Due to the portal being down, I have yet to be able to ask Dave if I can interview him. I was planning on asking him in class on Monday. I got in my car drove all the way to school. The entire 10 minutes it takes and when I get out of my car, a couple of my fellow classmates are walking towards my car. They inform me that class has been cancelled. I didn't know how to feel. Should I have been happy that I have a free Monday evening to catch up on some other things I have been putting aside or was I pissed that I could not ask dave and now I have to add this interview to my list of stressers. I know Dave will let me interview him, so I'm not too worried.
ANYWAYS, here are some questions I plan on asking him.
What is the first feature screenplay you wrote?
Looking back at it now, what do you think of your writing at the time and what has changed? (style, language, genre, structure?)
You have mentioned your career in the industry quite a bit in class, you have said that you have been a director, editor, writer, reader, and director of photography. What is your favorite position? Which one was the most changeling?
Who is your favorite screenwriter of all time? What is your favorite piece of work done by him or her?
When and why did you decide you wanted to teach film history and screenwriting?
What do you think makes a good screenwriter? What does it take to be a good screenwriter?
What is your favorite genre to write and why?
When teaching students how to write screenplays, what do you find they struggle with the most?
If you could give advice to any student who wishes to be an amazing screenwriter, what would you tell them?
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Friday, June 19, 2015
Crafting electronic messages CH7
Cool reading… I guess. Kind of a waste of time. But also not really because it was assigned and I have to write something on it to get a grade. Whenever I need to write a professional email or something to a professional person I usually look up a template or I'll just be super nice and proper and it works. This reading has a template and it gives some good, helpful, and usual tips to writing an electronic message. So I guess I can’t hate too hard. Ok, I change my mind it was helpful and I’m glad I read it. It was just super boring. I also kind of zoned out, to be honest, but what I did retain I will use in the future if I remember. Which I think I will. The CREATING CONTENT FOR SOCIAL MEDIA was interesting. I’m not sure if interesting is the right word but it was what it was. I do not want to be a complainer. I just get bored really easily. All I know is that I would not really want anyone super professional and intimidating on my social media. I would never get a job. Not because it's inappropriate, but it's just weird and I look super self centered… and I type like I didn’t get past kindergarten. I should write like this reading tells me to on social media but my social media is social, not professional.
Rhetorical Analysis
FINDING EVIDENCE
FINDING EVIDENCE
I 100% agree with this article. Finding strong, real, and persuasive evidence is really important when it comes to any type of writing. I was going to say that besides a writing that is based on only your opinion but that is not even true. A good opinion piece is able to back up the opinion with educational evidence from research or experience. The bullet points on page 396 are really important to consider when collecting evidence or data. I went to a gnarly private school until 8th grade. I would ask my mom why she spent so much money to send me to this super hard school where I would have to wear uniforms and she said it was because they teach you how to study and research. I do not really know how to study to this day but if I learned anything from this crazy school it was how to do research and use the tools that they provided us. A shame I ended up at an Art School, not UMICH majoring in biophysch like my sister. But anyways, until recently I actually preferred to do research with books in the library and not use the internet. Then I got lazy and I figured the internet is much faster than going to the public library.
The “Collecting Your Own Data” part of the reading was interesting to me. When I am doing research for a research paper, I like to just take notes on what I am reading in my own words so that way I learn what I am writing because I have to use my own words. Once I have all the information I need to write my paper, then I will start my first draft. I wait until I have all my information so there is no chance of copying and I have the chance to learn.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Hi Drew,
I hope everything is well since I last saw you. I am writing to you because I would love to have the opportunity to sit down and ask a few questions for an interview assignment for my english class. As an aspiring writer and producer, it would be very beneficial to talk to you about your experience in the professional field.
I hope we can set up a time to meet.
Thanks,
Natalie
Artist Statement
I create art that has no color or shape. It has nothing visually appealing to it whatsoever. But if you are able to see what is so clearly laid out on the 8 x 11 white pages of printer paper you will not be disappointed. The words all come together to tell a story. I write dark comedic screenplays with strong characters. Inspired by the writer of JUNO, diablo cody, I enjoy bringing humor into tragic situations.
Everything is An ARGUMENT
Holler.
There are good arguments and bad arguments. Even that can be an argument, if you're willing to argue about it but yeah... I like to call the good types of arguments "creative discussions" but what do I know.
The article defiantly kept me reading and I did not give up like I usually do but it was just so much information on what? Arguing? Like do we really have to seriously in depth dissect everything in this life. Because I read it, I do not think I will argue any differently or look at arguments differently. But what is anything if we are all arguing and fighting and what not. We should get on with out day and not think about the fact that me talking to myself about getting out of bed or not is an argument. I am just going to do it and let it be done.
It was a cool read I guess. I do not know. Maybe I liked it, maybe I did not. But I no longer want to argue about if I liked it or not. I want peace in my mind and peace in this world.
There are good arguments and bad arguments. Even that can be an argument, if you're willing to argue about it but yeah... I like to call the good types of arguments "creative discussions" but what do I know.
The article defiantly kept me reading and I did not give up like I usually do but it was just so much information on what? Arguing? Like do we really have to seriously in depth dissect everything in this life. Because I read it, I do not think I will argue any differently or look at arguments differently. But what is anything if we are all arguing and fighting and what not. We should get on with out day and not think about the fact that me talking to myself about getting out of bed or not is an argument. I am just going to do it and let it be done.
It was a cool read I guess. I do not know. Maybe I liked it, maybe I did not. But I no longer want to argue about if I liked it or not. I want peace in my mind and peace in this world.
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