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Mitchell Mays-George commented on the blog post Analysis #2 Psycho 9 years, 2 months ago
Ii definitely see this as a great film and your post on the scene brings an ironically good twist to the male/female relationship dynamic.
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Mitchell Mays-George commented on the blog post Formal Analysis 9 years, 2 months ago
Interesting writing and perspective on the gaze.
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Mitchell Mays-George wrote a new post, Analysis Assignment #2 – Psycho Scene, on the site Mitchell Mays-George – MEDST-144 Fall 2011 Blogs 9 years, 2 months ago
Laura Mulvey’s theory “The Gaze” and Representations of Gender is a theory of her’s that identifies three “looks” or perspectives that occur in film dealing with relations of men and women. These “looks” are the perspective of the characters, the perspective of the spectator and the gaze of the camera. I feel that depending on […]
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Mitchell Mays-George commented on the blog post Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1956) 9 years, 3 months ago
I have to admit, I was very intrigue by the sci-fi aspect of it as are/were many other people I imagine, but it does also get me thinking of the kind of fear and paranoia if you will of those times.
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Mitchell Mays-George commented on the blog post Psycho 9 years, 3 months ago
Great post. I think that this is a great movie. The intensity of the drama and and plot and musical scores really capture you and bring you into a whole other world intellectually and artistically and your post really reflects that.
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Mitchell Mays-George wrote a new post, Breathless, on the site Mitchell Mays-George – MEDST-144 Fall 2011 Blogs 9 years, 3 months ago
Breathless or À bout de souffle , which literally means “at breath’s end” is a very interesting film. The role of man and woman in this film seems defined in a way that was more or less defined or interpreted for the times in that era. The character of Michel in the film is defined as a very […]
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Mitchell Mays-George wrote a new post, La Jetée, on the site Mitchell Mays-George – MEDST-144 Fall 2011 Blogs 9 years, 3 months ago
La Jetée is a short film that deals with experimenting with time travel, something that has probably been a curiosity to the world for quite some time. In they use people as lab rats so they can “call past and future to the rescue of the present”. Each subject fails until they find a man […]
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Mitchell Mays-George commented on the blog post The Tale Of An Outsider 9 years, 3 months ago
Ageed and thank you for the comment.
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Mitchell Mays-George wrote a new post, The Tale Of An Outsider, on the site Mitchell Mays-George – MEDST-144 Fall 2011 Blogs 9 years, 4 months ago
The Outsider (1951) is a story of a very shy girl named Susan Jane, who is an outsider and has a fear of making friends and feels people think badly of her and that she’ll never make friends, a feeling I daresay I know all to well. I have Social Anxiety Disorder and have always had […]
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Mitchell Mays-George wrote a new post, Analysis Assignment #1 – Scene from Double Indemnity, on the site Mitchell Mays-George – MEDST-144 Fall 2011 Blogs 9 years, 4 months ago
Double Indemnity is a film that brings its own irony and drama while at the same time attempts to show message about society and the world at large. One very touching, yet concerning scene in the film is where Walter Neff and Lola Dietrichson meet one night to try and relax a little in light […]
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Mitchell Mays-George commented on the blog post Citizen Kane (1941) 9 years, 5 months ago
Great observations on light and shadows as well as the angle of the cameras.
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Mitchell Mays-George wrote a new post, My Views on "Prelude To War", on the site Mitchell Mays-George – MEDST-144 Fall 2011 Blogs 9 years, 5 months ago
The film “Prelude To War” is 1 of 7 of the Why We Fight war films ted by Frank Capra, who also directed the classic It’s a Wonderful Life. Capra created the films as a response to the attack on Pearl Harbor and to show his support for the war, even himself enlisting in the army 4 days […]
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Mitchell Mays-George wrote a new post, Citizen Kane – Scene Observation, on the site Mitchell Mays-George – MEDST-144 Fall 2011 Blogs 9 years, 5 months ago
The scene I found intriguing was the ending of the film. I found it ironic that while the characters in the film never found out what Rosebud meant, we the audience did. First, it shows a High-angle shot of Charles Foster Kane’s property that’s about to be incinerated. Then we see one of the workers pick […]
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Mitchell Mays-George wrote a new post, Information Design Project 1 – Swim Chart, on the site Information Design Fall Class 9 years, 5 months ago
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Mitchell Mays-George wrote a new post, Mitchell – Brushing Teeth – MOMA – Talk To Me Exhibit, on the site Information Design Fall Class 9 years, 5 months ago
MOMA is known for its great showings of great artworks. It also house more or less fresh, new or even up to date technological advances and information in the form of art and presents it efficiently and creatively. Brushing teeth has its own language of communicating information as much as any artwork. This was […]
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Mitchell Mays-George created the site Information Design Fall Class 9 years, 5 months ago
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Mitchell Mays-George commented on the blog post Summer at the Movies 2011 9 years, 5 months ago
Interesting thoughts on these movies. Can’t say I disagree with them either in my opinion.
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Mitchell Mays-George wrote a new post, My Thoughts On M (1931 Film), on the site Mitchell Mays-George – MEDST-144 Fall 2011 Blogs 9 years, 6 months ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfAVYa6H4s8 The movie begins in Berlin in a courtyard of an apartment building with showing kids playing and singing. This starts the movie off with easing of the mind and a breath of fresh air, also watching this beginning scene is reminiscent of childhood and how it can be fun. Next, a woman walks by with […]