Monthly Archives: February 2007
Companionate Marriage Question
So I’ve been reading some of the people’s blogs about companionate marriage. What struck me as a major problem to this theory is the idea that both parents have mutual interest in their children. The only way this is possible … Continue reading
Little Women: All Important
For anyone to say that a character in a novel is not important is ignorance. When analyzing a film/novel/any work of art, we are trained to pay attention to even the slightest detail (we’re studying the length of shots for … Continue reading
Little Women the film
I fell asleep. I definitely dozed off for about five minutes. It’s not because it’s an old movie; I’ve seen enough to not find the cinematography boring. The story just wasn’t interesting to me. I’m not even sure how this … Continue reading
Editing: The Power of a Cut
First and foremost I would like to clarify what a cut exactly is. I’ll try to explain this with a film and digital connection. First off, a cut does not have to mean that a camera moves. I also saw … Continue reading
Miller’s Notes
First and foremost I’d like to point out that the sound heard in the darkness was not, at least I do not believe, the ice going inside the glass. It was someone picking ice out of a container. I replayed … Continue reading
Film Attire
Our discussion today in class aroused some interesting thoughts. Identity and soul of a film were the ones that stood out to me. I was most inspired by the comment of people changing their image (clothes) as they grew. But … Continue reading