Style can be defined as the way humans capture the world through their eyes and translate it differently, with each person using different technics to express it. In chapter five the book states that style is not just about the tastes of a particular person or what style is “in” or ‘out”, but instead can simply be classified as the relationship to the world and an aspect of embodiment like technology and ect. Style is the mark of quality both high and low. Style can be classified in genres such as rock, pop, jazz ect. When we explore depper into the meaning of style, it has to extra parts to it and these parts are classification and evaluation. Classification is how we categorize style by using periods in time such as rock, jazz, disco ect. as “genres”. Evaluation is how do people really analyzed style through fashion like what is in and out and other ways of living. Style is ever present in our lives and different people have different styles and if their styles is different than it would benefit them in the long run within the communication profession. Style in the communication world is what sets you part from the rest. Your style is you and yours alone and different people have different styles and have a different way making or doing things. So all and all styles is very important within the communication field and each individual has a different style all their own.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Blog 4 music video
“Better Than The Rest”
Appian Way
Appian Way
Video by Josh May and Spenser Leatherman
A Roll. Either the band playing in the field or on the street. Car shot with band playing whatever possible, reminiscing.
B Roll.
Opening shot: Show relationship between singer and his girlfriend. Sunset shot, with emphasis on the silhouettes of the two people.
Railroad tracks shot of the two. Possible shopping cart shot (inspired from “Haven’t Met You Yet” by Michael Buble)
Speed up from sunset the moon (check for template for this shot.)
Live performance of the band; various angles with live audience feel.
Pan out to the singer. Close up shot
Flashback. Close up on the eye. Bring the shot back out to the coffee shop scene.
Coffee Shop scene 2. Starts with her watching the band play.
Fight: Both sides yelling, getting mad. He leaves. Close up shot on girlfriend’s face.
Pictures scene: Still photos inside frames. Emphasis on the box is done while she is looking. Suddenly a knock on the door of the house/apartment. Box closes. Door is answered. They talk it out. Back to A roll, she shows up. They walk away holding hands.
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