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my scene

for my scene i shot this cocobutter that smells tropical. i set the lighting to be a nice orange to represent a sunset and used flowers to show the tropical side of the scent. i placed it on a wood surface to give it a more naturally tropical feel.

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super bowl commercials

  1. christopher walken bmw
  2. tina fey booking.com
  3. budweiser
  4. micheal cera cera ve
  5. doritos jenna ortega

List the five ads you watched.
Pick two to critique.
A short description of the two Ads, basic message, audience, etc. (your own words)
Two Pro’s – Something it did well.
Two Con’s – Something YOU think they could have done better.

micheal cera: cera ve

micheal cera seductively tries to get us to buy cera ve moisturizer, made for fans of micheal cera (so everyone) and people who like skincare

two pros:

funny

night lighting and shots

cons:

i honestly think it could have been more funny with the idea and time they had

it was a bit long

tina fey booking.com

different celebrities represent tina fey on vacation at different locations. probably most appealing to millenials

pros:

well shot

tina fey is the goat

cons:

she could have had more screentime

it wasnt that funny

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personal project

I already have a lot of side projects that i am working on but if i had to make another one i brainstormed some ideas.

  • What is the idea?

Me and My friend want to make a feature length rom com over the summer.

  • Why do you feel it would be a good experience or addition to your portfolio?

i have never made anything longer than a short film so i think it would be a good experience and i can use my editing skills to edit our movie and help direct.

  • What skills do you hope to gain?

a bit more experience working with actors and working a camera, as well as using and editing with sound.

  • A copy of your brainstorm list

-make more music

-graphic design posters

-try to start painting more

-do a short film competition over the summer

-make more photoshop collages

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best work

For my favorite piece of work in my portfolio, I think it was either my film Starfruit or my final shoot for lighting last quarter, but I am going to talk about my film.

Although I made it almost 2 years ago, and looking back with more experience I have a lot I would change, it is still one of my favorite pieces of work and it was very fun to make.

Starfruit is an LGBT short film that I made with my two friends, kiera and natalie, for a film competition in my hometown. We had 72 hours, limited experience and equipment and a list of requirements we have to include.

I was very proud of how this turned out especially considering how little time we had. I think what made this project so amazing was being able to combine all our ideas and make it into one beautiful film.

We worked a lot on setting up shots intentionally, worked with lighting and all had to collaborate constantly for 72 hours, which made us argue A LOT. Luckily I got the rights to a beautiful song my classmate in high school wrote, and it really made the film shine. The whole thing reminds me of a music video.

Looking back, if I was able to re-make this film, I would’ve made a more detailed shot list so everything flowed better, I would work with color grading, audio and working with a camera to improve the look of the film, but the premise was there and considering how I was the only one who knew anything about film at all, I think it turned out beautifully.

I was co director and editor of the film, and if I could reedit the whole thing now I think I could make something really really good.

I hope in the future to work with friends in the freetime and participate in local film competitions and make more stuff like Starfruit, which I will still be proud of 2 years later.

watch it here: youtube.com/sprinklesontop

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game review

Game Review: Monopoly

Rating: 3.5/5

 Monopoly, the classic board game that promises to ruin friendships and test your financial acumen, is a staple in every college dorm room. As a college student with a love-hate relationship with both capitalism and group projects, Monopoly embodies the struggle for dominance and economic survival.

Setup and Rules (3/5): Setting up Monopoly can be as complicated as trying to understand that one professor’s lecture slides. Sorting out the money, properties, and dealing with the inevitable rule disputes among friends can be a bit of a hassle. Once you get past the initial confusion, the rules become clearer, although debates about the Free Parking house rule may never be resolved.

 Gameplay (4/5): Monopoly provides a rollercoaster of emotions, from the initial excitement of acquiring properties to the frustration of landing on Boardwalk with a hotel. The gameplay mirrors the unpredictability of college life – you could be cruising along, collecting $200 as you pass Go, and suddenly find yourself in debt because of a few bad rolls. The strategic element of negotiation and deal-making adds a layer of complexity, much like navigating group project dynamics.

Time Investment (3.5/5): Monopoly can be a time-consuming affair, reminiscent of those never-ending group study sessions that start with good intentions but devolve into casual debates about the meaning of life. A single game can stretch into hours, so it’s not for the faint of heart or those with early morning classes the next day. However, the time spent can be strangely satisfying, like the feeling of finally finishing a term paper at 3 am.

 Friendship Dynamics (4/5): Monopoly is notorious for straining friendships, much like that time your roommate ate your leftovers. Negotiations can get intense, and the game has a knack for bringing out the competitive spirit in even the most laid-back individuals. Be prepared for some heated arguments and accusations of unfair trades, but if your friendships survive Monopoly, they can withstand almost anything.

Endgame and Victory (3/5): The endgame of Monopoly is a mixed bag. The player with the most money reigns supreme, echoing the societal hierarchy that college students often find themselves grappling with. However, the victory can sometimes feel arbitrary, determined more by luck than skill. The satisfaction of bankrupting your friends is short-lived, replaced by the realization that you’ll probably still be broke in real life. In conclusion, Monopoly is a timeless classic that captures the essence of both the struggles and triumphs of college life. It may not be everyone’s cup of instant noodles, but if you’re looking for a game that mirrors the chaos of financial juggling and the unpredictability of social dynamics, Monopoly is the way to go – just be prepared to lose a friend or two along the way.

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tools

List the tools you will need, in the following three categories.
Tools you currently have.
Tools you have that need development.
Tools you do not have that you need to learn.

tools i have:

video editing skills

adobe suite

a studio (for now)

need development:

an at home studio

better camera

photography skills/ better understanding of exposure triangle

tools i need to learn:

after effects / advanced editing

lightroom skills

dealing with feeling burnt out

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ai art

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technology for the school

Seattle Central College’s Visual Media department would greatly benefit from incorporating a high-quality drone into its educational toolkit. Drones have emerged as powerful tools in the field of visual media, offering unique perspectives and opportunities for creative expression. Here are several reasons why Seattle Central College should consider adding a drone to its Visual Media department.

Drones provide an unmatched ability to capture breathtaking aerial shots, allowing students to explore and experiment with new angles and perspectives. This capability is particularly valuable in fields such as filmmaking, journalism, and advertising, where dynamic and engaging visuals are crucial. Integrating drones into the curriculum exposes students to industry-standard technology, preparing them for the demands of the professional world. As the use of drones becomes increasingly common in various industries, students equipped with drone skills will be better positioned for career success. Drones can be instrumental in telling compelling stories. Whether it’s documenting events, creating promotional content, or producing documentaries, the aerial perspective adds depth and richness to visual narratives. This skill set is invaluable for students aspiring to work in media production and storytelling. Operating a drone requires technical expertise in areas such as navigation, cinematography, and image editing. Incorporating drone technology into the curriculum allows students to develop these technical skills, fostering a well-rounded and adaptable skill set. Drones are not limited to the Visual Media department; their application extends to various disciplines. Collaborative projects with other departments, such as environmental sciences or architecture, can provide students with diverse and enriching experiences, fostering interdisciplinary connections. Graduates with drone operation and aerial imaging skills have a competitive edge in the job market. Seattle Central College can position itself as an institution that equips students with cutting-edge tools, attracting prospective students seeking a comprehensive and forward-thinking education in visual media.

In conclusion, incorporating a drone into Seattle Central College’s Visual Media department would not only align with industry trends but also enrich the educational experience, equipping students with the skills and perspectives necessary for success in the evolving field of visual media.

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what i bring to the table

While trying to build a career in video and visual media, I acknowledge what makes me stand out as a creator. I believe I have an unmatched creativity, vision and aesthetic. I am a huge lover of the early 2000s, and a lot of media that was created in that time frame. I want to bring back the authentic y2k feel with a modernized twist to all of my pictures and videos as it makes a comeback in the mid 2020s. Being so young and living alone in a big city, makes my ideas and resources unlimited to express myself. A lot of people won’t go into this field until they’re a bit older. I will be graduating this program when I am 19 which I think makes me stand out, being younger than a lot of other people in this field.

I also have been making films and videos since I was a kid. I started using Premiere when I was 7 and my dad taught me the software. Throughout middle school I had my own YouTube Channel and once I reached high school I was the first student at my school to take their media broadcasting 2-4 class all 4 years, as well as being a TA for the intro class for the Media Broadcasting 1-2. I have been attending the same film camp since I was 10 and since then have become a mentor to kids now joining the camp.

While trying to build a career in video and visual media, I acknowledge what makes me stand out as a creator. I believe I have an unmatched creativity, vision and aesthetic. I am a huge lover of the early 2000s, and a lot of media that was created in that time frame. I want to bring back the authentic y2k feel with a modernized twist to all of my pictures and videos as it makes a comeback in the mid 2020s. Being so young and living alone in a big city, makes my ideas and resources unlimited to express myself. A lot of people won’t go into this field until they’re a bit older. I will be graduating this program when I am 19 which I think makes me stand out, being younger than a lot of other people in this field.

I also have been making films and videos since I was a kid. I started using Premiere when I was 7 and my dad taught me the software. Throughout middle school I had my own YouTube Channel and once I reached high school I was the first student at my school to take their media broadcasting 2-4 class all 4 years, as well as being a TA for the intro class for the Media Broadcasting 1-2. I have been attending the same film camp since I was 10 and since then have become a mentor to kids now joining the camp.

Seattle, with its rich cultural tapestry and artistic community, has undoubtedly influenced my creative vision. My work is infused with the dynamic energy of the city, providing a fresh and authentic perspective that resonates with viewers. This geographic influence, coupled with my youthful perspective, positions me as a voice that can capture the zeitgeist and speak to the aspirations and interests of her generation.

In an industry crowded with creators, my ability to combine technical skill, storytelling finesse, and a unique cultural perspective makes me a compelling force. My journey from a young filmmaker in Seattle to a potential industry standout is a story waiting to be told, and my videos are the canvas on which this narrative unfolds.