Sunday, February 1, 2009

Bibliography

Lindsey Servold
Mrs.Boresen
Expository Writing
Period 4
Bibliography
1/27/09

Bibliography

AFI.com. American Film Institute. 27 Jan. 2009 .

Main Film Genres. AMC and Filmsite. 27 Jan. 2009 .

Movie Genres. Movies.com.au. 28 Jan. 2009 .

Reel Classics Casablanca(1942). 16 Dec. 2008. Reel Classics L.L.C. 1 Feb. 2009 .

Essay

Lindsey Servold
Mrs. Boresen
Expository Writing
Period 4
Classification Essay
1/27/09


Types of Movies

Have you ever seen a movie that is so captivating, you watch it dozens of times to the point of memorization. Or perhaps it’s a line from a movie that grabbed you, so you use this line constantly in everyday conversation. Movies, besides being just entertaining and amusing, are an influence our daily lives. Without movies our world would probably be bored let alone lost on a date. Think about it, couples usually get dinner and a movie; movies are one of the most common forms of entertainment. There are many genres of movies, for varied occasions, Comedies that make us laugh, Tragedies that make us cry, Thrillers that surprise, and films the whole family can enjoy together.

Comedies generally catch the viewer’s attention and are amusing. Not surprisingly comedies cover a wide broad range of sub- genres. Comedies are often combined with dramas, tragedies, and even thrillers. The most widespread types of comedies are tragic and romantic comedies. They use witty lines and comical sequences to catch viewer’s attention. Comedies convey humor by,” exaggerating the situation, the language, action, relationships and characters.”(Movie Genres). Comedies are so varied that anybody can watch them from a child to an eighty year old grandma. A comedy’s humor can be directly tied into a certain period of time or it can be timeless.

Tragedies are often classified as Dramas, these films focus on the main character or an event in history. These films are somber, represent realistic characters, and are driven by an unfolding plot with an under laid theme. These movies are very realistic often the settings and situations are plausible or actual places and proceedings. Tragedies have a very wide array of sub categories, including epics, melodramas, and romantic tragedies. Although they have many sub categories tragedies shy away from intense action scene, instead using mild action and powerful dialogue. The film Casablanca is a true romantic tragedy, it was set during World War II and is tinged with melodrama and intriguing dialogue.

Family films are simple films with an easy to follow plot and dialogue. They regularly have an idealistic moral to their plot. These films are often more geared toward children but if made well are interesting enough to engage adults. There is one sub category of family films that tower over the others, Animation. Companies like Disney, Warner Brothers, and Dream Works have large divisions dedicated to animation. Disney’s Pixar Animation is one of the most accomplished studios with films like Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, and most recently Wall-e. Family films are oriented around fantastical characters, plots and themes. Usually the main character faces a moral conflict of some kind and the movie follows this character through a sequence of events that teach or help the main character learn his moral lesson. Some family films are based on best selling book series like the Harry Potter saga and Lemony Snickets a Series of Unfortunate Events.

Thrillers are the last common category; as with the previous categories there are many sub sets
to this genre, each set is vastly different than the previous. A very popular sub set is Crime; Crime films focus on a struggle between good and evil in the eyes of the unwavering law. These movies,” revolve around a main character or characters trying to solve a crime. These whodunit (sic) movies leave you in suspense usually giving up the perpetrator at the conclusion of the movie.”(Movies.com.au). These movies contain violence and suspense, with intense stunts. The dialogue, although not as crucial as the action scenes, is important; dialogue in movies is the glue with out well written phrases and lines the characters would not be quite as impressive. Another sub-set is sci- fi, these films are focused on fantastical events that may seem improbable and unlikely. sci- fi films tap into undiscovered mysteries, theories, and conspiracies. Following the definition of thrillers sci-fi films have intense action scenes, use special effects, and have an intense plot.

Movies are as varied as the people who watch them, every year more directors, writers, and artists are adding more sub- genres. This means now more than ever people all over the world have a choice as to what will entertain them. There are four main genres that the sub categories fall into; Comedies, Tragedies, Thrillers, and Family films. Comedies are as their names suggest, funny, Comedies have two main sub categories Romantic and Tragic Comedies. Tragedies are sober films that that often contain well written dialogue and can be based off real events or at least plausible events. Thrillers also know as suspense films have both dialogue that is intriguing and intense action scenes with skillfully coordinated stunts. Family films if well written and produced can be entertaining for both adults and children. Movies are more than just entertainment they are complex pieces of history.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Extra Credit Visual


Winter Narrative

Lindsey Servold
Mrs.Boresen
Expository Writing
Period 4
Winter Break Narrative
1/12/09


Winter Break

I found myself sitting in Denver International Airport the day after the start of winter break. I arrived early thinking the airport would be crowded, and delays could be possible. I was very excited to be returning to California, I had made this same trip at least three times before, so I felt comfortable with flying alone. In California I planned to see my friends and spend some time with my mom.
I arrived at DIA three hours before my flight was supposed to take off, it was four days before Christmas and I expected the airport to be packed with people. I had printed my boarding pass off the Internet, so when I got to the airport I could simply drop off my bag with the Sky Caps and go through security. I made it through security in less than twenty minutes this meant that I had two and a half hours till my flight would leave. I had skipped breakfast feeling that coffee and food before a bumpy flight could be hazardous! With two and a half hours to spare my first stop was McDonald's. I ordered a large fry and soda and wrapped up in the blanket my uncle had given me for Christmas. I was reading the book my American Lit. teacher had suggested, Malcolm X.
Finally my plane began to board; it was filled with children who all began to cry, like the domino effect. I felt so bad for the mothers; you could tell they were exhausted and the kids weren’t doing so great either. After deplaning I went to the baggage claim; I gave my mom a big hug and grabbed my luggage. She asked me where I wanted to go first, my growling tummy revealed the answer, I wanted food! We went to my favorite mexican food restaurant. After returning home the next thing I did was unpack; I felt so good to be in my own room again. I watched movies and worked on puzzles the rest of the night with my mom. Over the next few days I planned to only spend time with my mom. We went to the movies and saw Yes Man. While in Albertsons I saw the Redbox DVD rental for the first time, we raided the box. On Christmas my mom and I opened presents as usual, I had worked really hard on her present which was a scrapbook full of all the cards my mother had sent her deceased parents.
Soon my plans to hang out with my friends began to fall through, Andrew and I spent part of New Years Eve together, and all my other friends were either out of town or spending time with family. I am a figure skater and usually around Christmas my mom and I go to one of the local outdoor rinks, this year we decided to go to Viejas Casino’s outdoor rink. It was hot but thankfully the ice had frozen over night. It felt great to skate again although getting a sunburn and ice skating are two things you generally don’t associate with each other.
So it was finally time for me to leave, I arrived at San Diego Airport I was running late, and to my surprise the lines were horrendous. I checked my luggage while my mom waited inside in the security line. I hugged and kissed her goodbye and fumbling with my carry on I passed through security, and barely made my flight, before I knew it I was soaring above California. Although not everything went according to plan I had fun. As the plane passed over the Rockies I snapped a few pictures and then the plane began its final approach into DIA.