Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Exercise 3, Part 3
The group members I worked with in class for our writing assignment were Melissa, Loren, and Jayson. We all said what our ideas were and said how we would get the shots. Everyone had a good story idea, Melissa came up with a few good scripts, she shared one with the class.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Exercise 3, Part 2
EXT. ALUMNI FIELD- DAY
The air was
brisk, and the crowd was roaring. Birds
were chirping and flying around to get to their nests to sleep. The clouds started moving faster
overhead. Crisp chattering, loud
cheering and chanting happened all around. The scoreboard was 3-4 and everyone was going wild.
GRANDMA IN
STANDS
C’mon girls!
It’s no time to be ladies out there! Spread your legs open and go for the
ball!!
OTHERS
CHEERING
GO K U!! You
can do it! Let’s get this win!
The clock on
the scoreboards counts down rapidly, intensifying all of the players’
moods. Number four takes one big
swing of her lacrosse stick and hits the ball with all her power.
Just than,
the train horn whistles as it nears the station that’s close by.
BEEEEEEEEEPP
Number four made
it in the goal with seconds to spare.
The score is now tied at 4-4.
It’s only half time.
INT. HARWOOD ARENA-DAY
Parents
scatter about like bugs on a rampant.
Calling relatives, scavenging for food, waiting in the endless bathroom
line, and warming up their bodies before going back in the frigid metal bleachers. The daylight was fading. Night was taking over and the growing
clouds masked any sunlight left.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Exercise 3, Part 1
Shrubbery surrounds my location, my vision sees two score boards reading "Kean- 4" and "Ramapo- 4." You could feel the tension in the air as the timer ticked down. There are five colored lines that they are caged by. You can hear the birds' high pitch chirping cut through the chanting and cheering that filled the stands. The train whistle sounded in the near distance. The vibrations of people stomping their feet were felt through out the metal bleachers. The lacrosse sticks had a loud clacking noise as they were smacked together. People's light chattering was buzzing all around. Crinkling of potato chip bags could be heard to my right, but no evidence was found in the crowd of people. The sun beamed down, warming the stands, but the chill in the breeze over powered the sun's warmth. The clouds grew darker, as the day slipped away. Still the timer counting down, getting closer and closer to the end.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Exercise 1, Part 2
Monday, April 9, 2012
Exercise 2, Expressive Lighting
Chapter 3 Take Home Question
Using fast fall off for a face cream commercial seems a bit strange,
maybe if you only use it in the beginning. You’re trying to accentuate
the skin and using fast fall of will hide a lot of the fast. If you use
more of a flat lighting or key light you will illuminate the face and
skin, showing off more of what the face cream can do for the customer.
[Images taken from Google]
fast fall off
[Images taken from Google]
fast fall off
A Hard Day's Night Response
They had the option of doing colored photos but they chose to mostly
shoot even their pictures in black and white. Along with “A Hard Days
Night,” where you see the comical, natural side of The Beatles, a lot of
their pictures show their human side and how young they were at the
start of their fame.
[All images were taken from Google]
https://www.google.com/
[All images were taken from Google]
https://www.google.com/
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Sunday, April 8, 2012
Group Presentations
For the group assignment my group consisted of myself, Jaymee Kruysman, Derek Ayala, John Homenuk, and Gabrielle Gale. We had to show the class how audio can change perception. We took some scenes from Halloween and showed it with the original audio and some scary horror music, than with the song from the ice cream truck and then finally with Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes" from the movie "Say Anything" because there was a part that Micheal Myers held up a boombox.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uW6_h4qqp6E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZB6WXDuM1g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vnxar6WH3sk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v5d3WHVQFY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uW6_h4qqp6E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZB6WXDuM1g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vnxar6WH3sk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v5d3WHVQFY
Friday, April 6, 2012
Image Exercise 1, Part 1
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Horizontal By Margaret Bourke-White |
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Nose Room By Margaret Bourke-White |
Head Room
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Point of View
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Nature Framed By Margaret Bourke-White |
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Verticle By Margaret Bourke-White |
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Point of ViewBy Margaret Bourke- White |
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Blank Space By Margaret Bourke-White |
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Depth of Field By Margaret Bourke-White |
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Horizontal/ Depth of Field By Margaret Bourke-White |
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Point of View By Margaret Bourke-White |
Margaret Bourke-White
Margaret-Bourke-White was born in 1904 in the Bronx, NY. She was very
influenced by her parents. Margaret-Bourke-White felt trapped at
Cornell University, and once she graduated with an education and after
getting divorced, the world would soon know Margaret-Bourke-White
through her pioneering photojournalism. What I admire about her is that
she made a name for herself as a successful woman in the 1920’s. She took chances and was able to find herself in very interesting and unique places in order to get her shot. From her photos, she seemed like she enjoyed adventure and I admire that about her.
Reaction to The Diving Bell and The Butterfly
“The Diving Bell and The Butterfly” was a french film done through the
eyes of another. How we saw the film was through Jean-Dominique, who
had a stroke and was in the hospital. I liked how the scenes were cut
and how they portrayed the way he saw things. The lens shutter flashed
as if he was blinking which was pretty cool. The director put some cool
aesthetics in, like when Jean-Dominique was being wheel chaired through
the hospital to go see the mother of his children, he saw his
reflection for the first time as he was passing by windows and glass
doors, he saw himself very briefly each time but he could tell that he
looked completely different.
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