10.31.2013

HAPPY HALLOWEEN ("Donnie Darko" Sound Design Analysis)

Helloween Readers!
As you all know, today is Halloween. In the spirit of the day here is an assignment I did- an audio analysis of the spooky "Donnie Darko". (If you have not seen it **SPOILER ALERT**.)  
This is one of the "Cool College Assignments" I will be posting periodically.  
An audio analysis is a very (very) detailed look at the sound design and music choice of a film. Most of the commentary is based off of my own opinion, which you may agree or disagree with. I looked at the aesthetics of certain elements of the choice of sound as well as logistical reasons (such as the absence of sound itself vs. the sound of a door closing- one is for the art, the other is so you believe the world on the screen is real)
I appreciate you reading this week, and be safe out there!
Love,
Ob 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOWwPP6HFzQ
  
Richard Kelly’s Donnie Darko (2001) is a psycho- drama reflective of the “end of the world” time period it was produced in. In it we follow a young man named Donnie (Jake Gyllenhaal) through 28 days to the end of the world.

The story itself is a roller-coaster ride on which one questions the very meaning of life and all personal perspectives on time and understanding. Each element of the film carries another in both aesthetics and logistical research of the ideas presented within it.

Visually dark and somewhat comfortably-uncomfortable, Donnie Darko carries a weight in film that gives way to the idea that film can really do anything. If you were to close your eyes and listen only to the sound design, score, and soundtrack you would probably come to the same conclusive feeling. (There are no words in the music until the final sequence)
Given the excerpt I was assigned to analyze the sound of, I came to this realization: sound design can and does carry its film, and Donnie Darko delivers a genius medley of thrill, confusion, drama, and romance in its collection of audio tracks.

Throughout the movie the sound gives you the feeling that this town is the only place in the world. The crisp sound of every footstep, movement of clothing, lighting of a cigarette, scooting of a chair… All are given the spotlight in this film. Undisturbed by any vocal track in the music, these sounds stand alone as our characters seem to be.

The story of Donnie Darko is simply complicated. It has a very distinct flavor of confusing: one that made me personally go check the Internet for different break downs of the journey of Donnie.

It seems that Donnie is (humorously mentioned by another character) a super hero. He is given the unique opportunity to save the universe by traveling through time. Now, a director who hadn't written this story could have changed the very campy feel to something much more diluted and hackneyed through the use of high key lighting and an early 2000’s to late 1990’s stereotypical electronica soundtrack, but the subtle base tones and slight sort of gallops to the ear give the film a growing tension that ultimately builds supports the climax and conclusion of the film.

This film is also a great example of the power of silence. Nowadays in our media (mostly network TV, but I digress) we are fed over-saturated sounds- be it an incessant laugh track or a half- assed underscore to less-assed dialogue. Though I’m sure these very successful directors were taught that not everything they create needs to fill the ears as much as the eyes, they could learn a thing or twenty from Richard Kelly’s sound design. The heavy feeling of silence throughout Darko is a testament to the loneliness of the characters within the story. Everyone could very easily exist without being a character in a film and therefore always has a specific purpose for being where they are when they are there. The silence connotes the loneliness of Donnie, most importantly. He at one point states that he does not want to be alone, but we as the viewers need to see him this way in order for the story to carry on, so we accept the non-diegetic score of simple piano and quiet horns.

In the ending scene there are a sequence of shots featuring nothing but the ambiance of wind, thunder and rain, a bit of human gasps and laughs, and a very slow monotonous two notes playing on piano with orchestra vocals. This gives the viewer the feeling of a certain weight being lifted- even if you have no idea what the movie was about, the sounds let us know that things are going to be at least OK for the character we learned to love, Donnie Darko.
                                                                                                                          


10.24.2013

Welcome...


I am Obadiah Terry, an 18 year old black male residing in Chicago, Illinois. I moved here from Seattle on August 27th, 2013 to earn a degree in Cinema Arts and Sciences from Columbia College Chicago.
I'm sorry

  • You may remember me from elementary school.


The kid who stood on the curb with his brothers until the bell rang to get in line. The kid who brought Beanie Babies to show and tell? Who wore the same outfit for 3 days and you made fun of me? Who chased you on the playground after you chased me? The kid who was good at soccer? At Madrona?


  • You may remember me from middle school.


The kid with the weird skin and incessant sty infection's in his eyes. Basketball didn't work for me because I was super short, remember? At Washington, because my mom wanted me to see a bigger school before high school? Madrona was too small.. But I loved those guys anyway. I really did.
For what

  • You may remember me from high school,



The kid in the front row who was always talking about black empowerment and/or politics? The one who kept running for student government positions? The black kid who acted "white"? The weirdo, you remember. The one who was always with that girl. 

You will know me now as the voice you hear in your head as you read this. You may find out who I have grown to be, while I grow into who I want to be. You are my diary. You are where I will store my experiences. I will be completely honest and authentic with you, and only you.

I've missed you. It's been weird without you. We used to see each other every day, now I just sit alone in this apartment, writing comedy, movies, raps, poems, and blog posts.. And letters to you. Letters you will probably never read.. Not because I don't know how to send a letter, but because that'd be a waste of an envelope if you never opened it.
I'm writing to you, all of you, from here. Whether or not you read this, it will be here.

This is me.. Whoever that is, I guess reading this will help us both decide.

I hope this helps you in your life as it helps me.

Welcome to Oblogadiah.

10.23.2013

Welcome!

Hello there early bird!

Thanks for reading! I'm glad you're checking this out.

This blog is a collection of my thoughts and feelings put into different mediums of writing- Poems, stories, essays, and more!

I'd love your feedback when the time comes, just write below and ask about the piece you're into! Or just tell me how you're doing over there --->

Thank you to Ms. S. Taylor, the Senior English teacher who inspired me to make my Facebook status updates more exciting using this brand new blog!

#Oblogadiah begins Thursday at 4:44 p.m., (That's West Coast time, and will be updated weekly on...international time) hope to see you then:)

Much love
-Ob