Band of Brothers, produced by HBO, is a series that entwines deep with the very essence of what it is to be me. It is a series I watch at least once a year, including its follow-up, The Pacific, a series I continuously talk-about and celebrate, and often trade quotes of with my family, even … Continue reading Amazing Episodes- The Breaking Point (A writing analysis)
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Locations as characters
Break down a character to it's very metaphorical skeleton, and have a look at their purpose. They exist as a conduit, an avatar for the audience to experience a created world through fresh eyes. They are beings with pasts, personalities and hidden traits designed for the audience to connect with and recognise as a story … Continue reading Locations as characters
Something that no-one has ever seen before
We live in a time that is completely saturated by media. As a '90's child, we still had a huge back-catalogue of media to catch up on, affection ally called "old", when referring to anything from the '80's back to when recorded media first began to exist. Now we are positively spoiled for films,books, music … Continue reading Something that no-one has ever seen before
The Invisible Horror of HBO’s Chernobyl-An analysis on its writing
Hot on the heels of an ultimately, disappointing final series for HBO's Game of Thrones, the miniseries Chernobyl came out of nowhere for a great many people, and completely swept them away. Telling the all-too-true tale of the cataclysm that befall Pripyat in Soviet controlled Ukraine on the 26th of April, 1986, albeit in typical HBO fashion; … Continue reading The Invisible Horror of HBO’s Chernobyl-An analysis on its writing