
The theater was built in 1940 as a gift from the class of 1915 and from funds of the federal government. The Amphitheater is an outdoor theater in front of Cooper Library at Clemson. This is the type of tone I would like to set with my project. This message will go very nicely with the scenes within the video as well.

It speaks of hope for a new day and the greatness that can come in life if we keep trying. It is a slow moving song that exudes a sense of relaxation that goes along with the peaceful scenes presented in the picture slides and the video. The song is “Hope” by Faith Hill and Twista. It is an organized and methodical way to present my visual aids and it won’t keep me limited in what I want to portray through this visual rhetoric assignment. I feel that a video/ blog will give me a visual aid which will assist me in getting my point across effectively.

To illustrate my points, I have taken pictures of many great scenes around Clemson and placed them in a video that will be presented on Blogger. This has helped me capture the natural beauty that is all around Clemson. I have visited different areas around Clemson rather than staying in one general area. Speaking to peers, I have found that one of the greatest things about Clemson is the great scenery, beauty and glamour surrounding it. I wanted to see what makes Clemson so special.

However, I wanted to see a new side of Clemson. So far, Clemson to me has just been school and an occasional basketball game here and there.

I haven’t been here very long, so I decided to use this project as a way for me to see the campus in a whole new light. The reason I chose this topic is because I am a new transfer student here at Clemson. The thesis of my visual rhetoric is Clemson is a school surrounded by striking visual attractions that many times go overlooked.
