Preemo Advertisement Project
Supposedly a comprehensive project designed to test a student's understanding of content, this project showed me that there are many nuances of digitization that i didn't understand. In other words, i had to research a lot of the topics outside of class in order to write the digital interview. The one thing i appreciated most this week was the chance to look around at other portfolios. The experience solidified the idea of "work smart, not hard." The digital interview did not need to be written as a thesis paper. It could be as simple as a powerpoint with each question answered on a slide. In other words, the interview could have been short and sweet but i chose to write it as i would in a dissertation. There is always room for improvement : ).
As for some good news, I really appreciate the groups i've been in so far. All group members have been very complimentary and hardworking--the best groups i've had in my academic life thus far. For this project especially, one group member was experienced in audacity and photoshop, one in voiceovers (is that the proper term?) and another in script writing. In the future though, I hope to be able to delegate work more equally. What do I mean? I have a tendency to take the initiative...be the boss...take on the bulk of the work...It's actually rather tiring.... Other people deserve a chance to learn too. By trying to do everything, I am in fact hindering others from learning the concept. I guess it only shows my priorities...grades over development of peers...Perhaps I will be able to back off next project...perhaps...
The Module
What can i say that hasn't already been said? Only the benchmark will tell....
Friday, October 26, 2012
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Arggghhh Matey
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Some Highlights
Auto-Tune:
What do all popular songs have in common regardless of artist, theme, or lyrics? According to some, its their pervasive use of auto-tune. Essentially the post-processing effect used to correct and perfect an artist's natural sound, auto-tune has come to corrode the good name of the entire genre. Furthermore, the lure and effect of auto-tune are such that stopping completely might not even be an option anymore; the symptoms of withdrawal would be too much for produces and audience alike to handle.
Representing Digital Images:
Vector or raster, size, brightness, one must consider all these factors when creating or editing a digital image. For one vector and raster speak of what kind of format one desires the image to be in. Choosing one over the other requires that images be edited in different programs and may impact the quality and visual aesthetics of an image if format is not properly considered. Other than that , the basics of digital image encoding as far as color concerns had to deal with..wait for it....the oh so confusing BINARY CODE (*end dramatics).
Group Portfolio So far:
Topic? Done
Images? Selected.
Interview? Started.
Problem? Well, not so much problem as an observation. I have a tendency to act as project manager even when that isn't my official role. This could become a problem in another group with peers with just as strong personalities....
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Project Numero Dos
Now binary makes sense. In introducing the concept, students were taught the fundamentals of binary, that its a code used to store information in a computer, and how to convert numbers into said code. This week was a continuation of last week's bit, byte,0,1, discussion. So, how are alphanumeric symbols and letters encoded in the computer? Still in the form of zeros and ones except the method of version is through code! There is the ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) and then there's Unicode. Fun fact: ASCII only applies to the English. That means programming for non-english language must be done in Unicode. Although seemingly better at first, the internationally friendlier version of code takes up more space than it's american counterpart. It has a state space of 2^16 versus ASCII's 2^7. Even though this might make instill the notion that ASCII is better, Unicode can code for way more symbols. So, which is better? Depends on how much space you have and where you live : )
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