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editHowe, Desson. Washington Post. 11 February 1994. Web. 8 April 2016.
This news article reviews the film Blue by Derek Jarman along with highlighting Jarman's style in film making. The author mentions that although the film's video is simply a blue screen, you still leave after watching it with images -- fading pictures of one man's life. This article is relevant to my topic because it gives insight on Jarman's film making abilities along with a synopsis of the film. It also meets Wikipedia's standards for a reliable source because it is a secondary source, published in an established news outlet, The Washington Post.
Mason, Shana Beth. "Fade to Blue." 2 April 2014. The Brooklyn Rail. Web. 8 April 2016.
This news article talks about Derek Jarman's artistic style in the making of the film Blue. Specifically reviewing the reasoning behind Jarman's choice of a solid blue background throughout the film. The author mentions that the blue background has a sweeping, subliminal power that creates a great experience of captive viewership. This article is relevant to my Wikipedia page because it gives an in-depth analysis of the artistic value of the film Blue by Derek Jarman. It also meets Wikipedia's standards for a reliable source because it is a secondary source, published in an established news outlet.
Molon, Dominic. "Derek Jarman / Blue (1993)." 13 November 2014. RISD Museum. Web. 8 April 2016.
This review on the film Blue by Derek Jarman focuses on the artistic aspect of the film. The author is part of a museum, and mentions that the film is being screened by artists, scholars, and scientists in order to investigate color along with how Jarman's choices in making the film affected it as a piece of art. The article is relevant to my Wikipedia topic because it lists facts about his accomplishments and about the art involved in making the film Blue. It also meets Wikipedia's standards for a reliable source because it is a secondary source, published in a website for a museum.
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