Thursday, October 3, 2013

Animated Films

Personally i feel as though animated films are far too often lumped together under the sense that they are simply all animated. People have a tendency to overlook the actual content of a film and judge it based off of the way it appears to them. For example, Shane Acker and Tim Burton's, "9" had the ability to appeal to a generally older audience but did not entirely fail in the area of being entertaining for young ages.

Point of View

Point of view offers a large variety of emotional and visual effects that can be passed from the character to the audience in the sense of feeling exactly what they do as they see things. Along with the P.O.V. technique another in depth effect is reading a character's facial expressions and ticks to grasp a more vast and detailed idea of the who they really are or how they are feeling.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Week 3 Comments

A generally productive week over working on the self portrait progress along with an additional one for extra credit and brushing up on formatting. Something that really came in handy after the animal hybrid project was the eraser tool. This tool immediately became my best friend once i discovered the advantages of the settings it possessed. A common question i had heard this week was stuff along the lines of "How do i blend without getting the opacity percentage involved?" This may help...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HN0PUdWcPKs

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Article Response Walt Disney and Jim Henson

Both of these iconic minds changed the entertainment industry in such a huge way. These two names may never be forgotten as time goes on. Walt took a simple mouse which one day scurried across the floor of his studio and transformed the simple thought of the rodent into a worldwide icon known by everyone today. Henson's idea for the muppets is a classic that still brings entertainment to people today as does the work of Walt.


Article Response Storyboarding

I am familiar with story boarding as well as it's importance in film making but i actually picked up a few helpful hints from this article that i had overlooked in the past. The grid idea is something i am definitely going to remember to incorporate into any upcoming storyboards i have to create. This article really stresses the importance of angles and depth of your shots and expressing the overall idea of how you intend for the shot to play out. Not every person working the cameras know the ideal way you would like a scene to be filmed and storyboarding really assists in that field. Depending on how much you choose to express through the images in your storyboard conveys anything from the emotions of a character to the mood or the intensity of your scene.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Week 2 Comments

This past week has been mostly the final stages of our Photoshop note and exercises as well as a notebook/binder check. I feel as though is was familiar with most of the material. However i had picked up a few new colorizing techniques along with the necessary steps of masking. Didn't do too well on the notebook check :/
I'm glad this course offers more exercises on the material rather than throwing the students straight into constant projects. I feel as though this really helps people get a good understanding of the ways in which photoshop is set up.

Honestly i just cannot wait to get my hands on a camera that isn't that of an iPhone's...

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Article Response 2 - Advertising Mistakes

Far too often do we see advertisements unintentionally overselling the products of their competitors rather than their own which the commercial was originally designed to promote. While some advertisements steer clear of allowing this to happen they may run a high risk of angering the public or possibly engaging the public due to a considerable amount of hype from the media. Caution is sometimes highly recommended in marketing ploys and techniques such as these if you do not wish to unintentionally slander a competitor's product.

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