Hey,
Just wanted some advice on this topic...
Quote: "Topic: Composers use image to portray characters, settings and themes in texts. In your response, refer to your prescribed text, and ONE other related text of your own choosing."
The prescribed text is Strictly Ballroom and I thought Bend it like Beckham would be a great comparison. I didn't want to do another movie, but I couldn't find any good poems. I'm sick of analyzing images - we do it everyday in art class.
Also... how things like camera, colour, setting, costume, etc. are used to create meaning in an image. Doesn't that just mean techniques?
Oh, and a final question... Sometimes when a certain character appears, we hear music associated with them. Is the soundtrack to a film part of IMAGE? Or is image only the visual aspects such as costume, camera, etc.?
Thanks!
Just wanted some advice on this topic...
Quote: "Topic: Composers use image to portray characters, settings and themes in texts. In your response, refer to your prescribed text, and ONE other related text of your own choosing."
What the HELL does that mean?
I mean, what am I supposed to talk about? There is no question, it's just a statement and it doesn't make much, if any, sense at all.
The prescribed text is Strictly Ballroom and I thought Bend it like Beckham would be a great comparison. I didn't want to do another movie, but I couldn't find any good poems. I'm sick of analyzing images - we do it everyday in art class.
Also... how things like camera, colour, setting, costume, etc. are used to create meaning in an image. Doesn't that just mean techniques?
Oh, and a final question... Sometimes when a certain character appears, we hear music associated with them. Is the soundtrack to a film part of IMAGE? Or is image only the visual aspects such as costume, camera, etc.?
Thanks!