Trying to find my 'sound' apart from the subject of searching by writing our voice seems less obvious to the intended audience of this article. I do not need to write a subject. It is very pleasing to pretend to be an expert looking for sound. The concept of sound is very new to me. Because I do not know that my sentences convey very pronounced tones and attitudes. To prepare for this discussion, I took time to reread the previous tasks and to "hear" their voices.
I am very interested. Many of my favorite movies differentiate audiences. Many voices have lots to say, I only read a small part of it, but I quickly noticed the theme repeatedly in various objections. Indeed, I noticed several iterative themes, and I want to write down my view of some of them. But for brevity (and you can actually do this), I will limit it to this. Please allow me a more preface before digging down my idea deeply. Rian Johnson, author and director of The Last Jedi, is my good friend. I played a leading role in his two films "Brick and Looper", but indeed, with some kind of fraternal victory, he made some relief with the other two movies "Brothers Bloom" I gave it to you. But this is very important, I am not here to talk for him. He does not even know that I am writing this.
The theme of this week is to find a sound. I did not feel it much this week. The theme of "finding the sound" means not being successful in the classroom based on the interaction between production and our theme. But I like how other people use this theme, especially using it to find other people's voices, stories, and opinions, doing a lot of wonderful things. If I can review it shortly, I will pay more attention to this point this week. Most reflections were recorded in the Audio / one side dialog. According to the theme, this will help me as I really need to find my voice this week. The isolation of this course started heading to me, so I felt that I needed to put the sound in the ether. I recorded this reflection several times, but I can not shorten it. I'm sorry.
The theme of the Fall 2017 Living Writers series is "Find Your Voice". The course professor Juliet Giglio chose the theme for this semester. The purpose of this theme is to encourage students to find what they wrote and show how they differ from other writers. "I think that it relates to all visiting writers, regardless of whether they write nonfiction, poetry, or graphic novels, so I chose the theme" Find your voice " Giglio said. I also believe that all the selected writers have succeeded. Because they understand that they have to write down from the bottom of their hearts and tell a unique story. Basically they found a way to find their own voice. "