Friday, May 15, 2015

Video Final

Unexpected Killer

Scope:

This was our final video this year. We were allowed to either pick a short film or a journalism package. I chose to do a short film, the requirements for the project were 3 to 5 minutes in length, had to include a water bottle, a hat, an obvious source of light, and the phrase “lights out.”
I was put into a group with JJ, Sierra, and Stockton. JJ was the director and wrote the whole script. He was kind of controlling and wouldn’t listen to any other ideas about the script. I made the production calendar to keep us on task, and Sierra and I made the storyboard. JJ was in charge of casting, but couldn’t find anyone so we ended up being the actors. Stockton was in charge of all the props and he did a lot of the filming along with Sierra.
Our script was really long so we had to do a lot of filming outside of class time. The biggest issue was that not everybody could stay after school, so we had to get a little creative with our filming. It took us a long time to film, but we still had enough time to edit before the project was due. I missed a lot of class because of swimming, so I had to come in before school a few days to finish my video on time.

Experience Gained:

            I gained a lot of experience from working with JJ.  I learned how to deal with people who don’t really work well with a group, and how to deal with controlling bosses. He was really hard to work with because he was really controlling and wouldn’t listen to anyone else. I think the video would’ve been a lot better if he listed to the group and incorporated some other ideas into the story. I also learned how to improve time management since I was gone so much and had to come in to get stuff done. I didn’t really learn anything new about Final Cut Pro, but every time you work with something you get better at it so I gained some more experience with Final Cut Pro and editing videos.

Reflection:

            I am not very proud of this project because I didn’t really get a say in anything that happened in it, and I really didn’t like the idea or the script very much. I think I did a pretty good job editing the film. It was really hard to go through all the clips and pick the ones that were actually necessary. I would definitely make sure to include the whole group in the next project I do, and to make sure everyone supports the idea and the script that we film.
                If I were to do this project again I would completely change the script and make sure JJ isn’t the director. I really liked the last short film we made, but I really don’t like this one at all. If I was the director of the next project, I would make sure to include the whole group and make sure that all the shots look good and I would cast some actual actors or people outside of this calss.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Final Project

Burger Bistro

Project: 

This project was our final for semester 2 in graphic design. We had to make a package for a toy with a second purpose. I worked with Jacquelynn on this project. We decided to make a package for a toy burger set. Our package also serves as a burger boy hat.

Process:

We started by brainstorming ideas for our final, then once we decided what to do we made a few sketches. After we decided what we were going to do we found a template to use foe our package on a template site. After we got the template I had to add a bleed line and a die line. While I worked on the template Jacquelynn created the logo and other graphics for the package. I added the lines on the sides and the top of the hat. We printed our project out many times to figure out how to fold it, if wee needed to add more, and to see if it was the right size. Our project was really big so we started printing off smaller versions so we wouldn't waste paper.

Reflection:

I really enjoyed working on this project. Jacquelynn and I worked really well together and we are both really happy with the way the package turned out. I learned how to manipulate templates and problem solve during this project. I really like the way it turned out and wouldn't change very much about it. I love all the graphics for the package, and I really like the white space. There is a lot of white space becasue 
diner hats usually only have the stripes, but since ours is also a package we added some more fun little things to the hat. We added a name tag to the side of the hat so the kids can write their names on the hat. We also included an information panel with all the product information and the barcode. I really like our product and our package.


Thursday, May 7, 2015

Insta-Mermaid


Process: 

We started by brainstorming ideas for a product that could be sold in a bottle, then we created a logo and a brand. I worked with Jacquelynn Turnage to create our brand and our boxes. I did most of the template work and put the artwork onto the box, and Jacquelynn did all of the logos and other graphic stuff.

Experience Gained:

I learned a lot about packaging, templates, and Illustrator during this project. I learned how to make a template for a package and how to customize it. I also learned how to work with linked files and 3D revolve in Adobe Illustrator. I am really proud of this project and wouldn't change very much about it.


Reflection: 

I really enjoyed working with Jacquelynn, we are are really good team and never got in an argument. We both had equal say in all of the designs and I am really happy with the way it turned out. I really like working with packages and I am really excited to work on the final with Jacquelynn.