May 4 2007
Remember it is Star Wars Day – May the Fourth be With You
Happy Star Wars Day. Sadly not a bank holiday yet but maybe with enough campaigning we can get the government to recognise this important day. I mean after the last census here in the
In my opinion Star Wars is one of the finest films ever made and certainly my favourite. I can still remember going to the cinema when I was just 11 years old to see it for the first time. It was the opening scene that had such a big impact on me.
After that wonderful orchestral intro at the start of every 20th Century Fox those immortal words “..A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… and then the Star Wars logo comes rushing to the front of the screen with the music that will forever conjure up image of Imperial Stormtroopers and light sabres. As that subsides the scene is set for us by the scrolling words that fade into the distance telling us about evil empires, beautiful princesses and secret plans.
And then the mother of all spaceships appears from the top of the screen and we are looking up at the underbelly of this monster. I can still remember as an 11 year old gasping at the scale of this huge spaceship and feeling the vibrations of the engine noise resonate in my small chest. It was like being there and was unlike any movie experience I had ever encountered.
Another reason that the film was so memorable was at that time no other film had ever used special effects to the extent that you actually believed what you saw was real. Many previous films and television series were laughable at the way they used special and not so special effects. I can always recall having to consciously extend the use of my imagination when I used to watch Flash Gordon (not the film with the Queen soundtrack, but the black and white, spaceships on string, cardboard set version). So Star Wars was both unique and outstanding compared to its peers (although you could argue that it had none!)
And can I remember his journey? Of course I can. Not least because since then as my favourite film I have watched it many times.
- If you are passionately interested in something then you are going to be likely to remember it.
- Anything that is unique, unusual or stands out from the crowd will also last longer in your memory
- When your senses are fully involved and you have a strong emotional connection with something, that too will create a far stronger impression on your memory.
- The ebb and flow of a good story is much easier to remember
- Repetition is the mother of skill and when it comes to being able to recall something, that is true too.
So once again happy Star Wars Day, May the Fourth be with you and if you need to remember something, think like a Jedi.