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LaLa Land // Anatomy of a Scene // Jade Njie & Colin Clapper

Posted by Jade Njie in Reel Reading · Pahomov/Wust · B Band on Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at 10:13 pm
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17cyIBnqixy25ldXsF6s-t_GHvuX69h_I/view?usp=sharing

Colin and Jade

Ms. Pahomov

Reel Reading

25 May 2022

Welcome to a cinematic and theatrical review of La La Land by Jade and Colin

Early on in the scene, we can see that Mia, played by Emma Stone, is illuminated while her surroundings are shrouded in darkness. This shows that she may be in the dark about some of her ns decisions.

As the dinner scene continues, Mia is slowly losing touch with not only the conversation but her general surroundings, she is longing for something more, the director shows us this by cutting to Seb.

Sebastian is also waiting for something more, these characters long for each other in their heads. Now the moviemakers are making their dream a reality.

Said best by Brian Tallerico “Characters in musicals not only understood love differently than those in traditional films but they turned that understanding into art—dancing, singing and transcending mere dialogue to become something greater, something purer, something closer to true romance.”

Mia commits to her feelings and abandons her fake life, she hears the music of a happier time and and immediately is drawn to it.

The set transitions into very unrealistic theatrical shots, especially the LA scenery.

On the website Variety, reviewer Owen Gleiberman had an astounding summary of the film, “These two meet, scuffle, and fall in love, and they do it through a series of song-and-dance numbers, composed by Justin Hurwitz (the lyrics are by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul), that are tenderly shocking in their catchy anachronistic beauty.”

The shot ends as the former lovers meet eyes for the last time in a place that has defined their lives and careers.

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Jade Njie Capstone

Posted by Jade Njie in Capstone · Atkins/Spry · Wed on Friday, May 13, 2022 at 2:05 pm

For my capstone, I created a mini-course centered around bringing awareness about climate change. Climate change is an overlooked topic that I thought everyone should be concerned about, especially the 9th grade class because they are the youngest generation in our school. I thought that art was a great way to capture someone’s attention. Therefore, I had the freshmen design rockets, which is our school’s mascot, completely out of recyclables. Each rocket they designed pertained to a different aspect of climate change. I split them up and allowed them to get to work. For the display, I will be hanging the rockets from the ceiling to give the effect that the rockets are flying through the sky as well as have people become more concerned about climate change issues. My next group of freshmen that I had was given the task to come up with ways they contribute to climate change. I created a Padlet and allowed them to put weekly challenges for them to slowly become self-aware about their effect on the environment. Their next project I had with them was to design a poster board that sheds light on the ways people contribute to climate change. They were inspired from their Padlet task and got to work making a giant poster that could be a self reflection. For the display, I will be hanging up the boards and connecting them like puzzle pieces. In the end I hope that the freshmen are more encouraged to be environmentally aware and continue to use creativity to speak out about a cause.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qpmbX6AKM_zN8Ce0Zv63nZoG0ECVDvCnaIzRFUGgSy8/edit
Rocket Project
Rocket Project
9th Grade Philly Magic Gardens Trip
9th Grade Philly Magic Gardens Trip
Poster Board Project
Poster Board Project
Tags: herman, Gasser
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The Color Blue Podcast Ep. 3//The Color Purple// Author's Intent

Posted by Jade Njie in College English · Pahomov/Wust · B Band on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at 11:14 am
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The Color Blue Ep. #2

Posted by Jade Njie in College English · Pahomov/Wust · B Band on Friday, January 14, 2022 at 9:22 am
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The Color Blue- The Color Purple by Alice Walker Ep.1

Posted by Jade Njie in College English · Pahomov/Wust · B Band on Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at 12:16 pm
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//Another Memory//

Posted by Jade Njie in English 1 · Giknis · Y Band on Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 11:12 pm
Books:
Book #1: Another Brooklyn by Jacqueline Woodson 
Book #2: Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

Podcast Members: Nadiya-Bhaktika Weld, Zahfir McCullough, Eric Casalena, Jade Njie

   Our main goal and objective for this project was to discuss major points in each of the memoirs without giving away the whole book. We wanted to make it understandable for listeners so that they can clearly understand the concept of the book and our takes on each book. Other objectives that we had were to show people how childhood plays a big part in who we become and how important memories are because the main topic of this quarter is memoirs and memories. Our group that it was best to not go off topic and through off our listeners with extra information that would take them off track. We went through with a list to follow by and we accomplished that successfully. We hope our listeners stay informed while listening to our podcast yet interested and move wanting to read our memoirs!

Click here to listen to our podcast!
https://youtu.be/OW_PQVh8vzsOur

Screenshot 2019-04-26 at 10.43.03 AM
Screenshot 2019-04-26 at 10.43.03 AM
Tags: #memoir #anotherbrooklyn #persepolis
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