Thanks for the reviews, the documentary sounds very interesting, I am looking forward to viewing the film in class this Saturday. I’m also excited to see the quality of a film that was produced using imovie editing software.
In reading the three reviews you are able to distinguish the differences between them. It’s obvious that all three are reviews; the difference is in the details that the writer decides to enter in the review.
The first review by Ruby Rich is much longer then the other three. It also gives much more detail and is explicate on the major facts in the life of Jonathon Caouette compared to the other two reviews. One example of the differences between the reviews is that Rich uses more quotes by Jonathen Caouette in his article. Riches review also delves into the background of the early success of the documentary and events that lead to its accomplishments.
After reading Transforming Shakespeare and Dim Lady I’m starting to see the entertaining value in transforming text writings. I can see how with some effort one can have fun and learn a new form of expressing their thoughts on different subjects. I must admit I should rethink the text I chose for assignment Two. The text is a little long but it can be fun and it’s from one of my favorite films. It may be difficult, but with a little more reading on the subject of text transformation I think ill be a little more confident in transforming the famous speech by George C Scott in beginning of the movie Patton.

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