The truth is hard to find The narrative of this video is that accurately documenting the truth of events around us is important. There is no music in the background, but the sound effects of the wind, the seagulls, the camera shutter, and the vocal narration interspersed with flashing imagery give a sense of the desperation of the Syrian refugees being photographed. . Earth The narrative of this video is that we should be responsible for the earth as our home. The piano music give a sense of the peace of the nature depicted in the video, but the sound effect of the narrator's voice provides a juxtaposition between the relaxing imagery and sound of the music through the urgency of his message. Google Pixel "Wonder" The narrative of this video is to give the message that we should wonder in life while simultaneously promoting the Google Pixel phone. The music emphasizes this point through the lyrics and the voice of Mr. Rogers that gives a sense of nostalgia when paired with footage. Nothing Beats a Londoner The narrative of this video is that Londoners are so tough they can overcome any obstacle they face, all while wearing Nike products. The high energy and disjointed soundtrack emphasizes the variety of obstacles faced throughout the video. The sound effects of rain, and the bag ripping open and motorcycles and so on further emphasize this point. Address is approximate The narrative of this video is that you can be anywhere in the world with Google maps. The music in this video is light piano music that swells at points, and the sound effects of of keys door sounds, etc. paired with the stop motion emphasize the bittersweet feeling of the video. Alexa loses her voice The narrative of this video is what would happen if Alexa lost her voice. The music of this video is very faint background music that you don't even notice unless you're paying really close attention. This subtle music complements the sound effects of the dialogue and the sounds of events that are happening (water running, Alexa losing her voice, etc.) I think I want my animation to either be of the deconstruction of my head, or to be of pieces of my head dropping in to stack on top of each other. I think if my had is being cut apart I could use a cutting sound, or if pieces of my head are falling down on top of each other I could use a dropping sound. I think I also want to have a background music whose notes emphasize the movement of the pieces of my face. I want the sounds to draw the audience in and evoke a feeling of interest.
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Write a few brief notes in your blog about what you found the most interesting/ surprising in this article - even in the recession advertising is still profitable - cultural messages can make you behave certain ways - 83% of adds only utilize sight - retailers are starting to utilize sound in their stores to influence people - negative sounds can be just as powerful as positive sounds Now, Based on what you've observed, choose one of your self portraits that you want to continue to develop the idea further. Eventually you will create an animated/documentary video segment about this portrait. What sounds will you want to include? How will these sounds enhance/ showcase your vision? What type of feeling do you want your viewer to experience? When developing my self-portrait further with sounds, I think I may want to animate it it in the style of a pink panther cartoon. There are no words in the shorts, but the background soundtrack still tells the story. Through the various sounds used, different emotions are effectively conveyed. I will want to include sounds that emphasize the separation of my face and give an upbeat vibe. These sounds will showcase my vision by emphasizing the actions that are occurring on screen. Through these sounds, I want the viewer to experience a visceral reaction as the deconstruction of the portrait occurs. I want the sound and imagery to pair together to create a story. The viewer should get a sense of narrative through the sound. Belinda smil'd, and all the world was gay. All but the Sylph—with careful thoughts opprest, Th' impending woe sat heavy on his breast. He summons strait his denizens of air; The lucid squadrons round the sails repair: Soft o'er the shrouds aerial whispers breathe, That seem'd but zephyrs to the train beneath. Some to the sun their insect-wings unfold, Waft on the breeze, or sink in clouds of gold. Transparent forms, too fine for mortal sight, Their fluid bodies half dissolv'd in light, Loose to the wind their airy garments flew, Thin glitt'ring textures of the filmy dew; Dipp'd in the richest tincture of the skies, Where light disports in ever-mingling dyes, While ev'ry beam new transient colours flings, Colours that change whene'er they wave their wings. What are your interests/ hobbies? Do you have a passion? - I like art, photography, reading, and nature. What objects/ images are associated with these interests/hobbies? - Books, cameras, plants, art supplies. How do you see yourself? As an athlete? An artist? An introvert? A scientist? A comedian? - I see myself as an artist and a student. Based off of the work you have begun to do in Photoshop, begin brainstorming and creating sketches for what you want your portrait to look like. How will visually represent you? Will they be Realistic or Abstract? Post the sketches you create. - This self portrait will be abstract, I am going to to complete a tutorial that involves slicing my head into different pieces. In addition to answering these questions, you will also need to choose one of the tutorial videos below to incorporate a new editing technique into your design. If these videos do not interest you, you can find a separate one to use. Just make sure that it is a tutorial made for the Creative Cloud (CC) Photoshop.
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May 2019
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