Film Narrative: Frame of Reference

By, Brianna McElroy For this project, my group and I reached out to someone who works at UW Bothell. Her name is Ariadna A. Santander. She has studied fine arts and film studies and is currently a manager at UW Bothell. She took the time to answer all of our questions over an email interview.Continue reading “Film Narrative: Frame of Reference”

Film Narrative: Power

Jessalynn Isidro Film narratives have a huge impact on our society. It bases film narratives for people to believe what actors are doing are based on real-life issues. Many of these actors deliver messages to the audience to understand and interpret in their own ways. Many of these film narratives have different genres and areContinue reading “Film Narrative: Power”

Film Narrative: Beliefs

By, Lauren Allen In Professor Ortiz’s Humanities 150 course we researched different lenses and began to try and implement them regarding specific social and historical issues. My group chose the social and historical issue of Film Narratives and I applied my lense of beliefs in order to re-imagine and understand the truth behind beliefs inContinue reading “Film Narrative: Beliefs”

Film Narrative: Perception

Sofia Escobar Perception is a very strong element that enhances a film because of the immediate response that is generated by past experiences, personal aesthetic, and morals of an individual. By definition, Perception means “A result of perceiving: Observation” according to the Webster Dictionary. This explains why cinema and perception go hand in hand, theseContinue reading “Film Narrative: Perception”

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