This weekend was the first weekend in a very long time which I ventured out into the wild urban landscape which is Melbourne to attend a gig, which is a very contrasting statement to say coming from an avid supporter… Continue Reading →
Montage of Heck is a documentary based around the life of Kurt Cobain, front man of Nirvana throughout the progression of his life and his death. The Montage of Heck was released on April 24 2015 directed by Brett Morgan,… Continue Reading →
ABC’s Monday night program Four Corners, as always did an excellent expose on an area of Australian culture which goes vastly unheard of in the bustling socio environment which is our country. I felt this piece of media documentation was… Continue Reading →
It no secret how passionate I am about music, in fact I pretty much wear it on my sleeve, I figured It would be just to post a link on my blog of the Video Blog I created for Popular… Continue Reading →
After reading this weeks readings, not only did I feel like I just put off doing cinema studies homework only to be slapped in the face with a invisible hand of interconnected relevancy, I also asked myself, perhaps it is… Continue Reading →
This weeks second half of the lecture got me really considering the idea of a sound environment, especially the idea of a constructed environment. Sound as a media text often gets overlooked, and without analysing, good recorded sound will seem… Continue Reading →
I have selected to do a blog format called, Album progressive analysis where I look at and analyse the progression of song to song and the overall journey this causes the album to have as a whole if it has… Continue Reading →
In week threes lectorial the lecture covered the explaining of project three, and explored the idea of Found Footage. Similarly, this exploration of found footage built on a little prior knowledge which was given to me only weeks earlier in… Continue Reading →
Whilst spending yet another uneventful friday night home alone in my small little apartment in Hawthorn, I stumbled across some documentaries on the internet which caused me to spend hours curled up in bed, losing track of time until I… Continue Reading →
Somethings upon the shift through generational gap can lose the importance and impact to which it had upon a culture or a time period. This in mind I re-watched Pink Floyd’s The Wall under a contextual filter of the impact… Continue Reading →
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