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I LOVE CHOCOLATE

Since my last post I have been busy rewriting my current stage play, I LOVE CHOCOLATE. When a young Jewish man and a young Catholic woman love each other and chocolate–nothing can keep them apart.With the assistance of dreams, I LOVE CHOCOLATE looks beyond the limitations of race, gender, and religious systems and their controls—to a culture where freedom, love, and unity abound.

 

Update: School’s out for summer!

Well, I did it! I just finished my first semester at the Academy of Art University.

  • The bad news is that it is an ultra liberal school.
  • The good news is that I am trying to be a positive influence.
  • The best news is that I ended up with A’s in both of my courses. In addition, I completed the first act of my original screenplay, “Rearview Mirror.” Next fall, I will be writing the remaining two acts and complete the course with a finished product. I can then begin to market it by mid-December. With God’s blessings, I will find a willing buyer and sell it.

Since I am out of school for the summer I plan to update my blog on a more regular basis.

Update: AAU: First Term: First Half

Well here it is nearing the end of Spring Break and I finally have a spare moment to make a post on my blog. The first half of my first semester at AAU has been quite intense. There has been some definite opposition directed toward me that I have had to overcome. I ask for your prayers to help me through my next four years of study as I earn my MFA while attending the university half-time.

In my Motion Pictures Aesthetics and Styles course I have studied Formalism, Realism and Spectatorship; Subjective Interpretation; Sergei Eisenstein; and The Bauhaus School. I also have been learning about the various historical art movements and how they have affected film. The movements I have studied so far are: German Expressionism; Avant-Garde; Modernity; and Neorealism.

I have learned how religion, war, politics, and their injustices have historically been the motivators behind these art movements. However, something that has bothered me in the films I have watched is the futility portrayed. In other words, the filmmakers reveal social issues but offer no solution to them.

This is where the Neo-Renaissance art movement differs. Neo-Renaissance is a new art movement that looks beyond our physical existence and into the spiritual world where answers to humanity and social issues lay at hand.

In his book, The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature, Carl Jung (1966) wrote:

Art is a kind of innate drive that seizes a human being and makes him [or her] its instrument. The artist is not a person endowed with free will who seeks his own end, but one who allows art to realize its purposes through him. As a human being, he may have moods and a will and personal aims, but as an artist he is “man” [or “woman”] in a higher sense—he is “collective man,” a vehicle and moulder of the unconscious psychic life of mankind. That is his office, and it is sometimes so heavy a burden that he [or she] is fated to sacrifice happiness and everything that makes life worth living for the ordinary human being. (p. 101)

I am open to other artists joining James and me to work together and bring about positive change through art.

Please email me if this interests you: Robin@NeoRenaissanceTheatre.com

Realizing Dreams

We all have dreams or those things we aspire to accomplish during our lives.  I am happy to announce one of mine is beginning to be realized!

 

As of January 8, 2010, I have been officially accepted into the Academy of Art University in San Fransisco; and will be starting my MFA program in February. My Letter of Acceptance (2010) to the Academy of Art University in San Fransisco states: “We are pleased to welcome Robin Capers to the School of Motion Pictures and Television in the Screenwriting focus. The portfolio has been reviewed with thoughtful consideration and admiration. There is a screenwriter here.”

 

I am so excited!

 

Welcome Prophetic Artists!

Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Robin and I am the moderator of this blog site. My prophetic gifting is play and screenplay writing. During my first college humanities course, I studied the Renaissance and discovered the arts have historically been used to bring about social and spiritual change. This birthed my passion for the arts, especially, theatre. Even now, my discovery continues to fan the flames of desire within me to learn all I can about my art to successfully communicate the things our Lord has shown me. I will be graduating from college in June of 2009. I plan to continue my education and attend graduate school to earn my MFA. What is your gifting? How did you discover it?

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