Questionable Interest

Liz writes this; I'm a 21 year old Art Student at Lancaster University.

You can look at my art here: http://elizabethcreaghanart.tumblr.com or here: http://elizabethcreaghan.com

This blog contains the art of others, reblogs of many things that appeal and some life updates.

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Jane Eyre was on at the Uni cinema last night.
James was heartily unimpressed by it. I do not wish to watch it again but I was quite charmed by it.
The costumes and setting were both absolutely superb, I found myself transfixed by all the details, it is a visually stunning film especially in the way light is treated. I think at times I forgot to care about what was being said and just looked at how their faces created beautiful shapes in shadows.
The plot was one that I barely knew (I’d asked Mum for a synopsis on Thursday) so it played out fairly well for me although it is quite a dull story all things said. I did not find myself too drawn into caring where Jane ended up but I suppose it was a fitting resolution. All the cast were suited to their roles and I enjoyed recognising so many faces.
Yet, it was too long, I got rather fidgety as it progressed. The cinematography doesn’t make up for a lack of engagement. I would have preferred things to move a little faster and maybe have wrapped up in 90mins instead of 120.

Jane Eyre was on at the Uni cinema last night.

James was heartily unimpressed by it. I do not wish to watch it again but I was quite charmed by it.

The costumes and setting were both absolutely superb, I found myself transfixed by all the details, it is a visually stunning film especially in the way light is treated. I think at times I forgot to care about what was being said and just looked at how their faces created beautiful shapes in shadows.

The plot was one that I barely knew (I’d asked Mum for a synopsis on Thursday) so it played out fairly well for me although it is quite a dull story all things said. I did not find myself too drawn into caring where Jane ended up but I suppose it was a fitting resolution. All the cast were suited to their roles and I enjoyed recognising so many faces.

Yet, it was too long, I got rather fidgety as it progressed. The cinematography doesn’t make up for a lack of engagement. I would have preferred things to move a little faster and maybe have wrapped up in 90mins instead of 120.

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Boulevard du Temple”, taken by Louis Daguerre in 1838 in Paris, was the first photograph of a person. The image shows a street, but because of the over ten minute exposure time the moving traffic does not appear. The exceptions are the man and shoe-shine boy at the bottom left, and (possibly) two people sitting at a table nearby who stood still long enough to have their images captured. 

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A bit of Parrot Stories history.
The inspirational blog post and communication up until Alex and I started emailing.  View high resolution

A bit of Parrot Stories history.

The inspirational blog post and communication up until Alex and I started emailing. 

So, I’m watching this on BBCiPlayer.
Freaked me out.
It’s totally interesting though. View high resolution

So, I’m watching this on BBCiPlayer.

Freaked me out.

It’s totally interesting though.

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