Wednesday 28 January 2015

Personal Project: Movies and TV (Photo)

From left to right: Game of Thrones, The Big Bang Theory, The Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, The Dark Knight, Breaking Bad, Taxi Driver, House MD, Friends, Pulp Fiction.

For my personal project, my topic is movies and television. This photo includes some iconic and also personal favorite characters of mine. My message of this project has been how movies and television can be the most powerful form of art. This photo shows each individual character and how they are unique in their own ways yet each of them have their own story.

Personal Project: Movies and TV (Minimal Posters)



Tuesday 27 January 2015

Personal Project: Movies and TV (Written)

Selma
There are a couple of reasons why I love TV and movies so much. For example when you find reality is less than expected, you can turn on the television and indulge yourself into a world unlike any other. You can escape for an hour or two and forget about everything. But that is only one of the many reasons. The main reason is one I think people often forget; TV and movies are an art, and at its best, they can be beautifully and carefully crafted by geniuses who not only view the project as a way to share stories of all types, but they crave their message to be heard by every human being out there. When a filmmaker, such as James Cameron of Titanic or Richard Linklater of Boyhood, is passionate about his film, he can create a masterpiece. I think the two main components in a film that makes the difference between average and beyond incredible is how the story is executed and how the characters are portrayed. The number of stories to tell are endless and I think in history, there have been many spectacular ones. There is nothing quite as satisfying as a movie that concludes with a poised and thoughtful ending and nothing quite as satisfying as one that explores creativity, widens boundaries and throws all the rules out the window. There is also nothing as eye-widening as a story that is raw, fluid, and realistic. I think a standout this year was Boyhood; a movie that so perfectly crafted together a grounded, honest and natural story that left me humbled. In television, Breaking Bad is another example of a story that surpassed expectations. The brilliant journey of Walter White was gradual, as little by little we witnessed him evolve from a bored, average father and husband into a legendary drug kingpin. Another unifying factor in such films is that we get introduced to so many personalities, many of who have something to offer whether it be laughter or inspiration. The people of these stories, real or not, are complex, imperfect, often relate-able, sometimes powerful, sometimes strong, sometimes weak, and other times not. The best characters are really not the best at all, but the ones who are simply themselves and are also motivated and compelled. Film and television can also give us characters who are anything but ordinary, such as a couple of toys from Toy Story and still have the incredible ability to make us care about them and empathize with them and want them to have their happy ending. One of the most powerful things about a character is when we are able to see a bit of ourselves in them. When we see a character like us who is also feeling powerless, or out of control, or battling an illness, or struggling with whatever we may be struggling with in life, that character reminds us that we are not alone. That in itself can have the quiet but powerful effect of inspiring and touching lives. These are just a couple reasons why movies and television are powerful tools in our lives.

12 Years a Slave


Arrested Development
Breaking Bad

The Shawshank Redemption

Monday 26 January 2015

Lone Survivor

I took my photo at High Street in Abbotsford. This specific location was empty and also fairly vast. I added my lone survivor (Emily Blunt in the film Edge of Tomorrow) and I also added some photoshop effects, such as the fires and the apocalyptic sky, and I also darkened some of the lighting in the store in the back to create more of an isolated effect.

Saturday 24 January 2015

Personal Project: Movies and TV (Video)


 
 This is part 3 of 4 of my Personal Project: Movies and TV. My message in this project has been that movies and television are some of the best forms of art and that they can be extremely powerful in the message that they send. I wanted to specifially showcase the best of some of those moments so I created this video of characters who give strong, perfectly expressed, perfectly executed and perfectly written speeches of all time.

Monday 19 January 2015

5 Yearbook Photos

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Add New Member to the Team"


"Student Gets Arrested After Forgetting Homework"


"Student Joins the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Gang"


"The Walking Dead Replaces Rick Grimes with Mr Pue"


"Student Appears to be Racing Zombies in Midst of Zombie Apocalypse"

Social Media Safety

The presentation "Internet/Social Media Safety Education and Digital Citizenship," presented by Darren Laur touched upon several topics including internet, phone, and social media safety. 
The presentation was interesting for two reasons. The first reason is Laur was energetic and passionate about what he was saying. The second reason is he presented new information about safety that many of the students didn't know about. As he promised, the presentation was different from the rest. 
He said in particular that the first thing colleges and universities do when considering your application was look at your social media sites. That was interesting to me because I didn't think that that was such a large factor into their decision. Another thing that immediately captured my attention was the introduction wherein Laur stated that he was communicating for the past few weeks to one our the ACSS students under the identity of a teenage girl named Beth. This was intriguing because he didn't tell us what we already know, but instead showed us that in fact, online predators do exist and we can become targets. It was a nice awakening to really lock down my social media sites. 
darren Laur
Laur also told us some ways to be safe online. Some of the ones I remember are to keep some tape over the cameras on our laptops because people can find ways to hack our cameras. Another was to un-click a button on our phones to prevent hackers from finding us through our photos that we post online that have been automatically tagged with our location. He also mentioned that we should always keep our social media sites on private.
Laur also talked about how we can help our peers and community. He specifically talked about sexting, suggesting one way to help others is to not share those photos and do other petty things like gossip. He also really talked about online bullying. He recalled having to tell parents that their child had committed suicide as a result. I think this really stuck into everyone's minds. He mentioned that it is okay to speak out and get help from someone whether it be a parent, teacher, counselor, the police, or Laur himself. 
I think, in all, this presentation was interesting and fulfilling. New information was presented and we all became a little more concerned about our safety online. 

 Here is the official site for Personal Protection Systems Inc.

http://www.personalprotectionsystems.ca/