Friday, May 31, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
Monday, May 20, 2013
School uniforms
1. How do you feel about the district enforcing school uniforms?
2. How do you think the students feel about school uniforms?
3. Why do you think the district has come to an agreement about school uniforms?
4. Do you think its fair that the students have to wear uniform instead of their clothes?
5. Do you agree 100% with the district making students wear school uniforms?
6. What do you think you can do to make the district to change their minds?
7. do you think this might get in the way of you're school work?
8. how did you parents say about this new policy?
9. have many kids been following the rule?
10. Do some teacher disagree with the dress code?
11. Is this dress code policy stressing you out in some way?
12. Have you been following the dress code or not?
13. Is the dress code a good thing or bad thing in you're opinion?
14. Have you asked the school why they make yall wear school uniform?
15. Are you thinking about moving school because of this?
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Student interview answers!
1. What's you're Grade average? 80's
2. Would you like to be student of the month again? Yes
3. What kinda grades does a student of the month have to make? they have to make A's and B's
4. Have people treated you different since you have received this award? They have not treated me different.
5. Do you think anyone can be student of the month? They could if they tried
6. Are you're class mates and teachers proud of you? "Yes"
7. Are you going to celebrate this award? If so how? "yes and go to a restaurant"
8. What would you want to do when you're older? "go to collage to do photography"
9. Did you do all the work yourself or did someone help you? Did all by myself"
10. If i could talk to you're teachers what do you think they would say? That im quite and do my work
11. Would you give advice to others that want to become student of the month? Just try you're best
12. How hard did you work to become student of the month? Really hard
2. Would you like to be student of the month again? Yes
3. What kinda grades does a student of the month have to make? they have to make A's and B's
4. Have people treated you different since you have received this award? They have not treated me different.
5. Do you think anyone can be student of the month? They could if they tried
6. Are you're class mates and teachers proud of you? "Yes"
7. Are you going to celebrate this award? If so how? "yes and go to a restaurant"
8. What would you want to do when you're older? "go to collage to do photography"
9. Did you do all the work yourself or did someone help you? Did all by myself"
10. If i could talk to you're teachers what do you think they would say? That im quite and do my work
11. Would you give advice to others that want to become student of the month? Just try you're best
12. How hard did you work to become student of the month? Really hard
Friday, April 26, 2013
Newspaper Design
Sizes of newspapers
broadsheet - 3 or more stories
tabloid - 2 or less stories
News magazine - no stories , always have a blossoming cover
headlines
stories - bi line, a stop,
pictures
a kicker
the flag - picture, website, the folio, school name, date that paper came out
teaser
caption - headline, caption, photo B.
Jump - one page to another, 1.) jump line. 2.) Jump front
lines -
Screen- area of color
info graphic
mast head - staff box, organizations, editorial Policy
broadsheet - 3 or more stories
tabloid - 2 or less stories
News magazine - no stories , always have a blossoming cover
headlines
stories - bi line, a stop,
pictures
a kicker
the flag - picture, website, the folio, school name, date that paper came out
teaser
caption - headline, caption, photo B.
Jump - one page to another, 1.) jump line. 2.) Jump front
lines -
Screen- area of color
info graphic
mast head - staff box, organizations, editorial Policy
Monday, April 22, 2013
The 7 News Values in the News
Timeliness -- Child was hit by a car and i chose this because it happened yesterday.
Proximity –This crime happened at 15000 block of Interlachen drive in north Austin.
Prominence –
Impact –could not confirm if the child was in the hospital or how severe the injuries were.
Conflict –
Human Interest –nothing was released.
Timeliness- 68 year old man suffers cardiac arrest at BP MS 150 and this happened yesterday.
Proximity- This happened at BP MS 150 Charity Bike Race from Houston to Austin.
Prominence-
Impact-He died right away when he hit the ground.
Conflict-Very emotional
Human interest- This impacted alot of people and family members of his.
Novelty- He was taken to the hospital but was dead before they took him.
Timeliness-Guy caught in a big ball of fire and this happened two days ago.
Proximity- This happened at the west Fertilizer Co. Plant.
Prominence-
Impact-He was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for a fractured rib, neck injuries and various nasty gashes, including one on his cheek.
Conflict-
Human interest-Family member and him himself was impacted from losing all his friends in the fire.
Novelty-He was taken to the hospital and soon after that he was recovering threw all the injuries.
Timeliness- Former UT law school dean john Sutton dies at 95 and this happened two days ago.
Proximity- He died of complications due to old age at the San Angelo Community Hospital just before midnight friday.
Prominence-
Impact- Died of complications of old age.
Conflict-This was very emotional for all those who were close to him
Human interest-This impacted hundreds of law students.
Novelty-
Composition, Lenses and photography terms!
Composition, Lenses and photography terms!
I would use a telephoto lens to be able to zoom in on objects that are far away from the spot that im standing at.
I would use a prime lens to avoid ambiguity.
I would use a wide-angle lens to see everything in the background, for example if you wanna take a picture at the beach and you want to see alot of the ocean, a wide-angle does the job because it shows everything in the back ground.
Depth of Field (shallow and wide)- is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image.
Light (angle and intensity)- Light is what comes into the camera so it can be able to take picture and not just black photo's.
Shadows- is an area where direct light from a light source cannot reach due to obstruction by an object.
Diffusion-scattering beam of light in many directions caused by sending light through semi-translucent screen.
Exposure- The amount of light allowed to fall on each area unit of a photographic medium.
Aperture (f-stop)- is a hole or an opening through which light travels.
Shutter speed- Shutter speed is how can the camera takes the picture.
ISO-Film speed is the measure of a photographic film's sensitivity to light, determined by sensitometry and measured on various numerical scales.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Who : J-radd the saint Bernard
what : slobbering because their is a hamburger in front of him
when : April 15
where : Hes a championship dog
why : because hes in it to win.
how : because he trains everyday for it
1. The championship dog.
2.
1.rule of thirds
2.Cropping - there is selective cropping since we dont see the entire dog.
3.Simplicity -
new value
human intrest
timelyness
proximity
(EXPLAIN)
Lighting/ Exposure
Lens
1.prime
MAKE IT BETTER!!
Change the setting!!
what : slobbering because their is a hamburger in front of him
when : April 15
where : Hes a championship dog
why : because hes in it to win.
how : because he trains everyday for it
1. The championship dog.
2.
1.rule of thirds
2.Cropping - there is selective cropping since we dont see the entire dog.
3.Simplicity -
new value
human intrest
timelyness
proximity
(EXPLAIN)
Lighting/ Exposure
Lens
1.prime
MAKE IT BETTER!!
Change the setting!!
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Best magazines of 2012
1.)American Photo, Sept./Oct. 2011: "09.11.01" (Formal)
2.)OnEarth, March 2011: "Arctic Fever"(environmental)
3.)GQ, Jan. 2011: "Ryan Gosling"(formal)
4.)People, May 16, 2011: "William & Catherine: Love Reigns!"(informal)
4.)PEOPLE, Sept. 12, 2011: "The Children of 9/11"(formal)
6.)New York, Oct. 3, 2011: "Is She Just Too Old for This?"(informal)
7.)GQ, Aug. 2011: "Mila Kunis" (informal)
8.)W, Sept. 2011: "The Fashion Issue" (formal)
9.)Sports Illustrated, July 25, 2011:"Hope Solo" (formal)
10.)Departures, Sept. 2011: "Wild and Wonderful Things" (environmental)
11.)Garden & Gun, Dec. 2011/Jan. 2012:"Best of the Sporting South" (environmental)
12.)Sports Illustrated, Winter 2011: "Swimsuit 2011"(informal)
13.)Vanity Fair, July 2011: "Prince William and Kate" (informal)
14.)ESPN The Magazine, Oct. 17, 2011: "The Body Issue: Hope Solo"(informal)
15.)National Geographic, March 2011: "Designing the Perfect Pet"(environmental)
16.) Real Simple, May 2011: "Energize Your Life" (environmental)
17.)Martha Stewart Living, Dec. 2011: "Make It a Magical Holiday" (environmental)
2.)OnEarth, March 2011: "Arctic Fever"(environmental)
3.)GQ, Jan. 2011: "Ryan Gosling"(formal)
4.)People, May 16, 2011: "William & Catherine: Love Reigns!"(informal)
4.)PEOPLE, Sept. 12, 2011: "The Children of 9/11"(formal)
6.)New York, Oct. 3, 2011: "Is She Just Too Old for This?"(informal)
7.)GQ, Aug. 2011: "Mila Kunis" (informal)
8.)W, Sept. 2011: "The Fashion Issue" (formal)
9.)Sports Illustrated, July 25, 2011:"Hope Solo" (formal)
10.)Departures, Sept. 2011: "Wild and Wonderful Things" (environmental)
11.)Garden & Gun, Dec. 2011/Jan. 2012:"Best of the Sporting South" (environmental)
12.)Sports Illustrated, Winter 2011: "Swimsuit 2011"(informal)
13.)Vanity Fair, July 2011: "Prince William and Kate" (informal)
14.)ESPN The Magazine, Oct. 17, 2011: "The Body Issue: Hope Solo"(informal)
15.)National Geographic, March 2011: "Designing the Perfect Pet"(environmental)
16.) Real Simple, May 2011: "Energize Your Life" (environmental)
17.)Martha Stewart Living, Dec. 2011: "Make It a Magical Holiday" (environmental)
Magazine tips
5 things
you should be thinking about when you design your magazine cover.
1.) You should never trim a printout, mount it nice and beautifully and also display it with its alternates on the fine polished room table. Because the cover is enormously important if you wanna get someones attention.
2.) Make sure you use specific colors that goes with the subject that your using as your cover. Colors that will stand out and make the subject pop out from its surroundings.
3.) if you wanna do some hard selling magazines then you should cover the cover with as many pictorial and verbal appeals as it can possibly fit in it. use every color especially yellow, typeface, angle, overlap, silhouetting, shadow and trick.
4.) Make the magazine look worth the investment of money and time, you gotta make sure you put stuff on their that interest people and catch their eye. that's one important one.
5.) if the cover pops out from its background then don't try and weaken it by fussing with it becasuse you never know if you did something courageous.
1.) You should never trim a printout, mount it nice and beautifully and also display it with its alternates on the fine polished room table. Because the cover is enormously important if you wanna get someones attention.
2.) Make sure you use specific colors that goes with the subject that your using as your cover. Colors that will stand out and make the subject pop out from its surroundings.
3.) if you wanna do some hard selling magazines then you should cover the cover with as many pictorial and verbal appeals as it can possibly fit in it. use every color especially yellow, typeface, angle, overlap, silhouetting, shadow and trick.
4.) Make the magazine look worth the investment of money and time, you gotta make sure you put stuff on their that interest people and catch their eye. that's one important one.
5.) if the cover pops out from its background then don't try and weaken it by fussing with it becasuse you never know if you did something courageous.
Magazines Part II
Early Magazine Cover- The earliest magazine did not have what we think as covers. Most of them dedicated the opening page to the title and table of contents. When early magazines used cover they tended to model them after the covers of books providing only titles and publication data. their we're no descriptive words indicating what would be found inside the magazine. in 1838 cover lines began to appear within such generic covers in the later 1800s. 1872 uses a completely generic cover richly decorated with leafy symmetry of Victorian embellishments.
The Poster Cover- Since the 1890's to the 1960s one type of cover could be said to dominate the magazine field. It was not only kind of cover to be found but the poster cover produced so many memorable covers on so many issues of so many magazines. by the early 1900s, several illustrators including Charles Dana Gibson and also Maxfield Parrish had become nationally famous. the covers of many of those oversized magazines looked as i they were printed to be framed and hung on the walls. August 1898 seems typical, it presents a painting of troops on hourseback riding to battle in cuba, in fine romantic realism. from the 1920s till the 1960s poster covers appeared prominently on many prominent magazines.
Pictures Married to Type- The poster covers in the 20th century-- magazines whose stunning cover left the aesthetic sensibilities of an era. by this 1916 cover the designer has utilized many of the methods that would be re-invented throughtout the 20th century for integrating cover lines with cover art. july 1932 illustrates the high degree of technical skill illustrators could bring to bear in integrated covers. in the 1940s and 1950s leading national magazines were daring in many ways but rarely daring in the use of cover lines.
In the Forest of Words- Magazines at the turn of the 21 st century cover lines were as important as cover art in some cases cover lines and cover art improvised a new, vigorous, almost shocking dance with one other. august 1992 cover lines attain a prominence that competes with the nameplace of the magazine itself. though poster cover and with no cover lines or just a few quiet ones can still be found. they have become rare on newsstands. december 2001, the author surveyed the magazines in large borders bookstore. the early 2000s are so immersed in commercial typography. channel-hopping and web surfing. consumer culture competing values and objects clamoring for attention that the picture of a cover model cheerfully or seductively immersed in a forest of words may seem to us a mere depiction of daily normality.
Friday, February 8, 2013
34 Photographs of Cathedral and Church Interiors That Rock Click Here: 34 Photographs of Cathedral and Church Interiors That Rock
This website showed me a bunch of churches that look very beautiful even though im not one that believes in god. I thought the churches in this website we're made pretty dang cool and most of them caught my attention right away with all the colors that they had.Some we're very tall and some we're small and evil looking.
I didn't really learn much here just that it takes talent to take good picture's and that it might look easy but its really not.
I picked this photo because it looks evil in a way and reminds me of the days when they used to torture people if they didn't believe in god. I also chose it because it looks very cool.
The person who took this photo was by Fusion-of-horizons.
I didn't really learn much here just that it takes talent to take good picture's and that it might look easy but its really not.
I picked this photo because it looks evil in a way and reminds me of the days when they used to torture people if they didn't believe in god. I also chose it because it looks very cool.
The person who took this photo was by Fusion-of-horizons.
50 (More) Daunting Photos of Storms
On this website i saw very beautiful Storms that came from all around the world. Their we're some that really caught my attention, and some that we're not really that good. i saw some that we're over the ocean and i thought that was pretty awesome.
I learned that you gotta be quick to catch awesome pictures like these and talent.
I picked this photo because it looks very beautiful and seems like it would be hard to catch something this amazing and i love the color's in it.
The person who took this photo was Eduardo Marquetti.
http://www.lightstalking.com/storms
I learned that you gotta be quick to catch awesome pictures like these and talent.
The is one of my favorite photo's from the website. |
The person who took this photo was Eduardo Marquetti.
http://www.lightstalking.com/storms
How To Spin A Camera Around A Building
Well what i just saw on this video was very amazing and sick! They showed how to spin a Camera around the CN tower, and Ive never thought stuff like this could be done. they show how to look on Google maps and find the points were it would be best to take the picture from. They also said that you should always take two photo 20 feet away from each other so the photos can sell the prospective range on the floor ground. Also that you should keep a map in handy so you know were the points are were you need to take the pictures from.
The person who made this video was Andrea Nesbitt, director of Candy Glass Productions.
Ive learned that you should always keep a map in handy and also to always take two pictures 20 feet away from each other if you wanna get prospective range on the floor ground.
http://fstoppers.com/how-to-spin-a-camera-around-a-building
The person who made this video was Andrea Nesbitt, director of Candy Glass Productions.
Ive learned that you should always keep a map in handy and also to always take two pictures 20 feet away from each other if you wanna get prospective range on the floor ground.
http://fstoppers.com/how-to-spin-a-camera-around-a-building
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Depth of Field (shallow and wide)
Light (angle and intensity): angle of light, angle is where is the light coming from. intensity is how bright that light is.
Shadows
Diffusion: diffusion is decrecing the light aka softening the light
Exposure
Aperture (f-stop) :how big the opening is.
Shutter speed:mirror inside the cam, and how fast it opens and closes
ISO:the censer inside the cam, how sensitive the censer is to light.
timeliness:
proximity:
conflict:
human interest:
prominence:
impact:
novelty:
who: President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle.
what:President Obama is embracing his wife Michelle after being away from her for 3 weeks.
where: at the airport outside in Washington D.C. and just got outta his private jet called air force.
when:
why:He was off campaigning and he has not seen her for 3 weeks.
who:Psy
what:He's rocking the crowed.
where:Central Seoul.
when:October 2, 2012
why : He's performing at a concert for his fans.
who:Egyptian protesters
what: They are destroying the American flag by ripping it apart and burning it.
where:the walls of the U.S. embassy.
when:September 11, 2012
why:Because the United States insulted Prophet Mohammad
what:President Obama is embracing his wife Michelle after being away from her for 3 weeks.
where: at the airport outside in Washington D.C. and just got outta his private jet called air force.
when:
why:He was off campaigning and he has not seen her for 3 weeks.
who:Psy
what:He's rocking the crowed.
where:Central Seoul.
when:October 2, 2012
why : He's performing at a concert for his fans.
who:Egyptian protesters
what: They are destroying the American flag by ripping it apart and burning it.
where:the walls of the U.S. embassy.
when:September 11, 2012
why:Because the United States insulted Prophet Mohammad
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
- Locked Out Of Heaven
Marvel's The Avengers
The Dec. 14 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Conn., shook the nation as 20 children and 6 adults were killed.
1. Tell me what is the one thing that happened on your holiday that you will remember? It can be a trip, a family visit, a present, something fun.
Well the most fun thing i did over the holiday was hangout with my best friend and drank a bit we walked around in the woods after that then after like an hour of trying to get outta the woods we went back and played video games with all of our other friends.
2. What are your resolutions for the 2013 year?
To get my good grades and credits to graduate.
3. What are you looking forward to in 2013?
I'm looking forward to finishing school and after all that's done, Just gonna enjoy life and chill with friends and have a good job.
Welcome back!!
this one is my favorite because its so beautiful and also because i love outer space stuff. It makes me wonder if theirs people like us out their. |
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