Showing posts with label Mentorship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mentorship. Show all posts

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Blog 25: Mentorship

Literal 

  • Mentorship Log
  • Contact Info: Matt Mogk  Phone: 310-266-1868  email: mogk@zrs.me

Interpretive 

The most important thing I have gained from this experience was the ability to communicate with others. For example, I had to communicate with all of the radio show hosts, zombie fans and authors, my partner Luke Boyd and mentor Matt Mogk in order to raise money for the once existing George Romero Star Campaign, get the interviews/ interview proposals done, and update the ZRS blog. Another important thing I gained from this experience was the ability to understand what it is that zombie fanatics like to see. I have learned that zombie fans would rather prefer to see articles that they could connect with through humor and those about a popular zombie film, book or video game. Most of the fans on the ZRS page absolutely adore George Romero for Night of the Living Dead, Max Brooks for his book World War Z,  Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg for their film Shaun of the Dead. I have also learned to be patient when it comes to setting up meetings with other people because often the people I'd work with would often have a busy schedule. 



Applied

My experience has helped me answer my essential question,"What is the most important factor for successful zombie fiction?" by allowing me to view for myself what it is that interests zombie fanatics. Helping Luke Boyd and Matt Mogk run the Zombie Research Society blog allowed me to see which movies and books were most popular and why. For example, when the novel World War Z was adapted into a film, Max Brooks himself admitted that he wasn't too sure that the film would fulfill World War Z fans. He even claimed that the only similarity between his book and the film was the name and that he had practically no involvement with the making of the movie so he can't guarantee that it'd be good enough to live up to his fan's expectations. This helped me realize that if an author isn't involved with the making of a film adaptation, then the entire story behind it will be distorted and may have a less chance of becoming as successful as the novel due to the different interpretations. 

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Blog 11: Mentorship 10 Hours Check

1. I am doing my mentorship at Zombie Research Society.
2. Matt Mogk Phone Number: 310-266-1868 Email: mogk@zrs.me
3. 30 hours and 15 minutes https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Akw9-202dQLGdC1CSHlsTFllWkhjS28yX2hNelBRWFE
4. On October 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, and 25 I spent the minimum of 2 hours each day contacting several famous zombie authors, fans, and LA Times writers in order to let them know of the campaign that was launched by the Zombie Research Society. I also helped fundraise money for the George Romero Star Project which was needed to be brought up to $45,000.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Blog 1: Summer Mentorship Component: Zombie Survival


    Literal (Know)


    Literal (Need to know)   

  • What is the most accurate definition of a zombie? 
  • Which disease could be considered the closest to a zombie infection?
  • Which would be worse? A quick spread of the infection or a slow one?
  • How would we be able to tell if someone was going to turn into a zombie? 
  • How would the infection be spread? 
  • Is there any other way to kill a zombie besides taking out the brain? 

   Interpretive

The most important thing I have gained from this experience was the knowledge of which supplies are needed to survive a zombie apocalypse, which locations are the best to go to, what weapons are the most effective, why audiences from all places and times have been so interested in zombies, where there have been said to be "zombie" outbreaks, how zombies have changed throughout time in shows and films, how the idea of zombies was brought up and what the most common symptoms are in a zombie. 

   Applied

My experience helped me choose a topic by grasping my attention with how several people really believe that something like the zombie apocalypse could actually happen. This experience also helped me choose a topic because I found it really amazing that there is an actual society out there that legitimately researches all things zombie with members that are neuroscientists, trying to discover if there are any zombie-like infections in the world.  The Zombie Research Society also amazes me with the way they are trying to spread the teachings of basic survival because if you pay close attention, the procedures for a zombie apocalypse are somewhat similar to that of what you would do in case of a natural disaster.