Friday, November 6, 2015

ONW NOW Story

ONW NOW Story



Scope

This is a story about Roan Stanley, a sophomore at ONW who moved from Memphis, TN who hopes to fit in very well in a new school. The general idea of this story was to show how students like Roan can have their ups and downs while moving but can still have fun and get involved.

Process

How I started was I first interviewed Roan and his mom about what got them thinking about moving and then I went and filmed Roan of what he does everyday.  Then I wrote a script of how the voice overs would play out in the video. Finally I put it all together in Final Cut Pro and put the video with the voice overs into one video.

Things I learned was you definitely need more B-Roll then you think you need cause you can never have to much B-Roll. Also I learned how to focus the camera better and make sure it doesn't go out of focus which also can sometimes be the camera's fault.

What I would do differently/same

What I would do differently next time is get the interviewer to express more in their answers and like I said earlier DEFINITELY MORE B-ROLL! What I would do the same is keep writing the scripts the way I do because they seem to flow very well in all of my videos. 

Experiences/Conclusions

This was a good experience especially because of the time spent and how long it takes to make it.  In conclusion, this video was a fun won to make and hopefully I make more

Monday, October 5, 2015

Professional Article Review on Vultures or Reporters?

Last Thursday, there was a shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, OR and a gunman opened fired leaving 9 people dead and 7 others wounded before he shot and killed himself. One student at the college began live tweeting that there was somebody shooting on campus. Right away reporters and TV producers from different news casts started to request interviews from the girl and she described the requests as "Absolute Human Vultures".

The author of this article is arguing that the reporters going out of their way just to get information about a story. Jason Silverstein, a breaking news reporter for the New York Daily says that "It's our job. And it's a job that needs to be done regardless of some tweets calling you a scumbag." What Silverstein is saying is that reporters have to get information somehow to do their job, even if it gets in people's business a lot of the time. This article has many strengths including how they used many sources opinions to get both sides of what it takes to get information and if they are getting in the way. Weaknesses would be transitions and words that start each paragraph like in the beginning the article said "So it was Thursday". They should just leave the word so out. Overall it was a good story to read about.

There could be a whole lot of ways to reword a lot of the article but the author did support the main argument and didn't get sidetracked a whole lot. The evidence isn't totally convincing but it made you think both ways and not just one side.  The writer did a very good job of getting a point across without expressing their opinion, but what I didn't understand was when someone tweeted "sickening" I don't know who they are talking about at that point.

In conclusion, the article was a sad story but it was very informational in the long run.

Article Source: Vultures' or reporters?

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Audiostory



This is a story about Thomas Barnes, a student at Olathe Northwest, who's taking his music to a whole to level.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Ways of Colors


4 different way of making color words


HTMl 1: 

In this project we used body styles to create font-families and color words to create a website that had a color for text and a background color to make the text and the background color to blend well.  When you code in Dreamweaver you have to have no space in your color words or then they will not function.

For example:


    And here's what it looks like when it's finished...


    Hexadecimal Color Sampler: 

    In this project we used a ton of div styles with different background colors to make the colors of the rainbow and the different shades of black and gray. With all the different div styles you had to change the color codes to make the certain colors by using the RRGGBB scale. 

    For example:










    Here's the finished product....


    RGB and RGBA: 

    In this project we used RGBA color samplers to adjust colors to having a lot of transparency to no transparency. By using RGBA's we used the code in Dreamweaver to tell the levels of transparency. .2 being most and .8 being opague.

    Here's the final....








    In conclusion there are multiple ways of making colors and they can depend on how you use them to make your creations. From going to the colors of the rainbow to the families to the RGBA's they all have a lot in common.


    Tuesday, September 8, 2015

    TBL and Color Sampler Websites

    These our samples of the first 2 web pages that I made. What I learned in both is that you have to adjust your code to whatever works for you and not the example, because sometimes the computer doesn't register the same as others.

    In the Tim Berners-Lee webpage I learned how to insert an image and how to adjust the height and width. In the color sampler webpage was a little harder and you had to be more creative because there are many different shades of color and so everyone will not have the same color code as you. In this one, we used a lot of div's and we learned about the &nbsp's which are a little confusing but those you have to have or the color won't show up. Overall this was fun to make and it's very fun trying to figure out how much red, blue, or green is needed to make a certain color appear.




    Friday, September 4, 2015

    Procedures Video




    This a video on how to get your lunch at ONW.  This is a 30 second video of a person sitting in class and their teacher tells them it's time to go to lunch.  This is a huge basic procedure because lunch time is really the only free time you have but you have to know what you'll need to do in order to make your time more smooth.

    Wednesday, September 2, 2015

    Professional Project Review


    The story is about this girl named Michaela who is a gymnast and she is a power lifter who competes not only girls but guys.  In this video the shots are very well done and it has a good story that flows very well together.

    The story starts out with her and her mom in the kitchen and she explains how she helps her mom out on one side but is strong and trains with her dad on the other side. I would definitely would apply more variety of shots in my own work because they did a very good job of showing her picking up the weights and lifting them. I already know the 1/3 rule and I have been applying it to my videos.

    The creator of this video did a really good job of editing and not having many shots last for more than   4 seconds and the amount of gnat noise because you don't want to bore the audience and you want to make it realistic as much as possible.  The could improve on the lighting better if they can because some shots seemed very dark and some were hurting my eyes so if they don't have that sort of glare then it will be better.

    Overall, this was a very good story and that she works very hard and it pays off in the end, and that she never gave up. Also it's amazing how much she can lift.