Robin Hood: The People's Outlaw

September 28
by Christine 28. September 2010 08:32

I have followed all three seasons of the BBC Robin Hood series and was really excited when I saw a movie coming out by the same name. The creators of this newest Robin Hood movie chose to take a Batman Begins type approach and ask how Robin Hood became Robin Hood. Having been familiar with the Robin Hood tale and not yet seeing the movie, one could already guess the end result, so the most interesting twist in this movie is how he became a man of the Hood.

In this version of the age old tale, the known historic facts were used. The facts are these: Robert, son of William, was declared an outlaw; His name most likely morphed into Robin Hood from Robehod; He lived in England; Given the time period he lived, the movie plot is likely a realistic picture of events during the life of Robin Hood. (I have used the word likely for good reason. None of this is known for certain and all are good guesses as to the origination of the Robin Hood tale.)

For me, knowing what Robin/Robert would end up doing took some of the mystery out of the movie. This movie would work much better if the viewer didn't come into the movie thinking Robin Hood. All of the names and faces blurred together because the viewer knew the basic tale. "Robin Hood" would have been far more effective as a movie if the title had been changed. Naming the character in the title set this movie up for failure. I'd have preferred an approach like "Everafter" on the Cinderella Story. A concept or important item may have been a better title (Alternative titles: Being Hood, The Hood, The Outlaw, The People's Outlaw, The people's sheriff, becoming Hood...?). If there is one thing I've learned in my short writing experience, it's that a title that makes or breaks a book, story or movie. Editors rename books and articles all the time so they sell better. The "Robin Hood" title may bring people to watch the movie the first time, but it won't help people continue to love the movie or put it in their DVD library.

The whole Robert/Robin name use may have been more historically accurate, but it made for a more confusing movie. The Character played by Russell Crowe started out as Robin Longslide and takes on the name of a knight, Sir Robert Locksley. His friends still call him Robin all the while trying to pass himself off as Sir Robert. The whole uncertainty of the character undermines the story and plot. The viewer has to concentrate to understand when he's Robert and when he's Robin. I would have loved to see this developed more.

I blame the writing for this flop. I would have liked to see a stronger story emerge. It felt really rushed in key moments and the plot climaxed, but didn't conclude well. I applaud the writers for putting french in a movie about the quarreling of the French and English, but also didn't feel the use helped with the continuity of the entire movie. Overall, we needed to see more of the main character and what led him internally to what he did. To be a main character, he must have far more interaction and depth than just going out and fighting.

The difficulty with a movie plot is that you can only have so many things happen. There's not really time to delve deep into the Robin Hood. This movie would have been better had I not known any of the Robin Hood stories. Yes, all the basics were there about Robin Hood, but the story focus mostly on the time before he became an outlaw. I wish they would have stayed more in the beginning and not called the movie "Robin Hood". Yes the story was about a man becoming Robin Hood. This would have been extremely interesting. The dawning idea at the end would be becoming an outlaw and stealing. 

The boys in the Sherwood could have been portrayed better. The whole animal mask thing grossed me out as a viewer. A different way of establishing their presence would have been preferred. Maybe in conversation or in children disappearing and people leaving? Both would have helped. 

To me, the movie was a disappointment. The 2010 Robin Hood movie were probably trying to bring a different perspective to this age old tale. Overall the movie lacked many things, namely depth and interest. It's a million times better than "Master and Commander" but still lacks something. The best part of the movie is the idea of Robin Hood, the idea of telling his beginnings, and the cinematography. Great ideas, poor execution. Still, this movie may do well. It's an action movie and has men fighting with swords. Look! Shiny...

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Tweets about design and math

September 01
by Christine 1. September 2010 10:05

Can you have text flow between 2 documents in Indesign?

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A well designed page makes my heart sing.

Just condensed some solutions enough to take out exactly half a signature... :)

@MathType Any news on better integration of MathType with InDesign?

@MathType still fighting larger parenthesis in MT eps files...won't appear when exported to PDF after placed in InDesign CS3.  Any ideas?

Is there a way to flow text between several indesign documents?

InDesign&Mathtype: Keeping the weird symbol font & inserting symbols where I need them from another font. Edit>Insert Symbol—appears to work

I think I just solved it!!!!!! Test as we speak...

I would totally buy a mathtype plug-in for Indesign. Why hasn't anyone developed it?

MathType is really one of the better ways to do mathematical typesetting. I really wish they had an InDesign plug-in.

@MathType I called you today to ask a font question :).

in need of a typographer...or type designer...

looking for a new mathematical font that has the greek letters and will work with MathType

Anyone want to make a font for us?

@MathType by folders or if a font has certain characters? or only set fonts...

looking for a mathematical font to replace symbol

Suitcase or Linotype messed with MathType…

When you export a PDF from Indesign does it use the display or postscript font?

What if I use MathType and install all OpenType fonts…

@iwsayers I've been using Linotype FontExplorer X. How is suitcase better? I'm also using MathType so I need no confusion with fonts.

@iwsayers I own both & want to start using it, but need to start w/ clean font system. Would it hurt to install CS4 first? What's better?

I want to do a fresh install on my mac & need to figure out how to manage fonts…

@iwsayers absolutely in a book! 520 is too much for 1 document.

Can CS3 and CS4 live on the same computer in harmony?

stupid fonts…

still having problems with parenthesis and exponents!

I need a font manager that understands me!

Just finished a 520 page book today…oh the feeling of accomplishment!

Enjoying Algebra 2 today.

Really enjoyed the Read between the Leading podcast this week! Thanks!

Put in almost equal time between InDesign and MathType today.

I just saved myself a bunch of time by applying an object style…so wonderful. 

Object Styles to the Rescue!

Is there a way to auto fit just horizontally in InDesign? If so, that would be really useful. I would call it 'fit frame to content horizontally'

Thankful for the MathType feature that aligns = signs and decimals within a matrix.

The matrix is one of MathType's best features. That and fractions.

wish there was a record action button in ID or a reapply…I suppose that's what quick apply is for. Not so excited about that feature yet…

Why oh why do beginning designers put so many darn tabs and spaces? It's driving me crazy.

Do font nightmares ever disappear? I pray for the day when people only use correct fonts with clean computer systems...

Placed a MathType file and applied an object style....and then a celebratory note. Styles save the day.

started using object styles and it's making a huge difference. Why didn't I think of this sooner?

So excited about the finished product. Yay, new books!

I dislike coming up with invoices for non-profits. I never know whether to charge full price or give them a discount because they are a non-profit and otherwise couldn't afford my services.

Was complimented again by our printer and pre-press department. Are they just trying to encourage me or are they serious?

Windows users have control, but Mac users have command.

I tried to alt/opt + scroll to zoom in while using Safari, but realized I wasn't in InDesign.

So excited about the finished product. Yay, new books!

Have I mentioned lately how much I love paragraph & nested styles?

cha-ching! I just found an awesome feature. I can add letters to automatic numbering. I wondered if I could do that! Just made my day…

accidental lesson title: "Finding a person < 100%"

making a list and checking it twice

Mr. Tiger could be marketed as a space heater.

Someone once told me that if InDesign doesn't quit on you at least once a day, you're not working hard enough.

loving the new matrix features in MathType 6.0 for mac

oh, mr. Tiger, why are you always so moody?

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Some Fun Links

September 01
by Christine 1. September 2010 09:37

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Some Random Tweets

September 01
by Christine 1. September 2010 08:39

Today I closed one of my two twitter accounts (one I haven't used since last winter). Here's some highlights from my posts:

Just did a dance because a corrupted file was rescued.

I was in the middle of US history class when I heard about the 9/11 disaster. I always thought it was kind of fitting in a way. (11 Sept 2009)

still like Coca-Cola logo better than pepsi logo.

I just typed css instead of csc for cosecant...haha.

I dislike when a project is consistently inconsistent. It means so much more work for me...if not now, someday.

Character styles are like little solidiers saying, "Hold up, don't clear this."

What up, Chicago

What if I disable Times New Roman?

I want an iPhone app that identifies pantone colors!

Unlimited Turkey sounds like a grocery store. What were they thinking…or maybe the words "cheap Turkey holiday" was intentional? (Turkey's marketing campaign for tourism...)

Time to stop the music and eat food…

being awesome…

"Of the making of many books, there is no end."

I was in the grocery store the other day and I was wearing a font t-shirt. Someone stopped me in the store and asked me what my shirt meant.

iTunes should be incorporated into Facebook. Or Amazon via Facebook.

There's nothing like staring a new project file. So clean and innocent…waiting to be corrupted.

No matter how many times I see the new pepsi branding, I still cringe…

Web links that show up bright blue or even worse—bright blue & underlined when not active or the cursor floats over it…cringe.

This must be corrupt file day.

It's weird not using my own computer. Plus it's weird to be using windows again.

made it to boston!

Design is better than ice cream.

Considering scanning images of type and putting them on checks just because I can…

I want an iphone just so I can use "what the font"

I saw a man btwn the age of 60 & 80 wearing a bluetooth earpiece. I had to do a double take.

My coworker brought donuts in to celebrate the appearance of a coffee maker in the office...no comment.

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