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“Romancing the Tale: Walt Disney’s Adaption of the Grimms’ “Snow White”
Wright, T. (1997). Romancing the Tale: Walt Disney’s Adaptation of the Grimms’ “Snow White”. Journal of Popular Film and Television, 25(3), pp.98-108. To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01956059709602756 This article focuses on the impact Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs had … Continue reading
Week Nine Tute/ PB4 Progress update
Having completed the annotated bibliography exercise my group and I have began to form a much clearer idea of what we want to communicate in project brief four. We’ve had a pretty clear idea from the start of the project … Continue reading
Project Brief Three (the return)
Earlier in the week I received an email to let me know some of the found footage in PB3 seemed as though it did not have the correct licensing for me to use it. Many angst filled messages to the … Continue reading
“Sleep”
In tute last week we listened to an example of an audio essay, titled “Sleep” on Radiolab, in order to gain an understanding of what an audio essay actually is and maybe take inspiration for our own essays we’ll soon be creating. … Continue reading
Post-Princess Models of Gender: The New Man in Disney/Pixar
Ken Gillam & Shannon R. Wooden (2008) Post-Princess Models of Gender:The New Man in Disney/Pixar, Journal of Popular Film and Television, 36:1, 2-8, DOI: 10.3200/ JPFT.36.1.2-8 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.3200/JPFT.36.1.2-8 Gilliam and Wooden’s article looks at the representation of … Continue reading
“Damsels and Heroines: The Conundrum of the Post-Feminist Disney Princess”
Stover, Cassandra (2013) “Damsels and Heroines: The Conundrum of the Post-Feminist Disney Princess,” LUX: A Journal of Transdisciplinary Writing and Research from Claremont Graduate University: Vol. 2: Iss. 1, Article 29. Available at: http://scholarship.claremont.edu/lux/vol2/iss1/29 This article looks at the relationship … Continue reading
“The Princess and the Frog”
Charania, M. and Simonds, W., 2010. the Princess and the Frog. Contexts, 9(3), pp.69-71. This article suggests that “The Princess and the Frog” (2009) despite the progressive image disney has tried to project with this film, showcases disney’s difficulties in … Continue reading
back to the blogging
In today’s workshop we began by watching everyones films. The general vibe was absolute dread. I was actually ok with my peers seeing my film, not because I’m incredibly proud of it or anything I just felt kind of detached … Continue reading
Haiku Exercise
Haiku Exercise_2 from Holly Karas on Vimeo.