Thursday, December 23, 2010

Digital Story



Nabrissa Alves
Digital Story Reflection
12/21/10

         The assignment was to create a digital story on a topic of your choice using iMovie. To have a complete and proficient project, the requirements were that at least six or more photos needed to be included, and it had to be one minute long.  After being introduced to the tools and functions of iMovie, our first task was to complete a brainstorming handout. There we took note of the possible topics of our story. After choosing one, we wrote our script. 
         After much time and thought I put into my brainstorming, I decided to make my digital story about the relationship between my little sister Aisha and her best cousin Leniandra. Most of the images were taken from a camera. Because I did not have the certain picture I needed, only one photo in my story was taken from the internet. Almost all of the pictures I chose were of Leniandra and Aisha together since that is what my story is about. All of my images match what im talking about.
         I chose this story because it was the strongest of my ideas. I have many pictures on this topic and simply because I thought it was really cute. This story is significant to me because Aisha and Leniandra are two important people in my life and the story of their friendship to me is amazing. I really liked creating a story on them.
         Overall, I think I did fairly well on this project although I believe with more time it could have been a lot better. I followed all the requirements. Because this was the first time I had ever used iMovie, at first I was lost and didn’t know how to use some of the tools but after some time, I learned. I think iMovie is isn’t really difficult after you know how to use the tools. 
I have had a great experience this year in Digital Media class. I’ve learned so much about computers and art togehther. I know that the Photoshop and iMovie programs and the things I learned from them will stay with me throughout my life because I can use these programs for many different projects.
        

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Photographic Truth







Nabrissa Alves
Photographic Truth Reflection

         The objective of this assignment was to create an accordion book consisting of six photos of an event from history or before the day the project was assigned. The event could have been a major one or one simply of a recent pop culture event. Each photo had to be related to the topic. The overall goal was to use Adobe Photoshop to put yourself into the picture – making the photo appear as true and original as possible. This reflects the title of the project: “Photographic Truth”. To create our books, first six pictures online to put ourselves into. We then began altering the photos.
         My book followed the requirements of the project. Each photo clearly related to the main theme. Most of the photos I found online were without color so I decided to make my entire book black and white. My main focus when choosing the pictures to alter was to choose ones with many people so I wouldn’t be easy to find and could make blending in easier. To add myself to the images, I tried to position in a way that was similar to everyone else’s in the photo, so I wouldn’t stand out. I often used the blur filter, brightness/contrast and texture tools to alter the look of me.
   The theme of my book is The Titanic. I knew originally that I wanted my theme to be in sequence order. I chose this event because I knew I could find images of the order in which this event happened. Because I didn’t really want to change the meaning of the images, my presence doesn’t change anything about the pictures. My focus was simply to add myself into it looking as true as possible.
        I really liked this assignment. I learned of a lot more tools of Photoshop that I didn’t know of in earlier projects. I found this project the easiest of our Photoshop assignments because I could use all the new tools I learned from those project into this one.