“Inception” is the first movie I’ve ever watched that made me sit back and think “wow, I wonder who was the mastermind behind this movie.” Between the rolling hotel scene and the imagery of the city basically collapsing, I was mesmerized by the genius who could think to create those scenes. Upon research I found out that Christopher Nolan was the director of “Inception”. He also directed the Batman Trilogy and Interstellar. With this new information learned, I went back and rewatched those movies. The amount of amazing things I noticed from rewatching those films made me respect and appreciate Christopher Nolan’s style even more. Since all directors have a different style, when I watch movies now, I try to see if I can recognize the style of cinematography displayed.
About This Course
Communication Design Theory
An in-depth introduction to communication design theory, this writing intensive course examines theoretical perspectives of design practice within the larger discourse of design and visual culture.
Search
Student Posts
- Avar He Zapata (9)
- Nick (7)
- Adrika Hoque (7)
- Sonali Heath (7)
- Rian D (6)
- Miranda N. (6)
- Marieme Ly (6)
- Andre Sadhu (6)
- Esmeralda Ensaldo (6)
- Jonathan (5)
- Luke El Dib (5)
- Eduardo Mendez (5)
- Dorian (4)
- Tonisha (3)
Recent Comments
- Miranda N. on “Widows, Orphans, Runts: Kill ’em. Kill ’em All.” – MN
- Rian D on Reading/Discussion #5: Manifestos
- Rian D on Reading/Discussion #5: Manifestos
- Sonali Heath on Intersecting Narratives: The Impact of Russian Constructivism Art on Afghan Art
- Sonali Heath on Research Draft#1: Comic Arts Culture
Alternative Formats
Transform your files to formats that work for you.
Ally File Transformer helps you to personalize your learning experience by converting your course files into alternative formats that fit your needs, devices, and learning preferences.
Hypothesis Group Annotations
Find recent COMD Theory annotations here.
HAVING TROUBLE accessing hypothes.is on your device? Add âhttps://via.hypothes.is/â to the start of any web address (URL) or use the Paste a Link feature.
Library Subject Guides
License
Unless otherwise noted, this site has a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) license. Learn more.
Leave a Reply