In response to TIME's review of The Dark Knight Rises, I agree on many points the author brings up. For example, Corliss states that "the film’s allusions to the Patriot Act and the decadelong incarceration of terror suspects in Guantánamo are obvious". I also saw these allusions and I believe that they make the movie relevant to current social and global times which is a major reason why the film and its predecessors are held to such high esteem. In our group, we decided that visual media attempts to entertain the audience through many different ways such as humor, drama, and action. The Dark Knight Rises accomplishes this goal as agreed by Corliss who says it is "the best, most troubling, assured and enthralling"superhero movie. This source evaluates the movie based on the story and plot twists, acting, and its relevance to today's world. I agree that these criteria are essential to a good superhero movie because it keeps the audience entertained and involved in the movie even after the film is over. I especially believe that the characterization and the way to actors portray the character are important to the success of the movie. Bane, who Corliss describes as "an immense hulk with an air of courtly menace" serves as the embodiment of terrorism with his sadistic plot to destroy Gotham just because he can. The article comes to the conclusion that the character of Bane plays an integral part in the movie's greatness, which I agree with wholeheartedly. Bane provides a unique challenge to Batman's physicality and morality when he must abandon his city for a brief time and watch it suffer.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Blog 8- Annotated Bibliography Source
As I am writing my rough draft, I am starting to agree with
points that are brought up by Ben Walters in his Guardian article discussing Dr.
Horrible’s Sing-along Blog. His
was the first article I found that labeled Dr.
Horrible as absurdist and therefore emblematic of other Joss Whedon (“Whedonesque”)
series. Those referenced in the article include Angel and Buffy, the Vampire
Slayer, but other works that fall into this category could range from its
early modern archetypes: Albert Camus’s L’entranger
or Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot,
to contemporary viral videos: Funnyordie.com’s The Landlord or Schmoyo’s Autotune the News. These works are
largely experimental, employ humor, and character driven wherein the audience
is meant realize a truth about human nature. This realization is often in the
face of fantastic circumstances e.g. Will Ferrell trying to reason with a foul-mouthed,
alcoholic toddler, but purveyance of this theme can often transcend its outer
nonsense.
Ben Walters’ article is more of a discussion of the
creation/creative elements of DHSAB, but what he deems worthy of note in his
evaluation supports his categorization. Apart from the previously discussed
genre bending (see blogs 6-7), Dr.
Horrible caters to the absurd by making many of the titular character’s
failures an extension of his internet use. For example, Dr. Horrible’s video
blogs, his way of almost advertising his criminal activities, are monitored by
the LAPD and Captain Hammer causing one of his schemes to fall through. More figuratively,
the eponymous doctor cannot talk to his crush because he cannot “find the time
to find the words”, an issue alleviated by the digital communication. Even his
weapon of choice, his freeze ray, suffers from a need to buffer, an agony
shared by online video watchers everywhere.
The article’s analysis brings up ideas that certainly add to
Dr. Horrible’s pedigree, but I am
going to stick with webseries as my genre for now. One can easily enjoy the
show without delving into these added meanings, and DHSAB’s effect on online
visual media is far more quantifiable than its effect on fellow absurdist
media. Till next time!
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Blog 8- Ryan Kiefer: Response to source from annotated bibliography
I am here responding to a review of the Nightwish
album Dark Passion Play. The Review is by Joshua Mackle and is hosted at
Helium.com. For the most part I agree with his review and I certainly believe he
evaluated the album in a fair and unbiased way. This album was a pivotal point
in the history of the band, released after the first major break in the band
with the replacement of the lead singer.
Because of this there are some major differences
that needed addressing, primarily in the direct relationship of the two voice
types, but also the feel of the music as a whole. First, the review touches on
the vocal shift. It is plain that there is a major difference in the tonal
qualities of the singers and that Tarja was much more powerful than Annette,
but the review goes on to mention some of the highlights of Annette’s voice
that allow it to stand out in a light of its own, particularly with the example
of the final track, Meadows of Heaven. Here, the review says, her voice is just
as powerful as Tarja’s, but sweeter and cleaner.
In response to the change in the bands
encompassing nature, the review is a little skewed as it compares Dark Passion
Play to albums that are several albums old. Nightwish is a dynamic band whose
albums are all different and represent the change in sound produced by the
band. The album before Dark Passion Play, Once, is most similar and the
reviewer acknowledges this as he says that if the listener liked that album,
they will like Dark Passion Play.
The major problem with this source is that it does
not once mention symphonic metal but is more focused on comparing albums of Nightwish
to each other and explaining features of Dark Passion Play and how they compare
to previous sounds of Nightwish.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Blog 7 - Topic Consideration
At this point in time, I still
have no idea what to write about for our third writing assignment. I've been thinking about many different
topics since the assignment was given, but have been procrastinating writing
this blog because I do not even have a vague idea of what I would be interested
in writing about. I have considered many
different television series, movies, and household services, but when faced
with the challenge of writing about them, I have not been able to establish a
decent topic. Throughout this process, I
have ruled out many popular titles such as: Burn Notice, Suits, American
Chopper, Criminal Minds, Mythbusters, Sons of Guns, Pawn Stars, The Avengers, Taken
one and two, and countless other movies and television shows. As for services, Netflix stood out to me as a
fairly decent topic, but I decided it was probably too common and would easily
bore the audience. With all of that
being said, my main consideration for this assignment is the television series
Gold Rush on Discovery Channel. The show
allows a glimpse into the life of a modern day gold miner. I believe that some people may misunderstand
this series as a production purely for viewer entertainment. Although the purpose of any television show
is to grab and hold the attention of viewers, this series has showed that the
American dream is still alive and well.
A man can still risk it all for the hope of a better future. When the series started, it followed a group
of down-on-their-luck men who decided to leave everything in pursuit of gold in
the Alaskan Klondike. Their first season
is full of mishaps and letdown, but the viewer is able to see this group of men
grow together and eventually earn the title of Alaskan Gold Miners. While Gold Rush is currently my most probable
writing topic, that could still very well change in the near future.
blog 7
One genre I am considering writing
about is the genre of MMORPG video games. This genre, standing for
massive multiplayer online role playing game, includes games where
players are able to log on and play with thousands of other people
around the world and interact with them in many different ways. These
games are very popular in today's culture with the most popular being
World of Warcraft which has over 10 million monthly subscribers. I
feel that often people misunderstand the genre because reviewers
often do not pay attention to the social aspect of the game which I
feel makes them very popular. Critics often only focus on game play
and other interactions with the game's AI and scripted events. While
this is an integral part of any video game, I feel the social aspect
is of equal importance to whether a game is going to be popular or
not. I feel that WoW is able to remain the most popular MMORPG of all
time is due to its loyal community and the friendships that are built
through the game or strengthened by it. One of the major reasons why
I feel critics often miss this point is because they do not play the
game, but instead look at it from the outside looking in. From this
viewpoint they are unable to see the player interactions and the
friendships developed. Objective viewers only see the game play and
battles between computers and not other people and are unable to
understand why the game has survived where others have failed.
WA3- Topic Consideration
For the final writing assignment, I have more or less
decided that I will write about Dr.
Horrible's Sing-along Blog. If you are regrettably among the uninitiated, I
highly recommend checking out the three part miniseries either on Netflix or
Youtube. It is a peculiar child of the 2008 writer's strike that was directed
by Joss Whedon and starred Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion, Felicia Day,
and Simon Helberg.
Fitting this quirky internet gem into a genre, per the essay
instructions, is probably going to be my greatest challenge. Something tells me
I would not be honoring the spirit of the assignment if I looked at Dr. Horrible through the lens of other
indie, tragicomedy, sci-fi ,superhero, musical romances with hints of mockumentary
(or even western). Furthermore, evaluating it in more general terms either sells
DHSAB short--I would not describe it as an effective sci-fi--or makes the genre
to immense to pin down--please explain to me what makes up an indie. Hence, I
am opting to assess DHSAB as a web series. I realize this is more of a medium
than a genre, but given its relative novelty and Dr. Horrible's effect on it, this categorization will make for a
better paper topic.
One could argue Dr.
Horrible's Sing-along Blog revolutionized the web series industry. Its
conception brought about a greater number of web series, its viewing has become
an annual Comic Con event, and it received a Primetime Emmy award without being
connected to a television show. This medium is just as legitimate as gaudy
blockbusters, but allows entertainers to be free from corporate strings and
stay well practiced in their craft. However, at the same time, Dr. Horrible may not be the best example
of a web series. It is only three episodes long, has kept fans waiting for a
second season that keeps being put off, and was accomplished through a
Hollywood insider calling in a number of favors. Playing with this duality of
cultural phenomenon versus tainted entertainment will be compelling to write
about. Web series as genre could probably use this dialogue.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Blog 7 Ryan Kiefer- Consideration of Topic for WA3
UPDATE
I don't know how I forgot the 'pop culture' aspect of this assignment, but now I obviously will not be discussing pianos. I will instead switch to the band Nightwish and its superb representation of the genre of metal, and more specifically symphonic metal. This band will need some explaining as they are not widely known; they are from Finland. Compare to Within Temptation and the more popular Evanescence. Nightwish is an excellent member of the genre of metal because it incorporates all the requirements of heavy guitar and bass, and impressive drum work, yet it goes one step further by including creative keyboard/piano work, and the later albums which I will be using in my evaluation bring in an entire orchestra and many other instruments. These albums are Once and Dark Passion Play, 2004 and 2007 releases respectively. There is a new album which came out this year, making them still an active band. While this may seem to go against the idea of metal, with Nightwish the extra instruments only add to the epic feeling of the music and the depth of the music is greatly increased. A pure metal band like Metallica will be examined as well for a comparison of a good band that has no symphonic aspects, and a bad symphonic metal band, perhaps a group like Leaves' Eyes or perhaps even earlier albums of Nightwish, will show how much better Dark Passion play and Once are.
Here is the original post before the edit:
I am having trouble choosing what to write about for this assignment. I am caught between several items, so I will address each idea here to try to work through them and decide on the best one.
I don't know how I forgot the 'pop culture' aspect of this assignment, but now I obviously will not be discussing pianos. I will instead switch to the band Nightwish and its superb representation of the genre of metal, and more specifically symphonic metal. This band will need some explaining as they are not widely known; they are from Finland. Compare to Within Temptation and the more popular Evanescence. Nightwish is an excellent member of the genre of metal because it incorporates all the requirements of heavy guitar and bass, and impressive drum work, yet it goes one step further by including creative keyboard/piano work, and the later albums which I will be using in my evaluation bring in an entire orchestra and many other instruments. These albums are Once and Dark Passion Play, 2004 and 2007 releases respectively. There is a new album which came out this year, making them still an active band. While this may seem to go against the idea of metal, with Nightwish the extra instruments only add to the epic feeling of the music and the depth of the music is greatly increased. A pure metal band like Metallica will be examined as well for a comparison of a good band that has no symphonic aspects, and a bad symphonic metal band, perhaps a group like Leaves' Eyes or perhaps even earlier albums of Nightwish, will show how much better Dark Passion play and Once are.
Here is the original post before the edit:
I am having trouble choosing what to write about for this assignment. I am caught between several items, so I will address each idea here to try to work through them and decide on the best one.
First, I have been considering evaluating Netflix
as the best way to view movies and TV shows. This is the topic we studied in
class in groups, and I provided much of the information. I think most people
know about Netflix and how great it is, but I think an evaluation of all its
features compared to other services would effectively show off its superiority.
Second,
No, I have realized what I will write about.
I was going to continue with Cameras or the music
genre of metal and how the band Nightwish is an odd yet excellent member of
said genre, but then I remembered the first topic that I thought of when this assignment
was assigned.
I shall evaluate pianos. I definitely think this
is an area that is highly misunderstood. Most people tend to know the
differences between a grand piano and an upright piano, although most of them
do not know why. Fewer still know differences between grand pianos concerning
brand, size, material, etc… There is so much material available for discussion
in this field. Most evaluations of pianos concern the quality of sound or the
price, or more elementary analysis, as in the case of the type of piano.
I will evaluate several similar pianos to declare on
superior to the others, and effectively calling it the best piano. This
evaluation will, therefore, be mostly subjective, and I will have to find
sources that support my findings and add to my ethos. I plan on going to a
couple piano stores to question experts and play various pianos, which should
help as well.
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