My Editor sent me an article titled “17 ‘Arrow’ Action Sequences That Are Better Than Any Movie.” The article shows off some great stunt and action scenes from the TV Show “Arrow” but the suggestion Arrow's action is better than movie is too much. MTV's recent article about stunts in the TV Show "Arrow" is evidence that movie fans misunderstand stunts and action. They know the difference between good action and bad action but they can't explain it. They may not have the language to describe the
Artist Lecture Aaron McNamee is a talented artist. He creates abstract works of art in sculptures. McNamee has numerous items that he showed tonight on a screen in the Huber Auditorium. Many of these sculptures peaked my interest in his creative way of using newspapers and comic pages on large pieces of boards. McNamee starts his works of art with a long process of placing each page onto the board. He then laments it, destresses it, and then places another page on top of the last one then repeats
Which one tells a better story, the book or the movie? That is what I am hoping to answer for you in this essay. I think that the movie is way better the book for a couple of reasons. I hope to make you see why I say the movie is better than the book. I hope that at the end you agree with me. Reason one the movie is better is that the story that they are tell is longer. If the story is longer then the viewers is have more that watch and enjoy. The book is way shorter the the movie which means a
“balance between art and commerce” that Sims is directing Pegg to wonder about (Sims). Yet, Pegg is seeing commerce as the greater force and the focus on art the fleeting force. Sims reference to The Matrix and The Avengers shows the moments when art is clear but also how such movies thrive from the longevity of their runs monetarily. These references call for debate, as Sims concludes because no one can address the balance without a discussion on what is of greater importance: art or
Expressionism is a major part of every culture. Cultures as a whole use art forms to be able to express feelings that they cannot portray through words. One of the many art forms that are used for expressionism is music. Music allows artists to portray to their audiences their feelings and emotions. Society as a whole listens to music as a way to relate their feelings to those of the artist, express to others what they are feeling, or what they want others to feel, through music, and be able to group
Art has been around for centuries, different kinds of art works have been created throughout time. For example the Early Cycladic art was around from 3200-2000 BC. Even though time has gone by since the Early Cycladic period was around some of the art has been recreated. The art that has been recreated is not necessarily the same as the one from the cycladic time period. Art works have been made from different material, different shapes and even sizes. Even though they aren’t the same works of art
Over the years there have been many novels and short stories made into movies. Hollywood frequently finds its next blockbuster from the canon of literature. This use of great literary works and sometimes the not so great literary works is often a source of contention for avid readers. The whine goes something like this, “The movie is never as good as the book.” I tend to agree with that statement but think that a better statement in general would be that “The movie and the book are never exactly
Nathaniel Rich, author of Hit Charade, talks about how pop artist are not writing their own music while the industry is becoming controlled by a select few. This results in repetitive music. After reading this, the reader might be disappointed in finding out that their favorite singer is not actually singing their own song, but singing someone else’s song. Readers might argue that it is not fair that the singer is getting the credit because they did not actually write the music. The author, Nathaniel
would want to take on the battle when there are so many more important ones to fight. Despite the misconceptions some companies have, there are jobs and companies that actually accept and even welcome those who have body art today. Tattoos are popular in the creative arts such as music, painting, acting, athletic, and culinary fields. And since many companies are seeking to appeal to a younger child, tattoos could be seen as a benefit and the world is getting more connected and is becoming global
Viewed at RISD Museum (October 3rd, 2015) The Mughal- Style Bowl from the Chinese Qing Dynasty represents the wealth of the Qianlong period from 1736 to 1795. Made for the emperor, a patron of the arts, the bowl now resizes in the RISD Museum, in the Asian art collection. The object is made completely out of jade, and because it is in a glass case, only part of the outside bowl can be seen. Where the bowl is located, the two entrances in the long and narrow room are diagonal of each other. The main