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Posted on March 10th, 2010 by Amy in weekly class outline
Final presentations: It’s here. The end of the road. Time to step off the bus and tell us about what you’ve been up to. Please keep your presentation under 8 minutes so we have time for everyone.
Evaluations: There are sign ups available on Moodle now for eval conferences. These are optional if you would like to discuss your work. There are separate conferences for Amy and me, so please sign up for corresponding person that is writing your eval:
Amy – Angel/C/Heather/Glen/Amanda/Hayley/Andrew/Matt/Lisa H./Lisa J./Lucas
Stephanie – Oliver/Karen/Kell/Linda/Jordan/Cori/Celi/Rachel/Stephani/Suzy/Pat
It is required that you write an eval of both Amy and me as faculty for us to put in our portfolio. Please bring that to your conference along with your self-evaluation.
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Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by zorns in weekly class outline
- Review of rough cuts
- Student presentations: Pat, Andrew, Suzy
- iDVD
- Assisted Work
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Posted on February 23rd, 2010 by Amy in weekly class outline
- Check-in: Quarter assignments, final projects
- Review of animation assignment
- Video Compression
- Student presentations
- Issues of ownership: copyright and the Creative Commons – Lawrence Lessig on Free Culture Part 1, 2, 3, 4
- Intro to HTML and CSS – W3 Schools
- Assisted Work
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Posted on February 17th, 2010 by Amy in weekly class outline
In class:
- Review iMovie assignment
- Student presentations
- Intro to typography
- Photoshop Type tool
- Animating type in Photoshop
- Styling text for the web (if there’s time)
This week’s assignments:
- Suggested movie: Helvetica
- Readings:
- Due week 8: create a short animated work using type in Photoshop. Export as a quicktime file. Post to your blog and/or to your cubby in Orca/programs
- Photoshop video export handout
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Posted on January 31st, 2010 by zorns in weekly class outline
- Review podcast assignment from last week
- Group check-in on individual projects – discuss project status
- what you have created,
- what is your next step… where you are going,
- what has changed
Photoshop
- Working with video presets
Video Palmcorder Proficiencies
Student Presentations
- Lucas, Lisa & Lisa (from week 4)
- Oliver, Karen, Mele
Assignment Due Week 6:
- Gather video content, alone or with a partner, for week 6’s editing workshop. At a bare minimum you should have around 10 different shots to work with. This footage should NOT include any dialogue, but rather demonstrate through the elements of framing, composition, texture, exposure, movement to create a portrait of a person or environment. Tripods are strongly recommended.
- If you are planning on using video in your final project you can also use this assignment as a starting point.
- This footage should also include any environmental sounds that you capture, and or include an external soundtrack through alternative recordings/music etc, but NO DIALOGUE.
- When shooting while recording audio remember that you will need headphones, a headphone adapter (with Canon palmcorder), a mic, and if using XLR connector microphones a hi-lo adapter.
- Next week we will be going on a not-so-far field trip to the Yuri Norstein Evergreen Expressions event in the Recital Hall of the Com building.
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Posted on January 18th, 2010 by Amy in weekly class outline
- Assignment review
- Group check-in on individual projects
Photoshop Review
- Selections
- Working with alpha channels and quick mask
Editing Sound with Audacity
- Importing sound, file types
- Intro to digital audio
- Editing basics
- Exporting
Introduction to podcasting
- What is a podcast?
- Garage Band workshop for podcasting – creating an enriched audio podcast
- Using Photoshop to prepare images for enriched podcast
In-Class Activity:
Use interview content from previous week to create a simple podcast using Garage Band and post completed work on blog site
Assignment Due Week 5:
- Create a enhanced podcast in Garage Band 1-3 minutes in legnth using a minimum of:
one voice track, one sound effect, and a minimum of three still images
- Respond to TWO other classmates’ in-class podcasts via their blog sites
*Reminder: For students that have them please bring your video cameras to for next week’s workshop.
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Posted on January 18th, 2010 by Amy in weekly class outline
Research Topic Due: One page written portrait project proposal due to blog site
- Group check-in, present your research topic to your group
- Photoshop follow-up and review of portrait images from last week
- WordPress follow-up and blog check-in
Student presentations:
- Angel
- Amanda
- Hayley
- Mathew
Field Recording:
In-class activity: Complete in-class recorded interview for use in class the following week. Record a classmate describing an element of their final project. Import the audio file and give a copy to your classmate and post the audio file to your network share on Orca.
WordPress:
Attaching audio to a post
Assignment Due Week 4:
- In class, record an interview about an element of your project for use in next week’s podcasting workshop.
- Outside of class collect a minimum of three images, and at least two audio recordings (interview, sound effects, music etc.) that you will use to create a podcast of your project proposal.
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Posted on January 10th, 2010 by Amy in weekly class outline
Week 2 Self Portrait:
- Check-in, follow-up from last week
- Intro to Moodle site
Publishing on the Web
- Why create a personal web presence? Do I exist if I don’t have a web site?
- What is a blog?
- Review blog examples
WordPress techniques
- Review from last week
- Theme-ing your blog
- Intro to html
6:40 – student presentations
–7pm Break–
Digital Still Camera workshop:
Intro to digital imaging with Photoshop:
- Scanning and image resolution (print, web and moving image)
- Photoshop basics, workspace, selections, layers, save for web
- In class activity: create a self-portrait collage and a banner image for your blog
WordPress: Post images to blog site
Assignment Due Week 3:
- Create a visual self portrait using a series of still images, or a single image utilizing Photoshop manipulations/collage techniques. Post completed work on blog.
- Complete both readings for week two that include In/Sights: Self-Portrait by Women, and Narcissism: Artists Reflect Themselves
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Posted on January 5th, 2010 by Amy in weekly class outline
In the beginning…
Introductions:
- Faculty and student introductions
- review class schedule:
- how will class time be structured? Combination of lecture/discussion, hands-on workshop and assisted work time.
- Review covenant, and class website usage
- Weekly student presentations: each week 3 students will each give a 5-10 min. presentation on a topic that relates to the work of this course. Topic areas include PhotoShop techniques, internet technologies/services, html/css, WordPress techniques, Mac OS tips. You are encouraged to choose something you know little about to begin with but have an interest in. The 3 of you should meet and decide upon your topics beforehand. If they are supporting or related this is great but not neccessary.
Campus resources:
- Media Loan
- Photoland (Digital Imaging Studio)
- Sound and Image Library
- Electronic Media
- Computer Center
- Lynda.com accounts
Intro to Macintosh:
An introduction to the world wide web and the internet
- What is the internet? What is the world wide web? (video)
- What does the www stand for? Anatomy of a URL.
- html and css – the stuff web pages are made of
–Break–
Publishing on the Web
- Why create a personal web presence? Do I exist if I don’t have a web presence?
- What is a blog?
- Looking at blog examples:
Academic blogging at Evergreen with WordPress
Intro to digital imaging with Photoshop:
Assignments/Reading Due Week 2:
- Reading: Practices of Looking, accessible via the Readings page.
- Bring in 3 collected images (pre-scanned/web content) that represent yourself to use in Photoshop collage. Select these images considering the Practices of Looking reading.
- Compose a blog page that describes your initial portrait project ideas including:
topic, background information, your interest in this topic, ideas for execution, stylistic approach etc.
- If you have one, bring in your digital still camera to class for next week
Assisted work (if there’s time)
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