Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Men in Black 3 Trailer - - - Movement Functions
Men in Black 3 Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDPYq4BFHBI
- The frame moves slowly while shooting a long range overview of the city.
- The frame then fades to black.
- The camera moves slowly from top to bottom viewing the agent stepping out the car.
- The frame then fades to black.
- The camera zooms in on two agents confronting a culprit.
- The camera zooms in on two agents discovering their mission.
- The camera slowly zooms in on an agent talking on the phone.
- The frame then fades to black.
- The frame moves slowly while shooting a mid range overview of the city.
- The camera zooms in on both the agent and the woman that the agent is questioning.
- The frame focuses on the agent as he takes a mid range overview of the city.
- The frame then fades to black.
- The frame zooms in on both the agent and the guy as they talk.
- The camera zooms in very close to the agent's timer.
- The camera zooms in on the agent as he prepares to jump off the building.
- The frame shoots a mid range view as the agent jumps off the building.
- The frame then fades to black.
- The camera zooms in on the agent as he talks to another guy.
- The frame then fades to black.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Men in Black 3 Trailer
Men in Black 3 Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDPYq4BFHBI
Long range - Overlook of city
Fade to black
Close up - Agent steps out of car
Close up - View of extraterrestrial creatures
Fade to black
Close up - Two agents confronting another guy
Close up - Two agents discover their mission
Close up - Agents talking on the phone
Mid range - Overlook of city
Fade to black
Close up - Agent questions a woman about a guy named K
Mid range - Agent takes an overlook of the city
Fade to black
Close up - Agent taking to a guy
Close up - View of timer
Mid range - Agent jumps off building
Fade to black
Close up - Agent talking to a guy
Fade OUT !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDPYq4BFHBI
Long range - Overlook of city
Fade to black
Close up - Agent steps out of car
Close up - View of extraterrestrial creatures
Fade to black
Close up - Two agents confronting another guy
Close up - Two agents discover their mission
Close up - Agents talking on the phone
Mid range - Overlook of city
Fade to black
Close up - Agent questions a woman about a guy named K
Mid range - Agent takes an overlook of the city
Fade to black
Close up - Agent taking to a guy
Close up - View of timer
Mid range - Agent jumps off building
Fade to black
Close up - Agent talking to a guy
Fade OUT !
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Three Credible Sources
"Prevention." stopcyberbullying. WiredKids, Inc., n.d. Web. 24 Feb 2012.
"Cyberbullying." NPC. Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2012. Web. 26 Feb 2012.
The article is defining cyber bullying by giving examples and comparing how bullying online differs from face to face bullying. It describes how messages and images can be just as harmful as face-to-face bullying. The article talks about the effects of cyber bullying. It also talks about what students who have been cyberbullied are more likely to experience.
"cyberbullying." Stop Bullying. Department of Health & Human Services, n.d. Web. 26 Feb 2012.
This article talks about ways teens are cyberbullied by giving some examples. It asks how victims react by giving a list of examples. This article also asks how to prevent cyber bullying by giving examples and step by step directions. It also gives some other ways to stay cyber-safe.
This article is talking about preventing cyber bullying by teaching kids about the consequences. It asks how can you stop it once it starts because people's motives differ. It asks what is the school's role in this by saying that sometimes school's can be sued for off-campus activity like cyber bullying actions. The article also asks what's the parents role in this by saying that more actions and involvement should be taken by parents.
"Cyberbullying." NPC. Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2012. Web. 26 Feb 2012.
The article is defining cyber bullying by giving examples and comparing how bullying online differs from face to face bullying. It describes how messages and images can be just as harmful as face-to-face bullying. The article talks about the effects of cyber bullying. It also talks about what students who have been cyberbullied are more likely to experience.
"cyberbullying." Stop Bullying. Department of Health & Human Services, n.d. Web. 26 Feb 2012.
This article talks about ways teens are cyberbullied by giving some examples. It asks how victims react by giving a list of examples. This article also asks how to prevent cyber bullying by giving examples and step by step directions. It also gives some other ways to stay cyber-safe.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Cyber Bullying Free Write
Cyber Bullying
Free Write
I’d like to argue that with you
knowing the signs of a cyber bullying situation, you will more likely be able
to prevent the situation from occurring. Therefore, I’d research the signs and
some ways of preventing cyber bullying in order to better understand it. I’d
also research certain websites and places in which cyber bullying commonly
occurs. Social websites, Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace, are three common sites
that I would put most focus on. I’d research past cyber bullying situations and
see at what site it started at and then I would compare each situation from
past to present.
I’d research past cyber bullying
statistics to see how by knowing how to catch the signs help to prevent cyber
bullying. I’d compare those statistics to those who don’t know that someone is
being bullied, to better prove that knowing the signs helps better prevent the
situation from occurring. I’d also research on the most common victims, like
adults, teenagers, or children. I’d check on specific examples of victims and
bullies from possible interviews or reports. I’d also check to see if there
were any reports of suicides or deaths of victims of cyber bullying.
Punishment to cyber bullies could also be
researched, because it’s important if we want cyber bullying to stop.
Therefore, I’d research certain laws and maybe past situations to see how the cyber
bullies were punished. I’d research how cyber bullying compares to any other
bullying situation. I’d also research the school districts and areas that cyber
bullying commonly occur. This way I can describe how an environment affects
people’s behavior making them more likely to become a cyber bully. There is
actually much to be researched on about cyber bullying, but I’d like to just put
primary focus around ways of preventing it.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
3 Research Topics
1. TORNADOES
How they form? What causes them? How they compare to other natural disasters?
2. CYBER BULLYING
What are the different forms of cyber bullying? How to prevent cyber bullying?
3. INFIDELITY
Should you be prosecuted for infidelity? How do different states handle infidelity?
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Rhetoric Assignment Beyonce Heat Ad & Thesis Statement
This ad ingeniously puts most focus on its famous celebrity
endorser, Beyonce, targeting to most women the idea that true beauty and
success will ultimately be achieved with the use of this product.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The Pringles Hot and Spicy Print Ad Thesis Statement
The Pringles Hot and Spicy print ad uses an image of a well dressed guy blowing up a hot air balloon with his fiery breath in order to show the extent of how hot and spicy the Pringles are.
The Listerine Mouthwash Print Ad Thesis Statement
The Listerine Mouthwash print ad convinces its audience that without the use of Listerine Mouthwash people will keep their distance from you, even at a church sermon.
The Glassex Print Ad Thesis Statement
The Glassex print ad uses an image of a magician performing an unimaginably stunning trick in order to project the idea that Glassex allows you to clearly see the unimaginable.


Monday, January 16, 2012
Everyday Rhetorical Uses
Everyday I pass ads, posters, flyers, movies, and commercials without truly understanding the purpose behind them, to persuade. Employers and sellers of any products constantly use any form of advertisement rhetorically, just to get what they want from their consumers. Driving to class I bypass many billboards either advertising a particular product or a company, but really they are just showing how they compare to their competitors and persuading their consumers. As I drive pass grocery stores I see ads advertising their sales going on for that week, in a direct attempt to take an advantage on those driving past their store. On my walk to class I notice many Clemson flyers, posters, and ads persuading either the Clemson students to get involved in the particular activity or non-Clemson students to realize what all we have to offer with hope that they will apply. Unbeknownst to many people we go by many rhetorically used ads each day, used primarily in an attempt for the seller to get what they want from the consumer. Every time I pass a billboard advertising an item or company that I'd be interested in, or bypassing a grocery store and seeing a particular item that I could use, on sale, or even if i notice an ad at Clemson of an activity I'd like to be a part of, then I'm going to automatically want to acquire it, which is the real purpose behind all of these sellers. The attempts on me to buy these items or participate in these activities obviously makes me vulnerable and that is just the way the sellers like it. It also makes me much more aware now and even a little concerned about how these places are quick about taking advantage of you and a situation that will ultimately work out in their favor.
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