Showing posts with label lecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lecture. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

Artist Lecture #2: Sarah Perkins

Overall Sarah Perkins was work in metals was interesting however how she went about her
presentation turned me off a little. The was she spoke of her work she sounded like she wasnt enthusiastic about. Only in a few pieces did she sound like she actually liked her work. But I think was the issue was she just not good at public speaking. However her a lot of her work incorporated a lot of the human body but you couldn't tell because it was just a regular teapot or a cup. She also uses occasional color in was that represent small facets of the body such as an organ. Overall her metal/pottery work was definitely as different was to look at a teapot or cup.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Artist Lecture #1: Howard Rosenman

Howard Rosenman's lecture was in a sense overwhelming. A lot of the information that was given did help me realize how important an pitch and an elevator line was. I never really thought of how much effort it takes just to come up with a simple one sentence summary. And also that a simple elevator line, tone, and theme helps you finalize and even improve an idea. Also the idea of using source material to come up with a story was an interesting idea. In addition to that his lecture also made me realize how important the smaller jobs in movie production are. Usually when you look at credit the most important people are the producer and directors.Followed by fancy a title card. But the smaller jobs such as location finder helps make the entire process run smoothly. That many people have such a large impact. It makes me want to stick around when the credits of a movie start. In the end, Howard Rosenman's lecture was very informative.