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- The first concept I hadn't know is, humans see different resolution that cameras. I though humans looked in HD. The second is the human eye captures images in a flow of continues images. Where cameras capture an image in it's entirety to produce it. The last concept I leaned is, our eyes and brain capture images in different way than cameras do.
- Two opinions i have is, I really liked the question the author proposed in the article about our eyes and cameras. I am actually subscribed to Vsauce on youtube previous this article. So that was kind of cool to read this one. The last opinion I have is, I think it's really coo that I learned about our eyes, and cameras in the same article. very interesting.
- One question I have is, will developers ever create a camera that records at the same rate as our eye?
Article 1
- The first thing I learned is to let your way of life dominate the way you create your films. The second thing is, know how to work with your team. Meaning, if you all can't agree on what to create, nothing is going to be done. In other words, know your team as you know yourself. The last concept I learned is, try to create a film on a topic that isn't fake. Meaning, a lot in American is masked, or hidden. Maybe even disguised to be something better than it really is.
- Two opinions I have on this article are, that the general concept the author had really had me interested because many of the ideas this guy had were effective to creating a film. The second opinion I had is, that this is very different that normal American animation. I liked it because it brought a different feel to looking at animation, than the norm.
- One question I have about this article is nothing really. this had explained everything thoroughly enough.
What I Did This Week
- This week, I had learned to edit a pix-elation video. That turned out better than expected to!
- One thing I would hope to learn in the near future is, how to choreograph a fight scene.
- Something that frustrated me this week could be, trying to re size all of my photos for the pix-elation video.
- Above that, something that I enjoyed is, showing my class my "Bullying" Psa video. It had seemed to me that it had received a lot of positive feedback.
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- One fact I hadn't known before reading this article was that, to get a black backdrop, you need to buy a fabric. I thought it was a green screen. The second is, lighting. I hadn't really thought to much about how the lights in the scene made a difference on it. The final fact is, the lights you want to use is more of a tungsten, or fluorescent bulb. Other bulbs look more yellow, and unprofessional.
- One concept brought up here that I liked is, how the author added videos of the "right" way to do it, and the "wrong" way of performing this. The second concept I thought was nice is, the exact specifications of the kind of lights needed to use, and perform this the right way. They also gave out advice for the cheap way of obtaining these objects.
- The only question I have is does this interesting concept work on all camera's? Or does it work on only really expensive camera's?
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- The first fact I had learned from reading was that creativity is considered mysterious. I had always thought that it was just something you had. The second fact I hadn't known is that creativity involves the coming together of a multitude of traits, behaviors, and social influences on a single person. The final fact is that most creative people find it often challenging to figure out who they "really" are. What they're real motive is they look for.
- Two opinions I had gotten from reading this is, I found it very informational. Meaning, it went to the psychological "Deep" sense of what it really means to be creative. The other reason I enjoyed reading the article is because I could relate to this. in my own way. I try to be creative as much as I can when I film a short film. I can express what i feel about certain topics through photography.
- The last question I would have is, what makes people creative. Are they born this way.
Things I learned this week
- This week, I have learned to effectively create a psa for bullying.
- What I want to learn in the future is how to create a psa that really reaches out to people.
- Something that frustrated me this week is running into problems while trying to figure out how qualify for the anti bullying project.
- Beyond being frustrated, I was also happy that we got the anti bullying video complete very effectively.
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- 3 things I learned I didn't know previously reading this is, that the animation frozen received a lot of positive feedback. The second stands at, animation wasn't a big part in movies this year.
- 2 opinions I had were that the details and main focus of the article wasn't really to clear to me. I was somewhat confused. I felt that I didn't really have anything to base my answers here off of.
- 1 question I have is why don't these critics like these newer animations?
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- 3 things I didn't know previously read would have to start to start out with movie making is slowly starting to switch to the way video games are made. Specifically Minecraft. By the way. That is a great game. The second piece of information I hadn't known is CGI is more widely used than before, It also has been better perfected so it may be more realistic. The last technique are NPC's. Which are computer generated back round characters. Meaning, we are now able to have stunt doubles as NPC's. That, in my opinion is amazing, that we don't even need humans for that anymore.
- 2 opinions I had while reading this is, the author had a wide variety of knowledge on the future of film making. Like, he explained what the possibilities maybe in the near future. The other aspect I liked about this author is, he didn't only say what could happen, but he described the steps it would take to get it to the way he said it would.
- I don't really have any questions about this article, I think it was explained well enough.
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- One thing I learned how to make a pix-elated film.
- One aspect I would like to learn in the future, is to master proper lighting in my films.
- Among the good techniques I learned, trying to find an idea to film for the class competition was defiantly a struggle.
- Above that however, actually filming the class competition project was a success, now I look forward to editing it, and perfecting it.