Monday, September 27, 2010
Tips for making a film
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
"The Shining"

I finally saw this movie. I didn't realize how creepy this movie was. The little girls in the hallway, the bloody hallways. The version I saw was the 1980's version. The basic plot was Jack becoming crazy, because the hotel, which was built on the burial ground was haunted. The silent creepy sightings of random unexplainable ghosts or former residents creates the tension. Of course I got to talk about the kid who has the "i'm shocked" look on his face, before a creepy vision comes. I saw some of the beginning and the last hour. I still haven't seen the t.v. series but I will in the future. This movie along with "The Amityville Horror", are among the creepiest old school movies I seen.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
June: music reviews

Trey Songz -Yo Side of the Bed

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Thursday, May 20, 2010
Videos of Interest
Four Long Years

Ever since I was a quiet shy kid entering the world of College up to this point where I'm set on gradating on time, and sharpening my skills as an artist (traditional, digital, musical). Throughout the years I have made several things that would not considered smart or practical, but I learned from my mistakes. I met some resourceful people, learned more about my history, and become even more interested in the world of Digital Art. Even though I didn't graduate in four years like half of my colleagues, It turns out to be a good thing, because I get to work on my plans for world domination.

Friday, May 14, 2010
Sex Room
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Paige IN FULL

Monday, May 10, 2010
The Ehhhh List

*Songs that aren't terrible, but they aren't really special either*

The Finish Line

One week left of school yaaaayyy. One final video project, one soundscape project, one 30 sec. animation final (making a 30 sec. animation take a while, possibly a whole semester of school depending on how much help you have), one website with motion graphics, and an E-Book.

Friday, May 7, 2010
"Torn"

Torn was held in "The Arc" in S.E. D.C., even though the set up of the presentation took a while, It was mostly worth the wait. First an up-and -coming singer "Kyonte", who produced most of the films soundtrack, opened with about seven songs from his album. Finally, the movie "Torn" played to an audience with most of its actors in the seats. As I entered the theatre, I saw a red carpet which would later be the place where the actors got interviewed. At first I had no idea that these people were in the movie. I felt so out of place in my street clothes, as everyone else was dressed for a special occasion (which It was).
Thursday, May 6, 2010
May: Music Reviews

Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Thoughts: Is Cheating (academically) Ever Justified

Yes!!!! If you have a teacher that reads the info you need to study for a test off of pages she printed off of Wikipedia. I barely feel like I am learning anything in this class, considering the test contain the question (what is (singer) known for, what are their dates, name five of their songs). The same question used four times on a test. Giving the students a week at least to study stuff like that may be ok, but giving about a dozen names on a monday and telling the students they need to study for a test the next day (wednesday) is not okay. Especially when there was a half- @ss review that monday, its time to break that "study sheet". .... Class evaluation sheets (DMX growl), somebody ain't getting a 5 out of 5.
Art Guild Updates 5-5-10

Thank you all for coming to the BSU Art Guild meeting. It was a honor meeting you all, and we greatly appreciated your presence. Everyone please join the facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=198035066557&ref=search&sid=72803886.4221828928..1
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Summary of Art Guild Meeting
Wednesday May 5, 2010
Martin Luther King Room 109
12:00pm-12:40
What Is The Art Guild
Constitution http://www.bowiestate.edu/academics/departments/dfpa/program/vcdma/ag/
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=198035066557&ref=search&sid=72803886.4221828928..1
- Students Promoting a high standard of quality art around campus
- Engage in community service activities (Workshops, Seminars, etc.)
- Promote a career in Visual Arts
- Learn about Production/teaching of Art, Design and Contemporary concepts in the Art World
Accomplishments: Summer 2009- Spring 2010
Last Year the Group hosted a DJ Seminar with Dj Diamond, Contributed to the Arts Festival with Audio-vision (Performances with Visual Presentation, "Black Pulse", and the mix-media in honor of Africa hanging in the Martin Luther King Commons Area across from each other. However the group could have accomplished more, because it lacked initiative and communications. The Photos and Videos of Events will be posted on the Facebook Page soon.
Elections
They will be held next semester (Fall 2010).
- President
- Vice President
- Secretary (Records information during meetings)
- Treasurer (Handles, Manages money)
- Chairman of Publicity (Advertisement, Keeps record of Events)
Agenda For Fall 2020
- T-Shirts
- Workshops (Digital Arts, Traditional Arts)
- Creative Canvas
- Artist Guild Commercials to help Advertise (i.e. Topography, Animation, Creative Video)
- Guest Speakers (i.e. DJ Seminar)
- BSU Homecoming (Old School to New School)
- Group Projects (example the Art Work hanging in the MLK Commons)
Goals of Next Meeting
Work on Commercial/ Advertisement Medium
T-Shirts
Workshops
Our Next Project
Contest: design the best T-shirt/ Website
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Music: April 2010

Jason Derulo "Solo"

Monday, May 3, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Another Busy Week

Here we go again folks.
- getting a new job
- composing art masterpieces
- resurrect the Artists Guild
- Drink more alcohol, and do random stuff that white people do (bungie jump anyone)
- Study for my music test in 2/3 days
- Email the script, film my movie and edit it by the due date in 13 days (360)
- Work on, complete and refine my animation by 14 days (396)
- Work on the template for my website and E-book with my group in 14 days (450)
- Start on the last 5 HW assignments I missed from life drawings (111)
- Critiques, Events, Discussion Questions, Lessons

Saturday, May 1, 2010
Flashback: Reviews

Eminem-Infinite
Current Event
Current Event #1 (all classes)
Pearl Cleages "Flyin' West" was performed at the auditorium inside the Martin Luther KIng building at Bowie State. The play ultimately has a statement about how race affects a relationship between Frank Charles, and Minnie Dove. The lives of Miss Leah, a former slave, who likes to tell stories about events she has seen in her life, Sophie Washington, who beleives in an successful all black town, and Fannie Dove, a single woman who runs a wheat farm with the other two, are shaken when Minnie Dove returns with her abusive husband Frank Charles.
Fannie Dove who has noticible effection with Will Parish, who is a friend of the family, tries to convince Minnie to work out her problems with her abusive husband Charles, who could care less about the problems of poor blacks. When Frank threatens to sell Minnie portion of their homestead, the family comes up with a deadly plan to stop him. Will and the women of the house gets Frank to try a some pie made with poison and take the deed to her land. Near the end of the play Minnie still has her child by the deceased Frank, and Miss Leah continues the tradition of telling stories to the child. Will Parish, the exact opposite of Frank plans to wed Fannie Dove.
Considering I have not heard of the play before seeing it that day, the actors did a good job of making the characters seem memorable and authentic. Apart from the scene where Frank is poisoned by the apple pie, the actors made the play made it seem as if they were in another world.
Current Event #2 (no handouts, last minute) (all classes)
Current Event
The senior artshow featured at the end of February featured artwork by Janis B. Pinkston, Ulysses Marshall, Stanley Squirewell, most of which are mixed media and seem to be based on the month of black history.
One of the pieces that stood out to me were "The Carbon Anomaly" by Stanly Squirewell. The piece made of acryllic on pigment paint, showed a man holding his neck with Acryllic paint representing blood. The realistic photo seem to work with the Acryllic paint which seemed to come out at the viewer. There was no general mood the picture portrayed.
"I'll Buy That For A Dollar (Triptych) by Stanley Squirewell was my second artwork in the show. This one was a realistic picture of a nude woman with a lime green background. The shading used on the women makes it stand out from the green background. The artwork to me dosen't seem good or bad, it justs seems like artwork that stands out.
The works in the show ranged from mixed media projects including materials such as newspaper and acryllic and projects including hand built cages. Another prop that interested me was a cage similar to a bird cage which locked away a bunch of two monkeys. As a tribute to Black History Month, or not this show succeded.
Current Event #3 (all classes except 396?)
Toe To Toe
4/05/10
Current Event #4 (handout)
As You Like It had the theme of several people lusting for each other that ends in everyone being happy and getting the results that they want. The actors in the play did exceptionally well. Their performances made the Shakespeare-like dialogue worth listening to. Even though it is a love story with an ending that was not too hard to figure out, "As You Like It", was worth seeing. The setting was placed in front of the "Wisemen Center", which was very smart and creative. With a play set in France, its director was unsure of having a Shakespeare type play at Bowie State, and if people would support it. The director also commented on how one gender dressing as another gender would be given the consequence of punishment, among other subjects looked down upon in Shakespeare's time where shown in the play. The play is definitely one that I would go and see again.
Current Event #5 (handout)
Visual Rhetoric explored the topic of what thoughts or subject matter is given by images by the media. It was presented by Professor Stephanie D. Johnson. The film "Ethnic Notions" shown, chronicled racist images and characters made up to portray negative images of Blacks. Fictional characters such as Aunt Jemima, Minstrel show characters, and the people who played them were discussed. Surprisingly enough there were black actors who put on the same material that whites put on their skin to look black. This was the only way for them to make it out of poverty even though it meant furthering the negative portrayal of blacks. After the one hour film, Professor Johnson showed images of blacks in the media today, from the movie Tropic Thunder which featured Robert Downy Jr. wearing "black-face" to Erykah Badu's video, "Window Seat", and whether the images could be justified as something other than negative were debated. The event was very productive, and left me satisfied that I went.
Current Event #6
Senoir Art show feat. Bruce, Alonzo, John, Carren, Sherri
Current #7
Senoir Art show feat. Steve, Nicki, Britney, Mike &Stephanie
Current Event # 8
Bowie State Gospel Choir Senior Show
The Gospel did an hour performance of about seven songs. All of the performances were well done especially the solo performances. The performances that I liked the most were
Current #9
Spy Museum
Current #10
Torn
Torn was held in "The Arc" in S.E. D.C., even though the set up of the presentation took a while, It was mostly worth the wait. First an up-and -coming singer "Kyonte", who produced most of the films soundtrack, opened with about seven songs from his album. Finally, the movie "Torn" played to an audience with most of its actors in the seats. As I entered the theatre, I saw a red carpet which would later be the place where the actors got interviewed. At first I had no idea that these people were in the movie. I felt so out of place in my street clothes, as everyone else was dressed for a special occasion (which It was).
Current #11
Paige in Full
Current #12-14
Hirshhorn Exhibits
Music: March 2010




Winner- (Jamie Foxx, Justin Timberlake, T.I.) 3/5
Friday, April 30, 2010
Janet "Nothing"
Aaron Fresh "Dirty Girl"


The "Island" incarnation of Chris Brown, Aaron Fresh gives us "Dirty Girl". The concept of the song is not hard to figure out. Whether he could sing or not can't be determined from this song, but the dancing is good (**thinks of Chris Brown**). And it features T.J. from 106, oops i mean Corey Gunz who raps fast.........For those of you who are wondering why you should watch the video, check out the girl.

Thursday, April 29, 2010
Plies "She Got It Made"


Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Poe-Tighta "Outta Control"

With a guitar riff, that makes you wonder where it originated, Poe & Tighta deliver "Outta Control", a party track that has all the right ingredients, to make you want to shake ya ass and wiggle a foot. This one sounds as good, or better than their usual material relating to partying and having a good song, that I have heard. Poe slightly takes the spotlight more so than Tighta, but they both deliver three minutes of quality, that they will hopefully continue to deliver as time marches forward.
Own The Stage

- Cholo: performance was the R&B sex song/ strip dance routine. The Ladies appreciated it more more than I did. He could sing but hearing how deep he can go didn't really impress me to much. (Again it might be because I'm a dude.)
- Demarcus: has a voice similar to John Legend, the dude could really sing, he received criticism from the audience, but I thought he was good.
- Victory (??): singing over a Keri Hilson instrumental was not the best choice, but when asked to sing acapella, made me think she should of chosen a different song to display her vocal talent.
- Overtyme: displayed a really colorful personality which ended up being the only good thing about his performance. The corny "I'm Fly" type of song didn't really impress anybody.
- (First dude): did a song for the city he calls home, B-More, it was not a bad song, even though I can't really recall what it was called or sounded like. He definitely could have did more to make it more rememberable and work on his wordplay.
- G.M.S.: did not strike me as original creative, or great during their performance. I believe It was about getting money.
- Solo da Dan: seemed to be one of the highlights of the evening with his song that I heard before and liked. Similarities to Chamillionaire be damned. If he works on making his style more original and less like another southern rapper he will get alot better. He also spoke about appearing on mix tapes with Dj Drama and Raheem Devaghn which was suprising.
- M.C.: reminded the audience of Lupe Fiasco when he went. His subject matter started going in random places, which hurt his score. Overall he needs to work on his lyricism.
- T-Rock insightful poem about dark skin.
- The mistake of eliminating Solo, giving him more spotlight time
- Most of the artists were audible, so they did a better job with volume control
- The host could sing
- Shouting out "Lab House Production", along with everyone else.
- Men lie, Women lie had no point
- Dudes dropping it low
- The judges messing up the numbers
- That dude who jumped on the table where the judges sat during his performance.
- Victoria (sp) singing to Keri Hilson's slow dance instrumental
- The same girl getting lab dances from two different singers
- M.C.'s laundry folding music losing focus and subject matter going in random places
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Hello
- Become a well-known Artists.
- Do many things most black people wouldn't even entertain.
- Successful college student +3.0
- Hit a lick, and conquer many goals at the age of 21.
- The Bachelor (Ginuwine). He coulda still been hot if he didn't leave Timbaland so early.
- Illmatic (Nas). Its like a brilliant 50min. movie filled with life stories.
- Man on the Moon (Kid Cudi). Sounds like a lyrical musical. Its hard to pull something like this off.
- Marshall Mathers (Eminem). Disturbing, unrelenting lyrical madness.
- Word of Mouf. Ludacris, the king of punch-lines, and comebacks.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Ciara's Ride






Monday, April 19, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
KICKASS
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Failure
- Coming from academic probation in my second year, my grades haven't risen that much partially because of me trying to take course loads involving 6 classes (twice). But this semester spring 2010, I only had five classes of which I thought I could handle but, the professor really gives us allot of work to do: Lessons, Critiques, Current Events..... Hopefully I could get a satisfactory grade by the time I graduate.
- My Art portfolio, is something I'm not very proud of. Not heeding students and teachers warning caused my grades to be effected by my lack of portfolio.
- People who make laws, rules and points relating to traffic laws can get shot and die
- Being the "President" of the Bowie State ARt Guide I have had the problems of being forgetful and not getting stuff done right away. Various events have been postponed or not satisfactory because of my laziness, this is something I am determined to get rid off.
- Working at the same freaking place for three and a half years, has always been too much for me to handle. Ever since I had a car, worrying about car notes have caused me to not be able to take off from work. If so, my grades would be much better.