Portfolio Planning

Most of my previous blogs have either been me analyzing a specific topic or speaking my mind on something; however, this time, it’ll be a little different. For this post, I’ll be writing a more informative piece explaining my plans for my English summative.

My task for this summative is to make a portfolio that includes four different media outlets we’ve used throughout the course. Each of these media texts should work together to bring light to something interesting or significant I noticed throughout the novel.

My portfolios thesis will be: The infamous view that all men in our society are dominant while women are inferior is explored vigorously and unfairly throughout Lullabies for Little Criminals. The novel depicts women in a negative, stereotypical manner, ultimately degrading them as a whole. Through the perspective of a feminist lens, it becomes evident how men have cultivated the power to restrict and make decisions for a woman in both this novel and in today’s society.

Below, is a brief description of what media texts I plan to use and why I think that specific outlet is best to explain my thesis.

Persuasive Essay

For the first part of my portfolio, I have decided to write a persuasive essay on the different ways women are negatively portrayed through society. I will be exploring how men devalue women in ways that make them look absurd. I think that writing a persuasive essay will be a good idea for me because I believe it’s one of my most potent forms of writing. I also think this types of essay is suitable for my topic because it allows me to use logic as well as emotion to draw from. This topic is very controversial and heavily talked about in today’s society, so I believe using passion, rhetorical questions and imagery will enhance my writing in a way that will display my points in an effective manor.

Blog Post

I will be exploring how men have cultivated power to make decision for women in the novels society and today’s society through a blog post. The reason I choose to do a blog post, is because it’s a great way to get a few but important points across without being very formal. I can talk informally and use specific words styles that other mediums will not let me. Through a blog post, I will be using a conversational tone to make my readers really understand what I’m trying to say while allowing for feedback and comments. This medium will also allow me to use parenthetical citations and detailed images to prove my ideas further. Since i’ll be including a portion about our society today, hyperlinks will enhance my points and backup my observations.

Concept map

I will use the features of a concept map to dive in deeper into how the idea of how patriarchy is used within the novel. (Patriarchy is simply the exploration of how women are inferior to men). I will be using examples and different scenarios to showcase how men and women are not seen to be on the same level. I will also be showing examples of how women are seen to be inferior, as well as showing examples of how men are seen to be dominant. The reason I choose a concept map is that it can get an essential idea across without using long sentences. It’s also very visual so it can be easier to understand and will allow the readers to see a physical connection between two things rather than just thinking about it.

Remix

For my last media text, I’ve decided to create a remix in terms of creating something new from 5-6 original posts. I will rearrange certain elements and use pictures to explain some major points seen in the novel and will display them as a whole. Since I’m doing a digital portfolio, I will post both the original cover and my cover and discuss the differences and what each picture means. I think that a remix will fit into my portfolio well, as I will be able to show and prove my thesis in a different way other than just using words. It will add another dimension to my portfolio and keep readers more interested as it won’t be a block of text, but rather something visual that they can interpret in their own way. I’m also very excited about this media outlets as I’ve never created my own remix before so I’m looking forward to facing a new challenge. I do believe, that this portion will be the trickiest part of my portfolio as I will be attempting to use many different software like illustrator and Photoshop to create my new image. On top of that, I will also be making that imagine into a mosaic so it will be a lot harder to cite those images and make it in a way that will be effective to my portfolio thesis.

Skills Learned

Throughout this course, I’ve learned so much and developed many skills that I didn’t have coming into this class. Starting from the beginning of unit 1 all the way to this post I’m writing right now, I’ve learned how to properly analyzing a text through literary theories as well as learn how important it is to infer something and make connections etc. Over the course of this semester, I’ve learned more about remix’s, blogs and literary theories more than I ever have, including how to properly give credit. I feel like looking from an overview, a major skill that I’ve acquired is time management as well as looking through different lens to see what a text could mean in different ways.

-ZK

Lines between originality and Rip-offs

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/led-zeppelin-inside-debut-album-jimmy-page-robert-plant-775226/

For those who may not know, Led Zeppelin is a rock group that was formed in 1968 consisting of a singer, guitarist, keyboardist and drummer. As they were becoming more and more popular, many people began to question the originality and creativity behind their songs.

After watching Kirby Ferguson’s video series “Everything is a remix”, I realized that the beat to Led Zeppelin’s song “Stairway to Heaven”, released in 1971, was oddly similar to “Taurus”, a song composed by the band Spirit 3 years before.

https://www.google.com/kirby_ferguson_embrace_the_remix&psig=AOvVaw0ZqzaXZVuHkWnz2pL4jUKN&ust=1551564081378671  

While listening to these songs back to back, you can easily see how the chords and pitch of the music sound similar. Zeppelin sampled off of “Taurus” as they used similar instruments, mainly a specific key on the acoustic guitar, creating a very similar tone and sound. By using this distinct key, many believed that Led Zeppelin initially copied off of Spirit and was not original as the background music sounded too similar. The song was not completely creative as they did not come up with it themselves and copied others work, however, Zeppelins song was dramatically transformed creating a whole different song. They added in new chords and a new backline beat. They slowed down the speed of the song while using softer keys that created less of the bass sound heard in “Taurus”. They also transformed the song by adding their own lyrics as well as the melody to go along with it. Zeppelin recombined elements of the two songs as he took parts of the beat from “Taurus” and added them on top of his own music ultimately creating the “similar” sound.

Listen to the two songs below, and let me know what you think!

Since the songs had some similarities throughout, I believe that Led Zeppelin should have mentioned, that they used some sounds from Spirit and should have properly given credit. Although the song was remixed, it was clearly not for an educational purpose or non-commercial purpose, but instead for a profitable purpose as it was sold to millions. Due to this fact, they should’ve properly given credit where it belonged. Since they didn’t do what was required, they faced many copyright issues leading to larger problems.


^Picture of the band “Spirit”

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In terms of copyright infringement, as I mentioned earlier, I believe that “Stairway to Heaven” was significantly different from the song “Taurus” as it had different musical components and different melodies in all areas of the song. If you listen closely to Spirits song, you will see it has more of an ominous, low pitched melody with more bass whereas “Stairway to Heaven” has more of a higher, adventures melody with higher pitch ranges. I believe that Led Zeppelin and Spirits songs were more different than they were similar. The specific instruments used in both songs do not have any specific copyright laws surrounding them either, making me believe Zeppelin did not infringe on the copyright of the original work since it was not the exact same nor a rip-off but significantly different in all aspects.

To avoid ripping something off, creators should always add their own spin to their work. Whether you get inspiration off of others or straight out copy others ideas, giving ethical attribution will always change the outcome of your product. Using others work exactly as it is without changing a lot, is when I believe it becomes a rip-off. By using your own creativity to produce a remix or something original, you’re transforming your inspirations into something never seen before. I encourage this as long as its significantly different and not the same. To make sure your work is not a rip-off I suggest you let a few people hear or see your product before its released, so you can get a few more opinions on it. Nothing is worse than thinking something is great only to find out it wasn’t original.

What are your thoughts about this whole situation? Was it similar enough to be infringing copyright or different enough to not be considered an “exact” copy? Let me know!

ZK

Sources that I used:

https://vimeo.com/14912890 

https://vimeo.com/19447662

https://vimeo.com/25380454

https://www.nme.com/news/music/led-zeppelin-194-1349199