media experiences
i found this article on msn.ca today. it reminded me a lot of those bulky virtual reality head sets from ages ago.
what i found curious is that there was no discussion on the physical impact. aren’t you supposed to sit a few feet away from the tv screen? i’d think it would be fairly straining on the old eyeballs…
media experiences
this site is pretty cool. they take videos of people’s actions and turn them into digitally animated images. the demo is neat, and i was really impressed by the way the mouth moved. one thing i noticed though, no forehead wrinkles! and that made a huge difference.
it’s funny how technology doesn’t seem to be capable of capturing every little detail that gets communication across that much better in real life.
term media project
holy smokes.
i just spent about 3 hours doing another comic. i thought i had a process down for it this time, but when i got to the last 2 panels i realized i hadn’t made enough copies of the background. which meant i had to improvise, because i didn’t remember what colour the wall was, or exactly how i did the eyes on the guys, so on and so forth. i was also surprised by how frustrating it is transferring the medium over. when i draw on paper with a pencil, i can easily erase just one thing. the lines aren’t blurry. it’s easier to get the eyes level, or to change the shape of the eyebrows, or to draw the hands. i used to have one of those pads with a pencil instead of a mouse. i wonder if that’s still kicking around somewhere…
it was a lot easier than the first one though. i think i’m getting the hang of it. the next one will probably go a lot smoother too. but i think i will wait a little. 3 hours is a long time to be hunched over photoshop.
media experiences
first off, this is an article i just found on music file sharers and how they seem to be more likely to purchase more cds than non-sharers.
i don’t really trust everything i find on the msnbc websites, but i thought it was pretty interesting nonetheless.
second, the other day i was having breakfast at a coffee shop and was flicking through the province (another source i don’t really trust), and started looking at the ads and their placements. last year and the year before i took the history of journalism and the public relations media studies classes, and a lot of what we talked about had to do with the advertisers in newspapers. being a publishing student as well, i have a fairly decent understanding on the relationships between advertisers and publishers. what i found really interesting was how in this paper it didn’t seem like anyone had taken a look at where the ads were. on one page there was an article about a flooding in mexico or california or somewhere (sorry, memory of a goldfish). anyways, directly under the article, that included a picture of people walking through the streets, holding their belongings over there heads, was a caption talking about people losing their homes. and directly under that caption was an ad for an interior design school. and directly next to that, was an ad for the (insert store here) home furnishing sale. i felt a little embarassed. seriously, how rude is that?
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i took jimmy through a photoshop experience. it took a lot longer than i thought it would, because there were a lot of tiny little details i didn’t consider (like making sure everything was in the same spot for each panel).
i’ve been trying to think of different ways to present this project. i’m seriously considering moving all of the comics to photoshop and then making a very simple website. i don’t want the focus to be on the webpage- i’ve built enough of those and know that i can make them fairly well. although i absolutely adore photoshop, the majority of my time spent on it has been taking other photos and playing with the filters, or cutting and pasting. making this comic over the past two days has forced me to use more tools than i have before. i also need to work on the sizing…
i’m going to try and attach the jpg images that i’ve done….
frustrating website
http://beinart.org/artists/mark-ryden/?GID=649
this website has so much cool art on it. but the layout is so frustrating. i can’t figure out how to view the gallery in full because when you click on the picture to move it, it fades. and then when you click on it again to set it, you still can’t see the whole thing. didn’t anyone check this out before they published the page?
media experiences
so over the past couple of days i discovered a tv show called ‘dexter’ (http://www.sho.com/site/dexter/home.do) that i’ve really been enjoying. so far i’ve only downloaded the pilot episode and the one after that. last night i decided to burn a vcd of the pilot so my husband could watch it on the tv (we don’t have a dvd burner on this computer). so i burnt it, and when i put it in the dvd player to play, the image was upside down. and mirrored. and the only way it would start (usually you can just hit the play button and it starts right away) was to hit the rewind button.
has anyone ever experienced this? doug, do you have any idea why it would burn like that? i didn’t think it was even possible.