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Category Archives: Memory
Welcome
Welcome to my Blog for 310mc & 311mc. You will find that the most recent posts are related to 311mc and the further you go back you will come across 310mc. In order to help you navigate around my blog, 311 posts have been … Continue reading
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Artist Statement
Many Graphic Novels been turned into films and transformed into moving image with vivid imagery and CGI. After She Left on the other hand looks to keep the traditional elements of Graphic Novel; the still images and voice over boxes … Continue reading
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3 Final Artefacts
Here are the final artefacts presented in chronological order for your viewing. Enjoy. Spectacle Power Memory [Apologies for the Audio. It got a little funky whilst importing it to YouTube]
Module Reflection
I’ll get straight to the point. I have said throughout this Reflective Journal that I need to try more challenging things and in this respect I have failed. I have identified animation as challenge for me and I have currently … Continue reading
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Tagged Artefact, Challenge, Chroma Key, Idea Development, Memory, Michel Gondry, Obstruction, Photography, Power, Reflection, Spectacle, Theme
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Colin & Dancing Shoes
In today’s final lecture of the module, we looked at two different final projects by students; ’Colin’ and ‘Dancing Shoes’. Lets have a look at ‘Colin’ Colin is a well polished and executed project. The student had clearly thought about every aspect of film … Continue reading
John Lennon – Memory
Today is the day John Lennon was fatally shot outside the Dakota Building in New York City, New York. Considering Lennon is regarded as one of the most influential Singer/Songwriters of all time having been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the … Continue reading
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Tagged John Lennon, Knighthood, Memory, Paul McCartney, The Beatles
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“The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.” The Coen Brothers took influences from 14th Century stories and poems and I would like to borrow something from a novel too. The quote above is the opening line … Continue reading
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Tagged Ideas, Influences, Intertextuality, Stephen King, The Dark Tower, The Gunslinger
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Non Obvious Narrative
I think all my work for this module up to date has been pretty obvious. My piece on memory is probably the cream of the crop and this was evident to me before and after viewing my artefact to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Artefact, Isolation, Memory, Narrative, Non Obvious Narrative, Norwegian Wood, Solaris, Tarkovsky, The Beatles
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Memory Artefact
After much deliberation, I decided to use my Great Aunt memories for my Memory Artefact. [Apologies for the Audio. It got a little funky whilst importing it to YouTube] Unlike the previous two artefacts, I spent a lot of time … Continue reading
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Tagged Alzheimer's Disease, Artefact, Bonnie Raitt, Cine Film, Installation, Jonathan Caouette, Jonathan Lee, Memory, Molly Chard, Music, Narration, Photography, Reflection, Sans Soleil, Script, Tarnation
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Coleman’s Cafe – William Christenberry
Like Matt McCormick’s ‘Fifty Years Later’, William Christenberry’s photographs of Coleman’s Cafe show the decay of a particular landmark. Throughout the 70′s, Christenberry revisited Coleman’s cafe and his pictures show the Cafe getting progressively worse. The pictures show the effects of 10 years … Continue reading