I've posted before about the DHMIS series. I also kickstarted it. The 6th and final episode just aired. Watch it. I'll wait.
It's about media, that much all the viewers agree on. But what does it all mean? Let's take a multi-part in depth look!
The first episode details how creativity is only encouraged to a point. Go, make stuff, but make sure it's inside the box, and doesn't do anything to challenge the corporate overlords. I.E.Yellow Guy stating "I might paint a picture of a clown" and the Notebook replying "Whoa there friend, you might need to slow down." and doing this:
Also Notebook telling Yellow Guy "Green is not a creative color."
Yellow guy is the series designated Butt Monkey. It doesn't get better for him.
We also get the first hints of characterization from the Red Guy declaring that using your hair to express yourself "...sounds really boring."
Bird guy just plays along. More on him later.
So, it's a basic message; the corporate overlords represented by the Notebook teacher want us to be creative, but only inside their preset parameters.A good way to establish the tone of the series, and a subtle message delivery. But it's not the end.
We'll discuss more next time.
It's about media, that much all the viewers agree on. But what does it all mean? Let's take a multi-part in depth look!
The first episode details how creativity is only encouraged to a point. Go, make stuff, but make sure it's inside the box, and doesn't do anything to challenge the corporate overlords. I.E.Yellow Guy stating "I might paint a picture of a clown" and the Notebook replying "Whoa there friend, you might need to slow down." and doing this:
Also Notebook telling Yellow Guy "Green is not a creative color."
Yellow guy is the series designated Butt Monkey. It doesn't get better for him.
We also get the first hints of characterization from the Red Guy declaring that using your hair to express yourself "...sounds really boring."
He's my favorite.
Bird guy just plays along. More on him later.
So, it's a basic message; the corporate overlords represented by the Notebook teacher want us to be creative, but only inside their preset parameters.A good way to establish the tone of the series, and a subtle message delivery. But it's not the end.
We'll discuss more next time.
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