tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229116074975538397.post6215417865639764020..comments2023-12-30T08:56:43.315-08:00Comments on Language Scraps: Language and Film: Food For ThoughtTorben Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04898308267210987998noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229116074975538397.post-22361484297741111982007-12-18T20:04:00.000-08:002007-12-18T20:04:00.000-08:00Travis,I'd say that was more like two bits' worth,...Travis,<BR/>I'd say that was more like two bits' worth, lots more than the proverbial two cents.<BR/>Thanks for the good thoughts.Scott Abbotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01782322856303315648noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229116074975538397.post-61075605221642140812007-12-18T13:12:00.000-08:002007-12-18T13:12:00.000-08:00Just adding two pennies...I think music is probabl...Just adding two pennies...<BR/><BR/>I think music is probably the most 'popular' art form. Consumed, produced, etc...<BR/><BR/>And most 'influential'? Well, we all still read books in school, even on film theory. So literature/the written word in my book (ha ha ha)...<BR/><BR/>All the arts are great and interesting...they are all forms of language, built with language, and they all shape our language in interesting ways. I would never say that one art form or genre "out does" or is better than another because they are all so different and they all do different things. Comparing in terms of what form is better or worse is useless in my mind. I think it is a question of what each one can do, what the artist is going for, what effects the work has on its audience, etc. So, like Scott, I reject any hierarchy of art forms...though I now understand that isn't what you originally meant Andrew.<BR/><BR/>Also, I think it is important to point out that film is still in it's very infancy...not even 200 years old. We are still in the very beginning phases of exploring and understanding film...<BR/><BR/>Having said all of this...film is an incredible art form and has the ability to synthesize many art forms, into a different form. I wouldn't say that it is any more or less effective than any other genre or art form, just incredibly unique, powerful and interesting...and so new, and always changing! Let's hope it keeps exploring and changing...Grabloidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00145436944422987383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229116074975538397.post-5237199553860598502007-12-12T18:03:00.000-08:002007-12-12T18:03:00.000-08:00I love film for all its ability to draw on various...I love film for all its ability to draw on various art forms, visual and aural and narrative.<BR/><BR/>But I balk at crowning it the king of genres.<BR/><BR/>Instead of the hierarchy, can't we just enjoy haiku for its formal pleasures, a jazz trio for its complexities, a photomontage for its wit, and so on?<BR/><BR/>If we're talking only about which genre is the most popular at the moment, film may take the cake. But it hasn't replaced painting or poetry in any sense but sheer popularity.<BR/><BR/>Wagner used to say that his operas, with their Gesamtkunstwerk character, would replace all other arts.<BR/><BR/>The novel was declared dead several times over the 20th century.<BR/><BR/>And if film had replaced painting, there wouldn't have been such a disturbing exhibition of Richard Prince's paintings and photographs and sculptures in the very crowded Guggenheim last weekend in NYC.<BR/><BR/>I don't mean to argue against film or against the way film (as have each of the arts) has influenced language. And I hope your film finds a wide audience. I watched the trailer on your website and find that it's about a topic I've been thinking a lot about. In fact, when I team-teach a course on border issues in Spring of 2009, I hope to screen it for our class and a wider audience.Scott Abbotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01782322856303315648noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229116074975538397.post-61289114951617699152007-12-12T12:41:00.000-08:002007-12-12T12:41:00.000-08:00Spot on! Literature and film may be considered sep...Spot on! Literature and film may be considered separate mediums of expression, but ever since the bards were chanting Beowulf literature has always had its performance element, and from its inception film has relied on literature for content and inspiration. The See the Movie, Read the Book directory at http://www.outriderbooks.com/seethemovie.html provides many more example.<BR/><BR/>Michael Hofferber<BR/>Farmer's Market OnlineFarmer's Market Online is...https://www.blogger.com/profile/13508386974550975183noreply@blogger.com