We only have 18 hours more of Media Studies class. Our main goal for the first two weeks is finishing Yearbook by April 3rd! I have an awesome 3d project we will do for the rest of the quarter. Then we will have the honor of distributing the Yearbooks.
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Organize and submit your school photos for yearbook. Seniors set the example and get your Senior pics, quotes and info submitted by January 8th. Have a restful break, when we get back it is YEARBOOK season!
Mahalo to our guest speaker photographer, Aubrey Hord: http://www.aubreyhord.com/
We learned new techniques as well as the vision of fellow classmates. Mahalo again for sharing your knowledge, your images and your enthusiasm with us! You will still have some time for your independent projects. However, you will also be working on the YEARBOOK. This quarter we will focus on the cover, theme, photography and background journalism- for our copy (text) when we are writing for the yearbook. Our assignments will be on Google classroom-I have invited you to our Google classroom site please join the code is 95igzy6 Here are some great sites for your creative work: www.creativelive.com/ www.teamphotoshop.com/ Your first semester projects:
Yearbook/ Video announcements/ Animation/ PhotoShop We have been working independently on different projects.. Please meet with me during class to go over your accomplishments for this quarter. You might have your own projects however, we are all working on the yearbook. We need PHOTOS. You were assigned submitting 10 photos of Spirit Week. It is not too late, you may still take photos for credit. You can submit photos to the Yearbook folder that has been shared with you. Next quarter we will be working more on photography and the Yearbook. This week will be talking about
Photography/ Photographers Elements and Principles of Design Your 1st semester project: Yearbook/Video Announcements/cinematography/PhotoShop Excellent Film Strip/Story boards
Finish PhotoShop Names Thursday August 17th Finish Selfie Pop Art Tuesday Aug 22nd PhotoShop Names
Incorporating the 3m's Mini, Medium, Micro Project Due Thursday August 17th Art car sculpture due May 24th our last class
other projects to finish: Cezanne fruit drawings Hawaiian fish watercolor April27th -we do not have class due to Senior Exit Interviews, but please submit your work if you would like me to send it in for contest.
Radial Design and Creating work for Maui Matsuri: 13th ANNUAL MANGA & ART CONTEST MAUI MATSURI (Japanese Festival) May 6, 2017 (Saturday) 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. University of Hawaii-Maui College Pilina Building - Student Lounge Two categories: Manga or Traditional Art (Entries can be made in both categories) Entry & Submission Criteria: Contestants are Maui County residents. Completed hand drawn work (not computer generated) on paper. May not exceed 8-1/2” x 11”. (No frames or mounted pieces) All mediums are allowed – pencil, colored pencil, pen, etc. All Manga entries should depict a Manga/Anime character in a festival setting and all Traditional Art entries should depict a Japanese landscape theme. Each entry must have a completed official entry form, along with disclaimer form (parental signatures are required), taped to the back of the artwork to be accepted. Entries will not be accepted if the form is not completed as indicated with proper signatures. Entries will be accepted
First place winning artwork will be featured at the Ben Franklin Store at Queen Ka’ahumanu Center for a week after the event. These entries will be mailed back to the winning artist. All other artwork should be picked up at the exhibit area at 6:00 pm, or supply a self-addressed stamped envelope for return of artwork. Artwork will not be returned if an envelope is not provided. Submissions will be judged in three age divisions for both Manga style and Traditional Art categories: 3rd grade – 5th grade, 6th grade – 8th grade and 9th grade –12th grade. The top three (3) winning contestants from each category and age division will be awarded a certificate and cash prizes. First place $75, second place $50, third place $25. More contest information and entry forms are available at www.mauimatsuri.com or call 283-9999. Art Contest: https://www.westgov.org/news/351-news-2016/1288-enter-celebrate-the-west-high-school-art-competition-launches-second-year
Finish and turn in radial design: should be in color or shaded Radial balance is any type of balance based on a circle with its design extending. from center. A star, the iris around each pupil of your eyes, a wheel with spokes, and a daisy (among many flowers and other plant forms) are examples of radial. |
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