Currently a senior at Cortland State, majoring in Professional Writing with a concentration in Editing, Publishing, and Creative Writing.
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writing Write this topicHow do you know you're a writer?This question lingers in every single person's mind if they're on a writing career path. There are many famous writers today that strongly believe if you're not writing every single day or if you don't write every minute you have free, then you're not a writer. Should this advice or this way of thinking be what people look at to decide if they're writers? There's no one who can truly decide this for you, but this advice can be very discouraging. Also, possibly tie in the growing industry of self publishing (with the intense competition of writing and publishing). Is it working? Is it worth it? Or do we stick to agents who have connections?
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film Write this topicTrailers: Marketing Over Quality?There are so many trailers and other film marketing apparatus that portray a film in a different light than it should be in order to sell the film and bring in viewers. For instance in other countries, Brad Pitt was the only face of the poster for 12 Years A Slave, when his appearance was only a few minutes towards the end of the film. The trailer for Click tried to sell the movie as a comedy, when the movie turned out to be a sad film, arguably not for children. This second part might be a completely different article, but many trailers now, because of the time/length requirement, give away too much of the film and perhaps when trying to avoid this, they sell it as a completely different movie. Discuss whether marketing gets in the way of quality of trailers. Trailers are perhaps the most important part of the movie because they are the first impression.
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The Different Types of Television ComedyThere are so many different ways a comedic TV show can reach its audience, and each one draws in a different audience because each one is comedic in a unique way. For instance, How I Met Your Mother and Friends are comedic in a way that make you want to join in on the friendships they share — a more realistic comedy. There is also Stand Up comedy TV that draws in a variety of different watchers who all like to watch one person but differ based on the jokes (Lisa Lampanelli is a very different type of stand up comedy than Jeff Dunham). I am sure there are other types of comedy TV shows. It would be interesting to examine the different types of TV comedy and its elements and what type of audience does each type of comedy attract.
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writing Write this topicTaboo Topics in NovelsI am currently reading a book called "Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness" by Jennifer Tseng in which she writes about a middle aged woman who becomes involved with a high school boy. Of course this sounds sick, but the elegance of Tseng's words almost make you forget the strange nature of their relationship. It would be interesting if someone could explore the influence of writing and style on taboo topics that make readers less offended or that make it possible to sit through a book like this and enjoy it. I am a big fan of Jodi Picoult and I know she often tip toes on boundaries as well, if you wanted to explore more than one author.
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Time to Trim Trailers? The Death of Surprise in Modern Hollywood | |
Great article. It’s intimidating when everyone else is doing it and there’s no room for more, but I am thinking of starting a youtube channel. A good article to read in that case! | Vlogging: The New Genre of Television Entertainment |
Although a controversial piece, I thought it was well written despite what my opinions are. It’s scary and sometimes difficult to put ourselves out there as writers to be subjected towards a lot of criticism. Well done. | Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee, Violence and Racism in The Last Days of Obama |
great article. I’m very much involved in the makeup / beauty community on youtube and makeup artistry is a hobby of mine! It’s awesome to see it intersecting and growing with other aspects such as an online magazine! | The Feminist Makeup Culture: Reconsidering Cosmetics |
The rhetoric of posters I would think would actually have a lot of sway in how well a movie does. For example, the poster for 12 Years A Slave in other countries had Brad Pitt on it because his face is well known. An interesting read and a very cool topic! I would not have thought about the actual history, but studying rhetoric, I should have and this is a great example. | The History of Film Posters |
These moments, though very mature for some audience, balance out the movie’s humor or comic relief. These are well done, but it should be considerate of all audience. Great article – it has a new viewpoint. | 10 Mature Moments in a Pixar Film |
This is a great article! I like that you inserted excerpts from fan fiction, it helps bring the image into the reader’s mind of what you’re talking about. Fanfiction, for a long time, was something I didn’t quite understand. It’s great that this article is informative. | Fanficton: A Practice in the Art of Storytelling |
This article is shocking but not surprising. There have been many movies and shows glorifying these situations and jobs and they perhaps make us aspire to something that isn’t real. That is, of course, with most television. Almost everything is fabricated or glorified and it’s disappointing when we begin to desire unrealistic things for ourselves. | "Cultural Labour": The Fabricated Fantasy of NYC Fashion Culture |
Trailers have become ridiculous and I find myself stopping them after 30 seconds. The funny thing is, trailers, like some other forms of advertisements, can be misleading if they’re too short. However, I still think longer ones ruin most of the experience. This is such an interesting topic.