Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Sean B.'s two questions!

In McKee he talks about a controlling idea being expressed in a single sentence. What is your controlling idea for your class project? (Idealistic, pessimistic, ironic?)

Can anyone describe the four levels of images (in Weston) in simpler terms?


-s.b.-

1 comment:

Jon Perez said...

Weston's images were summed up pretty well in her last paragraph in that section. The first level is the writers images (what he personally envisions for his characters). The second level is the character's images (what they would, in their imagined world, associate). The third level is the actor's images (where the actors go both consciously and subconsciously), and the fourth level is the director's images (the place the director invariably returns to and makes his own associations for everything from motivation to physical movement).