I’m sorry I don’t have much done yet. I’ve been very sick. I lost my voice and everything, but I figured out how I was going to go about this.
What I am going to do is select a topic something of controversial debate, something that is argued over such a stem cell research. I will do research on it.
Once I have that picked out, I am going to write up a sort of script which I hope to have done by Monday. Then Monday at school I will find all the videos with words or sentences like the script because the internet in school is better than at home, I will download them.
Then over next week, I will edit it all together so that it follows the script and in the end should be a bunch of edited video clips going through this debate.
I am going to get started on that right now so I will post what I am dong as soon as possible.
Have a good day,
Jess
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Final Project
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Ideas
Public event: something attention attracting; pictures, drawings, recorded footage. Goal? Interact with people because it is hard for me to do so
Tell a Story: Using different moves/game scenes/animated scenes make a little cartoon of them all pieced edited together.
Sound: create a project from all my own recorded sounds to make actual nature sounding tracks or something to a CD.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Interaction
I noticed that people take their time to read and comment on the rest room stalls. Especially on those rape signs. So due to this I came up with an idea for this project.
I was going to come up with three thoughts that might get people to argue and then post them in bathroom stalls at the mall. I wanted to see what people had to say.
My thoughts were:
1. What is up with teens?
2. Stem Cell research (how much do you know?)
3. Barack Obama
I typed them up on three different sheets of paper
Then I posted them in the bathroom by the food court in Carousel Mall at 1:23. Two were in two stalls and one hung on the wall by the sinks.
I left them there for an hour as me and my friend walked around the mall. When I finally came back I discovered that two were missing and the only one that remained was the teenager one on which someone had wrote "drugs."
I found this to be interesting. However, I was quite sad I didn't get much of a response. I was going to try this again. This time on campus, but I ran out of time. I imagine that I would get more of a response if I tried it here in Shaffer. Maybe I will try again.
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