My animation uses a series of photographs from a trip to the beach and quotes from Pablo Neruda’s “Sonnet LXVI” to explore my love-hate relationship with Long Island. I begin with a simple beach landscape that depicts Long Island’s natural … Continue reading →
By Aishwarya Bhatia, Jeremy Brown and Austin Fischer.
[This video is a screenrecorded version – we were having trouble with iMovie and got repeated errors, so we screenrecorded the video as it played on the computer. Hopefully, we can replace the current version with a higher quality version in the near future.]
‘La Soiree’ is a review of a burlesque show in Union Square. Years of interest in the underground and hipster world have taught me that burlesque just happens to be a revived interest. What seemed to be a vague artform … Continue reading →
The purpose of our sound sculpture is to capture the moment between life and death. Our sculpture starts off with a man in the hospital bed tracing back the events of the day. In the unconscious state, he is taken … Continue reading →
By: Nicolette Belitsis, Diana Perlov, Adona Pjeterjgoka The sound transformation we created is a combination of 5 different songs that encompass different phases of sleep. We began with a cover of “Sweet Dreams” that was done by Emily Browning and … Continue reading →
Faceless — IDC Horror Film Brought to you by: Rebecca Drabczyk, Mariel Heyboer, and Katie Wang Featuring: Mariel Heyboer as Women in the Red Coat and Rebecca Drabczyk as The Killer in the Mask … Continue reading →
In my animation I attempted to relay the emotions and motifs of life/death, shadow, and mystery. I used a red plate as my backdrop throughout the entire animation, which to me acts … Continue reading →
They say that in great times of failure, success arises from the ashes. After forgetting to have a basic outline for class, our group was asked to leave the room. Completely distraught and ashamed, we started to brainstorm ideas. After a series of ideas, we decided to showcase what just happened to us: getting kicked out of class.
Our sound clip focuses on the variety of emotions throughout this incredibly embarrassing transition. We begin with jovial music as students enter the classroom. There is an upbeat feeling of content. The music transitions to tense and dramatic when the teacher enters the classroom and reaches a moment of silence when the teacher asks for a status on the project. It then transitions to more angry music as the teacher discovers our error. This also applies to a broader context of the truth about errors, misjudgement, and/or mistakes coming to light. Whether publicly or privately, an angry response is expected.
We ourselves are also angry with ourselves for our lack of attention. After that, the music becomes more repentant as we realize our huge error. Beethoven’s Fur Elise is perfect to demonstrate a feeling of sadness or melancholy. The voices of famous falls from grace are heard including Anthony Weiner, Bill Clinton, Tiger Woods and 50 Cent’s unpublished Ghetto Quran. The clip ends with inspirational music with as a glimmer of hope or positive outlook on our future. We feel that our transition was very relatable to our audience as its a struggle that many face (also, we all fell from grace on that noble day). We hope you enjoy our creation.
Nabil Ahmed Khatri, Kevin Parakattu, Evans Charles Augustin
Works Cited
Antagonist. FreePlayMusic, n.d. MP3.
With the Black Hole. FreePlayMusic, n.d. MP3.
Cent, 50. Ghetto Quran. 50 Cent. N.d. MP3.
Detz. Eminem “Cleanin’ Out My Closet” (Acoustic Cover). Online Video Clip. Youtube. Youtube. 20 Feb. 2012. Web. 15 Nov. 2013.
President Bill Clinton – Response to Lewinsky Allegations. University of Virginia: Miller Center of Public Affairs. 26 Jan. 1998. Television.
Tiger Woods’ Full Apology Speech. CNN. 19 Feb. 2010. Television.
Weiner: ‘Don’t Know What I Was Thinking’ CNN. 6 June 2011. Television.
Youtube Audio Library, orch. Für Elise. By Ludwig Van Beethoven. 1810. MP3.
This music conveys a story of love. It illustrates the typical bad boy who forgets his ways once he encounters the love of his life. The music starts off aggressively, the way the boy comes off to the world. It … Continue reading →
Brought to you by: Andrew Chen, Kevin Cheng, Cheng Dong Cheng’s day begins like any other boring day, until he begins to think about scary things. This fear is only in his imagination, or is it…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V3fB5dW71c&feature=youtu.be Citations: WEERCK. “Jaws … Continue reading →
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