These tips are great if you want to become a filmmaker or writer. There are 12 easy steps to help you succeed in filmmaking. You need to always be connected to the outside world and things going on. Also you need to watch and learn from other films to get new ideas and inspiration on what you need to work and progress on. Lastly, go to places and show friends your work and get good feedback so you make it the best film.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
"Barely a Mixtape," by Katie Krentz in Cassette From My Ex

Summary
The narrator Katie Krentz comes home from her freshman year of college in the summer. She reconnects with an old high school friend and they did stuff they used to do when they were younger. A slight crush developed over the summer. Before they separated at the end of summer Luke gave Katie a mix tape. Then they went went back to school on different paths, but they will always have that summer and the tape to remember how they got each other.
"Types Of Mixes" in Cassette From My Ex:
Summary
This paper talks about the different types of tapes that can be made. I'm doing a crush tape to me. It's going to have some fun songs and some that show his charisma and his intentions. personalized tapes tend to be longer because they talk about each song and why they picked it. Also there's an Audio Postcard Tape, before my grandpa past away he made a 3 disc long audio postcard tape of his whole life for all his 10 grandchildren. I am so glad he did because now I can show it to my children, so they will know about my only grandpa.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
"Roller Boogie" in Love is a Mix Tape by : Rob Sheffield

This story is about a 13 year old boy who isn't very social in school, goes to church, and is an all around goodie two-shoes. His life consists mostly of his rock music. Nobody shared his love and appreciation for music. Also he had to overcome hard times in life and reflect on the past and not dwell on it.
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