Monday, April 27, 2009
My Mystory Progress
This, what appeared to be impossible, task is coming along quite well. Unclear at first, mystory was a project that gave more questions than answers. With a little help from my instructor, however, and a lot of research, I managed to get to the bottom of the "mystery behind mystory." I was very impressed with my findings. Mystory seems to have the power to help whoever is working with it to answer very important and valuable questions. It is not easy, and mystory requires a lot of dedication and patience. One must dig through sources as well as the personal past. I have successfully found links connecting my own past with the way I am today and other resources I used like the media.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
The Class Presentations
The presentations of major paper #3 were very impressive. I must admit that at first I was confused and even a little scared that I would not be able to follow the scripts. Fortunately, to my great surprise, they were very well done. Some contained humor which is always a great idea. I must say that my favorite was the last group which incorporated Shakespeare into their script, and you just cannot go wrong with Shakespeare! The evaluation at the end of each one was helpful although I feel like comments about our script were a little weak. Maybe that means it does not need that much improvement? :)
Friday, March 13, 2009
The Movie
Most movies are very predictable; I usually do not even stay to finish watching the ending because I know what is going to happen. The movie "Adaptation" is one of the few that kept me guessing and jumping in my seat until the very end. Although Nicholas Cage portrayed his pathetic character very well, to some degree, I was a little uncomfortable with his role. He usually stars in movies where he is handsome and courageous and wraps them up as a hero. I do, however, suspect that that is the main ingredient of surprise in this movie. It was also a great example of an "intertext." Nothing is really "new" as most times it is based on something else. I appreciate being introduced this movie because it is different.
Friday, February 27, 2009
The West Bank Story
This was definitely something new and refreshing for the class. Although short, the movie clip was very funny and, I think, able to get its point across. Like its maker said, it was not about presenting a solution; it was more about looking at things from a brighter perspective. Last semester, for my final essay I wrote about believing in the power of smiling. This, as well as a good sense of humor, can go a long way. Of course some people will be offended, but that's okay because that was not the movie's intention. Groggy people with a sour sense of humor will be the only ones not satisfied with this work of art. The movie definitely helped me become more familiar with inter text as it was just a different remaking of "The West Side Story" which further was just a remaking of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." I now realize that nothing is really brand new, but just based off of something that was already created in the past. It will be interesting to work with inter texts and creating something not new but different. Performing it makes it even better :)
Monday, February 16, 2009
WALKING
When I think of walking, I thinking of breathing. It is done so automatically, no one ever stops and thinks about it; so to see a video made on that was just a bit strange. I realize that when people dedicate a lot of time to creating something, it has to contain some meaning. Unfortunately, even after re-watching the video, I was not able to discover it exactly. However, I do have a few guesses. As previously discussed in class, in some way the theme of "defamiliarizing" is present. When we walk, we usually have a destination to get to or a purpose. The "walkers" in the video were just walking, what seemed to be, without a point. Also, some of the angles "walking" was taped from is interesting. At one point, the huge feet walking make it seem very important. The music that accompanied the walking gave it a beat; it probably would have been different watching it without the music. The video also revealed different types of walking. In some way, that probably reflects a person's personality. For example, someone who walks up straight seems confident, like the girl, swaying her hips. She can also be viewed as cocky. Now, someone who walks slouched over may come off as lazy or shy. Whatever the point is, the video was interesting.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Charater Contest Dramatizations
Although my heart was pounding all throughout, the character contest dramatizations were a lot of fun. With the short amount of time we had, I felt everyone was really good and creative. Better yet, the discussions afterward were very helpful because, honestly, I found these "character contests" very difficult to understand. I now realize that they exist in everyday life and I am encountering them more and more with the people around me. For example, I fight with my 13-year-old brother all the time about whose turn it is to wash the dishes. I am older, go to school and work so I feel he should at least take care of the sink since he does not have as much responsibility as I do. But he thinks I should do it because I am the girl. None of us ever really wins because my dad steps in and makes him do half and I do the other half. I am glad because I get pretty competitive and can not deal with losing especially to my much younger brother and over silly dishes.
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