Posts Tagged ‘#Eng92022’

Homeland by Cory Doctorow

My Movie

Plot, Character, Setting and Mood

I figured out how my avatar would look by looking at the protagonist’s silhouette on the cover of the book. I chose the plot points I did by thinking about the most important points in the story that affected each other. I know that books usually tell you the setting of a story, other than that I don’t really know what else to say. Mood in stories and movies is what separates comedy from tragedy, put simply it is the media’s atmosphere. At first, I was just looking for one of my favorite youtubers’ credits theme, Taxi past Turning Torso | glaciære | Stevia Sphere (bandcamp.com) but then I found the artist who made it and their other songs, but I couldn’t decide on just one, so I chose a bunch of them which led to a whole bunch of other problems, yay. If I’m being completely honest, I absolutely DESPISED this project, but it also introduced me to some pretty good music, so it isn’t all that bad.

Now it’s time for the worst part, the

Core Competency Reflection

Oh, how I hate your buzzwords.

This is how I select images and words to create impact for different audiences:

I kind of just typed in whatever I was looking for online and then after a minute or so of searching I found an image that worked, or an image I already saw that I wanted to put in.

I appreciate feedback on… and prefer it comes in the form of…

I’m fine with criticism in any form, so I give you permission to demolish any bit of self-esteem I have left in me. I DON’T GIVE A DAMN IF MY CRITICISIM IS SOFT-SERVED OR NOT!

An example of an idea I developed that was new to my peers is…

As far as I know, I’m the only one in my class who put multiple music tracks in their presentation, so I think that counts as a new idea.