Monday, November 26, 2007
Writing styles
Writing styles post up all across the board in ingenuity, grammatical, and deliberation. Fondness for reading is unfortunately one of my greatest limitations. I have had the chance to jump into the works J.R. Tolken, one of the most genius fellows of his and our time. His style is so appealing to me for two main focuses. He formulates creativity in description, imagery, and wonder; all while he brings the similarities of home into a fantasy world. Secondly, the cultural influence he ties so neatly into his pieces from personal experiences and also historical events. Mismatching a Finish language and allowing it to influence a language he, himself, invented. Basing the fighting scenes themselves off of battle events and locations he fought in, in World War I. Inquiring his home town into the town of the Shire and the events that happened to it within the story. Every little additive seemed to have relevance; this is why I love his style. I can become one with it because it is similar to how I would like to write a book if I ever did so.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Video Clip on Advertisement
This short film makes a claim on technolgy today. Peoples uses for it and how it has negatively impacted their lives as they know it through personal accounts written on paper and flashed for viewers to read. Facts about uses in class and the distractions there, the amount of money computers cost, and how technology is supposed to be saving the human race whether its actually working or not. The beat set to the film is upbeat and dramatic as it gets your brain juices flowing in both rythme and thought. Barely enough time to read the short, handwritten phrases none the less absorb them. The variety in angles on the rise of technology seem to be aimed for a braud spectrum of people so your left thinking about the ones that touch your life personally. The Point of this clip however is to dispell that technology was supposed to make school easier but in fact gives students more of an opportunity to slack off.
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