Monday, July 14, 2014
CE Aftermath
Mainly focused on Drive:Michigan this summer, Sarah decided to preview a couple of documentaries and their introductions. Since her project will ultimately end up becoming a documentary, she wanted an in-depth look on how to start a film off. Some of the choices were absurd, including The Search Behind Zombies and Animal Hoarding, but a couple definitely focused her attention. One of those was the documentary Forgotten Planet (in multiple episodes) that is about abandoned America. Since one of her major cities to focus on is Detroit, she grabbed a few ideas from the opening scenes. However, even watching Netflix takes a toll on the full-time work and school student. By 4 pm, it is time to call it quits-until tomorrow, that is.
Preview: Creativity Exploratory
Living up to its name, the Creativity Exploratory has its employees explore new ways of learning. Although it is the summertime, many students stick around and work on their projects—some even full time. As a result, they are always utlizing the countless number of resources the CE has, and even coming up with their own. What other job allows you to watch Netflix to help with your creative flow? Sarah Fagerman, a CE fellow, previewed a few documentaries for her project Drive:Michigan, hoping to find out more in the style department. However, sometimes long hours of work and class in the summer can get her a little off-track.
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