Category: Media Studies
Posts of studies, opinions, and reviews on multimedia communication including film, digital graphics, performing arts, and other mass media.
Trumpocalypse Media
Nathaniel Keay A semiotic analysis of the media’s coverage of President Trump:
Radio Voice—An Interview With Dr. Lewis Knight, Senior Producer at CIFC
Aaron Brickle Dr. Lewis Knight is a former radio and television professional, with vast experience in producing, directing, and hosting a wide variety of programs on various media. He is […]
Making it Reel
Andrew Collins A short video essay on the process of making a short video essay.
Time for Change
Skylar Taylor, Student Editor A psycho/Social analysis of the documentary Time: The Kalief Browder Story:
Heart of the Beast
Dallas Collins A comparative analysis of the film Beauty and the Beast:
Silence & Scorsese
Seth Williams Semiotic Analysis of the film Silence:
007 Dalton and License to Kill
Marshall Tankersley, Student Editor What do you hate? Everyone, including Christians, hates something. Is it another person? An event? An action? Evil? Some individuals hate in wrong ways, in ways […]
Gran Torino, Cruising to Classic Status
Christian Luna Clint Eastwood’s film Gran Torino is directed by the acclaimed actor and director, and Eastwood also stars as the movie’s protagonist. The film was released on January 9, […]
C.S. Lewis, Sci-Fi, and Displaced Persons
Sadie Wyant Though C.S. Lewis wrote 3 acclaimed science fiction novels, he is not always identified with the sci-fi genre. Aside from his fiction, Lewis also provided some useful criticism […]
The Third Man Revisited
Marshall Tankersley, Student Editor How one grows is as important to a life as actions. A man can do one thing in his life, but how he reacts to it […]
Be part of this world…
Andrew Collins The 2007 film, No Country For Old Men, was written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. The movie is based on the novel by award-winning author Cormac […]
Kingdom of Heaven, Director’s Cut
Seth Williams The 2005, Ridley Scott film, Kingdom of Heaven is a diamond in the rough, which is strange because its dramatic narrative, written by William Monahan, is nothing short of […]