By: Group 9116 Y Our inspiration of the final project came from the New York City. We wanted our theme to be relatable but not obvious. Like the other videos we watched, we wanted the theme to be defined … Continue reading
Aishwarya Bhatia
Shakespeare Here and There: Director’s Approach to Shakespeare on Broadway Every time someone would claim, “Time has changed everything,” “The New York City we live in now is very different from the one before” or even trail off into a … Continue reading
What do men and women in the military have in common with artists? The answer to this question is as stimulating as it is puzzling. So immersed are we in our daily lives that we rarely think back to our … Continue reading
Dread. When I was initially told to watch Nosferatu, I could only think of possible dreadful scenes and implications in the movie. My anticipation, however, was nothing short of unwarranted and purposeless. Although scary for its own time period, the … Continue reading
My animation is centered on the ideas of greed and mystery. In the story, Major Kovaloff is a victim of his own false pride and delusional ego. The series of events that follow is due to two tragedies: Kovaloff’s failure … Continue reading
Novelty+ controversy+ attention-grabbing title sequence = approach to a successful movie As conception of new ideas becomes more difficult, filmmakers run the risk of being called imitative and boring. As a result, filmmakers today have adopted a new strategy to … Continue reading
Nikolai Gogol’s “The Nose” is an intriguing story about a man who loses his nose and struggles to adjust without it. Although I found the plotline quite strange, I was not prompted to question why I was reading the story. … Continue reading
Franz Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” is a unique story that uses a fantastical idea to show its realistic ramifications. The first line of the story comes in the form of an astonishing revelation: Gregor Samsa has transformed into a cockroach over night. … Continue reading
Hi everyone! My name is Aishwarya Bhatia and I was born in Jaipur, India and moved to the U.S. at a young age. I went to Forest Hills High School in Queens. My most cherished memory of high school is … Continue reading