Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Felix Jung's view and guide to creating a great Pecha Kucha

Felix Jung's Pecha Kucha presentation Tips
He suggests as many others have to always pick a topic that you have passion in and great interest for. Having a topic that interests you, will make the presentation run smoother. Felix uses note cards to keep himself organized. He says it's more important to remove things you don't need in your presentation, rather than worrying about adding more content to your presentation. Some of his key suggestions about doing a great Pecha Kucha is keeping the slides interesting by using visual aids, such as photos, and keeping the number of photos used under four. Also he suggests using as little text as possible, too much text gets the listener distracted. His third major point is to practice, practice, practice! Pretending the day is here and the audience is awaiting will help better ease nerves on the day of the actual presentation. To keep the time where it should be he suggests keeping in mind that the images chosen for the presentation will speak for themselves. Jung says never to drink before going to speak and go early, doing this will help with the anxiety that builds waiting for your turn. I think this approach is a tool to help relax a person before they give a speech, allow them to be calm and cool when delivering the "speech", and to help them have fun  while giving the presentation.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Live Blog: November 9, 2012

kuler.adobe.com  <---- color schemes

Rethinking the Design of Presentation Slides:
  • Assertion 
  • Evidence
Keep text simple. Not too wordy

Headline, then illustrate to explain
every slide should only say one thing, and be backed up by a visual aid
Don't use defaults, use your own.


You will compose within a specific genre/milleau (PowerPoint)
You will organize your composition:
     linear, spatial, micro-macro-micro, problem/solution, chronological, etc.
Storyboard via Note Cards or Table or slides
Rhetorical Incorporation of Images
"Build" the Digital Presentation for Delivery


Storyboard(ing) 11/12/12:
Used to keep track of the story they want to tell.
Ways to plan out finished product.
Ability to change presentation in slide sorter view to change  the flow of the presentation and edit it.

Print out what you think you want to say, and practice with the time limits.
Put scripts and prompts to rehearse. Makes the presentation more organized.

20 slides 20 seconds: 6:40 (total time)

Thursday, November 8, 2012

PowerPoint: SlideShare Imitation



Original From Slideshare

My imitation:
*I had to change the font color for the "presented by...." because I was unable to find the original picture, and the black text was hard to read*
Santa Image - Morgue File
Fonts used: Vijaya  &  Poor Richard

I chose this slide because I thought it was catchy, and partially because I'm excited about Christmas shopping! :))
The image right off the bat tells you that the slides proceeding have something to do with Christmas and the Holidays.




Wednesday, November 7, 2012

POWERPOINT Live Blog: 11/7/12

Make the presentations interesting, and attention getting. Use bullets effectively.
Always make sure that the topic is something you care about, it will make the presentation more interesting.
Have Structure.
  • Build a great presentation
    • Convincing 
    • Memorable 
    • Scalable 
  • Problem - Pathway - Solution
Give three to four reasons supporting your point. Keep it simple.
Be able to scale and present main points

Have a sort of balance in the slides

Don't use as a prompter.

Break slides up if space is needed.

Simple design rules:
  • One point per slide
  • Few matching colours 
  • Very few fonts
  • Photos, not clipart
Less text. More imagery. Wild imagery.
Use good strong images to add to what you are talking about.
Print Notes, if you have some, on the individual slides.


REHEARSE!!!!!
Get feedback
Always check the room and equipment. Know how it works. Make sure fonts, photos, etc are compatible with all machines.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Morality and Perception

When we look at a magazine today, we might not be seeing the big picture. The picture ad companies don't want us to see. The reality is, pictures in magazines are retouched. According to the video, "publicists hire professionals to photoshop their client's images" before being published in a magazine. The questions raised in these videos are very interesting. The one I find most intriguing is the question of whether or not to use these types of images and whether a warning label should be placed on ads that an image has been retouched. A plethora of American girls, and girls around the world base their self image off of the cover of a magazine. The problem with this is although the images are altered they still lead to some eating disorders and lower self-esteem. I know for a fact that some girls will cut out a picture of a young lady in a magazine and do whatever is possible to achieve that image, healthy or not. From this stand-point I can see where some people may advocate or promote the use of warning labels; because the ads placed in these magazines are harming the well-being of another individual. I believe socially these images are harmful because they can create havoc between girls who are not that "perfect size". However, I do not believe that photo editing should be banned, it is a wonderful tool, and can be used for positive purposes as well.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Shooting Different Angles (Photography)













 The first group of photos I took as the sun was going down, and I think that almost "twilight" hour helped make most of the pictures I took look really great. I took each photo from different angles; close, far away, from up high, down low, the side. I focused on the archway and then with the flowers after I took the group of photos of the archway. I used the rule of thirds in these photos as well. I also tried to keep the photos proximal to the archway and the flowers, although some distractions, such as the car in the background could not be avoided.



 



  This is my favorite because it almost looks like he is standing against the tree, but he actually never moved and is standing far from it.
For this group of photos, I took images of Taylor and Caleb as they were talking in front of Curtis. Again from different angles and attempting to keep them within a third of the frames, as. Also I tried to keep the distractions at  a minimum in the background and keep the main focus on them. The lighting was behind them therefore the lighting on their faces changed, and in some frames showed their shadows.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

What type are you? Live Blog-Pat Wright Part 2

Rule # 3 Use different angles. Move around up or down, not just a straight shot to get the best shot.
Rule # 4 Use different Camera lenses.

Be aware of the light, it can change the look and color of the shot.
Rule # 5 Rule of thirds
Incorporate surrounding area with subject.


Tips
Take more than one shot.
Carry more than one media cards.
Carry batteries
Set camera time/date together
         don't stamp the picture
Keep image resolution on its highest resolution
Experiment w/ light settings
Carry lens tissue
       Be aware of lens smudges

HW
Take more photos employing the new photography principles.
Post the photos and how you employed the photographic principles.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Pat Wright - Photography - Live Blog

Composition - everything that affects the shot (lighting, etc.)

Incorporate places, people, and activities so that the photograph appears natural.
Show people in their environment.
People don't have to pose for a good picture.

Tight shots.
Be aware of the surroundings that will affect the shot.
Photography is very subjective.


Rule's of Photography:
Shoot tight...keep empty space to a minimum
Shoot sharp....hold camera still or use a tripod
Use a tripod for best shots












Above are some shots taken around campus applying Pat Wright's design principles.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Create a Movie Poster


 
If my book was a movie this is what I think the Movie Poster might look like. I chose the rocks for the background, because when I think of Zen I think of these time of rocks. I added shaped behind some of the text to make it stand out more, the texts also shows some contrast that flows throughout the image of royal blue and white. I also used some different typefaces within the poster; Bodoni MT Condensed, Bodoni MT, Goudy Stout, &  Forte. I used concordance with similar fonts different emphasis underlining and enlargement. My Conflicts I used were using Bodoni MT, Bondoni Condensed, and Onyx. I used transparency in shapes as a way to try to make some of the texts stand out, and I also shadowed & embossed some text.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Photo editing (Photo Compression)


 1024x633 (Original)




289x179 (original)

 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Butterfly_53_%284529688386%29.jpg
This image came from wikimedia, credited to Magnus Menske, Licensed under CC2.0 and copyleft.






1023x921.(original)

511x460
This image is under the Morgue File License. License Explanation Image