Sunday, November 21, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Anatomy
1. Folio
2. Headline
3. Deck
4. Bodycopy
5. Running Footer
6. Byline
7. Credit
8. Initial-cap
9. Columns
10. Pull Quotes
11. Caption
12. Sidebar
13. Gutter
14. Headspace
15. Footspace
16. Thumbspace
17. Cutlines
18. Mailing Label
19. UPC Code
20. Banner
2. Headline
3. Deck
4. Bodycopy
5. Running Footer
6. Byline
7. Credit
8. Initial-cap
9. Columns
10. Pull Quotes
11. Caption
12. Sidebar
13. Gutter
14. Headspace
15. Footspace
16. Thumbspace
17. Cutlines
18. Mailing Label
19. UPC Code
20. Banner
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Yearbook Headings
WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME
Jenny Dicker & Lauren Farrish
- People- Familiar Faces
- Student Life- We Are Who We Are. Our Home Grounds
- Academics-
- Athletics- The Players, Team Players.
- Clubs&Activities- Everybody Has a Role
- Evolution Page: How Do You Like Me Now?
- Baby Page: The Good Old Days.
- GRADE DIVIDERS-
- Grads: Remember Me, Reminisce, Reatain or Revive the Moments or Memories, Remember the Times,
- 11: Grads In Training
- 10: Call Backs
- 9: Welcome Home
Friday, September 24, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
StoryLine!
Theme- Music Video
Setting- Bedroom, Bathroom, Outside, (Walking Around)
Characters- Girl (Lauren Farrish)
Materials- Song~ Tik Tok by Ke$ha, Sun Glasses, Doors, Tooth Brush, Bottle of Beer/Wine (empty), Nail Polish, Multiple Outfits, Cell Phone.
Story- Actions done to the first 30 seconds of the song Tik Tok by Ke$ha.
Setting- Bedroom, Bathroom, Outside, (Walking Around)
Characters- Girl (Lauren Farrish)
Materials- Song~ Tik Tok by Ke$ha, Sun Glasses, Doors, Tooth Brush, Bottle of Beer/Wine (empty), Nail Polish, Multiple Outfits, Cell Phone.
Story- Actions done to the first 30 seconds of the song Tik Tok by Ke$ha.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Stop-Motion Animation!
The different types of transitions are:
~ The Fade
- There are two types; fade in (beginning of a sequence) and fade out (end of a sequence)
- The fade can be used to represent the passage of time
~ The Dissolve
- A visually smooth transition between one or more shots/scenes
- Can also be used to "pass time" or a change of scene
- Handles are needed (short sequences before and after that will allow for the dissolve)
~ The Cut
- The cut is used to flash between scenes; it can give the overall vibe of a sequence
- A point where two shots come together- most basic transitions
Questions you should ask before placing a transition are:
- Do I need a transition?
- What transiton will enhance my story line?
- Which transition would would detract from my video?
I would use the transitions to cut between scenes. The fade or dissolve would be best for the passage of time and/or change of location.
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