Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Assignment 7

International Commercials

This commercial from New Zealand is an ad promoting Kiwi Bacon, which, according to them, is so tasty that one would go behind their vegetarian spouses' back and eat it. I think that Americans would find some degree of humour in this ad, but I also think that they would think of it as too silly or too much of an exaggeration of the taste of the particular bacon. 

Assignment 6

The Kind of Job I'd Like To Have On A Film Set

Since the young age of twelve, I've always wanted to be the director for a movie. Directors are the ones who call the shots and provide the imagination for the shooting of the film. They're also the ones who have the opportunity to take charge and direct people to wherever they would like for them to go. In my opinion, directors hold a level of authority over the cast and the crew, which for me is something impressive and something I would like to have myself. 

Monday, July 15, 2013

Assignment 5


This scene shows where Michael and Ruby go to school, this scene makes a huge contrast to what they're going through, as everyone else seems happy but themselves. 



This scene shows the tension going on between Michael and Ruby, it clearly indicates that there is something about to happen. Perhaps a break-up? 




This gets a close up of Ruby's tear streaked face, and shows her anger and sadness over getting dumped. 



Assignment 4


Logo for my Makeshift Company

The reason why I went with this logo is because I like cats, and I like modern concepts, so to have a box cat seemed appropriate. It blended both modernism and cats, and I thought it represented innovation and an embrace for nature's pets. And I thought that the cat was amusing to look at, which could also represent comic relief. 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Assignment 3


I think that this is an effective commercial for Wonderful Pistachios brand because it includes a famous pop artist, PSY, dancing with the pistachios in a way that can make people smile. Not only does it promote the brand, but it also promotes PSY as well, because he's getting more publicity for Gangnam Style.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Assignment 2

Making It In LA--The Life of a Communications Teacher
by Cristina and Rayyan


The average person does not expect to meet someone who has had the ability to work with famous celebrities in the city where the Entertainment Industry thrives; LA. Yaniv Aronson, a Communications teacher at BU and a Film class teacher in Philadelphia, shares stories and advice that leave listeners in awe and utter fascination.
Aronson's passion for film stemmed from a Film class he took in high school, and from that day forth, he knew it was what he wanted to do. This passion has lead him to work extensively in areas of Film and Communications; when he's not teaching classes, he's obtaining his Graduate degree, or working on documentaries and short films.
When asked how he is able to manage his time effectively, Aronson simply said "Whatever is due becomes a priority," and that teaching at Boston University’s Summer Challenge was his “first time for a break, not having school", as he was, along with his students, on summer vacation.
Aronson's wide spectrum of experience has given him the ability to dish out helpful advice for aspiring filmmakers, or those who are interested in pursuing a career in the field of Entertainment.
“You have to take a screenwriting class,” he said. In his experience, having a teacher is often times better than self teaching, as someone who becomes a good writer can eventually gain good funding. “I was never really good at Math or Science,” he added “I was always more on the creative side. My favorite classes were English and Video.” (I’m not sure what his exact quote was)
As well as having experience in the field, he has also worked with celebrities such as Gwen Stefani, Eva Longoria, Scarlett Johansson, and Eva Mendes, and met with countless others. When asked if the celebrities he met were stuck up, he said “Some are, some aren’t,” and just like with people, some were down-to-earth, while others were very intimidating in their manner. “So it just depends on the person,” he says.
“For BU, I travelled to Australia and got to see a private concert for Carrie Underwood and got to hang out with her,” he says. Working in this field has given him numerous opportunities throughout his career that have helped him evolve as a person, a filmmaker, a production coordinator, and a teacher.
“It’s always good to evolve, it keeps you happy,” he says. He’s lived in Israel, Rhode Island, Santa Monica, Sydney, and Tasmania, working on countless projects in order to keep his passion for Film and Entertainment alive.