This time as a pre-exercise of After Effects, we tried to play with some cutouts and this is what I ende up with ^v^ fake shallow depth of field featuring Thumbelina!
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29
Oct
This time as a pre-exercise of After Effects, we tried to play with some cutouts and this is what I ende up with ^v^ fake shallow depth of field featuring Thumbelina!
22
Oct
For Project 2, I paired up with Eric and Su for the scene recreation project. We did the Samara attack scene from “The Ring” (American Version). This project was the first group project I had in BGSU. It felt great to have people supporting you in a production. The advantages of working together would be […]
16
Oct
Tone refers the brightness of objects when we shoot. The tonal range (i.e. black being the dark end, white being the light end) will help us convey different emotions. Some techniques that we can use is affinity of tone, contrast of tone, and coincidence/noncoincidence of tone. In the following photos, we will explore these techniques. […]
6
Oct
Reflecting upon your experiences crafting your still image movie, craft a grand statement, argument, or manifesto about how films should be made, what films should be about, or about the state of cinema in general. Film ratings is a collective rating by “objectively” subjective individuals. I believe films are made with endless late-night deliveries. Sometimes […]
3
Oct
Linear Motif refers to how any photo can basically reduce to simple lines. I generally like taking photos of architecture, because the repetition of lines and figures, as well as the symmetry amaze me. I feel like it also trains you how to take photographs which are symmetrical as it is very important to at […]
1
Oct
This is the stop-motion video I did for THFM 1710 Applied Aesthetics for Moving Image class. It’s basically about a guy who is overwhelmed by the amount of schoolwork in September. Enjoy! Wake Me Up When September Ends from Wong In Chi Gigi on Vimeo.
Tags: portfolio, stop motion