Here is the link that leads to the video. It is a montage of footage of the first lunar landing. The pieces are slightly moved and jumbled for a nice visual effect, but close enough to their original positions to allow the mind to see what is going on.
http://www.vimeo.com/8245863
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Polaroid Summative 2
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
David Hockney Summative Part 1
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Photo Manipulation Collage: Destruction of Forests
This is my final collage for my Photo Manipulation. The theme is destruction of our forests. I chose this theme because over logging in the forestry industry and forest fires are a big problem today. At one side you can see the forest with the moon and northern lights. Then as the image progresses, the fires start to appear and the smokestacks at the left show the destruction of our forests for industry.
1. The theme I chose to explore in this collage is the destruction of our forests. I chose this theme because this is a big issue that the world is facing today. Animals and other species are being killed due to loss of habitat and pollution from this industry is affecting the land and water around the forests that are destroyed.
2. Two elements of design that I put to use in my collage would be Color and Space. Two principles of design that I used were Balance and Contrast. As you can see, I used color very well in my collage. I used cooler colors like greens and blues on the left side which represents the love and beauty of the forest and the parts that still remain. Then as you move on to the right side, a transition occurs into red and oranges of the flames and industry which symbolizes the destruction. This part jumps out a bit more so it emphasizes the seriousness of the situation well. I used space well in the careful placing of empty space and the objects. The space I left in the middle allows the photo to transition between the two contrasting sides better. That brings me to my use of contrast. as you can see I contrasted the difference between the left and the right of the photo by giving them opposite meanings and colors. I played with balance in the photo by putting the opposites at either end of the photo to keep the colors balanced.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Fire Tutorial
Friday, September 11, 2009
Photo Editing: Facial Feature Matching
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Dead Last: Final Cut Project
http://www.vimeo.com/3598815
The above link will send you to my video.
This video is about a race that the three of us have to get to Tim Horton's. We all go up to Peter's farm one day to ski. After a day of skiing, we decide we are going to go to Tim Horton's to get something to eat, and the last one there has to pay. Peter and I go cross country while Graham finds another means of transportation. We all get there in the end but some things go wrong...
I think that we did pretty well in the end, I am fairly happy with my editing job. Two things that I would like to change for next time would be getting more "B roll" film so that we can add more angles for better effects. I also would like to come up with a more entertaining idea because I feel that I could think of better ideas than this one.
Monday, December 8, 2008
iMovie: The Haunting of Michael Ranieri
This is the link to youtube where you can view my video. It is pretty good, the first song featured in it was made by me on Garageband.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuVRzaODfcc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuVRzaODfcc
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Pop Art Formative 1
Monday, October 13, 2008
Photo Formative 4
These are my two photos for the photo formative "Circles". The top picture is the naturally occuring circles and the bottom one is the set up picture of circles. The top photo was taken on the inside of a grain silo up at my aunt's farm. It has a few circles, some of which are implied, and can be distinguished by their darkness. One of the circles is the bright one in the center where the sun is shining through, and another is the circular shadow around the one hole that looks like a large and dark circle. My set up photo of circles is a handful of coins set into a circle on a table. The coins themselves are circular and they also give your mined the picture of a circle by means of implying, as they are all set up in one large circle.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Triptych Summative
1. The first panel represents skateboarding. At first, it was going to focus on sports, but I wanted to narrow that category down because there were too many pictures to use, so I used skateboarding as the category. I am really interested in skateboarding news and I skateboard as a hobby, so I saw that is would be good to use as the narrower category. I was also either going to use hockey or snowboarding. The second panel represents the music aspect of my life. It shows that I play music because of the guitars and it shows I enjoy listening to it because of the CD's. Also the belt buckle shows I like music. Other photos that should be included would be clarinet photos. The last panel is of my friends and me. Friends are a big part of my life, so I devoted a panel to them. It includes some city friends and some camp friends.
2. I used the elements in many ways, but the easiest ones to see are mostly in the skateboarding and music section. Color is used in the skateboarding section by making a lot of the tones gray and dark blue, so that it works together and it is monotoned like concrete, which is what you skateboard on. Also for line, abstract lines of skateboards all sort of point to the middle of the panel which leads your eyes to the main photo. Color and texture were both used when the color of concrete and the texture of concrete makes you think that it's rough.
3. I feel that the areas of strength were all within the skateboarding panel. That panel was the second panel I did, so I had a bit of experience from the first one, and I used very unnatural shapes in a nice way that is pleasing to the eye. Also another area of strength was the Photo in Photo in the friends panel because it turned out really well because it gives you the feeling that it is an actual polaroid picture that has been casually tossed onto the triptych.
4. I think the areas that could need some more work would be my music photo, the lines between the panels and the edges around selections. The music panel is a bit rough due to the fact that it was my first panel that I did so it was more experimental, but now that I have the techniques, I could refine it. The transition zones between the panels are a bit rough, so the gradients between them could be reworked. Lastly, the selection edges were rough because I used the polygonal lasso tool and then used the eraser to clean up the edges. Next time I would use a smaller eraser to avoid the jagged edges I made accidentally.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Photographic Formative
This is my photo for colour and shape. This photo is of some CD's in my room on my desk that I arranged into a larger square. Each one is a square and they all form one large square, as well as they each have colours portrayed like the Metallica album is all black and the Billy Talent album is red and yellow. because of these portrayals of shape and colour I believe that this is a good photo to use to ebody those elements.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Photo in Photo Formative 3
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Photographic Formative 2 Texture
Out of the many pictures I took, this was the one I chose for texture. It is the wall of Sporting Life on Yonge. This element was a bit harder to portray in a photo than others, but this one I feel really shows it well. You can plainly see it resembles the texture "rough" because of its jagged edges. The shadows also really emphasize the larger edges potruding from the wall that make the wall very rough. These reasons lead me to believe that this is the best picture to categorize the element Texture.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Monday, September 8, 2008
Photographic Formative 1 Line
This Photograph I call Lattice Fence. Although I had great difficulty choosing between 2 other photos I took, I chose this one because it uses straight lines in many different ways. First you see the first part of the lattice, it's cross hatched and makes your eyes travel slowly down the rest of the fence. Then the next section of lattice blurs together, which causes your eye to jump to the straight 2x4 all the way down the fence. Lastly, it reaches another cross hatched piece of lattice. I really like this photo and I really believe it captures the element of line very well. This seems to be the best of the 39 photos I took.
5 key questions
1. Who created this message?
2. What techniques are used to capture my attention?
3. How might different people understand this message differently than me?
4. What values, lifestyles, and points of view are represented in or omitted from this message?
5. Why was this message sent?
Thursday, September 4, 2008
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