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Artistic Statement

As I continue with my education here at Hunter College, my knowledge of film and creativity is advancing.    I can visualize situations from various perspectives which results in my one of many interests, screenwriting.    Ever since I was a child, my love for film and television has been rapidly expanding. Movies is an escape from reality and in my opinion, it is my comfort zone.    As I am getting older, I am gaining deep interests in foreign language. I think it is a very impressive tool of human interaction, especially if someone can speak multiple languages. My new interest in foreign language can carry on with me as I eventually go on to write, direct or even act in my own films.                I also love going to see Broadway shows with my mom. I have seen many and I so far have never been let down. I can be indecisive at times from which route I want to pursue. All I know is that I...

Project 3

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Museum of Modern Art

As I took a self guided tour of the Museum of Modern Art, I was very fascinated by all of the diverse art work and art history they had for display. What I saw, in my opinion one of the most beautiful pieces was a large photo montage of woman giving birth from all different perspectives. It represented the beauty of life and how natural birth of a human being can be show cased as art work. It displayed great affection between a mother and her child, a husband and wife, and a family united. As I toured through the Louise Reinhardt Smith Gallery, I came across fascinating historical pieces such as a 1972 Rollei 35 camera showcased next to a 1973 Graflex Crown Graphic 4 by 5 camera providing a higher image resolution. After I analyzed historical photography from the 1970's, I moved on over to the year 2000 which is an obvious difference in technological change. There I saw a 2002 Olympus E-20 camera which is used for commercial projects and a higher resolution for the image.  I also e...