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Kaitrin's DMA Blog: November 2005
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Thursday, November 24, 2005. Okay All I can say is that the article. On evangelism through Halo 2 is.amazing. And not in a good way. Sorry for the title, I couldn't resist. It's like that "Satan is a Nerd" shirt. Okay. Serious writing now:. It irritates me when people try to make everything "Christian." Everything that should. Not exactly plausable. So why try to force something that's not there? And flooded with angry whispers from highly agitated gamers. I decided I should probably not do that again.
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Kaitrin's DMA Blog: December 2005
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Monday, December 12, 2005. Sledgehammer was the soundtrack because of the music videos we watched in class. I know Leeper had shown some of those animations in Intro to DMA, but I didn't know at the time that you all planned on stringing them all together. At any rate, it was pretty neat seeing everything on screen: "Yes, these are my friends and classmates.and they're awesome! Posted by Kate at 11:41 AM. Posted by Kate at 11:19 AM. Saturday, December 10, 2005. Act Justly, Love Mercy. Peter Vander Meulen...
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Kaitrin's DMA Blog: October 2005
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Tuesday, October 25, 2005. As a kid, I envied my friends who had the opportunity to be corrupted by MTV. Even though my cousin was a month older than me, her mother allowed her to watch MTV, whereas my mother believed it to be "inappropriate." She was virtually the same age as me, but may as well have been ten years older than me for all the privileges I thought her to have. Most importantly, though, she knew Michael Jackson was not. I remember watching Free Willy. I can begin to understand why MTV was s...
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Kaitrin's DMA Blog: September 2005
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Thursday, September 29, 2005. Media on a Budget. I was reading news articles on Wired News when I came across this article. On a movie that is being released tomorrow, called MirrorMask. It mentions how the movie was made on a budget of only four million dollars using over-the-counter software. It really drives home the message just how important and effective what we're learning in the DMA program is. On the film, for those of you annoyed by Huntington's horrible internet bandwidth. Oh, and Neil Gaiman.