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Kirby Ferguson:Embrace the Remix
Film Maker and Remixer
A Filmmaker/Remixer who believes in recreation or remixing to be a better way of conceiving creativity.
Remixing: A
form of
creativity
, New
Age
Production, o
r
Copying
THESIS:
”
You take exist
ing songs,
you chop th
em up, you
transfo
rm th
e pieces,
you
combine back
togeth
er
again…. These
aren’t
just th
e
components
of remixing, I
think th
ese are
the basic
elements of a
ll cre
ativity
”. …
Kirby Ferg
uson (p
lay 1:10)
“NOTHING IS ORIGINAL”…KIRBY FERGUSON. WE AS PEOPLE ARE DEPENDENT UPON EACH OTHER IN TURN WE ESCALATES OUR CREATIVE MINDS THROUGH ONE ANOTHER.
On an overall perspective, Mr. Ferguson displays that this method is not just for the music industry but for all different types of genres. .
Creativity derives from imagination and motivation. The ability for one to see and recreate or expand an idea through others visions is how creation/creativity is formed.
THEN…
IT IS SAID THAT EVERY TEN
YEARS REPEATS ITSELF( but
with a twist).
Whether its fashion, cars,
homes, even beds.
Everything around us was
built with an idea an an
imagination. Thus creating
creativity.
NOW……
Focus
Opening with a flash from the past News Bulletin:” Let’s go back to 1964”. America’s favorite Bob Dylan, is accused of stealing songs.
Appeasing to the older generation was his focus right from the start. By relating to the majority of the audience , he created a domino effect of
listeners. Then quotes remarks from Woody Guthrie for added sarcastic humor.
Sarcastic, Comedian, Knowledgeable, Assertive, Believer, Creator
Yes Vs.No-Ethics
Thus this idea of remixing has been around for a long time, there are some WHOM
sees ownership and sharing ideas between ones creativity. Even though Kirby Ferguson states, “ We are not self-made. We are dependent on one another. Admitting this to ourselves isn’t an embrace of mediocrity and
derivativeness, it’s a liberation of our misconception”, some choose not to share or encourage others within their realm of imagination.
Since the idea of having your ideas registered only to you, I believe that is where
the majority of possession of an idea that can be elaborated into so much more, starts to lose its value
But for whom. Of course for the one that has a better solution to that idea but just didn’t think about
It first.
Copyrights/ Protection
In the EndThe Battle between creative ideas and legal discrepancies come in to play. The Industry (businesses) exploit this idea with selfish reasoning, therefore limiting peoples ability to
improve or recreate an idea.
Sarcasm, Comedian, Knowledgeable
Assertive,
Explanatory,
Believer,
DYNAMISM CHARACTERISTICS:
On a rating of 1 to 5, Kirby Ferguson receives a 4.
He uses two of the five characteristic as his focus for this public speaking. His delivery of information and recollection of his research commends his pictorial demonstrations. He elaborates his focal points through memory as he deciphers on the use of the creativity called Remixing.
Being that I have heard of thisSolution before, I wouldn’t say that thereIs an originality to his thesis. I read through lines, not just from the educational stand point, but on a whole. Meaning remixing has been and is still in use and of knowledgeable reasoning.
The lack of the Why?, this was used, is what should have been the head on topic.
Using Garr Reynolds and Nancy Duarte tools of a good presentation, Kirby Ferguson related to his crowd immediately and attentively. He came prepared using only his slides to reference from to what he was already saying. Standing confident and assertive, even on the sarcasm, Mr. Ferguson delivers a cultural ethical speech provided by his research.
CalmMellowPassionate
Being mellow but passionate fits Kirby Ferguson very well. He emphasizes on his points and mellows out in setting you up to view the his discussion. I find myself a lot more interested in this process of creativity.
Kirby
Ferguso
n
Sir Ken Robinson
Compare & Contrast
Both these speakers present that sarcastic humor that keeps the audience hanging on to the next word for the next punch line. Each uses the same method of mellow relax speeches yet enthused on the subject. Fergusons Remixing and Sir Robinsons Schools Kills Creativity, has the same bubble of speaking, meaning they are in the same category about the creativity within ourselves but doesn’t elaborate on the same issues and delivery.
Kirby references to music to describe how repetitiveness can lead to creating new ideas. He inspires people to tap into this element of his speech. Embracing. Awakening. Remixing
Sir Robinson teaches you the” How’s and Why’”, questions that are put on our children and our own creativity, and its uses for controls in our society.Changing Education Paradigms
Compare & Contrast
Confidence Not Selfishness
Be prepared for your presentation, we all have those butterflies, and it does get scary depending on the situation, belief in your work and using your natural talent can be a great way of standing assertive and delivering your speech with the upmost confidence.
Relate immediately to the audience analyze your listeners and viewers and picture yourself viewing you. Then embrace the remix of your public speaking
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