Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Helping 2013


Who did you interview: Jacob Ruiz
What day and time: April 24th at 12:30pm

(1) What ideas do you have for your senior project and why?
their answer
I'm not too sure... I like writing so maybe something to do with that. I want to teach history. Drawings a lot of fun for me, although I'm not very good.
What feedback did you offer when you heard the topic ideas?
They all sound like interesting topics, but I think your best bet would be on teaching history. Writing depends. Are you writing an actually story or book? Finding a professional for service learning might be hard. Drawing is a good choice too. You could always find an art teacher to work with and there's different types of drawing you can cover.
(2) What do you plan to do to complete the 10 hours of service learning (working with an expert) which is due prior to senior year starting? Note: They also have to complete the 50 hours during the school year.
their answer
I'm not too sure about this either. If I go with teaching history, I was thinking of working with my middle school history teacher. They start school mid-August so I'll be able to complete the 10 hrs I need.
What feedback did you offer them in response?
That sounds good. Especially since you'll be able to do it over the summer. Finding a way to teach history during that time sounds a bit difficult to find. You could probably also talk to Nav or Daly about helping him during school time.

(3) What do you hope to see or expect to see when watching the class of 2012 present their two hour presentations?

their answer
free things... just kidding. I hope to see some new things, or even a new view on the different topics.
What suggestions did you give them regarding how they should approach watching the 2 hour presentations?
I definitely think you should check out the presentations that would appeal best to you. Like I believe David Roeder's topic is teaching history. You should definitely check it out. Keep in mind how they explain their answers and how they got up to it.

(4) What questions do they have about senior project? What additional recommendations would you give the 2013 student about senior project? Be specific and note what you told them

questions they had
When is the seniors presenting this year? How did you get your hours done?

What additional recommendations did you give them?
This year, our senior project presentations begin on May 21st to June 1st. In my case, I got my hours completed with my uncle. He does background painting for videogames so he teaches me how he gets those done as well as the programs he uses.
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Who did you interview: Andrew de Santiago
What day and time: April 24th at 1:00pm

(1) What ideas do you have for your senior project and why?
their answer
I'm not too sure, but I was thinking something health or medical related.
What feedback did you offer when you heard the topic ideas?
That sounds good. You should probably try to find some service learning with those things already. Also, Health and the Medical field is a really wide topic so you need to find a specific area you'd want to study.
(2) What do you plan to do to complete the 10 hours of service learning (working with an expert) which is due prior to senior year starting?  Note: They also have to complete the 50 hours during the school year.
their answer
Well, I know a professional health trainer so maybe I can work with him if I chose to focus on a topic in health. As for the medical field, I can always help out at hospital.
What feedback did you offer them in response?
That sounds great. It's great that you're able to find service learning right away. Just be sure to get started as soon as possible. The sooner you start the more hours you can get done.
(3) What do you hope to see or expect to see when watching the class of 2012 present their two hour presentations?

their answer
I'm looking forward to seeing some interesting presentations, ones where I am able to learn new things.

What suggestions did you give them regarding how they should approach watching the 2 hour presentations?
I definitely recommend trying to get into the presentations that best suit your topic that you plan to have. That way, you can sort of get an idea and example of how someone else did it. I'd also watch out for how they led up to their answers or the different EQ's they have because there can be multiple things you can focus on with your topic.

(4)What questions do they have about senior project? What additional recommendations would you give the 2013 student about senior project? Be specific and note what you told them

questions they had
Do you need to speak for the entire 2 hours? I kind of want to have activities and a guest speaker. Is that ok? What's your topic? What did you do for service learning?

What additional recommendations did you give them?
No, for the 2 hr, you're only required half an hour of speaking time about your research. The rest of the time is for activities. You can have guest speakers, but do make sure that you are the one teaching majority of the presentation. I guess its fine if they add in a bit. My topic's digital animation and I have an uncle who works on videogames' background art. I work with him for service learning and he often shows me how he designs the scenery in the game. 

Independent Component 2


Content:

The independent component is an opportunity for you top select a direction and create your own component.  Each component must demonstrate 30 hours of work.  On the due dates, please turn in the following
·     Log of hours on a calendar (e.g. use google docs)
·     Evidence of the 30 hours of work (e.g. transcript, essays, tests, art work, photographs)
·     LIA
Literal
(a) Statement saying: “I, Nicolette Dalan,  affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.” 
(b) Explanation of what you completed.
For my second independent component, I took a class up at Cal Poly, The History of Western Art. Currently I have attended 10 meetings each being two hours long so I have done 20 hrs. My last independent task was 4 hours long for one a week, for 11 weeks. I have over 60 hours completed for my independent task. 
Interpretive
In the class I'm require to take notes and study on the different types of elements used in past works of art. These include sculptures, painting, and architecture. When looking at these works, I need to be able to compare some works in things like the viewpoints, the patterns, and drapery of figures. I need to be able to tell the difference between  the types of medium they use. 
Applied
How did it help you answer your EQ?  Be specific and use examples.
This helped me with answering my EQ because it helped me look at the different styles of art. In a way. It can also be used in animation. Painting is already often used when adding color to characters and backgrounds, so using the elements seen in painting of the past can also help. As my professor put it, "Artist today still use the styles of Michelanglo and Picasso today."  The way architecture is built can be used when drawing building in animation or something along those lines. And sculptures in animation can be claymation. My EQ is what is the most important aspect to the creation of a digital animation? This class has helped me see that the way the animation is styled could be a possibility. 

Friday, April 13, 2012

Answers

1) The Foundations of Drawing

2) Establishing a Storyline

3) Timing Everything Precisely

Answer #3

Content:

Provide a rough draft in how you plan to address the following:

  • EQ =What is the most important aspect to the creation of an animation?
  • Answer 3 =Timing everything precisely
  • Evidence =
    •  Timing is needed to fit sounds to the right parts and dialogue to match the movement of the mouths.
    •  One of the last things done is to review the animation, making sure everything matches nicely. If even the tiniest part was the voices wouldn't be matching lip movement, or the movement of the camera would look choppy.
    •  Even the technology used needs to have correct timing. The cameras need to move just right in order to make the animation look as if you were walking in the scenes.
  • Source = for answer and evidence
    • Walt Disney's Mutiplane camera
    • Step-by-Step: How to Make an Animated Movie
    • Computer Animation
    • Pio Ravago
    • Independent Component

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Fourth Interview Questions

1- What do you believe is the most important aspect to the creation of animation?
2- Why do you believe this is most important?
3- What are the steps required to creating an animation?
4- What would you consider the basic foundation of art?
5- What skills are needed to know when you are drawing?
6- How crucial are these things needed to create an animation?
7- How crucial is the storyline to an animation's creation?
8- When teaching, what do you think is the most important thing you believe the students should learn about animation?
9- What attracted you to this subject of study?
10-What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of creating an animation?
11- How long on average does it take each step of the animation process to complete?
12- Why is it important to try to make an animation look real?
13- What should be kept in mind when working on an animation?
14- Which is more important in creating a character in animation, storyline or personality??
15 - How important is color in animation?
16 - What sources would you recommend in understanding the process in animation?
17 - What area of art is most needed to improve skills in animation?
18- What artistic tools can help me practice?
19- In creating a subject, what is the main focus point?
20- How do you bring your subject to life??

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Independent Component 2 Plan Approval

1) Write a description of what you plan on doing for your independent study component.

I will be taking a class up at Cal Poly, The History of Western Art. This class focuses on learning about past work with painting, architecture, and sculptures.

2) Describe in detail how you think your plan will meet the 30 hours work requirement.

This class meets every monday and wednesday from 2-4pm. I have already completed 44hrs from my last independent component so I only need 16 left. I've already attended to sessions so I only need another 6 to complete the minimum 60hrs I need for both independent components.

3) How does your independent study component relate to your EQ?

This relates to my EQ because knowing the base of art and what elements are needed, helps future artist with their work. All artist can learn from each others work and even past masters such as Rafael and Michelangelo. Using their techniques, artist can create their own works of art.