What is Media Studies?

The Integrated Media Studies classes are mandatory, trimester, non-elective courses, grades 9-11 that are integrated into the cultural history curriculum. In all the Media Studies courses, students learn to deconstruct and construct media via collaborative and individual projects and activities, production, discussion, and written reflection. This is a double-period class.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Joana Coelho - Final Photograms and Slide Show - 10C



"We did not change as we grew older; we just became more clearly ourselves." -Lynn Hall



A Butterfly is an ever-changing creature,
Not much different than man in its nature.
Becoming more distinct, more individual
Whereas in the beginning, more broad and usual.
Like them, we grow, change, live and die,
We aren't much different than a butterfly.

-Joana Coelho



Reflection: I had a great time working in the dark room while experimenting with all the different kinds of positions and ways you could set up items on the light sensitive paper and simply obtain their silhouettes to create a new story with an even deeper meaning than just the literal. It was a very enjoyable experience and I am glad I was able to take part in it.

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