The need for motion media literacy and ability is here to stay. Just as we know that writing and speaking skills are keys to functioning in society, we must consider that the future demands proficiency in “mediating” as well. To do anything less leaves this powerful medium in the hands of a few.
The Rosebud Institute seeks to make screen literacy accessible, allowing us all to communicate and thrive in an increasingly media-saturated world.
Real drama! Reminiscent of Hitchcock's use of chocolate syrup in the shower scene in Psycho! The opening of the white tunic to reveal the primal question is powerfully analogous to the pulling back of the shower curtain. But the intent of this film-maker is more topical. The delay in presenting the morale has a powerful effect similar to the conclusion of an O'Henry short story. Very effective visual metaphor and pacing.
Real drama! Reminiscent of Hitchcock's use of chocolate syrup in the shower scene in Psycho! The opening of the white tunic to reveal the primal question is powerfully analogous to the pulling back of the shower curtain. But the intent of this film-maker is more topical. The delay in presenting the morale has a powerful effect similar to the conclusion of an O'Henry short story. Very effective visual metaphor and pacing.
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