Thursday, December 8, 2016
iMovie
For the final project for the class, we experimented with iMovie and filming movies. We learned how to take raw footage from a theme (determined before hand) and add effects to emphasize the point we wanted to get across. We used effects such as slowing down the footage, and speeding it up, panning and adding filters to the footage, as well as properly placing the audio. We used film from the green screen and added footage overtop to create a fantasy effect.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
iMovie timeline
Kendall entrance: Jessica sleeping
Title to time (6:30 am)
Coffee grounds/filling of pot
Emily bus entrance
Emily entering building (first shot approaching door)
Coffee cup filling/draining
Emily opening door hitting bags
EMILY:
Kendall walking into computer lab/down the hall
Emily locker combo
Kendall at computer logging in/start loading
Emily at locker/cramming in
Kendall computer loading still
Jessica sleeping--Illustration couch
Coffee filling/draining
JESSICA:
Emily painting/coffee dip
Kendall waiting at printer
Emily painting white paint
Jessica sleeping-White chair studios
Coffee filling/draining
Kendall at walking into room/microwave OR vending
GROUP:
Jessica sleeping-enterance hallway
Daydream with money-Green screen
KENDALL:
Emily drawing charcoal on hand
Jessica/Emily stuff on face
drop pencil box
Kendall computer dying
Kendall walking out at night (Jessica sleeping background)\
Hands up and "Wednesday Check mark"
Credits
Title to time (6:30 am)
Coffee grounds/filling of pot
Emily bus entrance
Emily entering building (first shot approaching door)
Coffee cup filling/draining
Emily opening door hitting bags
EMILY:
Kendall walking into computer lab/down the hall
Emily locker combo
Kendall at computer logging in/start loading
Emily at locker/cramming in
Kendall computer loading still
Jessica sleeping--Illustration couch
Coffee filling/draining
JESSICA:
Emily painting/coffee dip
Kendall waiting at printer
Emily painting white paint
Jessica sleeping-White chair studios
Coffee filling/draining
Kendall at walking into room/microwave OR vending
GROUP:
Jessica sleeping-enterance hallway
Daydream with money-Green screen
KENDALL:
Emily drawing charcoal on hand
Jessica/Emily stuff on face
drop pencil box
Kendall computer dying
Kendall walking out at night (Jessica sleeping background)\
Hands up and "Wednesday Check mark"
Credits
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Animation Demo: Oct. 18
Today we used the bone tool to make a four legged animal walk realistically. We began by tracing the image on separate layers for each body part. We placed pin points where the animal joints would be and made them walk.
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Today we used the bone tool to make a four legged animal walk realistically. We began by tracing the image on separate layers for each body part. We placed pin points where the animal joints would be and made them walk.
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Thursday, October 13, 2016
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
animation demo: Frame by Frame
Frame by Frame animation:
We experimented using the frame by frame style of animation and used a low opacity image to trace the bird. We then used different keyframes to move the bird across the stage. By erasing parts of the wings on the bird, I was able to recreate the wings as if they were moving up and down until it exited the stage.
We experimented using the frame by frame style of animation and used a low opacity image to trace the bird. We then used different keyframes to move the bird across the stage. By erasing parts of the wings on the bird, I was able to recreate the wings as if they were moving up and down until it exited the stage.
We continued by copying the keyframes and pasting them after the end of the first sequence. We reversed the keyframe and modified the bird to appear to be re-entering the frame in the opposite direction.
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
October 4: Animation ideas
Not having any background in animation, I am not picky about the topic or theme of my animation. That being said I am passionate about topics related to nature or pollution. I like humor and irony in animations and would also be open to multiple different themes or topics related to powerful storylines.
Not having any background in animation, I am not picky about the topic or theme of my animation. That being said I am passionate about topics related to nature or pollution. I like humor and irony in animations and would also be open to multiple different themes or topics related to powerful storylines.
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Project 1: Photoshop Postcard
Place: Ludington Michigan
Setting: Sterns Park Beach
Issue/Problem: The beauty of the landscape and surroundings often causes tourists and beach goers to ignore the dangers of the water.
Relevance: Drowning, riptides and dangerous currents cause numerous deaths each year for tourists and locals
Goal: To introduce and bring awareness to the relationship between the attractive features of the beach and swimming and the dangers of swimming without caution.
Introduction:
Growing up
in a town that thrives off the attractions and tourist magnetisms, I tended to
take advantage of the beauty of the beach and the magnificent sense of nature
that I grew up with. My intensions for this project were to bring awareness to
the issues and dangers of water.
Individuals often overlook the power of riptides and currents that take
the lives of so many expecting swimmers. Your size, strength, or athletic
ability is no match for the power of water and within these three compositions
I plan to present the viewers with the interdependent relationship between
beauty and caution. The alluring beauty of the beach is desirable yet with that
quality, it attracts so many people and sets the risk of drowning high. That
being said the unpredictable and beauty of disaster among the surface of the
body of water is a phenomenon like no other.
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Back of Postcard:
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Postcard 1: Repetition
For the first postcard, I introduced concepts of repetition and the beauty in perfection adapted in the work of Tom Bamberger. Based on the location of the beach and the central theme of danger and beauty, I chose to focus on the natural attractiveness of the beach and water in a way that exaggerates the concept of beauty through repetition. I decided to replicate the lighthouse because of its simplicity. Often overlooked because of its lack of dominance, the South shore lighthouse incorporates the carried theme with accents of red, yet the repetition seems to soothingly guide your eye out into the calming water. The depth and forged perception causes curiosity to the horizon where your eye meets the fantasy-like sky mirrored to perfection. The colors of the scene are enhanced to imply the perfection of the beach and waters to all audiences.
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Postcard 2: Transformation
With the works of artists such as Sandy
Skoglund, this composition focuses on the opposing idea of the first image
displaying beauty, and serene perfection. It introduces the issues and dangers
of the water. Appearing calm and composed, the water is welcoming, yet the
strangeness of the color and tint of the water gives an eerie feel. The boat in
the water at first glance seems normal for the body of water, yet with a second
look, it is noticed that it is a coast guard boat used to address emergency on
the water. A red buoy sets stationary on the safe shoreline suggesting a hint
of danger on the horizon, and almost leading the viewer back to safety. Just
when the viewer begins to really engage in the image, they notice a consuming
cloud approaching from the left hand corner readily available to stir up chaos
in the water. My goal for this image was to introduce the negative side of the
seemingly perfect beach and water. The beauty is still within the image, yet
danger lurks around each corner.
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Postcard 3: Text
Referencing artists like Barbra Kruger, and Jenny Holzer, postcard three focussed on using words to enhance the image and its anticipated message.
Sticking with the theme of danger within beauty, I faintly placed the words,
“Lifeguard not on Duty,” on the surface of the boardwalk falling back as the
picture fades. By creating a message of “warning upon advancement,” I aimed to give
the viewer a form of notice as they proceed into the water or onto the break
wall. I also sharpened the texture of
the image and enhanced the contrast of the image to give a rough, risky feel,
while casting a red mask over the entire image to reiterate the idea of red,
danger, and stop. The background of why I chose the image I did and the words
that I did roots back to growing up in Ludington and near the beach. A sign
before walking out to the lighthouse reads, “Warning, Structure is not designed
for public access, proceed at your own risk.”
Despite the formal warning locals and tourists continually jump off of
the break wall and venture out on to the structure.
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Concept map:
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Photoshop Demo 9/20 Mask Tool
Photoshop Demo: 9/20 Mask Tool
Todays demo instructed how to use the mask tool to layer images behind a selected space to seem realistic. The first image had a scary face layered to seem to be a reflection in the mirror. We selected the surface of the mirror and created a mask layer. We placed the face layer between the background and the duplicated background layer.

The second and third image involved the same process, but included two selected areas to mask. This was done by holding shift while selecting the surface area.
We then experimented using the Pen tool to select areas of rounded or curved surfaces. for the following two images, we selected an area by dropping anchors and arching the selection around the curved surfaces to create a mask tool and then proceeded to layer an image within the area.
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Photoshop Demo 3: 9/13
Expansion on the history brush with incorporation of filter gallery. We applied 2-3 different filter gallery effects to one image and went back to the history brush and reverted parts and pieces of the image back to the original. In my example, I digitized the image and then used the history brush to revert his face back to full detail.
Original Image
Final Image
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Photoshop Demo. 9/13
Photoshop Demo 1: Background Eraser 9/13
For this demo, we focused on how to erase the spacing between the hair by using the background eraser tool.
Photoshop Demo 2: Shadow placement
This demo focused on the placement of shadows to add to the reality of the image. We created a layer over the animal and filled it with a darker color, changed the opacity and distorted the shadow to seem realistic.
Photoshop Demo 3: Hue and Saturation
This demo covered the basis to altering an images hue and saturation by selecting either the entire image, or a specific area and changing the images color scheme.
Original Image
Final Image
Photoshop Demo 3: Hue and Saturation
This demo covered the basis to altering an images hue and saturation by selecting either the entire image, or a specific area and changing the images color scheme.
Original Image
Final Image
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