Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Assignment # 3 Aesthetics

My feet carry me farther and farther away from my warm bed on school mornings. I step outside to the chill of winter and push my hands farther into my pockets. The music in my head phones is up beat and I begin my dance to class. As I walk across the bridge wind kisses my face with its icy lips. Up and down the stairs I go, climbing the mountain to my destination... more knowledge. The naked trees wave saying "good morning" as I walk by. Up more and more stairs, I am nearing the summit. The air smells crisp and fresh, my breathing patterns have now sped up. The reddish brown bricks beneath my feet almost look like an optical illusion and my bed seems too far away to turn around. More stairs I climb. I open the door to my first class and find my seat. I still miss my warm sheets, but it will be a while before I visit them again.

Nessum Dorma by Pavarotti
My first thought, as many others was wow! this guy obviously cares a lot about what he is singing about. I started with a music note because it was what I was hearing then throughout the song I used different swirls/lines to represent the lines of the music and the curves in his voice. At one point he got extremely loud and that is why I drew mountains.

An Establishing Shot is usually the first shot of a movie. It shows where you are, what time period and what is going on. It is very important for the viewers because without it we would not know what is going on for a while.

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