For my Masters of Cinema project I decided to take four key moments and shots that I love from Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train (1951). I chose to recreate the images in a somewhat interpretive sense, using my family as the actors from the film and then setting up each shot as accurately as…
Cyanotypes and Words
Students in Kelli Pennington’s black and white photography classes experimented with cyanotypes and words in photographs.
Interview: Sindya Bhanoo
My goal with every story is to explore some aspect of the human experience.
Track By Track: Slint: Spiderland
Slint’s Spiderland is a moody, entrancing post-punk work of art.
James Brown- Live at the Apollo
I projected the live performance of James Brown over the top to incorporate the visual imagery related to his music.
Interview: Anis Mojgani
“I write not because I know what to say but to learn what it is I want to say.”
Stay Gold Dude, Stay Gold
“Through the clouds I can stare directly into the sun.”
Interview: Taneum Bambrick
“I feel a little haunted by that time in my life.”
Interview: Ben Moon
“Surviving cancer in my twenties helped me recognize that our greatest accomplishments in life are the relationships we build and the connections we feel with others.”
Commentary: Media Misrepresents People with Autism
ASD is a largely misunderstood disorder, not only because of media, but because of general public ignorance.
The Fred Meyer Parking Lot
I followed my mantra: suffer now, pleasure later.
Seven Ways of Being a Recovering New Jerseyian
“A comedic attempt to grapple with my identity as someone from New Jersey.”
Commentary: Don’t Discount Horror Films
It’s hard to find good horror. But that doesn’t mean horror as a genre is undeserving of respect and attention.
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