Last third quarter, we we working on videos and audio. At first, I thought it would be way more harder than Illustrator. I later on faced the assignments myself. Well of course they're never on time, but I always do learn something out of it. We've worked with this on Adobe Premiere Pro. After all, it didn't seem quite bad. I went through some tutorials and practice, and eventually understood the work space of mine. You can insert pieces of music, sounds, videos, pictures, anything. Then you can change the duration, effects, and transitions as well! This reminded me working with Powerpoint earlier in middle school. I just guarantee that it's super fun when you're making your own video and audio with the way you want it.
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Source; helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/edit-videos.html
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In my group, we worked together as a team that chooses our own PSA(Public Service Announcement), and we chose assistant suicide. Obviously, they chose it for some reason while I was absent. One was the writer, another was the "videographer", and I was the Graphics. For the Graphics, I was to make the team logos and the credits so that they can be inserted into the video later on. Okay, because that I'm not an expert on video editing or good drama writing expert, I found myself in an easy role. This role of doing the Graphics was easy because I use some of my art skills to do the art on digital in Illustrator(had much more guides than Photoshop). I took my art skills to make a relevant graphic to what we were on. Doing the sketching and the productions stages in the Graphics role was fast in the group, since I was the creative one. They liked it, and so I went along with the plan and their plan.
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-Source; My experience and skills Generally, I have the heart of loving aircraft and especially those in World War 2. War Thunder is a cross platform vehicular combat, where there are multiple players around the world. This doesn't include flying fighters and bombers, but also tanks as well. No ships though. You can play this on your PC or Windows. The vehicles and environment gave a feel that was totally war accurate. There are options; play in Cold War or World War 2. In air combat, it takes practice because aiming and firing at your opponent is much harder than back on ground with tanks. You can play internationally, where you team up randomly and fight your opponent's team. Your goal is to get many kills as you can. In my experience, aircraft was much more difficult controlling with. However, It's still what it is. The graphics are also good.
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Source; warthunder.com/en/game/about/ In the objective of video, there were a variety of different shots, and I mostly used the Bird's-eye view. I'm not saying that it is the best shot, but it's just I loved sing this is because it's one of the easy ones. The Bird's-eye view is an elevated perspective shot taken from above and looking at the subjects below them. The subject can sometimes stand out to be small. Basically, you can get an entire view from above and almost everything is included. It's been used frequently by many people in videos such as for traffics, roads, action movies, and others. For example, filming a place, city, or town would have to get you in an aerial shot, so that you can see what the place is like and how it looks. Another example could be in action films, where it's used to look over the characters to show their positions and movement. The most common films that used these shots are films about war, which gives you the effects of the total brutality and horror.
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Source; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird%27s-eye_view |
AuthorHello! I'm Andrew-Nguyen. I'll be posting and reflecting of what I will learn in Game art design of 2018-19. Stay tuned for more soon!! Archives
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