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Week 16: Final Thoughts with Black Adam

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My final thoughts are those of gratitude to all the knowledge I got from week 1 to week 16. I learn that I movie has three parts or acts: setup, confrontation, and resolution. I also learn more about shot angles and had to have a hands on experience with the fascinating project. One movie I would love to propose for spring 2023 is the Black Adam. It displays a nation that was enslaved but got emancipated by a diety under the name of Black Adam. Black Adam is a hero who is powerful and protect the people: that's the set up. However, somewhere in the middle of the movie the hero is facing confrontation with his identity as the savior of the subjugated nation. Lastly, Black Adam will be encouraged to use his power to do good and emancipate the subjugated people. I watch this movie during Week 10 and I thought it was one of the best embodiement of the three acts concept in the filmmaking. Finally, if there is two things I can say I learned from this film class is: the three Acts...

Week 15: Wrap Party

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What a better time to wrap up and look back before I took this film class. In today's blog, I will talk about my favorite screenings, what I loved about them and what I learned from them. In addition, I will talk about what I discovered about my self as a film spectator. Wrapping up is not always easy, especially when you are saying goodbye to people, which not a lot of people are good at including me. Anyway, let's talk about film. My favorite media viewing was Rear Window. A part from the fact that Jeff, one of the main character, was weird in the way he treated his to be girlfriend with a mysogynistc inclunation, I loved how the movie embodied all three acts and was easy to follow. I believe the movie lesson for me was, not to judge a book as its cover. Most people are not as we assume them to be. Lastly, I believe there is one important thing I got form taking this class. It is to appreciate the work of directors no matter how cheap the final product looks like. After...

Week 14: The Social Dilemma

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The social Dilemma is defenitely one of my favorite documentaries providing an overview of how social media's design could be used to manipulate people's views by making it very addictive. Not only, it is addictive, but it is also used to spread fake news and conspiracy theories. I can see how this is related to the way movie can only be used to misinform people or create some sort of addiction. In one of the videos watched in class, you can clearly see that the director is focalizing on showing the human female body from top to bottom. What is scary is that there is no clear reason why for example, a camera would focus on the human female torso or midsection just for an engine check. Lastly, I can say there is danger in the way social media is designed. I am very worried about younger generation who really values likes on various platform as acceptance in this society. This might endanger their mental health and contribute to suicidal thoughts, if they don't feel acc...

Week 13: Jaws

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Week 13 was one of my favorites because we had a media watching that I really appreciated and served as a great illustration of what I've learned in this course. "Jaws" was the movie being watched. This class enjoyed watching the movie. It helped me to realize how filmmaking has evolved. I would say that the fact that everything was well-organized, presented in an understandable order, and had excellent acting really pleased me. The film was fantastic all around. It was incredible to observe a sheriff, a marine biologist, and a seafarer together toward the same objective. What made this movie's scene even better was the inclusion of all three acts. In the first act, beachgoers were having a good time, but there was a problem: a shark was engulfing and devouring individuals. The sheriff is the only official who appears to care about beachgoers' safety in the second act, and he struggles to persuade the mayor to close the beach. The sheriff, marine biologist, an...