Sunday, November 22, 2009

Blog # 12

Hey guys! I can't believe the semester is over already! But it is, and with that, unfortunately this will be my final blog.


I really enjoyed this class and I think that it was presented in a really interesting way. Laurie Petrou was always kind and approachable and was extremely patient whenever I was having trouble with flash/photoshop/HTML. She taught our entire class new things about what digital media is and what it will be in the next 10 to 25 years.

If I would change anything about this course it would be to maybe make the lecture more digitally interactive. I know this would be hard, but it would be cool to try out some of the stuff we are being shown on the projection screen.

This course has obviously changed me and I would be lying if I said it hadn't. The fact that I know how to create a decent flash animation or photoshop document or anything digital media related is change in itself. I wouldn't have been able to do any of this 12 weeks ago. However Im really glad that I can. I'm also glad that my ignorance about what digital media is has deteriorated. 12 weeks ago my Yiayia asked me what digital media was and I really couldn't answer. Now, 12 weeks later, although I still can't explain it to her in a way that makes sense, it makes sense to me which is all that counts!

What I'm taking away from this course is that if you have an idea, you shouldn't let the technology get the best of you. If you feel like you can create something really great but when you open the software you can't really do it, don't throw away your idea right then and there. Ask classmates, read or watch tutorials to get a better handle on the software. I found that I had so many great idea for my flash animation, but I discarded many of those ideas because they were too difficult to execute. If I could do it again I would put more time into understanding the software so that I could create an even better project.

So that's it guys. It's been fun. And I'm glad that you took the time to read these.

Let's do this again sometime.


Phil




Sunday, November 15, 2009

Blog # 11

Hey Guys!

Ooh man, soon I won't be able to address you guys in such a way, because I will not have this blog in 3 weeks time. But while I do, I shall entice you with my Digital Media knowledge which I have acquired throughout the length of this course!

So this week I was talking to my girlfriend about music. And I started thinking about if music could be as interactive as any game, or website is. What if you could program a song to how you were feeling.

Example. I come home and I'm pissed. I mean I've had it! So I run to my computer, start chugging a gatorade and I want to listen to a real angry tune. So I started pumping my favourite song, until suddenly, I begin to cool down. And I don't want to listen to such a heavy song anymore. I want to listen to a melodic rhythm with gentle vocals mixed over top. So the song changes to fit my mood. This continues on for the entirety of the song.

This would probably be very time consuming to create but I think its an interesting idea none the less.

Just thought you guys should know what I've been thinking about.

From Philip

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Week 9: Flash Animation

Hey Guys! Today I present my flash assignment. Come to think of it, everyone will be presenting their assignment sometime this week. So....Good for us!

It was definitely a struggle I'll tell you that. Flash seemed like photoshop, except everything is moveable. I found this the hardest concept to wrap my head around. But I guess I did and this is what I came up with.

I decided to design my flash around the station North York Centre, and what a ghost town it is. My first task was to creat my background. For this I found a picture of a TTC car on the internet. "HE COPIED SOMETHING FROM THE INTERNET!???" You exclaim. No, no, no, I simply copied the picture onto my stage and traced over it with various rectangles, pencils, brushes. I found the task of filling in each and every single detail so instead went for a sort of mosaic look. However, I feel I still got the same sort of feeling of a subway car with my finished product.

Then I wanted to illustrate someone walking onto the subway and waiting to go. I went for like a sketched sort of look with jagged edges. I did this for two reasons: One because I found that it was very difficult to try and recreate a detailed representation of any person, and secondly because I felt that a jagged character seems to fit in nicely with the animated subway car.

Afterwards I made a sort of tumble weed. At first the tumble weed was supposed to roll in a certain fashion, but instead I had to resort to it just following a straight line. However I feel the same effect was carried.

But here is the biggest problem of all! My sound wasn't working! Why oh why! I had recorded a really cool westernish song to be played in the background. It had banjoes, fiddles, even the sound of crop dust. What else could you want!? Apparently, Flash wanted a file format that I had never heard of. So although I wasn't able to include audio that started on the push of my button, I was still able to include the "This is North York Centre Station" announcement.

From this assignment I learned that Flash is definitely a harder program to use and cannot see myself using it in the near future. Honestly, I don't understand why I would ever use this program considering the amount of stress i felt everytime I discovered I had a "syntax error". Maybe if I master flash in a couple years I'll use it more frequently. But that's not happening.

In reference to my peers work, there's were amazing! You'd think I was in a room full of flash pros. One in particular was Andrew Chachula's. He did a kinetic text flash animation to his friend's band. The music and words were synced to the tee. I was really impressed and just though it was worth mentioning!

So that's all for now.

Ok bhuy

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Week 8 BLOOOOOG

Hey guys! How is everyone doing? That good!? NICE!

I'm doing well however I am not loving flash! Flash is a beast that I have yet to tame, however I am slowly but surely getting the hang of it.

It was easy to wrap my head around layers in photoshop. But layers that move!!!!!! That's crazy!!!!
I've just been having a lot of trouble with making certain things move, keeping certain things still, and of course designing a beautiful background for my piece.

I think I have a general idea of what I want to do, but I'm still debating whether or not I'll be able to execute my idea properly. That seems to be my biggest problem. I'll have a really great idea......then I remember Flash and I are not the best of friends.
I'll work it out I hope.

BUT I do have some good news
. during a Macnhester United halftime, I got bored and made this! Isn't it lovely? I used my Photoshop skills to make it. But I didn't stop there. I made another one!!!

I know what you're thinking....and yes, they are cool.

I should probably be working on flash, but my love for Photoshop keeps calling me back.

Back to work!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Blog Week 7

Hey guys! How are you? NICE!

how has digital media changed music culture? That is a very interesting question. Personally, I feel that a lot of bands today are more dependent on their digital media skills and connections than their actual music. I blame www.myspace.com. Bands are able to represent themselves however they see fit, but most of the time the attention is focused on the layout of their page and what colours, images, patterns they've used...and not their music! This is not to say that digital media has harmed the music industry in any way. It has helped listeners connect to music like never before. However, when bands becomes more about computer generated images I'm not feeling it. I really wanted to put a link of band that is truly awful but had a very cool layout. Unfortunately their layout has changed, but their music is still bad (the band is called brokencyde by the way. their lyrics are vulgar so I didn't post the link). But this is just one example of how digital media has harmed music culture. Digital media in music is a good thing! There is a sense of connectivity developed between listener and artist when a fan can see their favourite band's new video, or download their album covers to their ipod's. Although millions upon millions of fans are probably doing the same thing, that one fan feels they know the band/artist better than before.

Digital media allows artists to showcase what they represent. A simple change in typography can represent an artist as a pop sensation or a death metal celebration! Digital media is also a very useful tool that artists can use to change how their listeners perceive them.

I've been enjoying music all my life, but it has definitely been changing over the past 5 years, how I enjoy it I mean. Let's see, I'd be in gr. 8 then. So I don't think I had a myspace account, or an ipod, or enough money to buy CD's. But I did have a TV! I would watch MuchMusic to look for new bands all the time. When I found one I liked, I would quickly scurry to my computer and try and find them on the internet. I could watch their videos, interviews, and where they would be playing next! Everything was there, it was just very slow.

Today, if I want to find a new band, I'll just go on myspace and browse through the top artists category. I can pick a band whose profile picture looks cool and then listen to them. It is much faster than my gr. 8 years.

Design is definitely more important to me now.I appreciate if a band takes time to create nice album artwork or create a really eye catching video. If a band takes the time to do something for their fans, I will do something for them and listen to their album and boost their playcount on myspace.

It's a good thing.


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Week 6: Flash Animation

Hey guys! How are you? That's good. This week is all about flash animation. So here we go.

I had the idea of doing an interactive instrument. Essentially the user can click on a certain area of my instrument and it will play a sound. Whether this is a guitar, a drumkit, or an imaginary instrument, like a krodgyallaphone! Either way, I think that the user will get a real kick out of being able to create and arrange their own music with the samples I have provided. This idea essentially came from last week's tutorial when we introduced sound into our flash animations. So I want to make something that is as stimulating for the ears as it is for the eyes.

I'm going to make the music samples myself. "What genre will it be?" you may be asking yourself (assuming that someone is reading this), Electronic of course! What screams interactivity more than electronic music? I'll keep you updated as I progress.

Bye guys.





Monday, October 12, 2009

Poster Assignment


Hey guys. It's Phil here, and the last couple weeks I have been working on a poster. Would you like to see it.....Ok, here you go.

The site asked me what size I want to upload my picture as. I chose large so that you could see the detail. DAS GOOD?

I had a lot of fun creating this fictional band poster. I wanted to do a band poster, more specifically; I wanted to do a band poster for an electronic band. Whenever I see artwork or promotional flyers for electronic bands, the images always grab my attention. So I wanted to do something similar to that. Something that would attract a fan of electronic music/culture.

I chose to use the colours of the German flag for the majority of my poster. I find that the red, black, and orange are very captivating and will grab people’s attention if they were to walk by this poster on the street. I chose to repeat the band name, Das Brohas, multiple times behind all of the images for two reasons. The first was to fulfill the CRAP principle of repetition. Secondly, I wanted the colours to descend towards the band name. So that a viewer would instinctively follow the descent of the colours to the band name and information.

I chose to surround the band name and information in a red 5 sided polygon. I purposely made the polygon point downwards so that the text would correspond with the shape. The font I used inside of the polygon seemed very futuristic and digital, which is why I used it.

The model in my poster is Simon Teskouras (my brother). I chose to cover his eyes in all three of the pictures I took. I did this because I found that his eyes would be too distracting and would take away from the overall image of the poster. I used the smudge tool to drag part of my brother’s torso to create a sort of frame for the band name and information. I also used a paintbrush to accentuate each of the band members by outlining their bodies in their corresponding colour.

I cannot say that I encountered many challenges. Although I did find erasing my backyard from the image of my brother quite tedious. The magic wand tool did not work so I had to doo it all with the layer mask tool with a paint brush.

I genuinely enjoyed doing this assignment and am pretty proud of the final result. I had no idea how to work Photoshop five weeks ago. However, I used the information from the tutorials and just fooled around with different images and created something that I think looks pretty good.

From this assignment I learned that Photoshop is a wild beast, but can be tamed if you have the skills! You can lasso and magic wand your images to make them look exactly how you want them to. As I progressively got a better handle on Photoshop, I started to enjoy the project even more.

The class critique was also helpful. Except I didn't really get any "criticism" per-say. I would have liked to have heard more things I could have changed about my poster. But, I'm not complaining about the nice comments. I liked the nice comments as well.

And there you have it. I hope you liked my poster. be sure to buy your tickets well in advance.