Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Journal April 18th-21
This week we continued to work on our opening video for the announcements. I think it is coming out nicely and will turn out well.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Journal April 11th-15th
This week we started working on a new opening clip for the morning announcements. So far we have started to plan out what we want and we are collecting the material we need to make the video.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
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Friday, April 1, 2011
What is Graphic Design
Graphic designers work with drawn, painted, photographed, or computer-generated images (pictures), but they also design the letterforms that make up various typefaces found in movie credits and TV ads; in books, magazines, and menus; and even on computer screens. Designers create, choose, and organize these elements—typography, images, and the so-called “white space” around them—to communicate a message. Graphic design is a part of your daily life. From humble things like gum wrappers to huge things like billboards to the T-shirt you’re wearing, graphic design informs, persuades, organizes, stimulates, locates, identifies, attracts attention and provides pleasure.
Image-based design
Designers develop images to represent the ideas their clients want to communicate. Images can be incredibly powerful and compelling tools of communication, conveying not only information but also moods and emotions. People respond to images instinctively based on their personalities, associations, and previous experience. For example, you know that a chili pepper is hot, and this knowledge in combination with the image creates a visual pun.
Type-based design
In some cases, designers rely on words to convey a message, but they use words differently from the ways writers do. To designers, what the words look like is as important as their meaning. The visual forms, whether typography (communication designed by means of the printed word) or handmade lettering, perform many communication functions. They can arrest your attention on a poster, identify the product name on a package or a truck, and present running text as the typography in a book does. Designers are experts at presenting information in a visual form in print or on film, packaging, or signs.
Image and type
Designers often combine images and typography to communicate a client’s message to an audience. They explore the creative possibilities presented by words (typography) and images (photography, illustration, and fine art). It is up to the designer not only to find or create appropriate letterforms and images but also to establish the best balance between them.
Image-based design
Designers develop images to represent the ideas their clients want to communicate. Images can be incredibly powerful and compelling tools of communication, conveying not only information but also moods and emotions. People respond to images instinctively based on their personalities, associations, and previous experience. For example, you know that a chili pepper is hot, and this knowledge in combination with the image creates a visual pun.
Type-based design
In some cases, designers rely on words to convey a message, but they use words differently from the ways writers do. To designers, what the words look like is as important as their meaning. The visual forms, whether typography (communication designed by means of the printed word) or handmade lettering, perform many communication functions. They can arrest your attention on a poster, identify the product name on a package or a truck, and present running text as the typography in a book does. Designers are experts at presenting information in a visual form in print or on film, packaging, or signs.
Image and type
Designers often combine images and typography to communicate a client’s message to an audience. They explore the creative possibilities presented by words (typography) and images (photography, illustration, and fine art). It is up to the designer not only to find or create appropriate letterforms and images but also to establish the best balance between them.
Desktop Publishing/3D animation Quiz
Desktop publishing has many processes and procedures but generally breaks down into six main areas. Which of these is not one of them? (Hint: It's sometimes part of the process, just not one of the main areas.)
File Preparation
Text
*Scanning
Document Setup
Which of these sub-tasks would fall under Document Setup?
Copyediting your text
Converting photos to CMYK
Creating printer's spreads for a booklet
*Specifying number of columns for a newsletter
Often you need to import text created in a word processor into your desktop publishing application. When you need to preserve the font attributes and layout of your text, which of these file formats is the most likely to retain your text formatting?
ASCII
Tab Delimited
*RTF
TIFF
Fill in the blank: A tab delimited file is a special kind of ______________ with a tab between each column in the text.
spreadsheet
*plain text file
proprietary word processing file
portable file format
There are five general categories of software used by most desktop publishers. Of the four listed here, which one is the least likely to be a stand-in or sometimes substitute for the fifth and main category -- page layout.
*Font/Image Management
Word Processing
Photo/Image Editing
Illustration
Image format knowledge is critical to desktop publishing. Which of these formats is the most flexible in terms of reducing and enlarging the file size without experiencing loss of image quality?
*Vector
Bitmap
Within the general categories of vector and bitmap are a variety of file formats, including some hybrid formats. Which of these pairs are CORRECT?
Vector - TIFF
Vector - PCX
*Vector - EPS
Bitmap - WMF
Vector and bitmap images are generally created and manipulated in different types of graphics programs -- illustration for vector images or photo/image editor (also called bitmap editor) for bitmap images -- before being placed in a desktop publishing application. What is another common name for an illustration or vector-based program?
*Drawing Program
Paint Program
Icon Editor
Clip Art Editor
Although each of the major desktop publishing applications have their own way of doing things, there are certain common features. There are at least four tools that you'll find in almost every program toolbox. Which of these four tools is most likely to actually consist of multiple buttons?
Selection or Pointer
Text
*Graphics (Drawing)
Magnification/Zoom
Resolution is a big topic that can take a lifetime to fully comprehend. However, at its most basic, resolution for desktop publishing is the measure of the dots of ink or electronic pixels that make up a picture whether it is printed on paper or displayed on-screen. Which of these initials is the "catch-all" term for measuring resolution? NOTE: It may not be technically correct in all cases, but it is the most commonly used term.
PPI
PDF
*DPI
RGB
3D Animation
1. Modeling
2. Texturing
3. Primitives
4. Transparency
5. Key Frames
6. Radiosity
7. True
8. Dynamics
9. Render Farm
10. 300
File Preparation
Text
*Scanning
Document Setup
Which of these sub-tasks would fall under Document Setup?
Copyediting your text
Converting photos to CMYK
Creating printer's spreads for a booklet
*Specifying number of columns for a newsletter
Often you need to import text created in a word processor into your desktop publishing application. When you need to preserve the font attributes and layout of your text, which of these file formats is the most likely to retain your text formatting?
ASCII
Tab Delimited
*RTF
TIFF
Fill in the blank: A tab delimited file is a special kind of ______________ with a tab between each column in the text.
spreadsheet
*plain text file
proprietary word processing file
portable file format
There are five general categories of software used by most desktop publishers. Of the four listed here, which one is the least likely to be a stand-in or sometimes substitute for the fifth and main category -- page layout.
*Font/Image Management
Word Processing
Photo/Image Editing
Illustration
Image format knowledge is critical to desktop publishing. Which of these formats is the most flexible in terms of reducing and enlarging the file size without experiencing loss of image quality?
*Vector
Bitmap
Within the general categories of vector and bitmap are a variety of file formats, including some hybrid formats. Which of these pairs are CORRECT?
Vector - TIFF
Vector - PCX
*Vector - EPS
Bitmap - WMF
Vector and bitmap images are generally created and manipulated in different types of graphics programs -- illustration for vector images or photo/image editor (also called bitmap editor) for bitmap images -- before being placed in a desktop publishing application. What is another common name for an illustration or vector-based program?
*Drawing Program
Paint Program
Icon Editor
Clip Art Editor
Although each of the major desktop publishing applications have their own way of doing things, there are certain common features. There are at least four tools that you'll find in almost every program toolbox. Which of these four tools is most likely to actually consist of multiple buttons?
Selection or Pointer
Text
*Graphics (Drawing)
Magnification/Zoom
Resolution is a big topic that can take a lifetime to fully comprehend. However, at its most basic, resolution for desktop publishing is the measure of the dots of ink or electronic pixels that make up a picture whether it is printed on paper or displayed on-screen. Which of these initials is the "catch-all" term for measuring resolution? NOTE: It may not be technically correct in all cases, but it is the most commonly used term.
PPI
*DPI
RGB
3D Animation
1. Modeling
2. Texturing
3. Primitives
4. Transparency
5. Key Frames
6. Radiosity
7. True
8. Dynamics
9. Render Farm
10. 300
Monday, March 28, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
SJC Tech Department Logo
For this logo, i started by finding the text i wanted to use. From there, i tried to base everything else off of that to make it look good. Im happy with the outcome.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
Journal: Feb 28-March 4
This week we worked on brainstorming ideas for the books layout and made logos for the SJC Tech department. Also Practiced with InDesign.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
Photoshop review
What are the primary colours computers mix to create other colours? Red, Green, blue (RGB)
What are the primary image types and how do they differ? Vector and Bitmap. Vector images are mathematical equations that describe the shape of an object. Bitmap images are a pixel by pixel representation of an image
Colour depth is also refered to as? Bit Depth
What file types are currently supported by Netscape Navigator and internet explorer? GIF, JPEG, and PNG
What are the main areas of photoshop Workspace? The image window, toolbox, Palettes and menu
How is the option bar related to the toolbox? The options bar allows you to adjust any available settings for tools accessible from the toolbox
How do you undock and dock the Palettes? {Click} and drag on a Palettes tab to either dock or undock it
Which menu item will give you access to photoshops preferences? Edit
How do you reset your palette arrangement back to its default setting? select widow/reset palette locations from the menu.
What are the five hotkey decisions involved in creating a new image? Image Name, Image Width and Height, Image resolution, Image mode, and image contents
Why edit images in 24-bit colour depth if you ultimately they will be 8-bit images on the Internet? If you work in a 8-bit depth of 8, many of photoshop's advanced features, such as filters, resizing images, and re-colouring images are either not available or do not operate
Why would you use magnification /navigation controls? They allow you to edit the small details in an image and zoom in on your image content
What is a snapshot in the history Palette? The snapshot is a record of the image complete with all the modifications you have preformed on it.
If you delete a History Slate with other slates below it what happens to those Slates? Nothing, they remain in the History Panel unaffected.
What is the primary function of the selection tool? To isolate content on your image.
What are the primary image types and how do they differ? Vector and Bitmap. Vector images are mathematical equations that describe the shape of an object. Bitmap images are a pixel by pixel representation of an image
Colour depth is also refered to as? Bit Depth
What file types are currently supported by Netscape Navigator and internet explorer? GIF, JPEG, and PNG
What are the main areas of photoshop Workspace? The image window, toolbox, Palettes and menu
How is the option bar related to the toolbox? The options bar allows you to adjust any available settings for tools accessible from the toolbox
How do you undock and dock the Palettes? {Click} and drag on a Palettes tab to either dock or undock it
Which menu item will give you access to photoshops preferences? Edit
How do you reset your palette arrangement back to its default setting? select widow/reset palette locations from the menu.
What are the five hotkey decisions involved in creating a new image? Image Name, Image Width and Height, Image resolution, Image mode, and image contents
Why edit images in 24-bit colour depth if you ultimately they will be 8-bit images on the Internet? If you work in a 8-bit depth of 8, many of photoshop's advanced features, such as filters, resizing images, and re-colouring images are either not available or do not operate
Why would you use magnification /navigation controls? They allow you to edit the small details in an image and zoom in on your image content
What is a snapshot in the history Palette? The snapshot is a record of the image complete with all the modifications you have preformed on it.
If you delete a History Slate with other slates below it what happens to those Slates? Nothing, they remain in the History Panel unaffected.
What is the primary function of the selection tool? To isolate content on your image.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Review
CCD's change light and color into electrical signals
ENG stands for Electric News Gathering
The viewfinder is a really tiny video monitor
Both monitors and
A TV Changes electrical signals into pictures
The electron gun is inside a video monitor
red blue and green are used to make video picture
The microphone picks up the sound and turns it into electrical signals
correct production sequence- treatment, script, storyboard, edit
the actual shooting of the video takes place during the production phase.
the treatment is written early in pre-production
Advertising sponsor is not on the production crew
who is most involved in post production? video editors
Editing happens in the phase called post-production
Music and sound effects are added during the post production phase of the video
The design brief and the treatment are prepared during the pre-production phase
the people who watch the program are the audience
The producer takes care of the budget for a video production
To edit video, the director and editor demodulate the selected scenes
A storyboard is a picture outline created during pre-production of the video
the first person to work on the video is the director
the camera operator puts the scene in the video by framing
long shot = establishing shot
ENG stands for Electric News Gathering
The viewfinder is a really tiny video monitor
Both monitors and
A TV Changes electrical signals into pictures
The electron gun is inside a video monitor
red blue and green are used to make video picture
The microphone picks up the sound and turns it into electrical signals
correct production sequence- treatment, script, storyboard, edit
the actual shooting of the video takes place during the production phase.
the treatment is written early in pre-production
Advertising sponsor is not on the production crew
who is most involved in post production? video editors
Editing happens in the phase called post-production
Music and sound effects are added during the post production phase of the video
The design brief and the treatment are prepared during the pre-production phase
the people who watch the program are the audience
The producer takes care of the budget for a video production
To edit video, the director and editor demodulate the selected scenes
A storyboard is a picture outline created during pre-production of the video
the first person to work on the video is the director
the camera operator puts the scene in the video by framing
long shot = establishing shot
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Journal January 5th 2011
Today we reviewed the uses of Dreamweaver and why it is such a useful program. It was also our last day to work on our web page assignment.
Dreamweaver Review
WYSISYG Stands for- What you see is what you get
3 reasons to use Dreamweaver- Speed, convenience and organization
Dreamweaver offers a HTML editor as well
FTP Stands for- File Transfer Protocol
FTP capability in Dreamweaver is convenient because you don't have to use a separate FTP program
A "site" in dreamweaver is a folder that contains your web site and all it's files
A template allows you to create one master page the other pages are based on
Unless you tell it otherwise, dreamweaver rewrites the HTML
After you change your preferences, errors are presented in yellow
When you press F12 in dreamweaver it opens whatever browser is your default browser and previews the web page you are working on.
3 reasons to use Dreamweaver- Speed, convenience and organization
Dreamweaver offers a HTML editor as well
FTP Stands for- File Transfer Protocol
FTP capability in Dreamweaver is convenient because you don't have to use a separate FTP program
A "site" in dreamweaver is a folder that contains your web site and all it's files
A template allows you to create one master page the other pages are based on
Unless you tell it otherwise, dreamweaver rewrites the HTML
After you change your preferences, errors are presented in yellow
When you press F12 in dreamweaver it opens whatever browser is your default browser and previews the web page you are working on.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Autocad Drawings and Architechural Rendering
Architectural Careers
Designer
Architect
Engineer
Illustrator
Artistic Drawing- # of Vanishing points, 1 point, 2 points, 3 points
3 POINT
2 POINT
1 POINT
Orthographic Drawing
Multiview Drawing- A system that allows you to make a two-dimensional drawing a three dimensional object
Designer
Architect
Engineer
Illustrator
Artistic Drawing- # of Vanishing points, 1 point, 2 points, 3 points
3 POINT
2 POINT
1 POINT
Orthographic Drawing
Multiview Drawing- A system that allows you to make a two-dimensional drawing a three dimensional object
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Characteristics and Skills of an Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurial Characteristics
Not Everyone wants to be an entrepreneur and run their own business. Being an entrepreneur requires specific characteristics and skills that are often achieved through education, head work, and planning.Risk Taker
Businesses face risk. Entrepreneurs minimize risk through research, planning and skill development Imaginative
Entrepreneurs are creative. They imagine solutions to problems that encourage them to create new products and generate ideas
Persistent
Goal-setting
Self-confident
Flexible
Research Skills
Gathering Information
Reliable and relevant sources of information may include-books
-periodicals
-indexes and databases
-the internet
-consultants
-professionals
-schools
Using Information
Management Skills
Organizing
Directing
Human Relationship
-Staff
-Suppliers
-Customers
Marketability
Entrepreneurs need to ask themselves the following questions about their product, or charity-Does your target market want this product? Prove it
-What is your competition? How much of the market do they own already? How will you take it away from them?
-Are you competitively priced?
-Is this a short-term venture? How long will it last?
-What do you offer that no other product, service, or charity offers? Why would a customer pay money for what you provide?
Profitability
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Journal November 30th
Today I worked on our web sites advertising a company. I decided to advertise Blockbuster. Im going to make the site advertise recent movies/video games and their costs. I think this project ill turn out well.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Journal November 26th
Today i finished the dvd case. I found it fairly easy to make but it was hard to make it look right.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Journal November 24th 2010
Today we picked our focus groups. I also worked on the DVD cover in the program Adobe InDesign CS2.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Journal November 23rd 2010
Today we had Eric Lloyd come into the classroom and talk to us about his career. He talked to us about what he enjoys to do with his work. He also talked about the equipment he uses like his Toshiba laptop and his camera. At the end of the presentation he showed us some of the bloopers and cuts he made. I enjoyed the presentation.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Journal Nov. 17th
Today i worked on the DVD graphic. It was difficult to crop but i eventually used the marque tool and re sized it to fit the DVD.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Nov 11th journal
Today we finished our CorelDRAW assignment and worked on our questions given to us at the beginning of class. Im happy with how my CorelDRAW assignment and I am still working on the questions. I should have the questions done for tomorrow.
Impact of Technology
1. Describe how jobs have evolved since year 1990 until 2010
In the past 20 years, jobs have changed in so many ways, and technology is one of the main reasons for this. Because of computers, more and more jobs can be done at home. Companies that had large offices may now smaller offices with less workers because many of their employees work from home. Computers have also made organization and sharing information easier. Now we are able to send files over the internet with a single click. This increases productivity and requires less people for work.
2. Discuss the typical levels of technology- based (communications) technology and types of education required for each.
-Radio
-Video
-Graphic Design
3. Identify the factors that affect job satisfaction
Job satisfaction differs from every person. Some people are happy with a boring job that makes good money. Others prefer a more entertaining job with less money. Some factors that affect job satisfaction include...
-Pay
-Personal Interests
-Location
-Customers
-life goals
4. Describe the ways that the individuals exercise control over technology
Being able to have control over our technology is key to using it. The easier it is to control, the more productive it is. Individuals exercise control in many ways, including simple ways such a keyboard and mouse, to more advanced ways like voice recognition and scripting.
5. Describe some technology first introduced as fiction that have become actual (reality)
Throughout human history, many things have been thought impossible that we have made possible. This can include...
-Airplanes
-Television
-Space Shuttles
-Computers
-Cell Phones
6. Bibliography
In the past 20 years, jobs have changed in so many ways, and technology is one of the main reasons for this. Because of computers, more and more jobs can be done at home. Companies that had large offices may now smaller offices with less workers because many of their employees work from home. Computers have also made organization and sharing information easier. Now we are able to send files over the internet with a single click. This increases productivity and requires less people for work.
2. Discuss the typical levels of technology- based (communications) technology and types of education required for each.
-Radio
-Video
-Graphic Design
3. Identify the factors that affect job satisfaction
Job satisfaction differs from every person. Some people are happy with a boring job that makes good money. Others prefer a more entertaining job with less money. Some factors that affect job satisfaction include...
-Pay
-Personal Interests
-Location
-Customers
-life goals
4. Describe the ways that the individuals exercise control over technology
Being able to have control over our technology is key to using it. The easier it is to control, the more productive it is. Individuals exercise control in many ways, including simple ways such a keyboard and mouse, to more advanced ways like voice recognition and scripting.
5. Describe some technology first introduced as fiction that have become actual (reality)
Throughout human history, many things have been thought impossible that we have made possible. This can include...
-Airplanes
-Television
-Space Shuttles
-Computers
-Cell Phones
6. Bibliography
Friday, November 5, 2010
Nov 5th Journal
Today was a day to make sure our blog was up to date. I added the notes i didn't have and all my projects that were not yet on the blog.
Halloween Poster
This is my Halloween Poster.
I used the warp tool to move my nose and enlarge my eyes,
and used Hue and Saturation to change my skin and eye colour.
Final Remembrance Day poster
This is my final poster for God, Honour, Country.
While making this poster, i had some trouble with certain things.
For example, i had a box around the maple leaf that was difficult to get rid of.
Im happy with the final product and excited its being used in the video.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
TGJ3MB- Exam Review
Pertaining Photoshop, Flash and Video projects.
1.Define Communication Technology.
…is the application of the practical arts that deal with the transmission of information…..
2. Define forms and types of communications.
3. Digital Imaging Reading & Study Questions
Ø File Size vs. Image Size vs. Resolution Assigned
Ø Resampling Images (from the Adobe Photoshop HELP)
Ø About Layers (from the Adobe Photoshop HELP)
Ø Vector vs. Bitmap(Raster) Graphics
All the shapes within vector images are represented as what?
With raster graphics or bitmapped graphics, what is the image composed of?
What are the three distinct advantages of vector graphics over bitmapped?
What two distinct advantages do bitmapped images have over vector images?
What are programs that create vector graphics called, and what are programs that create raster graphics called?
4. Compression Methods: GIF vs. JPEG vs TIF vs PNG – file comparisons
5. Bitmap Imaging Questions
What is a Pixel? A single point in a raster image
What is aliasing? The distortion and softening of edges
What is antialiasing? The sharpening of edges.
What is Raster, Bitmap graphics? When the image is made of pixels
What is Vector? When the image is made of lines
What is Screen Resolution? How many dots per inch there are on your screen
What is Image Resolution? How many dots per inch are in the image
What is the common Image Resolution used for Web Graphics?
What is the difference between Screen and Image Resolution?
What is Bit Depth?
6. Vector Drawing - Macromedia Freehand, basic tools and techniques
7. Photoshop – Image reconstruction, and correction techniques
Photoshop Review Questions
1. Once you've made a selection, what area of the image can be edited?
2. How do you add to and subtract from a selection?
3. How can you move a selection while you're drawing it?
4. When drawing a selection with the lasso tool, how should you finish drawing the selection to ensure that the selection is the shape you want.
5. How does the magic wand tool determine which areas of an image to select? What is tolerance, and how does it affect a selection?
6. What is the advantage of using layers?
7. How do you hide or show individual layers?
8. How can you make artwork on one layer appear in front of artwork on another layer?
9. When you've completed your artwork, what can you do to a file to minimize its size?
10. What is resolution?
11. How can you use the crop tool in photo retouching?
12. How can you adjust the tonal range of an image?
13. How can you correct a color cast in a photograph?
14. What is saturation, and how can you adjust it?
15. Why would you use the Unsharp Mask filter on a photo?
2. How do you add to and subtract from a selection?
3. How can you move a selection while you're drawing it?
4. When drawing a selection with the lasso tool, how should you finish drawing the selection to ensure that the selection is the shape you want.
5. How does the magic wand tool determine which areas of an image to select? What is tolerance, and how does it affect a selection?
6. What is the advantage of using layers?
7. How do you hide or show individual layers?
8. How can you make artwork on one layer appear in front of artwork on another layer?
9. When you've completed your artwork, what can you do to a file to minimize its size?
10. What is resolution?
11. How can you use the crop tool in photo retouching?
12. How can you adjust the tonal range of an image?
13. How can you correct a color cast in a photograph?
14. What is saturation, and how can you adjust it?
15. Why would you use the Unsharp Mask filter on a photo?
Animation 2D
2D – FLASH
Timeline, keys, key-frames, motion tween, layers, scenes, buttons and sounds
Uses of the Symbol types: button, movie, and graphic
Projects
Ø Going down slow
Ø 2 bouncing sponge balls which compress and decompress on impact
Ø Stick man running along a motion path
Video Shooting and Editing
Ø 2 camera sequences
Ø Editing in Final Cut Pro (multi track) – understanding the timeline, the workspace and the editing methods
Ø Rule of Thirds, Shot types & composition
CyberCollege Review
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iPad Commercial
I think this video turned out fairly well. I chose to advertise the iPad because its a new product that's hot on the market. I enjoyed using iMovie but it was a fairly limited program.
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