Thursday, February 23, 2012
Tips and Tricks: Kinetic Type in Adobe AfterEffects
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Animated Poetry Analysis
The name of the poem i picked for my analysis is called minimalism. the animation done to it is kinetic typography, done in adobe after effects. the poem is about a painting that is only a white canvas, with a small black dot on it. the narrator is talking about the painting and how he doesn't think it is real art, when a janitor comes by and helps him understand the painting.
The design in this video was a little sloppy, at times the text is over top of other text and it makes it hard to read. They also use multiple fonts at once which sometimes looks good, but in this case in some parts of the video it looks messy. There are no colors in this video other than; black, and white. the black and white goes along with the poem, which is about a white painting that has a black dot on it. The words of the first 70% percent of the poem form a black dot, that you see when it zooms out.
The only audio you hear in the video is the narrator reading out the poem along with the text. the low mellow voice of the narrator went along well with the story.
The timing of the video fluctuates throughout the video depending on what is happening during that moment in the poem. at times the voice goes too fast for the text and, you cant read what the text says because it goes by so quickly, but it goes well with the story.
Overall I really like the poem, and I kind of like the animation that goes along with it. the poem is very creative, and i thought a bit clever. the animation was okay but could have used a little cleaning up.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Artistic Inspiration
This week i found a website for a magazine that has all kinds of inspiring artworks. (click here to view website) There is everything from paintings, to computer made artworks. The one shown below is the one i found most inspiring. It is very abstract and there is so much in it, there are random shapes, lines, parts of creatures, and objects, and just about anything you can find or visualise in it. I really like this form of art because it is very free and there aren't any rules as to how things need to look. it is really colourful and there is so much to look at and it is a very complex piece of art. I think that i might try and make my own piece of art similar to this to see how good I'am at it.
Monday, February 6, 2012
The Missing Pages in Canadian History Research
The Black Loyalists
· Located in Birchtown, Nova Scotia
· Started out with the founding of the neighboring town “Shelburne” in may, 1783
· The group that founded Shelburne consisted of 936 freed slaves, followed by a lager group of black loyalist emigrants on August 27, 1783
· The loyalists were runaway slaves who were in search of protection from the British that served the loyalist cause
· by the fall of 1784 the population of Birchtown grew to 1,521
· and was the largest settlement of free blacks
· Birchtown was said to have been 13 acres but was probably more like 400
· Birchtown was home to many people that are famous to Nova Scotian history, like colonel Stephen Blucke, who was the leader of the black loyalists
The Maroons (fugitive runaway)
· As early as 1512, black slaves escaped from Spanish and Portuguese captors, and joined indigenous, or made a living on their own
· the runaway slaves formed their own communities in Jamaica, and nanny town
· when the slaves came together to fight for their independence they were called Maroons
The coal mine workers
· the earliest coal mining in America with any commercial significance involved slaves working in the coal pits, in Richmond, Virginia. in the mid 1700’s
· mining companies such as the black heath company, and Chesterfield coal , employed hundreds of slaves and free blacks
The black car porters
- in 1925, was the first labor organization led by blacks to receive a charter in the American federation of labor
-in 1978 they joined with the brotherhood of airline and railway clerks, and are now know as the Transportation Communications International Union
-in 1978 they joined with the brotherhood of airline and railway clerks, and are now know as the Transportation Communications International Union
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