This is my name in graffiti style. I started with my sketch and scanned it, from the scan I up loaded the image into photoshop. on photoshop I used techniques called effects, filters and layers. Heres my piece of work!
<--- As you may be able to tell I'm not a confident person and didnt really want to be talking to an inanimate object.
Hello people How are you today? This is my first blog so bare with me lool Today i have been learning how to make blogs on imovie using a webcam and microphone about what i have done today in the session.
I'm most looking forward to doing my blogs on here, for my Arts Award. Talk soon byee x
Picture of Laura and Andy looking scary behind the James Bond theme cocktail bar. notice how laura looks like zak efron in 17 again in this photo. (right)
A photo of one of Darren Michealangelo Smith, who was in the act, in the backround is the Vj effect of the camera zoomed in on his face. (left)
Vjing at the Haverhill Rock Competition Finals (28th Febuary 2009): By Aaron Williams
Setting up was the first thing that me and Andrew had to do when we arrived. From 2pm till aprox 7pm we had to set up the Vjing equiptment, which consisted of two TV’s, a apple mac, a I Mac and a Edirol mixer. The when we came to trying to set up the videoing equipment we found out that we didn’t have the connectors for the wires as michelle had them and she wasn’t arriving until 7pm which was too late so we then had to go roud town going into shops to find them but we couldnt so we improvised. We used normal wires for a TV. After that we had another problem as we couldn’t find the power packs for the camcorders so we ended up having two camcorders one which was powered by electricity, another that was battery powered and i suggested to use a stills camera on movie mode. We connected the two TV’s up to the mixer and we had one TV with the live feed and the other with the cameras and the computers. With everything up and running we started at aprox 7.30pm andd every thing went to plan we had worked out a rota for every one when they turned up and the night finnished at about 11pm with half an hour of packing away
The CB9 Media Hub is all about teaming up with people who work in the media (Photographers, Design people, film makers, animaters, web deisgners and graphics people, sound engineers, editors..) so that we can expand what we are able to do.
Kit + skills = great things!
This particular project was based on peoples memories of Haverhill. We made the videos by taking the picture and putting them in iVideo (and adding a Garage Band soundtrack if needed) ENJOY!