I worked individually on this project and I really enjoyed because preparing a glogster provides creative thinking. I will definitely use this task with my students in the future.
References:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komodo_dragon
Pictures are taken from:
* http://commons.wikimedia.org
* http://www.labuanbajorooms.com/
Friday, April 19, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
DIGITAL STORYTELLING - INTRODUCING MY LIFE
I used Movie Maker for this project and I did it on my own. It was enjoyable but a bit challenging. Arranging the text to the time and fitting it to pictures were hard. Except for these, I liked preparing such a homework. I can use it in the future when I become a teacher.
Monday, April 1, 2013
INTERVIEW WITH JEFF BRIDGES
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Jeff Bridges as Bad Blake in Crazy Heart |
I listened to the interview of Jeff Bridges because I like his acting so much. Listening to a native speaker was hard and a little bit discouraging. I listened again and again. Still, it took a lot of time to get the whole conversation.
Mark Lawson was the interviewer and the topics they mentioned were about Jeff Bridges’ awards, his
role, Bad Blake, in the film Crazy Heart, his laziness, his naturalness, his role and the
role’s effects on him, the difficulties of his role, his web-site, and his
father.
First of all the interviewer talked about Jeff Bridges’
awards and award nominations. Then he talked about Jeff Bridges in Crazy
Heart. A short scene from the film was put to the interview. The real interview
stars from here.
Mark Lawson's first question was: "Has he only been able to predict the roles which become
big, or is he sometimes taken by a surprise?"
Jeff Bridges: "I really try not to work as much as possible.So I resist engaging in a movie. Then it’s just
too intriguing that I have to do it. That’s what it usually sucks me in . Each
movie is a challenge with high expectations for each one, you know as far as
being a good one, being a movie I’d like to see."
Mark Lawson: And you say you don’t like to work too much. But in fact,
when we look back you’ve done, very large number of films and you turn up with
Academy… In fact, you did take on quite load.
Jeff Bridges: I know, I think myself as a lazy guy. But when I look back
on it, that a lot of stuff. Or they keep offering me things that are too tempting. You know, it’s
like puts that line from the Godfather, Pachino says "get out, drag me back". So
it feels like, you know.
The interviewer didn’t react much to Jeff Bridge’s answers. He just
skipped rapidly to the other questions.
A few more questions were asked, one of them was this:
Mark Lawson: Is that a matter of acting technique and tricks or are you
doing what comes naturally?
Jeff Bridges: Probably a little bit of both. One of the things that I do when I’m preparing is I think about aspects of myself.
The interviewer then asked Jeff Bridges questions about his role.
He plays guitar in the film and the interviewer asked if playing the guitar,
singing songs were difficult and Jeff Bridges kind of answered that he was anxious about these but they were
okey.
The interviewer finally asked a question about photos that Jeff Bridges took and compiled them in a book. And Jeff Bridges finished the conversation by making a joke.
Jeff Bridges was relaxed and cheerful from the beginning to the end. He answered all of the questions in a manner special to Jeff
Bridges. He is always relaxed. I think that Jeff Bridges has a great sense of humour. At the end, he made a joke and finished the interview by
emphasizing his web-site.
If I were the interviewer, I'd ask these two questions to Jeff Bridges:
- What is your favourite character you’ve acted so far?
- Do you think that you reflect your laziness to your roles?
To listen to the interview, please click here.
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