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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Tony Kushner: Screenwriter for “LIncoln”
Last night I had the pleasure of listening to Tony Kushner at Hendricks Chapel speak about his views on slavery in filmmaking, as well as the political situation in Washington occurring right now. He also explained how his historical … Continue reading
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Sister Helen Prejean – Dead Man Walking
On Monday night, I went to listen to Sister Helen Prejean speak. I was expecting the talk to be mostly concerned with the death penalty, and specifically about the death row inmate whose relationship with Sister Prejean became the movie … Continue reading
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Sister Helen Prejean
Sister Helen Prejean is the author of Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States which is about her experience of being a spiritual advisor to a man on death row. She spoke at … Continue reading
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Alan Spearman and Mark Adams
I went to hear Alan Spearman and Mark Adams speak about their film As I Am. The two both started at newspapers and eventually moved into the realm of filmmaking. Spearman explained the reason for this transition was to challenge himself. This … Continue reading
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Alegría—A Dream Shaw
Alegría—A Dream Shaw Last night, I felt blessed to have an opportunity to watch the show, Alegría. I had never seen something that was so beautiful and powerful. For that, I have to give thanks to both Suzie Gagnon and Newhouse for the opportunity they gave me to enjoy the magical time. A few days earlier, I saw the poster of the artist, musician and Cirque du Soleil performer Suzie Gagnon. As a TRF student, I was attracted by the poster’s introduction and went the event. What Mrs. Gagnon brought was the film version of Alegría, which was actually a stage show that included acrobatics, operas and many other performances. I have seen many stage shows in the theater as well as live shows on television, but this time was so different. While watching such a big show like Alegría in theater, an audience can only watch from one angle. However, by shooting and editing, people could make it into a movie and let audiences enjoy a totally different adventure. Although we might miss some corners of the big stage, but editing allowed us to see the most interesting and amazing parts. There was a scene of two acrobats doing tricks on two separate swings. The close up shot made me see clearly how elegant the acrobat’s moves were. This event, not only taught me the importance of editing, but also lighting. For a stage show, lighting is crucial. Lighting tells audiences which part they should pay attention to. Lighting also decorates the stage to set the tone of a show. In Alegría, all the lighting was meticulously elaborated. Although the Alegría we saw last night was shot more than ten years ago and the technology could not compare to what we have now, the film was flawless. To shoot a movie like this, the staffs had to do a lot of preparation. In order to capture the best moments, they had to anticipate every move that might happen on the stage so that they could set the camera at the optimal position. It was very hard since they only got one chance to shoot the film. After the movie, Suzie told us her stories with Cirque du Soleil. Every time the circus went to a place to perform shows, it would stay there for months. To the performers and staffs, the troupe was more like a big family than a company. The troupe traveled internationally to amaze people all around the world. Sometimes people would bring their own families with them. They fit in the local’s culture, communicated with local people and let their children go to local schools. When I was hearing about the stories of Suzie and the troupe, I was so excited. I love storytelling because it can make me experience other’s life. I learned a lot from this “storyteller” events. It was great to learn from different culture and hear the speech of people from other countries. More importantly, I watched a superb film!
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Laura Foti’s Story
Helena Rosen Laura Foti is a twenty three year old woman who has just started her post college life in the working world. She is a recent Syracuse University graduate and is now the Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte. Her … Continue reading
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Laura Foti– Emerging Trends in the Post Digital Age
Recent Newhouse alum Laura Foti spoke about emerging trends in the post digital age. She discussed how to use technology to solve business problems and the importance of technology to business. Foti is now working at a company called Deloitte. … Continue reading
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Laura Foti
It was extremely inspirational to hear Laura Foti tell us the story of how she has gotten where she is today. At still such a young age, is it both impressive and daunting to see the amount of success she … Continue reading
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Laura Foti
Laura Foti is a 23 year old Business Technology Analyst at Deloitte, one of the big four consulting firms. However, what Foti does for a living today is not as important as the the track that lead her there. Growing … Continue reading
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Life on Wheels- Helena Rosen
On September 12, 2013 I had the pleasure of going to see Suzie Gagnon speak in a class auditorium. Gagnon has been an artist on tour with Cirque du Soleil for 17 years. She is currently stationed in Brazil performing … Continue reading
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