While a good film is composed of great acting, moving performances and exceptional writing, the film itself would not physically exist without the cinematography.
Author Archives: Mariel Martinez
Culture Clash celebrates 25 years
No one knows better than college students that it’s hard to make relationships last. For those that stand the test of time, congratulations and celebration are a must. Culture Clash, just shy of turning 25, is a Latino and Chicano comedy and theater group whose long trajectory is to be celebrated Oct. 30 in Royce Hall.
The improv space looks to create community
Prom night circa senior year of high school ”“ instead of being out and about gallivanting with a group of people you most likely won’t, nor want, to see again after graduation, you are home cursing the world because you were rejected by that special someone.
Alum’s show uses physicality to create journey
The image of clowns usually renders one of two memories: either that of fun childhood birthday parties or terrifying nightmares courtesy of Stephen King’s televised drama, “It.”
Eight hours of surgery, just one week off work
Not many can say they’ve experienced more than eight hours of surgery in one day, yet even fewer can boast of returning to work shortly after as if nothing happened. Alex Jaeger is one of those few.
A view of the world on stage
As a result of the dwindling economy, two things that most people today would consider a grand luxury are traveling and entertainment.
Student upstages cancer
“The sky is the limit.” “If you can dream it, you can do it.” “Just do it.” Do any of these phrases strike a chord? If you are familiar with Hunter Bird, they most likely just struck every chord in your metaphorical harp.