This assignment is essentially the Missing Persons’ Poster (3.5 Stars), just tweaked a bit to better fit my story. (I did a missing puppy, not a person). This assignment was actually a little more challenging than I anticipated. There were... Read more
This was taken directly from the DS106 Assignment bank. It is GIF Your Sassy Animal (Three Stars) This was a pretty simple assignment. As I mentioned earlier, little Enzo is a husky mix so the sass comes naturally. I took... Read more
This assignment was sort of a mash up from a few found in the DS106 assignment bank. I drew inspiration from the Create A Place Assignment (Four Stars), trying to create the scene of being around a puppy. I also... Read more
The Assignment: GIF The Weather, Man (4.5 Stars) The How-To: This assignment was very similar to other GIF assignments I had done previously. I wanted the setting to fit in with my story and for those of you who do... Read more
This assignment was one I decided to do myself (that was not included in the DS106 assignment bank). I gathered my inspiration by looking at several design assignments, mostly the menu one and the wedding invitation one (both three stars).... Read more
The Assignment: 30 Second Documentary (Four Stars) The Story: On the weekends, when we do not have copious amounts of work to do, my friends and I like to enjoy the occasional mimosa with brunch. This short clip shows you... Read more
The Assignment: What I Eat In a Day (Five Stars) The Story: I love to eat (who doesn’t?) so I actually had a lot of fun doing this assignment. This clip tells the story of an Italian-American vegetarian and her... Read more
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For this assignment I chose to analyze The Joker Pencil Trick and Mob Scene. I chose this scene because The Joker is my favorite supervillain and let’s be honest, Heath Ledger was the best at playing the role. RIP Handsome.... Read more
I thought the blog post from Roger Ebert was very interesting and informative. I thought his technique of randomly pausing a film and analyzing the composition of individual frames was really neat and somewhat counter intuitive. I would not have... Read more