Today I had my favorite yogurt as almost every night, with blueberries and strawberries, jam and low fat yogurt. Not that anyone care, but still, I love it and everyone that tries also loves, is kind of my specialty. When I started organizing everything I decided to made a small movie showing you how I do it, how simple it is, then you if are brave enough you can try it at home.
Here is the link to my vimeo account I used Windows MovieMaker to make this short movie. It is a quiet simple program to edit films, easy to use even if you had never used it before, with some effects and things to make your film more interesting. It’s far from being perfect, there is a lot of things that I believe it should have, like being possible making your film going backwards, or adding doodles, like arrows, smiles, etc. Maybe some of those things are possible to be made, I just don’t know how to do it, I’m not an expert in this program, I know the basics and I think, for now is good enough. ![]() · Remind yourself, “I am a creative person” · Play · Go for a walk · Move your eyes · Take breaks and enjoy yourself · Congratulate yourself when you do something well · Estimate time, distance, and currency exchanges · Take a route that is new to you · Look for images in mosaics, patterns, textures, and clouds · Try something you’ve never done before · Do a creative exercise · Start a collection · Watch a Sci-Fi or Fantasy film · Change the way you do “routine” tasks · Use a color you don’t like · Think about how they invented the equipment you use · Make a list of ten things you think are impossible, and find one way that each might be possible · For every bad thing that happens, remind yourself of three good things that have happened · Read something new · Make friends with people on the other side of the world · Connect a sport with your work · When you have a new idea, make note of it. Check back later to see if you made it happen · Try a food that you’ve never tried before · Talk to parents and grandparents and listen to their stories · Give an incorrect answer to a question · Find links between people, things, ideas, or facts · Ask children how to do something and observe their creativity ARKWRIGHT STAIRS Choosing the place for this project was not a very complicated task. Actually, it was quite in the moment we had to walk around and see our three options that the stairs called my attention.
When you arrive at the top there is just one window, a door and a beautiful frame at the stair. You come from a long way up expecting something, and it ends at the marketing office’s door. I was caught by the simplicity and beauty of those white walls and empty spaces. Such a sad and beautiful place, full of potential with nothing but those white walls. Walking upstairs I realize that almost no one use that place beyond the people who work in marketing, and then I started thinking “I I had to work there and pass here every day I would get bored” “people from the marketing should be creative all the time” “do they feel inspired to work passing there?”. With al of that in mind I created this panel that summarizes how I saw the stairs. Thinking about this I decided to create a movie to inspire those people that pass by, about things that make you more creative, very colourful and full of information, acting also as the opposite of the place. Parts of the Brief:
Introduction What role does the venue have in the shared experience of an event? Can a building or space enhance an artistic performance or does the performance enhance the space? How can this be captured within moving image? Can film capture the character of the built environment or does it distort it? Can derelict or un-assuming buildings and spaces be rejuvenated by the moving image? We are in the age of information where demands are quickly met and new media and experiences are not shared, but consumed on an insular and personal level. Although there are merits to the lonesome experiences of certain art forms, the shared, communal listening or viewing experiences have been lost. It can be argued that only live music performance and architecture truly hold a unique moment, captured in the memories of the viewer. Learning Outcomes
Skills, Qualities and Attributes
![]() Adventure | Biography | Drama 148min Director: Sean Penn Writers: Sean Penn (screenplay), Jon Krakauer (book) Stars: Emile Hirsch, Vince Vaughn, Catherine Keener “After graduating from Emory University, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gives his entire $24,000 savings account to charity and hitchhikes to Alaska to live in the wilderness. Along the way, Christopher encounters a series of characters that shape his life.” This little brief of the movie can help you to understand what it is about. Pretty much about a crazy guy that gave up on everything to live with almost nothing, and go to the middle of nowhere and try to live there on his own. Nothing wrong is this first impression, but what I wasn’t expecting was re-watching this movie since 2007, know how it ends and how every event in his life are going to be, I still feel for him, suffer with him and be happy when he achieve something. The movie capture the human side of every character, they all look, act and react like it was real life, as all of this was happening in front of me. It is a way of showing how most of young people feel, and what all of us want to so at some point. For young people recognize themselves, realizing that life does not need to be the way people say it has to, and that also you can live your dreams if you have a good plan on how to survive to the “wild”. It is a movie that I am, probably, going to see again more time, and I’ll always feel the same way. At the end of the history you think it could be someone that you know or even you, you realise that all those characters remind you of people you know, or that you will might end up knowing. |
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