Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Assignment #3


Everyday, I wash my hair. After a few minutes of enjoying the hot water pelting down my body, I open up the shampoo bottle. As I begin to massage my head, the aroma of flowers and spring take over the room. I let the suds do their work then rinse clean. Once the water has run clear, I open the conditioner bottle. While applying the conditioner, my hair begins to feel silky smooth. I let it soak in for a few minutes then rinse again.


Above is my picture that I drew in class. I am not familiar with opera at all, but felt moved by this piece. My picture seems happy because of the bright colors. The squiggly lines could be a sign of confusion like the singer was singing about. I wanted to know what was happening in the song as well as the whole story of the opera.



The establishing shot does just what the name says. It establishes the setting for the viewer. In the beginning of a movie, the establishing shot shows the audience where and when the movie takes place. I think the establishing shot is crucial to a movie. It would be boring and much less of an impact if there was just a paragraph on the screen telling us the setting in the beginning of the movie. 

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