Your document should be min. 8.5x11" and max. 13x19" @ 300 p.p.i to be printable on a 13x19 paper.
Your choice as to format and size (in other words, you can make it square, tall and thin, or otherwise...
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Friday, March 6, 2015
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Living Movie Stills - Year Four!!!
In your handout, I suggested that you check out IWDRM for inspiration.
You can also go to Tech Noir for more inspiration of great living movie stills.
Also known as Cinemagraphs
This seems to be a pretty good blog as well and it might help you create your cinemagraph.
Here's another How-to blog about making cinemagraphs.
Please google this. If you look up "creating cinemagraphs in Photoshop" you should find tons of links.
You can also go to Tech Noir for more inspiration of great living movie stills.
Also known as Cinemagraphs
This seems to be a pretty good blog as well and it might help you create your cinemagraph.
Here's another How-to blog about making cinemagraphs.
Please google this. If you look up "creating cinemagraphs in Photoshop" you should find tons of links.
Labels:
Animated gif,
cinemagraph,
inspiration,
living movie stills,
Silverman,
technology,
Year 4
Friday, April 12, 2013
Post some inspiring work - Kinetic Typography and other stuff...
Please find at least two videos - one of which MUST be kinetic typography that you find inspiring.
The other(s) can be anything that inspired you in terms of style, message or story.
For each of the videos you find, write about the following:
1. What is the story? What has changed from the beginning to the end of the piece?
2. Who is the audience for this piece? What in the piece tells you that it was created for this audience?
3. What is the message of this piece? Is there more than one message? If so, what are the additional messages?
4. Comment on the style of this piece. How would you describe it? Fiction/non-fiction, poetic? personal story? etc.
5. What are the techniques the artists used to convey their message? Interviews, text, performance, music etc.?
6. How is the overall quality (visuals, audio, clarity, volume, objects or sounds that are distracting...)?
7. How do the audio/visuals contribute to the message and the story?
The other(s) can be anything that inspired you in terms of style, message or story.
For each of the videos you find, write about the following:
1. What is the story? What has changed from the beginning to the end of the piece?
2. Who is the audience for this piece? What in the piece tells you that it was created for this audience?
3. What is the message of this piece? Is there more than one message? If so, what are the additional messages?
4. Comment on the style of this piece. How would you describe it? Fiction/non-fiction, poetic? personal story? etc.
5. What are the techniques the artists used to convey their message? Interviews, text, performance, music etc.?
6. How is the overall quality (visuals, audio, clarity, volume, objects or sounds that are distracting...)?
7. How do the audio/visuals contribute to the message and the story?
Labels:
CyberARTS,
inspiration,
kinetic art,
typography,
Year 2,
youth voices
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Canadian Design Resource
CyberARTS 2 - Please browse through the "Canadian Design Resource. Look particularly at ceramics, but also peruse a variety of other design categories. Then, choose a favourite product design & share it on your blog, along with a paragraph about why you chose it.
http://www.canadiandesignresource.ca/officialgallery/
http://www.canadiandesignresource.ca/officialgallery/
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Check out this 3D Facade mapping
This is one heck of an advertisement for LG Optimus one. Impressive. Perhaps we can create something like this for the outside walls of LCI. Amazing inside...
Labels:
CyberARTS,
inspiration,
technology,
Visual Art,
Year 1,
Year 2,
Year 3,
Year 4
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Photographer Videographer Joey Lawrence
I thought all of you could use some inspiration. Check out the photography by Joey Lawrence on this site. Let me know what you think! You can check out his blog too.
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