Stories are being told everywhere, in different ways and we can make use of that.
May it be a horror movie, a video game, an intro screen to a new phone or a website.
There are many good examples out in the world where they have done just that and we can learn from it. During this class, we brought up several websites and cinematic masterpieces and I chose to pick out a few of my own that I chose to reflect over.
I would consider this movie to be the best movie there is out there, not only because of the beautiful visual effects but the marvellous story as well.
The storytelling in the movie is beyond genius.
The story of Interstellar starts off with a mystery, and leaves it at that, giving you tense moments throughout the film so that you easily think about what just happened instead of what happened at the beginning. Only to explain everything at the very end, that everything is in fact connected.
Interstellar is one of the few movies that I can re-watch several times because of how the story is built, it’s timeless (Not a pun), and breaks my heart every single time like I would go back in time and watch it for the first time.
A video connecting the stories from three different timelines that is worth a watch.
A video connecting the stories from three different timelines that is worth a watch.
A collaboration between Disney and Salvador Dalí.
Destino is an animated short that began its production in 1945 and only finished in 2003.
The short animation is a constant trip through several transitions featuring many recognizable pieces from Dalí himself.
The story itself has no particular meaning, much like Dalís art himself, unless he said otherwise. But you can still make out a heartbreaking story from the visuals alone.