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Monday, May 12, 2014

Metamorphosis Animation



In our animation we used 3 animation types. In the beginning, when she was waking up, and getting dressed, she was in claymation. One small problem we took with claymation was that we took a little too long to build the characters. Also in clay, Jacklin's mom told her she couldn't wear what she wanted to.  Still in When we turned it to black and white when she was shut down, and told she couldn't were what made her happy. We also made it black and white to show the mood change. When it turned black and white, the music also got sad, which translated the mood of sadness even more. Then we moved to stykz and in stykz we had her walking in side, and walking to her closet, then realizing she could wear whatever now, and swimming through the air and diving into her closet. When she jumped and started to swim, the music continued to get happy and show the mood change. At the end of the animation, it wax bailey in a crazy outfit slithering out of her closet, like a snake. She slithers onto her bed and falls asleep in stop-motion.

Our fo

We won the best animation in the class! Yes, we got 10 votes, which was 56% of the vote. We got no needs improvement in the actual poll results. In all, we got 18 meets requirements, and 18 Above and Beyonds!


Friday, April 4, 2014

Words of Wisdom

For words of wisdom, the person we interviewed was Phil Villatora, my step dad. He talked about how we need to be sustainable in Hawaii so we don't waste all the natural resources that we have. We shot our interview and our b-roll at my house on the same day. When we got into FCPX, we didn't have enough b-roll. >:(. We planned to shoot all this cool stuff at Karlie's house, it was raining. We ended up getting 2 or 3 more sequences that day.


Thursday, April 3, 2014

Five Tips For

For our 5 tips for video, me, Karlie and Brittain chose the topic "5 tips for keeping your room clean", Which is very ironic, because my room is always a mess. In our digital sketchbook, we had to come up with ideas. Everyone had to do this independently. When we came together as a group, Brittain had dealing with dyslexia, and both me and karlie had clean rooms.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Practice Profile Story



The purpose of the practice story was to help us understand how hard it was to film an interview. Our interview was very blurry and that helped us remember to make sure that our real project wasn't out of focus.We chose me as the subject of the practice story because I was the most comfortable on camera.  I had a song stuck in my head and thats how we came up with the subject of me loving music. Click Here to see examples of my G.T. class' profile practice stories.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Composition Techniques



One of the most important composition techniques is Rule of Thirds. This is when you place your main subject not directly in the dead center of the shot, but place them slightly off to one side. This makes the shot more interesting and unique. You use rule of thirds to make your shots more interesting, that will leave people wanting more!

Another important composition technique is Framing. Framing is putting your main subject in a frame, by finding something that goes around them- like an arch, or a bush under it. This is important because it makes the photos more captivating, and makes really nice, dramatic shots. More people want to watch when it looks cool!

The next important composition technique is Leading lines. This is having a line that is already in the shot, that leads your eyes to the main subject. This is important to do because it makes the shots more interesting and look amazing.

The last of the main 4 composition techniques is unusual angles. This is when you shoot at an angle that you wouldn't see when you just look at something strait on. This is like looking from the roof of a building other than next to it. This is important because it makes people want to see more!

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Three Shot Sequences






Three shot sequences is when there are three shots in an order that makes an action. In the video, The first shot is me walking to the door. Then me opening the door, Then walking in. We made a minor mistake. The order was supposed to be wide, medium, close. But we did wide, close, then medium. Putting 3 shot sequences makes it more interesting, and make sense.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Polar Panoramas


These are two examples of my Polar Panoramas. To make your own planet, you start with a 360 degree panorama, with a clear horizon line. you make these by taking 10-15 vertical pictures with 50% sky and 50% ground while turning in a circle. The pictures MUST have a 10-15% overlap, or the project will not come out right. Once you have your pics on your computer you open them in adobe photoshop, and photo merge them, and if you took your pictures correctly, it should work perfectly. Crop it so it is a rectangle. Once you have the pano exactly how you want it, change the size of the image to 5000 x 5000, than rotate it 180 degrees. If you do not rotate it, it will turn into a spherical panorama. Once you are ready to make a polar panorama, click filter > distort > polar coordinates.

If you want to add a person to your polar pano, have someone take a picture of you while standing on a stool or chair, (Be Careful!) and perspective is EVERYTHING!!! If you don't get the shot from above, it won't look real. Open the photo you want in photoshop and use the Quick Selection Tool to select the background, then right click, and inverse the selection. Feather it, and add it to your polar pano. Command C and Command V (copy and paste) your person layer and Turn the exposure down and opacity to about 40% for a shadow. Place it where a shadow would be and there you have you standing on your very own planet!!!

Spherical Panoramas


These are my finished Spherical  panoramas, which I made in photoshop. You begin the Spherical Panorama process with a 360 degree panorama, with a clear horizon line. you make these by taking 10-15 vertical pictures with 50% sky and 50% ground while turning in a circle. The pictures MUST have a 10-15% overlap, or the project will not come out right. Open the pictures in photoshop with photo merge to make your panorama. Change the image size to 5000 x 5000 then go to filter > distort > polar coordinates. That is how you make a spherical panorama.

Final Photomontages

These are my final photomontages, inspired by David Hockney. To start making a photomontage you take 10-15 pictures of one simple object from all different angles. After you upload the photos to your computer, you open all the pictures in adobe photoshop. You will arrange the pictures how they look like they make sense. When you have something that you like, add a white or black boarder to each picture and make the background the opposite color. And there you go! Your very own Joiner.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Magazine Cover

This is my final Magazine cover. To start you have to come up with a title and sub headings too. Once you get these done you have to take a picture and edit it in adobe bridge. This is a photo editor. When they are outstanding photos.

Upload one of the pics that toy want to use to photoshop. Create a new layer and trace the outlines of the image. When you are done, make another new layer, then Color it by choosing the exact color right off the image.

When you are done Command J the background, Color the background using the hue option, then put a radial or spherical blur. Take your color  from your cover photo and then make the colors for the color scheme as you dod for the background.

Then add in the text and the title. And there you go! Your own magazine cover!