Monday, 13 March 2017
Life Drawing - Lesson 18
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| 5 minute poses - chalk and sharpie pens |
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| 20 minute poses - chalk and sharpie pens |
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| Black Ink |
With this image I went straight onto the page with a paint brush. I feel I have less control with a paint brush but i'm glad I gave it a go! It helped me let go of any perfect and rigid lines, making my work seem more fluid.
Sunday, 12 March 2017
Saturday, 11 March 2017
Influence Map - Fantastic Voyage
I am considering explaining the cell cycle from the perspective of a single cell's journey in the body.
Project 1: Soundscape Final Submission
Soundscape 1 from Jennifer Ball on Vimeo.
Soundscape 2 from Jennifer Ball on Vimeo. Soundscape 3 from Jennifer Ball on Vimeo.
Reflective Statement
This project presented new challenges to me in terms of technology. However I have been amazed at the fun and experimentation that this project has allowed. Many of the sounds I have used are normal everyday household sounds that you would normally ignore but combining them has enabled new sounds to be created. Having said that when I initially looked at the images I could not imagine how I could create associate sounds.
I focused on my immediate reaction when I looked at the picture and what the image made me think about. The first one was 'water', the second one was 'scissors' and the third one was 'moss'. After this I then considered the type of sound that the words conjured up in my mind and I created the word clouds. Following this I searched for the sounds to match the words identified.
With hindsight, I don't know if this was the best method but it was one that helped me organise my thoughts and the direction I was going.
The simple sounds merged to make a calm, peaceful and gentle accompaniment to the image of water. They produced a sharp, annoying, cutting sound for the scissor image and the moss was joined with a mysterious, slow and flat soundscape.
I loved this project and have understood the opportunities to change the perception of an image for the viewer by using and mixing sounds in adobe audition.
Soundscape 2 from Jennifer Ball on Vimeo. Soundscape 3 from Jennifer Ball on Vimeo.
Sonic Concept by Jennifer Ball on Scribd
Sound Designer Profile - Robert Mackenzie by Jennifer Ball on Scribd
Soundscape 1 - Original Sounds and Effects from Jennifer Ball on Vimeo.
Soundscape 2 - Original Sounds and Effects from Jennifer Ball on Vimeo.
Soundscape 3 - Original Sounds and Effects from Jennifer Ball on Vimeo.Reflective Statement
This project presented new challenges to me in terms of technology. However I have been amazed at the fun and experimentation that this project has allowed. Many of the sounds I have used are normal everyday household sounds that you would normally ignore but combining them has enabled new sounds to be created. Having said that when I initially looked at the images I could not imagine how I could create associate sounds.
I focused on my immediate reaction when I looked at the picture and what the image made me think about. The first one was 'water', the second one was 'scissors' and the third one was 'moss'. After this I then considered the type of sound that the words conjured up in my mind and I created the word clouds. Following this I searched for the sounds to match the words identified.
With hindsight, I don't know if this was the best method but it was one that helped me organise my thoughts and the direction I was going.
The simple sounds merged to make a calm, peaceful and gentle accompaniment to the image of water. They produced a sharp, annoying, cutting sound for the scissor image and the moss was joined with a mysterious, slow and flat soundscape.
I loved this project and have understood the opportunities to change the perception of an image for the viewer by using and mixing sounds in adobe audition.
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