Monday, May 18, 2015

Major Project Idea



Step 1:

What is the topic of your project?
 Criminal Justice Corrections Internship
Who will you interview? 
People in Internship
What will you take photos of? 
Them and The Program
What information will you research?
Promoting The Internship

Step 2:

What type of project will you make?
Flyer
What service will you use? (Animoto, Infogram, Prezi, etc.)
Adobe InDesign

Step 3: 

Why is this the best service to make your final multimedia project?
Its one paper and it is good for informing people.

Step 4: 

When and where will you record and capture this content?
In Mr. Lopez's Classroom

Step 5: 

When will you transfer your images, audio, text to your computer?
Before Finals

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Student of the Month Interview

Questions for SOTM

Questions:
1. What is your name?
 My name is Nelly Tapia
2. How old are you?
I am 16 years old
3. What grade are you in?
I am in the 10th grade
4. When did you start being SOTM?
Few years ago
5. Do you have any siblings?
yes, 2 sisters
6. How old are they?
13 and 19
7. Are your parents proud of you?
yes, they we probably more excited than me when I told them
8. What did they do when you told them about this?
They took me shopping
9. Is this your first time being SOTM?
no
10. What is your GPA?
4.3
11. What was your highest GPA?
4.43
12. What was your lowest GPA?
3.9
13. Who would you like to thank for this award?
My teachers and parents
14. Was there a time that felt stressful about school?
No
15. Did you receive a reward when you got SOTM?
yes
16. Who would you like to thank for this award?
Teachers
17. What are you going to do now since you are SOTM?
Try harder
18. Was there anyone that was close to being SOTM?
no
19. What was your reaction when you were named SOTM?
Very shocked
20. What is the reason why you were named SOTM?
She try hard and do her work

School Uniforms

Assignment #1

The Sources

  • Students 
  • The School Board
  • The Principals

Questions:
1. What is your name?
2. What grade are you in?
3. Do you like how the uniforms look?
4. When did you feel like schools needed a change?
5. How long have you been in the school board?
6. What is your opinion toward this?
7. What type of impact will affect the school?
8. How do you think students will feel about this?
9. Has the students behavior been a element to this decision?
10. Can you explain the amount of money that will be funded toward these uniforms?

Monday, April 6, 2015

Newspaper Layout Notes

Sizes of Newspapers:

Broadsheets: Taller than it is wide, rectangular, 2" by 1"

Tabloid: Square Shape, 1" by 1"


Elements of a page:
Photos
Headlines
Lines
Boxes
Teasers

Flag: The name of the newspaper (with graphics) also projects the image

Folio: provides reference information -- date, page number, section title, name of paper, volume number.

Teaser: Grabs attention, gets audience to read inside stories

Byline: Name of writer, job title

Jump Line: Shows where  story continues o where a story picks up

Story Dividers: Lines or Boxes

Info Graphics: Chart, Maps, Timelines, Diagrams

Placement: Based on importance

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Intro to Newspaper Design



1. What is the name of your single favorite newspaper front page? Why is it your favorite?
The San Francisco Examiner, because it has my favorite basketball player in it and I like the main photo.

2. Post an image of your favorite to your blog.

3. What city and state is the paper from?
San Francisco, CA

4. What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it?
Mariotti Madness because it has Stephen Curry and he is my favorite player.

5. How many stories are on the front page of your favorite?
Five

6. What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc.
There is always a photo that is bigger than all of the others, also there are stories on the side.

7. What are things that vary (or are different) on the front pages of different newspapers? Look at design, size of photos, size of headlines, etc.
The stories can change at the front of newspaper and the photos.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Newspaper, Web and Yearbook Picture

WEB
Newspaper

Yearbook


Photoshop Notes

Photoshop Notes

SAVE AS
Rename your image, make sure the image is saved as a .jpg at the highest (maximum) image quality
Nestle- tools are stacked on each other, to access those tools you have to left click and hold

Command Keys
Command + to zoom it
Command - to zoom out
Command o to open
Command c to copy
Command v to paste
Command z to undo
Command, option, z to step backward
Command s to save
Command p to print
Command l to levels

Adjusting Levels
>image>adjustments>levels
Channel Blue
Channel Green
Channel Red
Move just the black and the white hershey kiss

Adjusting Contrast
Channel RGB-mooved just the grey hershey's kiss (just a little lighter)

To Crop
Select the cropping tool and then click and dry the area you want to crop. Before you crop, you must enter the resolution you want your image to be saved to.

Resolution Guidelines:
Yearbook = 300
Newspaper = 150
Web = 72

To make an image black and white

Use Grayscale
image > Mode > Grayscale

Friday, January 16, 2015

Photoshop Introduction

Photoshop

1. Who uses Photoshop? (What kinds of jobs do they have?)

-Photoshop is used by photographers, designers, videographers, and 3D artist

2. List THREE TOOLS (or purposes) that photographers use in Photoshop? (Watch the video a couple of times to get the full list.)

-modifying color, rotating picture and lens effect

3. What are TWO EXAMPLES of other things you can use the latest version (Creative Cloud) of Photoshop to do?

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Common Tools

4. Crop Tool: The crop tool is used to cut off a portion of your photo. This is one possible way to make a photo smaller. There are other options which allow you to resize the image as you crop. The crop tool is one of the few tools that doesn’t have any hidden tools beneath it.

5. Lasso Tool: The lasso tool is used to select a specific part of a photo. Use this tool to draw a shape on your photo, which will form a selection marquee (sometimes called “marching ants”). Now any adjustments you make will only affect this portion of the photograph. When you click and hold this button, several other selection tools are displayed, which give you varying methods of making your selection.

6. Text Tool: The text tool is pretty intuitive. It allows you to add text to your image. The text tool can be used in one of two ways. You can click once on your image using the text tool to type lined text, or you can click-and-drag in order to create a text box which allows you to format the space your text occupies. Any text placed on your image will become part of your image once you save the document for Web publication.

7. What buttons do you push on the keyboard (for a Mac, not PC) to "UNDO" a mistake you made?
Control and z or command and z

8. What can you open to "undo" more than one mistake? How do you open it?

9. What is a histogram and why is it useful?

Rotating Heading

10. How do you rotate an image?


11. If you don't like the initial cropping box you drew, how can you change it before you make your crop?


12. Under the heading "Resizing while Cropping" when you enter dimensions as you crop, what are you telling Photoshop to do as you crop your image? HINT: it involves ratios.

For Printing

13. What is the correct resolution for newsletters and newspapers?


14. What is the correct resolution for magazines?



Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Best magazine covers of 2014 and the last 40 Years

FAVORITE MAGAZINE COVER
"The Walking Dead, the most popular drama on cable television, also happens to be filmed exclusively in metro Atlanta. Which made the show a no-brainer (no pun intended) for our cover. We reached out to the films' stars— Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus—months in advance, hoping we could shoot them right in our own backyard. Naturally the only time their schedules overlapped was 2,500 miles away in Hollywood, so we organized a last-minute shoot there, hiring not just stylists and makeup artists for the subjects, but also body part models whose hands were zombified by a special makeup artist. We originally envisioned one cover with both Lincoln and Reedus, but once photographer John Russo shot them individually, we knew we had to do a split run. It was the right call; the show's rabid fans are still contacting us from around the world, wanting us to mail them both covers." - See more at: http://www.magazine.org/asme/magazine-cover-contest/past-winners-finalists/2014-winners-finalists#sthash.3Su1SPAW.dpuf

Ex

Magazine Essential Parts

Masthead- The title of the magazine
Dateline- The date of the issue
Main Image- The cover of the magazine
Model Credit- The model sponsoring the magazine
Coverlines- Draw peoples attention
Main Coverlines- Main thing to draw your attention
Left Third- Helps sales
Bar codes- How to buy it by using the barcode
Selling lines- The purpose of the title

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Portrait Plan

Maelle is my partner. I will shoot her pictures in front of the school and it would be in front of some nice flowers at nice different angles so it would bring a nice effect. The mood of the photo shoot would be optimistic, casual and just fun.

Caption Introduction

EXAMPLE:
Subject (Who): Protesters
Verb: Marching
Date: Aug. 20, 2014
Place: Ferguson, MI

Identify the following information the following elements from the SECOND SENTENCE of the caption:

Why: A white cop shot and innocent black teen named Michael Brown
and/or
How:

EBOLA:
Subject (Who): Dr. Rick Sacra
Verb: Describing
Date: Sept. 26, 2014
Place: University of Massachusetts Medical School

Identify the following information the following elements from the SECOND SENTENCE of the caption:

Why: What is was like to have ebola in Africa
and/or
How:

WINTER WEATHER:
Subject (Who): People
Verb: Dig
Date: Feb. 14, 2014
Place: Albany, N.Y.

Identify the following information the following elements from the SECOND SENTENCE of the caption:

Why:
and/or
How: They are shoveling snow to get into their cars to get to their destination.

UCLA FLOODING:
Subject (Who): Walkers
Verb: Walking
Date: July 29, 2014
Place: UCLA campus

Identify the following information the following elements from the SECOND SENTENCE of the caption:

Why:
and/or
How: As people walk down the stairs, water flooded part of the UCLA campus.

MEDAL OF HONOR:
Subject (Who): Leroy Petry
Verb: Stands
Date: April 2, 2014
Place: the Capitol in Olympia, Washington

Identify the following information the following elements from the SECOND SENTENCE of the caption:

Why: He was in the process of throwing a grenade and hr didn't throw it in time so it blew his hand off.
and/or
How:

IMMIGRANT OVERLOAD:
Subject (Who): Two young girls
Verb: Watch
Date: June 18, 2014
Place: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Nogales Placement Center

Identify the following information the following elements from the SECOND SENTENCE of the caption:

Why: They are in a holding area
and/or
How:

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Photos of 2014

Part One:

This is one of my favorite pictures because it is showing one of the best rappers and entertainers in this picture. The quality is very sharp from everywhere and is focusing on Jay-Z and Beyonce. The photo of composition that was applied to this picture was a little bit of balance and rule of thirds.

This is one of my favorite pictures because it is showing a different point of view and is leading lines. I ask like it because there is no empty space and it just feels really full and it looks like I would want to be here. The road is very blurry but it balances out when you are focusing on the motorcycle and the trees.

This picture is very legit because it looks like the Grand Canyon and it is really cool and it looks like the perspective is very vivid. This one also has leading lines and shows a lot of rule of thirds in many different places. This photo was sharp and was taken at an excellent angle and is really eye appealing.

Part Two:

This is my favorite song because it is talking about the thing that runs the world and it is everything that i would need. Money and the way they talk about it brought it to my attention. And it was the best part of 2014 because that is when i got a job and started to get money.

This is my favorite movie because i like the story behind it, an that is, you can start from the bottom and get to the top. The funniness and techniques they used to make this movie possible brought it to my attention. It was the best part because it was funny and serious at the same time.

This is on of the most spoke about news cast because it was another death of another African-American and it is more amazing for me because i was there the day after he died and got to see all of those people protest. It was very tragic and was very important for people to hear about and put a stop to black on white crimes.

Ray Rice is a running back for the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL and he hit his girlfriend Janay and later on got married. It was one of the most talked about sports news because he is a big time running back. It wasn't the best of 2014 because it isn't the best to hit your girlfriend.

Part Three:

1. The thing that happened to me that was very memorable was me getting money for my car and I was very thankful for that.

2. My goals for 2015 is to get my car, get good grades and have a stress free high school year.

3. In 2015, I am looking for a great year with kindness and cheer.