Excellent particularly with your track accompanying the slide show.
Last slide, explain which specific aspect of Goodwin's Theory you are referencing.
You could add to last slide how your promotional package is informed by Romanticism which is a movement which begun in the 1770's fuelled by the industrial, French and American revolutions.
To quote: The Romantics tended to define and to present the imagination as our ultimate "shaping" or creative power, the approximate human equivalent of the creative powers of nature or even deity. It is dynamic, an active, rather than passive power, with many functions. Imagination is the primary faculty for creating all art.
Note how your repetitive use of wild overwhelming landscapes and the power of water (the currents in the river and in the tide) which combine your productions reflects the passionate and dynamic relationship of the two performers and the creative imagination of Kankouran.
Or something like that. Keats was a romantic poet. The romantics placed nature and the imagination above reason and a mechanical/rational view of the world. Note the girl in your music video acts irrationally but her leap into the sea adds to the drama and appeal of your music video.
Spendidly organised and explained. One small point, make sure that each slide references an aspect of your music video.
ReplyDeletePerhaps another short slide (conclusion)summing up but not repeating points:
Think about:
The recurring motif of water, linking images to name of the album and to the music video.
You could also include a clip from your music video to emphasise links.
Excellent particularly with your track accompanying the slide show.
ReplyDeleteLast slide, explain which specific aspect of Goodwin's Theory you are referencing.
You could add to last slide how your promotional package is informed by Romanticism which is a movement which begun in the 1770's fuelled by the industrial, French and American revolutions.
http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/cs6/rom.html
To quote:
The Romantics tended to define and to present the imagination as our ultimate "shaping" or creative power, the approximate human equivalent of the creative powers of nature or even deity. It is dynamic, an active, rather than passive power, with many functions. Imagination is the primary faculty for creating all art.
Note how your repetitive use of wild overwhelming landscapes and the power of water (the currents in the river and in the tide) which combine your productions reflects the passionate and dynamic relationship of the two performers and the creative imagination of Kankouran.
Or something like that. Keats was a romantic poet. The romantics placed nature and the imagination above reason and a mechanical/rational view of the world. Note the girl in your music video acts irrationally but her leap into the sea adds to the drama and appeal of your music video.