Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Homer-made Advertising
When advertisers create movie posters, they incorporate all sorts of components from the movie they're advertising; they combine or isolate any of the following: a still frame from the movie itself, a picture of the major characters made especially for the poster, a line or piece of dialogue, catch words or phrases, etc.--all in the name of creating buzz for the movie by targeting what is presumed to be its fan base.
You are going to do something similar for The Iliad: Your job is to create a poster for Homer's epic that advertises the poem based on the archetype which you believe is embodied within it the most intensely. You can use any number of the methods listed above, or Google "movie posters" and see if that gives you some inspiration.
These are due on Friday and will be graded on how well you prove your understanding of your chosen archetype (dig into it, don't just work with the surface level...reread its explanation in the Stillman text if necessary) and how well you connect details from or components of the poem--plot, lit. devices, etc.--to it in your poster.
This should be completed on a plain sheet of white paper. Whether or not you use color is up to you.
If you have any questions, please let me know!
You are going to do something similar for The Iliad: Your job is to create a poster for Homer's epic that advertises the poem based on the archetype which you believe is embodied within it the most intensely. You can use any number of the methods listed above, or Google "movie posters" and see if that gives you some inspiration.
These are due on Friday and will be graded on how well you prove your understanding of your chosen archetype (dig into it, don't just work with the surface level...reread its explanation in the Stillman text if necessary) and how well you connect details from or components of the poem--plot, lit. devices, etc.--to it in your poster.
This should be completed on a plain sheet of white paper. Whether or not you use color is up to you.
If you have any questions, please let me know!
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