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  1. @eafinto

    The Land of the… Survivors?

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    I created an accurate as fictionally possible depiction of “The Land” in California by Edan Lepucki. Of course, as the title explains, these characters are in California, however, they travel to a community/part of land that is called “The Land.” When you think of the word land, one may think about a plot of land where you can […]
  2. @umwequestrianista

    Films, Reflections, and GIFS

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    “Say It Like The Peanut Butter” Create a GIF: http:// via GIPHY This is the GIF I created from Mad Max!  It accurately tells the story of how I feel about this cold and rainy Monday.  I really enjoyed making a GIF… this is my first one and it was so fun!!! My favorite thing …

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  3. @umwequestrianista

    Storytelling with Photos

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    Photography and Narratives: Pictures are a great way to help tell a story through imagery and scenery that portray emotions or events.  I am excited to get into the photography portion of our course and start adding characters and conflicts to the journey through my pictures. Visual Assignments: I chose this assignment because I thought …

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  4. @Chris_tastrophe

    The Road: Brought to You by Coca-Cola

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    The Road I liked this movie so much, I had to do Say It Like the Peanut Butter twice!   SPOILERS AHEAD   I’ll get the ball rolling by being honest: this movie made me cry. I teared up several times, and I thought I was gonna make it – nope. When Viggo Mortensen kicked the bucket, so […]
  5. @eafinto

    Reflecting Upon Movies Portraying the End of the World

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    The first film I watched this week was a short film, La Jetée, in which a man is taken through a journey of his memories from the past and present, and is then taken to the future all while being a part of something that seems to be some type of psychological test. The main character […]

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