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Happy Summer!

Hi all, Thanks for a great semester and for all the hard work you all did. To those of you who were not in class today, I’ve left your papers in my mailbox, which is in the English Department, 7th Floor, VC Building.

EJK

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Last Class

Hello everyone!

I asked prof. Kaufman today what we were going to do in our last class, and she suggested that we had a conversation about wether we want to do something special or not. We are probably watching a movie on Netflix,  but we can have a little breakfast too. What do you guys think? any ideas?

 

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Everybody Needs To Be Loved

For this digital essay I used Walt Whitman’s poem ” I Saw in Louisiana a Live Tree Growing”. In this poem Whitman talks about an experience he had in nature with this certain tree that caught his eye. He doesnt understand how this tree manages to grow big and tall while being alone at the same time. He knew if he were alone like this tree he would not be able to live without a partner, a friend. Whitman’s message in this poem is that  the ability for humans to love one another and build friendship is the most important thing we have in life. Something that we must not take for granted. The capability of humans to partner with each other and live amongst ourselves is far overlooked.

With this video I attempted to capture these moments. Displaying natural human interaction in New York City. I tried to capture moments where love and friendship are clearly apparent. Everything in this video is filmed live by me as I did not use any outside sources for making this video. To capture the moment it all had to be natural hope you guys enjoy.

 

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Contact Lenses Short Film

Brian posted a little about our video below.  The link follows:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q96vkrmnLrg

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Unnatural Enemy

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My video, titled Unnatural Enemy, is a companion piece to my essay about Anne Waldman’s poem “Manatee/Humanity”. The video title itself is based off of a line from the poem, in which Waldman defines the clear differences between “natural predators” and “unnatural man”. The distinction between the two struck me as important, and that’s what I tried to emphasize in my video.

It would probably be more correct to say that the idea for this video inspired my essay topic, rather than the other way around. Despite its many imperfections, I’m really proud of my digital essay and all the effort that went into creating it. Its purpose was to spread awareness about shark finning, and I felt that because I had such a clear idea of what I wanted to do from the very onset, I was able to convey that message clearly in my work.

This was also the first time I’d ever drawn 221 image frames in a single sitting, or even attempted to animate anything at all, so I feel like that’s probably something to be proud of too. I definitely have a whole lot more appreciation for hand-drawn animations now that I’ve experienced making one of my own.

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‘Good Mirrors Are Not Cheap’

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“Good Mirrors Are Not Cheap” by Audre Lorde is about people often don’t see what they like in the mirror, and can and will ignore it. But whether or not they try to change what they see, there will always be new standards set by society for people to follow. My video talks about how the actions of people is a reason why people aren’t happy with the person they see in the mirror, and the repercussions of those actions.’

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Digital Essay

Ling wrote her paper on “Contact Lens” and Suzan and I wrote our paper on “Good Mirrors are Not Cheap.” The two poems went well together. For the video we took the words literally and drew out the scenes. Hope you enjoy watching it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWnWXJSC6G4

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You Were Born to be a Firework, Baby

Jenny and Eva’s Digital Essay

Since Jenny and I discovered that we were both working on a similar theme of self acceptance, we decided to collaborate on this digital essay to produce something simple but meaningful. Her poem was “Hanging Fire” by Audre Lorde which was about the deep emotion that someone feels when he/she can’t accept his/her physical characteristics because he/she believes that they are full of flaws. These people feel real pain and sadness wondering why they have all these said imperfections and questioning themselves why they can’t look better, perform better, aren’t better than others that they see. They don’t see a bright future for themselves because they are blinded by all the flaws that they find staring at them in the eyes, covering them from true reality. I chose the poem “Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman because I wanted to explore the other side of this theme of self acceptance which is those people that are able to celebrate themselves on being exactly who they are. Whitman uses a universal “I” that allows any person to relate despite different walks of life. This poem does not discriminate against anyone because of gender, race, age, religion, sexual orientation or cultural background making it an anthem for everyone. In these words, people can feel comfort because they know that they are worth something in this world and they should flaunt what makes them unique instead of seeing these aspects as flaws. I think that combined, Jenny and I convey both sides of this theme from those who hate themselves and that with hope they will come to embrace themselves.

When it came to thinking of what we wanted to do for the video, we decided that we wanted to create something with no words but simply told a story through images like the “emerging from the Subway” video that we saw. In the beginning of the video, we wanted to show the raw hurt and pain of those that are depressed because they feel they are of no value. They can’t accept themselves because all they see are flaws glaring at them. In the middle of the video, we wanted to display the options that these depressed people have by taking an action of some sort such as writing all their thoughts down in poetry or journal entry form and in talking about it with others among other options. In this way, they may come to realize the pain they are inflicting towards themselves and that with time they will know that they are perfect exactly the way they are. The end of the video shows the light at the end of the tunnel where though they may not realize it, there is hope for these depressed people to love themselves and ultimately accept that they are who they are. There is no need to try to conform to a societal standard of perfection which is impossible and fake. Instead, being true to themselves is perfection. When we were thinking of what background music to use, we decided against lyrical because we felt that words may take away from the simplicity of pure emotion. For the transitional song, we opted to use an instrumental rendition of Katy Perry’s “Firework” which starts out slowly and progressively becomes slightly more upbeat. Finally, we used an instrumental rendition of Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” because this is really an anthem of self acceptance and she is the Queen of Self – Acceptance.

Hope that you all enjoy and remember to “show em’ what you’re worth!”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0BRap296KI

Special thanks to Jenny for being such an AWESOME partner and letting us combine our creative minds! 😀

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Makeup On Empty Space

Hey Guys,

So the poem I interpreted was called “Makeup on Empty Space” by Anne Waldman and what I tried to show in my video was the literal and then figurative meaning behind my interpretation of the poem. I felt that Waldman was trying to point out that we have to stand up and make a change to better our society. Hopefully you can understand my message. Keep a close eye for a cameo of my friend’s puppy Mia!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQSiPy_PYrc

Music: “When I’m Small” by Phantogram

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