Saturday, November 26, 2011

Ciao amore mio

Well, the time has arrived. The end of Digital Media class has come before me, and I am sad to let it go. I have learnt so much more than I ever could have imagined, and have learnt programs I never thought I would know how to use. I remember the days not too long ago when I wish I knew how to work Photoshop and AfterEffects, and now I do! Surprisingly, they are not as hard as they seem to be. A little confusing, yes, but only at first. You get the hang of it very quickly.
I always looked forward to the lectures and labs, for they were both very fun, and organized. I knew what I would expect going into each lab, and that made me comfortable with the class. Ginger is so helpful, kind and knowledgeable with anything digital media so it was great to have her as my professor. If I had any questions I knew she could answer them. If I were to change anything, it would be the 9 am lecture gets moved to sometime after 12pm!
This course has helped me understand what exactly "digital media" is, what it means, and has opened me up to a whole new world in terms of what I can achieve with a career in digital media. I am so happy to finally know how to work Photoshop, and how to work AfterEffects, for these programs are very beneficial in the digital media world. I definitely prefer working with Photoshop - only because you can be A LOT more creative in terms of designing and recreating. As well - the layout of the program is much more organized.
The most important thing I have learnt overall from this course is to be creative! To go outside of the box. To create from scratch - drawing, contouring or painting - your own design/image and scan it in the computer.
Thank you Ginger for an amazing first term! You rock!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Artist Statement: Down With Love

Down with Love. One of my all-time favourite films. I love it for it's setting, plot, music and of course, its digital media aspect. That is the sole reason I chose Down with Love for this assignment - I knew I could create a very funky, shape-oriented teaser. I decided to split the teaser into three frames: orange, turquoise and pink. These colours, and their exact hues, were chosen specifically to reflect the "mod" colours of the 1960s. I wanted three different frames because I was going for a quick and adjacent feeling. If the three frames transitioned fast enough, and the shapes inside did as well, this would reflect the fast paced world of Manhattan (where the movie takes place.)
I used arrows before each of the text, (Down, With and Love) to focus the viewer's attention to the words more so than the shapes.
I used quirky shapes and affects that are used in Hollywood to create the "60's Look." Arrows, circles, spirals, and lines are used in films such as Down with Love, Catch me if You Can, and Across the Universe, just to name a few. Take a look for yourself on my teaser and tell me what you think!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

After Effects: My Rating

After Effects is an interesting program...to say the least. You can do virtually anything on it, (in terms of digital media that is) which is what I love. From what I've heard through the grapevine, it is also much, much easier to work with than Flash. So that's a plus.
I've been using After Effects now for about 3 weeks, and I have come up with a list of positive attributes that the program holds:
  1. The layout is clean and easy to look at.
  2. The "help/search" option is wonderful.
  3. You can nicely "go back in time". So if you make a mistake, or erase something you did not mean to, you can retrieve it.
  4. There is an enormous variety in terms of shapes to choose from.
  5. Great "tools" option in order to create what you want to.
  6. EASY TO USE.
Number 6 is the key highlight in this review. Nothing about the program is complicated. I guarantee you, you will NOT be sitting in front of this program for more than 10 minutes trying to figure out how it works. Long story short: You can easily master the basics of this program in 10 minutes. The basics being: how to write text, create shapes, make motion, where tools and effects are located, how to export projects and so on. The foundation as to how any program operates is key before you start advancing in it, and that is why I really love the fact that I can master the foundation is just 10 minutes, and continue from there.
As you've read in my previous post, I am creating a project on After Effects, and next week it will be up and you will be able to view it! Myself and you included will be astounded with the level of professionalism that was created with this program...by an amateur!
Stayed tuned for the final product!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

After Effects: First Project!

The first project I have to construct in After Effects is an exciting one! Some may call it "insignificant", but this is the assignment I have been waiting for! The task is to create a trailer or "opening sequence" for our favourite movie or novel. And you see, anyone who knows me, knows that I have always wanted to dabble into the movie trailer making business, and this assignment allows me to have a nice taste of what it is like! The first idea that popped into my head was the film "Down with Love". A romantic comedy taking place in 1960s Manhattan, it stars heartthrob Ewan McGregor and screen comedy favourite Renee Zellweger as rivals! The film is quirky, fun, vibrant and very in tune with shapes and colours! That is why I feel it will be a perfect movie to create off of! The trailer is a total of 5 seconds in length, and my idea is to incorporate many bright colours and shapes like hearts, arrows, flowers, and spirals into the clip. I want to go for the "futuristic" feel that was very popular in the 1960s. A feel of 1960s vogue mixed with the Jetsons...so to speak. I want a lot of fast paced action in terms of the movement of the text and shapes to play off of the "Manhattan" vibe. Stay tuned for the final product, folks! I look forward to hearing your thoughts!