Posts

Week 6: Home-in-a-box Museum

Image
For class, we were asked to make an ‘exhibit’ about the meaning of home to us. With that being said, I am a study abroad student who did not bring much of what home meant to me. I think that my box would be a little bit different but still had some of the same things in my box. I made with what I have and what home meant to me. My opinion of home is your center point of who you are because the things in our ‘exhibit’ defined who we are as a person. It also shows how we present ourselves to people we are meeting for the first time. In my box, I put a Minnesota (MN) Vikings shirt, a love your melon (LYM) headband, a lanyard of my university (UND), my testing kit to show I have diabetes, and a picture of my family.   The MN Vikings shirt represents the state that I was born and live in. I absolutely love being from the Midwest because they have all four seasons. I am passionate about American Football because it was my family did a lot on Sunday afternoons. The televi...

Seminar 2: Senna Documentary

Image
Senna is a documentary is about Ayrton Senna who was a Brazilian racing driver. He won three Formula One world championships. This documentary showed viewers the life of racing driver. It did not end well for Senna because he died while racing in the San Marino Grand Prix. It was a very unfortunate accident. This documentary is an observational which means this it had consistent interviews and was in chronological order. Even though, Senna was not alive to be a part of this documentary, the directors used interviews of family members, friends, teammates. I believe that this is a very truthful documentary because it would be hard to change film tapes that have already been made. Senna died in 1994 and the movie came out in 2010. When watching the documentary, you can tell the difference of film from the 1990s to present day. I think all of these ideas that I have mention makes the documentary more reliable because the directors chose to use any film that Ayrton Senna ...

Week 2: Documentary

This week in class, we learned about the different types of documentary style. There are six documentary types. They are expository, observational, interactive/participatory, reflexive, performative, and poetic. Each of these styles are used to create documentaries that different from one another but have the same underlining effect of a documentary for the audience. Expository is a documentary which directly addresses the audience with claims about what is going on the screen. This type of documentary can also be described as a voice of god narration. For example, March of the Penguins is a documentary that only has voice over narrations. Reason for being an expository documentary because penguins cannot talk so someone has to do the talking. The voice over helps explains what is going on with the penguins over the period of time in the documentary. In other words, it is an authoritative voice that speaks to the audience about the corresponding footage demonstrating t...