Analysis of this posh Porshe commercial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRbzJ0L1Zn8
Here are the notes I took while. Watching this commercial. It's actually pretty sweet.
First, it starts with a dolly shot and then a medium shot to show the scene - a classroom.
Then they introduce the product (a Porsche) with a far shot.
Then it moves back to the classroom, where a discussion between a teacher and a student. The emphasis is on the teacher and a young boy (not part of discussion).
There is a tracking shot of Porsche from classroom as boy looks at it. the screen cuts regularly between boy and car. At the same time, dreamy, bellish music start playing.
Zoomz in to pencil as it drops and when teacher notices, music stops but continues when he draws the Porsche. Music then carries on through the ad.
Head on shot when boy is running/cycling sygnifies action, movement, speed.
High angle shot used on boy to signify his low age. Similarly, there is a high angle shot on Porche salesman to signify his age, power and height in comparison with the boy.
Ends in arc shot around Porsche to see it from many angles.
There it is. Running late, gotta go!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Leadership
Late January
I'm the class chairman! Woohoo!
...actually, it isn't all that great. Life never is like that. Ever since I've became chairman, I've been persued, mocked, ridiculed. People suddenly expect me to do everything, but I can't. People like XXXXX (don't want to point out any names here) look at me weird. People are like "Why isn't the chairman doing XXX," or "Chairman should do XXX." This isn't how it is supposed to be! The chairman is supposed to run the CMC, not do odd jobs! And just because I don't, people are trying to kick me out. Horrible. There's just one word for this: We hate It When Our Friends Become Successful. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmAHOdAA7C4. Go check it out and tell me what you think of the lyrics.
I'm the class chairman! Woohoo!
...actually, it isn't all that great. Life never is like that. Ever since I've became chairman, I've been persued, mocked, ridiculed. People suddenly expect me to do everything, but I can't. People like XXXXX (don't want to point out any names here) look at me weird. People are like "Why isn't the chairman doing XXX," or "Chairman should do XXX." This isn't how it is supposed to be! The chairman is supposed to run the CMC, not do odd jobs! And just because I don't, people are trying to kick me out. Horrible. There's just one word for this: We hate It When Our Friends Become Successful. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmAHOdAA7C4. Go check it out and tell me what you think of the lyrics.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Multiple intelligence test
...So, what is multiple intelligences?
It is basically a way of categorizing intelligences. Before Gardner (Howard Gardner, the guy who invented this), it was categorized into two parts - left brain and right brain. Left side is the logical, thinking side and right side is random and instinctive. You say, doesn't that make left superior over right? Not exactly. If we had no right brain, we would not have and artists, musicians, dreamers. The worlds supply of ideas would become limited due to a lack of creativity. Humans would eventually die out. Anyway, that's out of point.
There is NO real way to categorize intelligence, neither is there a way to find out people's intelligences. The other day, I saw some of my classmates repeating the test over and over again to become more 'logical'. I mean, it is a categorization and there is a lot of room for error.
So, I advise you to go with what you FEEL is right. A test is just as good at prediction as a fortune cookie if you cheat. Only YOU know what you are good at. Make the best of it.
It is basically a way of categorizing intelligences. Before Gardner (Howard Gardner, the guy who invented this), it was categorized into two parts - left brain and right brain. Left side is the logical, thinking side and right side is random and instinctive. You say, doesn't that make left superior over right? Not exactly. If we had no right brain, we would not have and artists, musicians, dreamers. The worlds supply of ideas would become limited due to a lack of creativity. Humans would eventually die out. Anyway, that's out of point.
There is NO real way to categorize intelligence, neither is there a way to find out people's intelligences. The other day, I saw some of my classmates repeating the test over and over again to become more 'logical'. I mean, it is a categorization and there is a lot of room for error.
So, I advise you to go with what you FEEL is right. A test is just as good at prediction as a fortune cookie if you cheat. Only YOU know what you are good at. Make the best of it.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Sorry, my other blog got accidentally deleted, so I'm going to transfer all myy posts onto this new one, starting with this one.
Hello!
This is my first post. Don't worry, I'll be doing an introduction so you all know who I am.
...wait a second, what makes a good introduction in the first place?
And that leads me to...
TOP 10 Self Introduction Topics!
1. What activity has played or plays an important part in your life?
(e.g. I go for Taekwondo every Sunday. Even though its a hassle, I am passionate about it and it is good exercise anyway.)
2. What do you hate or dislike?
(I HATE it when traffic lights turn red right when I get there.)
3. Do you have developed a very special skill?
(I can cheer people up easy. My friend even called me a Jay Leno!)
4. What is your lifestyle?
(Use what you have to run towars the best - that's how I live my life. -Oprah Winfrey)5. What is your hobby or interest in you spare time?(I enjoy making paper cut-outs.)
...so, I am a Taekwondoist who dislikes traffic lights, enjoys making paper cutouts, and runs toward the best. (No, that's Oprah.)
There are TONS more topics. These five are only the beginning.
So happy introduction crafting!
Kyle Foo
Hello!
This is my first post. Don't worry, I'll be doing an introduction so you all know who I am.
...wait a second, what makes a good introduction in the first place?
And that leads me to...
TOP 10 Self Introduction Topics!
1. What activity has played or plays an important part in your life?
(e.g. I go for Taekwondo every Sunday. Even though its a hassle, I am passionate about it and it is good exercise anyway.)
2. What do you hate or dislike?
(I HATE it when traffic lights turn red right when I get there.)
3. Do you have developed a very special skill?
(I can cheer people up easy. My friend even called me a Jay Leno!)
4. What is your lifestyle?
(Use what you have to run towars the best - that's how I live my life. -Oprah Winfrey)5. What is your hobby or interest in you spare time?(I enjoy making paper cut-outs.)
...so, I am a Taekwondoist who dislikes traffic lights, enjoys making paper cutouts, and runs toward the best. (No, that's Oprah.)
There are TONS more topics. These five are only the beginning.
So happy introduction crafting!
Kyle Foo
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