Just wanted to share with you guys my links...
http://deathstriker903.deviantart.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/Baja903
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Tomorrow at 3pm in Lecture Theatre 1, Tracy Ashmore is doing a second session on structuring arguments for academic writing and creative research; it will last an hour, giving you a bit of a breather before the life-drawing class; sorry for the short notice, but it was only confirmed at the end of last week. If you could assist me in getting word out to your classmates, I'd be very grateful. Cheers!
Hey Phil thanks for the note, unfortunately I won't be able to make it to life drawing lesson nor even make it to UCA. I have to look after my lil brother he is being very ill. But I will write to the other guys to remind them again.
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Baja,
Where is your Maya work? This is part of your project submission (Please see the brief). Very disapointing!
You quickly need to catch up before we move on and you get left behind.
Hi Baja - info regarding Unit 2...
Okay - some important tips re. the essay. What I DON'T want is 1,500 words of general observations about the 'look' of a game or film; what I'm looking for is some genuine research into the creative team/rationale behind the creation of a particular world (for instance, for Superman Returns, there was a conscious effort on behalf of the production designers to create an amalgamation of time periods, so that the film had a retro/contemporary quality that referenced the forties as well as the present day); another way to discuss the 'look' of a film/game in a contextualised way is to gather together lots of film/reviews and cross-reference the similarities between observations, as reviewers identify 'trends' and 'meanings' in the production design. I want you to actually 'deconstruct' the look of something in intellectual terms, and not just bang on about the obvious stuff - this should be your mantra - AVOID GENERIC OBSERVATIONS! Find an angle, support it with external evidence and PROVE your analysis... Obviously then, I'd choose something about which you can dig up the relevant information...