Commentary

My five favorite posts were The Indian Burial Grounds Under Lincoln Center, Fresh Experience, Walk Along Broadway, Zara, and Fun at Barnes and Noble.  I enjoyed the one about the Indian burial grounds because it was a satire on movies such as National Treasure, and it was comical. By using the camera to capture interviews, the project was done in the style of a documentary, which made it enjoyable to watch. Similarly, the video on Fresh Experience was documentary like as well. I liked the use of the google map in Walk Along Broadway. This way I could really picture the juxtaposition of places that were visited. If I were to do this project, I would probably use the flip cam to record the adventure so as to give the viewer a visual portrayal of my experience, as well as put in music and affects to make the project more appealing.

Fresh Experience.

1. What did you do?

We explored Fresh on the corner of 67th Street and Columbus Avenue.

2. Why did you choose it?

We choose it because Fresh is known for their high quality products since 1981.

3. What did you learn?

Fresh is a fairly new company created by a couple from Boston who had their own shop. Unsatisfied with soap retailers in the market, they experimented and created their own lines of soap using sugar for the first time in history. Barney’s bought some of their soaps to sell and from there, Fresh flourished by word of mouth. And to this day, they are combining natural ingredients with technologies of science in order to bring a different experience for beauty and skin care.

Some of their famous products include innovated Brown Sugar Body Line, Sake Body Wash(with actual 60% real Sake), and their best selling Rose Butter Lip Balm. We tried these products ourselves and they’re amazing. You should try them too!