I've been watching the NBA finals and so far have been greatly disappointed in most of the results. For one two of my favorite teams didn't even make the playoffs, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors, both had really rough seasons plagued with multiple injuries. The Cavs actually set a record this year for longest losing streak. Then my favorite teams that did make the playoffs, Portland Trailblazers and New Orleans Hornets lost in the first round. So I really don't have much to look forward to in the playoffs any more. I just really don't want to see the Miami Heat win, as a team the lack focus and heart, they simply want to win to say we are the best and everyone else stinks. Their game is full of flair and poor sportsmanship, which can really be said about any team with Eddie House on it.
This little move cost him $25,000.
And to be completely honest I really don't want the Los Angeles Lakers to win again for the third time in a row. They're a really good team don't get me wrong, but I feel like they are way to sure of themselves and need a reality check.
The biggest surprise of the playoffs so far came in the form of the eighth seeded Memphis Grizzles who beat out the number one seeded San Antonio Spurs, no one saw that coming besides Charles Barkely apparently who knew it all along.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Graphic Novel Comparison
Text and Dialogue
Balloons - Pinocchio - plain round speech balloons
Naruto - round for regular speech, and jagged for more emotional speaking
Caption - Pinocchio - used for some narration
Naruto - used for chapter changes
Emanata - Pinocchio - used in vampire deaths
Naruto - used frequently to represent action, such as in the fight scenes
Labels and Signs - Pinocchio - none
Naruto - very few
Lettering - Pinocchio - stays same throughout
Naruto - changes same as balloons, different for regular speech and excited speech
Sound Effects - Pinocchio - used in the fight scenes
Naruto - used throughout story for almost every action that takes place
Visual Effects
Characters - Pinocchio - lots of shadows with thick dark lines
Naruto - lightly drawn to give the idea of movements
Objects - Pinocchio - not much detail
Naruto - very detailed much like the characters
Icons- Pinocchio - his nose
Naruto - his headband
Scenery - Pinocchio - very dark
Naruto - realistic and detailed
Depicted Action - Pinocchio - simple only one or two frames but still intricate
Naruto - more in-depth with close-ups and far shots
Borders - Pinocchio - thin and black, crooked
Naruto - thin and black
Gutters - Pinocchio - black or white
Naruto - white some narrow and some thick
Panels - Pinocchio - many different sizes
Naruto - many different sizes
Open Panels - Pinocchio - mostly used in emotional scenes
Naruto - action scenes
Splash - Pinocchio - exciting scenes
Naruto - epic battle scenes and title pages
Angles and Frames
Bleed - Pinocchio - only on full page splashes
Naruto - done quite frequently
Close-up - Pinocchio - vampires dying
Naruto - fight scenes mostly
Headshot - Pinocchio - when one character is speaking
Naruto - when one character is speaking or to show emotion
Head-shoulder shot - Pinocchio - dialogue
Naruto - dialogue and emotions
Full-figure shot - Pinocchio - more than one character in frame
Naruto - more than one character in frame
Long shot - Pinocchio - used to move story along
Naruto - display setting
Extreme long shot - Pinocchio - none
Naruto - used for exaggeration
Reverse - Pinocchio - tense scenes with high emotion
Naruto - tense scenes with high emotion
Rhetorical Techniques Applied in Texts, Visuals, and Design
Exaggeration - Pinocchio - his emotions through shadows and heavy lines
Naruto - playfulness of Naruto and the fighting
Empathy/Identification - Pinocchio - loss of loved one
Naruto - loneliness
Mood/Tone - Pinocchio - dark and tense
Naruto - light and fun
Simplicity/Complexity - Pinocchio - simple story line done in a complex way
Naruto - complex, but maybe just because I found it difficult to read sometimes
Irony/Satire - Pinocchio - well-known children's character used in violent story
Naruto - he is looked down upon, but turns out to be great
Realism/Icons/Symbolism - Pinocchio - not very realistic although I consider Pinocchio to be kind of an icon
Naruto - hardships of growing up realistic and symbolic
Order/Disorder - Pinocchio - seeks order through disorder
Naruto - seeks order through disorder
Juxtaposition - Pinocchio - good versus evil
Naruto - what people see in Naruto versus what he actually is
Relationships - Pinocchio - fighting for the relationship he lost
Naruto - feels the need to prove himself in order to gain relationships
Point of View - Pinocchio - 3rd person
Naruto - 3rd person
Balloons - Pinocchio - plain round speech balloons
Naruto - round for regular speech, and jagged for more emotional speaking
Caption - Pinocchio - used for some narration
Naruto - used for chapter changes
Emanata - Pinocchio - used in vampire deaths
Naruto - used frequently to represent action, such as in the fight scenes
Labels and Signs - Pinocchio - none
Naruto - very few
Lettering - Pinocchio - stays same throughout
Naruto - changes same as balloons, different for regular speech and excited speech
Sound Effects - Pinocchio - used in the fight scenes
Naruto - used throughout story for almost every action that takes place
Visual Effects
Characters - Pinocchio - lots of shadows with thick dark lines
Naruto - lightly drawn to give the idea of movements
Objects - Pinocchio - not much detail
Naruto - very detailed much like the characters
Icons- Pinocchio - his nose
Naruto - his headband
Scenery - Pinocchio - very dark
Naruto - realistic and detailed
Depicted Action - Pinocchio - simple only one or two frames but still intricate
Naruto - more in-depth with close-ups and far shots
Borders - Pinocchio - thin and black, crooked
Naruto - thin and black
Gutters - Pinocchio - black or white
Naruto - white some narrow and some thick
Panels - Pinocchio - many different sizes
Naruto - many different sizes
Open Panels - Pinocchio - mostly used in emotional scenes
Naruto - action scenes
Splash - Pinocchio - exciting scenes
Naruto - epic battle scenes and title pages
Angles and Frames
Bleed - Pinocchio - only on full page splashes
Naruto - done quite frequently
Close-up - Pinocchio - vampires dying
Naruto - fight scenes mostly
Headshot - Pinocchio - when one character is speaking
Naruto - when one character is speaking or to show emotion
Head-shoulder shot - Pinocchio - dialogue
Naruto - dialogue and emotions
Full-figure shot - Pinocchio - more than one character in frame
Naruto - more than one character in frame
Long shot - Pinocchio - used to move story along
Naruto - display setting
Extreme long shot - Pinocchio - none
Naruto - used for exaggeration
Reverse - Pinocchio - tense scenes with high emotion
Naruto - tense scenes with high emotion
Rhetorical Techniques Applied in Texts, Visuals, and Design
Exaggeration - Pinocchio - his emotions through shadows and heavy lines
Naruto - playfulness of Naruto and the fighting
Empathy/Identification - Pinocchio - loss of loved one
Naruto - loneliness
Mood/Tone - Pinocchio - dark and tense
Naruto - light and fun
Simplicity/Complexity - Pinocchio - simple story line done in a complex way
Naruto - complex, but maybe just because I found it difficult to read sometimes
Irony/Satire - Pinocchio - well-known children's character used in violent story
Naruto - he is looked down upon, but turns out to be great
Realism/Icons/Symbolism - Pinocchio - not very realistic although I consider Pinocchio to be kind of an icon
Naruto - hardships of growing up realistic and symbolic
Order/Disorder - Pinocchio - seeks order through disorder
Naruto - seeks order through disorder
Juxtaposition - Pinocchio - good versus evil
Naruto - what people see in Naruto versus what he actually is
Relationships - Pinocchio - fighting for the relationship he lost
Naruto - feels the need to prove himself in order to gain relationships
Point of View - Pinocchio - 3rd person
Naruto - 3rd person
Graphic Novel Comparison
Text and Dialogue
Balloons - Pinocchio - plain round speech balloons
Naruto - round for regular speech, and jagged for more emotional speaking
Caption - Pinocchio - used for some narration
Naruto - used for chapter changes
Emanata - Pinocchio - used in vampire deaths
Naruto - used frequently to represent action, such as in the fight scenes
Labels and Signs - Pinocchio - none
Naruto - very few
Lettering - Pinocchio - stays same throughout
Naruto - changes same as balloons, different for regular speech and excited speech
Sound Effects - Pinocchio - used in the fight scenes
Naruto - used throughout story for almost every action that takes place
Visual Effects
Characters - Pinocchio - lots of shadows with thick dark lines
Naruto - lightly drawn to give the idea of movements
Objects - Pinocchio - not much detail
Naruto - very detailed much like the characters
Icons- Pinocchio - his nose
Naruto - his headband
Scenery - Pinocchio - very dark
Naruto - realistic and detailed
Depicted Action - Pinocchio - simple only one or two frames but still intricate
Naruto - more in-depth with close-ups and far shots
Borders -
Balloons - Pinocchio - plain round speech balloons
Naruto - round for regular speech, and jagged for more emotional speaking
Caption - Pinocchio - used for some narration
Naruto - used for chapter changes
Emanata - Pinocchio - used in vampire deaths
Naruto - used frequently to represent action, such as in the fight scenes
Labels and Signs - Pinocchio - none
Naruto - very few
Lettering - Pinocchio - stays same throughout
Naruto - changes same as balloons, different for regular speech and excited speech
Sound Effects - Pinocchio - used in the fight scenes
Naruto - used throughout story for almost every action that takes place
Visual Effects
Characters - Pinocchio - lots of shadows with thick dark lines
Naruto - lightly drawn to give the idea of movements
Objects - Pinocchio - not much detail
Naruto - very detailed much like the characters
Icons- Pinocchio - his nose
Naruto - his headband
Scenery - Pinocchio - very dark
Naruto - realistic and detailed
Depicted Action - Pinocchio - simple only one or two frames but still intricate
Naruto - more in-depth with close-ups and far shots
Borders -
Pleasure Reading
So I watch some of correspondents dinner the other night and can I just say that President Obama is hilarious. The whole night comments were being made about Obama's birth certificate and he finally decided to release a video of his birth. He said this all with a completely straight face so I had no idea what to expect and then he said that he was going to play it right now, and the next thing I know the intro to The Lion King is playing when Simba is born and it just might be one of the funniest things I have ever seen. Seth Meyers, the head writer for Saturday Night Live and the anchor for Weekend Update on SNL, also spoke that evening. He had a lot of great jokes at lots of people's expense and for the most part everyone had a pretty good sense of humor everyone that is except for Donald Trump. Whenever someone started talking about Trump it would change to a shot of him in the audience and his expression never changed. I think he only smiled once and that was when the President made a joke about Trump's television show Celebrity Apprentice.
This was the first time I have ever watched the correspondents dinner, and much to my surprise I actually enjoyed it. I really have no interest in politics whatsoever and am really bored by the idea of watching important people talk at a big, expensive fancy dinner, but it was pretty entertaining.
This was the first time I have ever watched the correspondents dinner, and much to my surprise I actually enjoyed it. I really have no interest in politics whatsoever and am really bored by the idea of watching important people talk at a big, expensive fancy dinner, but it was pretty entertaining.
MMLit Final Reflection
This semester is almost over and looking back on it makes it seem really short, as is the case with most things. Before this class I new the importance of incorporating different technologies into the classroom, but I didn't really know how to do it. This class gave me a new outlook on the class that allowed me to see how essential using multiple modalities is an how easily it can fit into just about any lesson. The assignment that stands out the most to me from the semester would definitely have to be the multi-genre autobiography, it was a great way to start off the semester with something enjoyable and interesting. We became closer as a class at the same time as learning how to work with certain online resources that we can use in the future. I also really enjoyed everything we did in class that dealt with film. I love film and whenever I think of a lesson I almost always try to think of how to incorporate a film into it and this class really allowed me to see the advantages in doing so. The class also provided me with lots of great ideas on how to use film courtesy of Costanzo's textbook, Great Films and How to Teach Them. I really liked this book, it offer an in-depth look into film and how they can be used as educational resources in a classroom. I wrote my eleventh grade research paper on different films and if I had had this book at the time it may have made things a little easier.
I will be taking a lot of valuable lessons from this class that I will keep with me as I continue with my dream of one day becoming a teacher. I also plan on attending as many film festivals as possible, after having a great experience at the Cleveland International Film Festival.
I will be taking a lot of valuable lessons from this class that I will keep with me as I continue with my dream of one day becoming a teacher. I also plan on attending as many film festivals as possible, after having a great experience at the Cleveland International Film Festival.
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