Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Poster Assignment








1. The best poster that I have is the first poster (bottom) because the emphasis on the topic i chose really stands out on what im talking about. The colours in the poster trually make the issue more readable and better to define what the emotion on the kids' face is trying to tell you. The contrast in the colours i chose tone down the emotion the picture had before and also the photo stands in the back while the text stands out more to let the reader get a clearer look on the issue,but the design of the poster captures attention on the issue of child abuse very good by making the picture bigger to incorperate text into it, it allows the poster to be creative and simple to let peoples minds think of the issue and know hat its talking about throgh a visual perspective. The readability of this poster is clear enough to read with the red in the text to express emotion in the poster's text while it stands out from the picture to make it be the first thing you see when you look at it

2. The theme or the broader issue of the posters that i've created are that pain should not be an option for kids who are currently being abused because child abuse allows kids to have their childhood stolen by careless people who they thought of counting on the most. Now child abuse is a silent crime and someone has to stand up against it, so my issue on these posters allow people to care about other kids who are being abused so that kids dont have to be lonely instead someone is gonna help those kids to have a happy life instead of a life in abuse that they should never had in the first place.

3. I sent the message by making my main topic of the poster "pain should be an option" large to make it stand out to create some meaning into what i want people to think when they look at it. Then incorperating "child abuse steals people's childhood away from them" at a medium sized text to let readers know what the problem is affecting to the children. By allowing a website at the bottom, i made people to find more info on the issue and leting them help children who can use the help thy need for a long time.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Video Storyboard Summary

When you try to start off a video or a digital story, then you obviously need a storyboard just because you use storyboards to try to communicate and what your message is so that you don't forget. Also, you use storyboards to know whats gonna happen at the right time.

Using storyboards will help what you need to include during the final touches on it to make sure that this is whats gonna happen, what this person is gonna say , the direction it gonna take, and also the music in the background of the presentation would also be nice to make the story more interesting.Storyboards will also edit and provide detail as to what section of the story needs to make sure that it goes like it was planned. Providing arrows in the diagram of the storyboard tells where the person is gonna walk to or head to depending on what the person is trying to reveal once its edited.






http://www.sotherden.com/video101/storyboard.htm

Audio Slideshow Summary

When doing Audio Slideshows,your trying to present something to your audience to let them know what your talking about without using much words by taking wide, medium, and also long shots to provide a base for the foundation to the audio slideshow.

Once you've got some photo you need, then you incorperate multiple photos into different locations so that its not to plain and boring to look at. After you have moved around the photos to how you've liked it to be, then you might include text or other details that will provide more detail as you figure what the user of the video is trying to tell you.Then finally,you could add some finising touches and as well from all of that you created audio slideshows.

Audio slideshows managed to change the life of photojournalism forever that once you use audio slideshows as a typical alternative for photojournalism then people might have some understand what you had shot to portray various images into a story based on a main topic during the beginning of producing slideshows. And also that you can layer on top of pictures as well to close gaps when adding pictures to form your slideshow




http://masteringmultimedia.wordpress.com/2008/02/20/how-to-make-your-audio-slideshows-better/

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

LCI Slideshow



This is a video story about my school and how wonderful it is and the many different things around theschool that makes this school so special to me and better than any other school that i've known. this video provides a clear view of the exterior and interior of the school with defined details on the pictures to express what the picture means and how much the detail in the pictures of this video story really tell you once it pops out to bring the originality of the school and everything else to you to catch your attention on the pictures in the video story.

Anyways as I done this video story, i wanted to express what the school is about and the reason why this school is awsome and other reason that can be explained once you have watched this video.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Sequencing Video: Foundation of Storytelling

Sequencing videos compress time time into videos allowing video editors to create a better way to pace a story by using a variety of wide, medium and also tight shots. Once you understand the fundamentals of sequencing, you will be able to tell an effective and well-known story.

Minimizing time in videos is key because you have todecrease the time from minutes of shots in a video into minimal time in seconds that helps people understand whats going on. You must anticipate the action by thinking how this will turn out or what will happen from point a to b. First you shoot the action then the reaction but you have to minimize the shooting speed taken and you also have to keep the picture within the frame at all times.While sequencing a video, weight your shots to the tight end of the shooting spectrum. Tight shots provide great transitons between two wide and medium shots.


http://masteringmultimedia.wordpress.com/2008/02/14/sequencing-the-foundation-of-video-storytelling/

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Light and Shadow Photography

Light and Shadow:
A technique in photography which uses the light to present an image around the thing being photographed to express the image in a more realistic view to let the photographer see and capture what the image is telling us. Light creates shadows and shadows also enhance the appearance of the picture or subject. Without the use of shadows, the object may appear dull and boring. Positions and strengths of the lights and shadows can also set the mood of the subject.





The first picture to describe (top) provides light and shadow by the letting in the light from the direction it follows; it tends to reveal the shadows based on the objects from surrounding locations such as the canyons and the pile of rocks. The second picture to describe (bottom) is about light and shadow by seeing this photo; you can tend to look at the light coming from the sun applying some shadows to the mountains and plants and also the clouds provide the elements of light and shadow because once the sun is projecting everywhere upon this photo, it also creates shadows behind the sun allowing to portray a great quality picture to express what is going on.