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Convergence Journalism Feature Story Blog

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               For this group project we decided to interview Drew Sappingfield on a few different topics about his Diabetes including, the everyday struggles he has to deal with surrounding his Diabetes. We started pre production by making sure we had everything we needed for the day like a good location, camera, microphone, and everything. We also made a script of the questions that we would ask Drew to make sure the answers would inform people and spread awareness. For the interview we made sure was looking at me and not directly at the camera.      For editing I used Adobe Premier. I made sure I had enough time for this one to put in my best effort. My first version of the project had my voice over asking the questions like it was any regular interview. With my revised version I went through and redid all the video overs and made the answer connect to what I was saying and not like a straight interview.       ...

Water Color Transfer Printing Process and Experience

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                  In graphic design this week we used more art than computers. We created prints the old fashioned way by using mod podge to transfer the ink to noter paper.        We started by choosing our favorite project we have created this year. I decided on my Nature Man photoshop challenge. I really like the vibrant colors and the look of the project and its the one I'm most proud of. Next ! used photoshop to make a new canvas and place the original Nature Man Photoshop project next to a black and white so we could choose which ever one we though was best. Next we took yardstick paper and used our creative sides to paint a cool background. The next day after the papers had dried we took our printed projects and covered the front in Mod Podge. Then we placed the projects on to the painted paper and let the Mod Podge dry. Then on the third day we pealed the paper off of the painted paper. I accidentally got Mod...

Multi Exposure Panorama

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     In Graphic Design class we made Panorama's out of photos we had taken. I Choose to use photos I took from my trip to Colorado over the summer. These were photos. were memories I had from Colorado and that plays into the theme of my Panorama which is Memories.       I started by putting all the photos into photoshop from my desktop. I made them all black and white so I could find the best way they fit together to make my panorama as good as possible. I was going to try adding different colors but I really liked how it looked with the black and white contrasting each other so I kept it how it was. I used masks a lot to remove the background of some mountains and other images to make them all fit better together        Along with masks I used the transform tool very frequently to make all the photos fit together and fill up the whole canvas. I used the eraser tool at different opacities depending on the image so that the image sho...