Thursday, September 30, 2010
Class
Tuesday's class was interesting. It was weird to have someone else teaching us, but kind of nice to see a different style of teaching. We went over our paper, and I got a good peer review out of it the time given, so all-in-all it was a good class period.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Proposal Thesis
I have decided to write my proposal paper on how necessary it is for someone to be allowed to think freely and not be controlled, using a thesis of: "without freedom of thought there can be no growth in society, no exchange of ideas, and no hope. "
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Hollywood Blowhards
First off: I can't wait to read the complete version of 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America. It made doing my homework so much more enjoyable. The selection entitled, "Hollywood Blowhards", really cracked me up. It makes prefect sense, once you stop and think about it. We grow up seeing these celebrities on screen and idolize them. We also grow up seeing politicians. Unfortunately, politics doesn't make for interesting television, unless it is election time.....or the politicians have done something wrong. This does tend to cast an unfair light on the people who actually know what they are talking about and give people a sense not to trust them. No, no, the people they trust are the people that make them happy. Keep them entertained. Celebrities. Now I am not saying that all celebrities are ignorant. I'm sure plenty of them have very valuable opinions as to what is going on in the world. I just find it abusive when the use their fame to pitch these opinions on the fans and viewers that they know they can sway. Acting is acting and politics is politcs. If either group wishes to elighten people on the other maybe they should think about changing professions......unless you are The Terminator.....then I guess it's okay.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Peer Reviewing
I really like the idea of peer reviewing. It gives you a chance to let someone else read your piece and see what they think of it. It also allows someone to catch mistakes that you might not ever have noticed or even thought about. It also allows you to get fresh ideas and opinions on your style of writing. You might be reading someone's paper and think "Wow! That was really cool the way they did that! Maybe I should try something like it on my next paper."
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
The Future
People express themselves in many different ways. Some people paint, some people draw, some people act, others choose to participate in sports. But my creative outlet is film. I love to write, direct, edit, film, act, anything that gets me into the process of making a video. I plan on turning this creativity into a career. I realize that that is quite an ambitious goal, but I believe I will make it. Not because I'm lucky, but because I look at things in terms of: Do or Do Not....There is no try. I will either succeed or crash and burn. Those are the only two outcomes. But I will fight for my goals to the bitter end....and I don't plan on failing.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Carpe Diem (Thoughts on "The Dead Poets Society")
Free thinking. It is something that many people take for granted. Growing up in America , we are protected by the First Amendment, which grants us freedom of speech and freedom of thought. But most countries around the world have their right of free thought controlled, manipulated, even used against them. Welton Academy is, in a sense, one of these suppressed countries, maybe not to an extent as extreme, but suppressed none the less. The boy’s lives are controlled. Every move they make is scrutinized. Every flaw reprimanded. Everything in their existence at the Academy is to prepare them for their futures in college and beyond. But being as suppressed as they are makes them shells. Husks, that, when asked their opinions on the world, their memories of it thus far, have nothing truthful to say. That is why I believe Robin Williams character Professor Keating had such a strong effect on the boy’s at this school. He taught them to think, to feel, to accept death as an inevitability and in doing so free themselves of its fears and live life to its fullest extent. This how I try to live my life, how I believe we should all live our lives. Don’t ever let anyone take away your freedom of thought. Defend it. Fight for it. For if it is taken. You are taken. And nothing is yours.
Carpe Diem, everyone. Carpe Diem.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
The Notebook
I feel for the man in the excerpt from The Notebook. His time in this world is running out and he believes that his life up to this point has been unremarkable. Not boring, but nothing special. Yet through all of this I have to give him credit, because he has held on to something that age cannot take from him...hope. Hope that tomorrow will bring something better and perhaps bring a day that is just a little bit better.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Unlocking The Doors
I have been reading for a very long time, and in this time my skills as a reader have been honed like a fine edged sword. But it wasn't always this way. I remeber a time, when I was younger, that my Mother had to read for me. Every night, right after she had tucked me in, she would read me a bedtime story. But one night, instead of having a story read to me, as I was accoustomed to, she put the book in my hands and told me that tonight she wanted me to read the book to her. I looked down at the book, a relatively foreign object, and was confronted by all manner of strange symbols. The book was a veritable puzzle box, and just like a puzzle I knew it could be solved. Time passed, and the riddles became easier and easier to figure out, and as I deciphered the code I unlocked the knowledge that was stored with in those simple words. It was through this knowledge that I developed an insatiable desire to read anything and everything I could get my hands on and to this day that desire holds true. If there is a book out there that interests me.....it will be read.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Mini-Autobiography
Hi! My name is Casey Schramm and I am a freshman at the University of South Dakota. I chose to come to USD to pursue a degree in Contemporary Media and Journalism and the Al Nueharth Media Center has tons of awesome programs and equipment that I really look forward to using. My ultimate goal after college is to get a job in the film industry. I would most like to become a director, but really any job that gets me into the process of making cinema happen is alright by me.
Here is some more information about myself that I hope will be interesting and help you get to know me a little better. I love to read and listen to music! My favorite books are: The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien and The Road by Cormac McCarthy. As far as music goes I listen to pretty much everything, but my favorite genre would be rock and roll. Flogging Molly, Led Zeppelin, and The Who are by far my favorite bands. Family and friends are the most important things in my life. If they are happy I am happy. My biggest goal in life is to be at least nominated for an Academy Award.......and preferably win. So that is basically me. I hope this gives you all some insight as to who I am and what I do!
Life Motto: "Do....or do not.....there is no try."
Here is some more information about myself that I hope will be interesting and help you get to know me a little better. I love to read and listen to music! My favorite books are: The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien and The Road by Cormac McCarthy. As far as music goes I listen to pretty much everything, but my favorite genre would be rock and roll. Flogging Molly, Led Zeppelin, and The Who are by far my favorite bands. Family and friends are the most important things in my life. If they are happy I am happy. My biggest goal in life is to be at least nominated for an Academy Award.......and preferably win. So that is basically me. I hope this gives you all some insight as to who I am and what I do!
Life Motto: "Do....or do not.....there is no try."
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