Monday, April 2, 2012

Trailer Camera Movements

Shot 1 - Examining
Shot 2 - Examining, Panning over the crowd
Shot 3 - Revealing, reveals Bane
Shot 4 - Pointing, zooming in on plate
Shot 5 - Still
Shot 6 - Still
Shot 7 - Examining, panning over Gotham City
Shot 8 - Pointing
Shot 9 - Still
Shot 10 - Still
Shot 11 - Still
Shot 12 - Pointing to shadow on roof
Shot 13 - Still
Shot 14 - Pointing

Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Dark Knight Rises Trailer Shots

1. Medium Shot - Young boy singing national anthem
2. Medium Shot - Overview of the crowd in the stands
3. Close Up - Shot of villain climbing
4. Close Up - Inside a house looking at a silver cover on a table
5. Close Up - Older man talking
6. Close Up - Shot of Christian Bale staring back at older man
7. Long Shot - Panning over Gotham City
8. Long Shot - Showing a crowd of people in front of a large house
9. Medium Shot - Two men greeting each other on stage
10. Close Up - Two men talking
11. Medium Shot - Man giving speech on stage
12. Long Shot - Shadowy man walking on roof
13. Medium Shot - Shot is behind man walking into room
14. Close Up - Man and woman dancing and talking


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXAzGGX2tpw

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Three Sources About How Money Is Ruining Sports For The Fans

Edit: For some reason, the citations are acting weird when I publish the post. They look fine when I am in the edit screen but I don't know why they are changing on the main blog. I'll keep trying to fix it.


1. Sullivan, Becky. "Money Ends College Sport's Oldest Rivalries." NPR. NPR, 26 Feb. 2012. Web. 26 Feb.       
            2012. <http://www.npr.org/2012/02/26/147424635/money-ends-college-sports-oldest-rivalries>.
- All sports fans love the rivalry games. It is the most hyped game of the year for fans. Because of promised money in other conferences, many rivalry games will never happen again. For this source, I will state that fans want to see rivalry games and because of money, they won't happen anymore. Avid sports fans are upset about this and there is no end in sight. Because of conference realignment, more and more rivalries are being abolished. 


2. Zegers, Charlie. "NBA Lockout 101: The Issues, the Arguments, and the NBA's Uncertain future." 
              About.com Basketball. Web. 26 Feb. 2012. <http://basketball.about.com/od/nbateams/ss/Nba-
             Lockout-101-The-Issues-The-Arguments-And-The-Nbas-Uncertain-Future.htm>
- The lockouts that have occurred in the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL are a main point that I want to discuss in my paper. I want to discuss how in each lockout, the main problem between players and owners has been revenue sharing. Seasons have been cut short or even lost entirely due to the issue of how to split up the income earned by executives. Fans never want to see parts of a season missed because of greediness or how to split up a final 4% of income but it has happened to every major sport over the last 20 years. 


3. Schottey, Michael. "NFL Ticket Prices Rise While Attendance Drops: What Are Owners Thinking." 
            Bleacher Report. 1 Sept. 2010. Web. 26 Feb. 2012. <http://bleacherreport.com/articles/448364-a                       
           nfl-ticket-prices-rise-while-attendance-drops-what-are-the-owners-thinking>.
- This specifically that fans are not reacting well to the constant raising of ticket prices every year. Attendance has been declining, but the prices continue to rise. Going to games is something that every sports fans loves. However, it is becoming harder and harder to afford to go. The average ticket price for NFL games in 2010 was $252. Most fans are just not willing to pay that much money for one game. 



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Apollo 11


This is the topic that I am most passionate about and I feel like I could write a very good research paper on it. Even though I could never get conclusive evidence, I always thought of a research paper as doing all you can to convince the reader of your beliefs. I believe there is a lot of evidence out there pointing in the direction of a hoax which I could use to back up the argument. I could also talk about the kairos or context of the time period. There is no doubt that the U.S. had motivation to pull of the hoax. At this time, the United States were losing the Cold War and the space race. The Soviet Union had sent up Sputnik which woke up Americans to the fact that the government should be doing more to compete. America had to do something to get its people back to believing that they could win the Cold War. It would also be fairly easy to showcase evidence using logos, ethos, and pathos. The ethos is that it was potentially done by the American government and more specifically the President of the United States. People would never believe that the government would pull something like this because of the fact that they are supposed to be the most trustworthy people in the country. With logos, I could give photographic evidence of a hoax. I know from a documentary that I watched, that there are many photos that are undeniably doctored and others that do not make any sense. With pathos, I could use the argument that it appeals to the pride. Americans were scared and worried during the Cold War that they would lose their world power to the USSR and by putting a man on the moon. All faith would be restored. It is clear that I could write a lot about this topic. My only worry is that this is a specific event. I know most people were writing about very broad topics such as animal testing, climate change etc. I am not sure if I am allowed to write about a specific event. However, if it is acceptable, I would love to do more research on this subject and write a great research paper.  

Monday, February 13, 2012

Potential Research Topics

1. Concussions in the NFL/NHL
     - What are the long term effects of suffering concussions in sports? Is there more that can be done to help prevent the long term effects? Should they implicate more safety procedures? Are lawsuits justified?


2. Apollo 11 Moon Landing
    - Many people still think that the apollo 11 moon landing was a hoax. Is there evidence to justify their beliefs?

3. Charles Manson
    - He is up for parole in August. It has been proven that he never actually touched any of the murder victims. Does he deserve to still be in prison even though he never actually murdered anyone?


Friday, January 27, 2012

Image for Rhetorical Analysis


Thesis Statement
By using emotional appeal, considerably attractive models, and the strategic placement of key text, the author successfully persuades the reader through all three aspects of rhetorical appeal, pathos, ethos, and logos, that Bud Light is the premiere choice in alcoholic beverages.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Thesis Statements for Three Advertisements


Figure 1

By using emotional appeal, considerably attractive models, and the strategic placement of key text, the author successfully persuades the reader through all three aspects of rhetorical appeal, pathos, ethos, and logos, that Bud Light is the correct choice in alcoholic beverages.


Figure 2

Logos, pathos, and ethos are all utilized to perfection in this advertisement through the persuading text, general envy of superpowers, and credibility of a superhero to convince the reader to purchase the product.



Figure 3

Michael Jordan is used as a backdrop to create an advertisement that uses logos, pathos, and ethos through  logical fallacies, the desire to be an elite athlete, and the credibility of the greatest NBA player of all time to remind athletes of the importance of drinking Gatorade.


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

My Daily Advertisement Encounters

My day starts no different from anyone else's. I awake from the blaring alarm and lazily shuffle my feet into the bathroom to take a shower. You would think up to this point that I had not experienced the power of advertising yet. You are wrong. On the way to the bathroom, signs are posted all over the walls of the dorm halls. They talk about the terrors of drinking alcohol, using drugs, and being noisy during quiet hours. I would say that these have little to no rhetorical impact on me. I see them everyday and quiet frankly, I do not believe them so I don't exactly live my life based on these scrappy looking pieces of paper. After my shower, I get dressed and turn on SportsCenter on ESPN. This is where advertising does implicitly impact me. Because advertisers know that mostly men watch this program, I see the same types of commercials everyday. I see ads for Old Spice, Nike, Under Armour, beer, soda, etc. I may not explicitly say to myself, "Wow I need to buy these products," but its safe to say that they do impact me. Looking in my closet you will find many Under Armour and Nike tees, Nike shoes, Nike shorts, and Old Spice deodorant and body wash. I believe that I think back to the advertisements when choosing which product I am going to buy. While standing in the aisle picking which deodorant I want to buy, I subconsciously think back to the Old Spice ads of the guy in constantly changing scenery and riding horses backwards. I like that ad, so I buy the product. Walking to class, I see posters everywhere telling me that I should join the drama club, or a fraternity, or telling me how I can get a job. Again, I immediately disregard these as I see so many each day that I don't even read them anymore. I think that everyone, myself included, is most impacted by television ads. They are repeated, funny, and most importantly, memorable.