I've tried writing about a couple of different topics this week, but haven't really gotten into it. Thanksgiving's coming up, I saw the midnight Rocky Horror Picture Show, I saw the Odd couple-twice, and I threw a surprise party for my friends. Overall a pretty awesome weekend. I can't seem to write about any of those things though.
One thing that really interests me right now is psychology. The way the human mind works is so fascinating and complex. Everyone thinks and acts differently, and noticing that is essential for people working in psychology therapy, etc. Although I don't know what I'd like to be when I grow up, I love exploring different paths.
Psychology Today has a great collection of online archives about psychology Articles such as What's in a Face?, The Siren Call of Starting Over and Many Others are so interesting and a good way to explore how human kind, and myself works.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Fall Video!
Recently we were assigned a Capture the fall video, and this was the final outcome:
I really enjoyed filming this. I filmed at Greenbelt Lake in Greenbelt, which is the town I grew up in. It was nice because the scenery is so beautiful in Autumn, and I got the chance to walk around the lake I love, which is something I haven't done in a few months.
I regret not bringing a tripod, because the scenery is absolutely gorgeous, and the film was definitely made worse by the shakiness. I still like how my video turned out despite that little problem.
I also really enjoyed editing it, and will soon be joining Blair's Video Editing Club. I figured out a lot of little tricks on We Video, including how to insert text and distort video. I really enjoyed this video, and hope we have more like it.
Kudos to Mr. Mayo(:
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Favorite songs!
Something that has always annoyed me, is that people judge you about what type of music you like. Saying that someone has a bad taste in music is narrowed minded, as there's absolutely no one who can determine what taste is "good". My brother has always teased me and said I have no taste, which doesn't make sense as my taste is really broad and overlaps his a lot.
Now that I've got that rant out of the way... I really enjoy making lists. It helps me remember who I was at one point, and it shows my changes. I got the idea to make a list from Brianna's blog, when she wrote about places she wanted to go. I didn't want to steal her exact idea, so I've made a list of some of my current favorite songs.
Whatever type of music, lifestyle, anything that makes you happy, is worth pursuing.
Enjoy!
Not it any order:
There She Goes-The La's
Take On Me-Aha
Here Comes Your Man- The Pixies
Glad Girls-Guided by voices
Soul Meets Body- Death Cab
Flowers In Your Hair-The Lumineers
Love Song- Haunt
Good Feeling-Violent Femmes
Banquent- Block Party
Hey Beautiful- The Solids
Now that I've got that rant out of the way... I really enjoy making lists. It helps me remember who I was at one point, and it shows my changes. I got the idea to make a list from Brianna's blog, when she wrote about places she wanted to go. I didn't want to steal her exact idea, so I've made a list of some of my current favorite songs.
Whatever type of music, lifestyle, anything that makes you happy, is worth pursuing.
Enjoy!
Not it any order:
There She Goes-The La's
Take On Me-Aha
Here Comes Your Man- The Pixies
Soul Meets Body- Death Cab
Grizzly Bear- Two Weeks
Ocean Breathes Salty- Modest Mouse
Goldrush- Ed Sheeran
Flowers In Your Hair-The Lumineers
Love Song- Haunt
I'll Follow The Sun- The Beatles
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Funnery Camp
I've always enjoyed acting, but never explored it as much as I did this summer. Since the age of 6 I've regularly been apart of The Greenbelt Art Center's musical productions, through Creative Kids Camp, Camp Encore, or the Winter Youth Musical, which I'll be posting about in the future I do enjoy musical theater, but my passion is definitely acting. During august of summer 2012 I traveled to Vermont to stay with one of my best friends, Barbara, and do Shakespeare camp. Get Thee to the Funnery was an amazing camp and although it sounds cliche, really changed my life. The camp is unique in many ways, like helping the campers with voice and face warmups as well as things like yoga and meditation. We were a tight knit community, and I'm still in tough with many of the campers and counselors.
It's really strange to be able to say I have over 40 people that I love and care about in Vermont, but it's true. I've also made connections to people in England and Ireland Through camp. My family who are traveling to Ireland for 2 weeks in June, will be visiting my friend from camp there, which just goes to show how small this world is.
Since I've returned home I've been pursuing acting even more(not to successfully yet), and practicing both yoga and meditation on my own. The play I acted in, Much Ado About Nothing, actually helps me recognize references to Shakespeare in modern literature, which has been very interesting. During our production, which was the farthest thing from traditional, we divided up the script into scenes. I got to act as Benedick, Friar Francis, Balthazar, and a messenger. The camp was a great experience and worth going to again.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Little Friends For Peace
I've been involved with the organization Little Friends For Peace(LFFP), since I was 3 years old. I've learned so much about different issues in the world from this camp,which have resided with me, even from that young age. I was taught about peace makers such as Wangari Maathai who planted trees of peace, Sadako Sasaki and her thousand paper cranes, Mother Teresa, Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and many more.
For the past 4 summers I've been a junior counselor at camp. Being a counselor gives me the opportunity to help kids learn the values of a peaceful lifestyle, and problem solving-which will stay with many of these kids throughout their lives. This camp is amazing for so many reasons. The founders of LFFP MJ and Jerry Park have been prominent role models in my life. They are always there for me and my family, and more importantly- have touched the lives of thousands of kids and adults. Being apart of this camp with my brother and some of my best friends, is my favorite part of the summer.
I hope to stay with this organization throughout my teen and adult years. Something as rare and valuable as this camp is worth sustaining and expanding.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
My passion, Half The Sky
I watched the 4 hour documentary last Tuesday and Wednesday, and was truly inspired. It started out as just another PBS documentary my mom wanted me to watch (not that they're not good). But Half The Sky is about issues that effect women everywhere. The documentary, based off a 2009 novel by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, depicts the terrible oppression women are under world wide. It focuses on issues such as: gender discrimination, prostitution, sex trafficking, women's education, violence and genital mutilation. The purpose is not solely to draw attention to these issues, it's to show support and recognize thee amazing ways many of these women have turned their oppression into opportunity.
What I admire so much about this documentary, is the call to action. The examples of abused women really appeal to the viewers ethics. The documentary also shows how people have already risen up to the occasion to help. Celebrities such as America Ferrera, Eva Mendez, and several others volunteered to help draw attention to these women, who have turned their oppression into opportunity.
I work for a peace organization during the summer, which i'll probably blog about in the future. My experiences with this organization, Little Friends For Peace, my church, my girl scout troop, and other service projects i've been involved in, have helped me to learn empathy and compassion. It is a dream mof mine to work in impoverished areas and countries in order to teach newer generations the values of peace, and gain hope for a more loving, and accepting future. Half the sky has contributed to this dream of mine, and has allowed me to become more interested and informed.
For those reading this who haven't read the book, which i'm currently reading, or watched the documentary Half The Sky, I strongly recommend it. Highly ignored topics such as women's oppression deserve more attention and change.
http://www.halftheskymovement.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_the_Sky:_Turning_Oppression_into_Opportunity_for_Women_Worldwide
Monday, October 1, 2012
Exploring the web
Through stumbleupon.com, I found an interesting website which gives direct links to Behind the scenes websites.
These websites are interesting, and could potentially be helpful to my dystopian trailer project or future assignments. There is a movie script archive, which could be useful for finding good ideas, but still having a lot of creativity.
Here's the website: Behind the Scenes
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