Sunday, December 15, 2013



                                                            3 Things I learned

1.) The first being is that most online websites aren't known from people surfing the web, instead, they are found from word of mouth.

2.) The second is that maybe the idea of the movie doesn't attract viewers, it may just be the title itself. Your title has to relate to your film no matter what, so it might as well be interesting.

3.) Your website must relate to your audience. It will make them feel as if they were a part of your community. The online community is growing fast, so the more you can relate your website to the audience, the better.

                                                           2 Opinions

1.) Personally, think this article is very informative and useful to someone who is interested in making their own online website.

2.) My second opinion is this article teaches someone how to be one with the people. Meaning, since they know how to relate to a community, they can socialize much easier and know what people like.

                                                            1 Question

1.) My only question on this article, is what is truly freedom, as he mentions in the article. Can you write about anything, or is their limitations?
                                       

                                                           3 Things I learned
                         
1.) The animation movie "Frankenweenie" has been a major motion picture for autism friendly crowds.

2.) This film has widely impacted many Autistic children and audiences.

3.) The main character of the film is too represent a "different" kid. He is more unusual than others his age. His character can relate to many who are in the same situation.

                                                            2 Opinions

1.) I personally didn't know that this movie had that kind of story. I've never seen it before, so I thought it was great to see that there are movies out there for children who feel the same as the main protagonist.

2.) My second thought was That I thought it was pretty cool to know that autistic children are relating to something for once. Instead of being left alone.
     
                                                            1 question

1.) My only question was I wasn't totally sure if the whole autistic part was the main point f this article. I just wasn't sure.

                                                           This Week

1.) One thing I learned this week was how to do kinetic typography. I finally got comfortable using it.
2.) I want to learn how to master after affects soon, and feel comfortable with it.
3.) I didn't really get that frustrated this week, but trying to find some certain effects on the typography project was stressful.
4.) One thing that made me happy was, that I finished my typography project.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Blogs From Phil


phillip bungo <pabparkour@gmail.com>
10:47 PM (9 hours ago)
to Jennifer
                                            3 Things I learned Learned

The first is the fact that when you edit, your editing must match the tone of your video. This makes your effect much greater on your viewers.
The second is to maintain a consistent attitude of the film. Your film shouldn't confuse the audience of whats going on. 
The third is that sometimes your film structure doesn't follow the way the it should when you finish editing it. Meaning, when your filming, an idea may come up that looks more effective than the way you imagined it before. So some new ideas may come up when you edit.
                                           
                                           2 Things I Liked About This Article

The first being, I liked the way the author described how you can change ideas when you are editing your video. 
The second thing I liked is that the author of this article was saying to be creative, and use different methods of editing to express your tone, mood, and overall vibe of your film. this can have a great impact on your audiences perspective.
                                        
                                          1 Question I Have On This Article

The only question I have is how far can you go when you decide to change your idea when editing. What is too far? Can you completely change your "vibe" in your film, Or is there a certain limit you can go from the script
phillip bungo <pabparkour@gmail.com>
10:16 PM (9 hours ago)
to Jennifer
                                                3 Things I Learned

The first one being, I didn't know that there is a lot of psychological effect put into films.
The second is the way many film makers put disbelief into characters stories just to have opposite of what people think to happen.
The third is all the elements have to be chosen and carefully placed in equal ways. Meaning all the elements have to be coherent with each other.

                                               2 Things I Liked About the Article

I liked the fact that it teaches me how to make my films more effective on the viewer. It will give them a positive perspective on my work.
The second is this article was very informative and useful. It had good points, and it made sense to me.
1 question I do have about the article is who really discovered all these important elements of video techniques.

                                              Things That Happened This Week

This week I learned a little bit more on using After Affects. I was confused at first, but I;m getting used to it.
In the future I want to learn how to master After Affects, or just be really good with it.
This week, I had gotten frustrated with After Affects because I couldn't get past a few steps in it.
Although I got frustrated, I was very happy I finished a few Tutorials this week.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

                                 


                                             3 Things I Learned From The Article


  •    I didn't know that editors replaced the backround with green screened photo's and elements.
  • Also, during scenes of killing and stabbing, editors put elements of their choice into the scene. I always thought that special effects designers used some sort of blood dispenser.
  • Lastly, when cutting limbs off during scenes, the arms or body parts are not even there. Those parts are edited in later.
                                         
                                           2 Things I Liked About The Article

 I honestly enjoyed these two articles. They really showed me different techniques then i knew was possible. Now I will look at films in a different perspective. Also, I thought that replacing the backround was very interesting because I had always wondered how film makers made their movies set back in time, getting older buildings in the scene.



                                            1 Question I have This Article

 Even after watching and observing these videos and text, I still have 1 question. How long does the choreography and editing take? ii think this would be very time consuming and stressful at times.