Construction Paper Stop Animation
"Alone with the Sea" by Hurt
"Alone with the Sea" by Hurt
ASU Digital Media 194 Fall 2012 |
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Construction Paper Stop Animation
"Alone with the Sea" by Hurt
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For my audio project, I decided to arrange sound clips of people stumbling over their words, because it is something I tend to do. I do not like to talk a lot and when I do, I mess up my speech, so I made the sound length short.
My propaganda poster straddles the line of a public service announcement, urging its viewer to learn self defense. It translates to:
Protect yourself! Danger is here Learn self defense today I decided use Spanish text for a few reasons. First, I wanted to make use of the imperative form, which is used to make commands. I personally find Spanish commands more powerful and striking because unlike in English they use a separate verb form so it is more apparent. Secondly, I was recently mugged and I imagine my Spanish-only-speaking grandmother telling me something similar when word about the occurrence travels through my family to her. When I compared the use of the English translation and the Spanish text, I personally would have been more susceptible to the Spanish because it has not been something I have heard a million times and rolled my eyes at like, "You need to learn to defend yourself." |
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December 2012
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