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Final Video Story
Since television is just a little career that I’ve been in for 15 years, working as a photographer and video editor, I decided to use some unconventional equipment to shoot this piece, just to see how it would turn out. I shot this video on my Olympus E5 DSLR still camera. The camera records short…
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Draft Video Story
Since television is just a little career that I’ve been in for 15 years, working as a photographer and video editor, I decided to use some unconventional equipment to shoot this piece, just to see how it would turn out. I shot this video on my Olympus E5 DSLR still camera. The camera records…
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Final Audio Story
I wanted to start out with a bit of a rant, and say that having used many different programs for audio editing, I can say that Adobe Audition is the least favorite audio editor I have used. It has some nice features, but its faults quickly made themselves known. I have used Audacity, Amadeus Pro,…
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Draft Audio Story
This project started about three times. This is the final draft version of that. Initially I had envisioned using an interview of a public official and other sound for this, but after visiting Pike Place Market and interviewing Leonard King, a homeless man selling newspapers, the focus of this piece shifted completely. Walking around Pike…
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Final Logo
Another round of creative thinking, and how to portray homelessness in Seattle. For this assignment, I have used a variety of techniques to create a graphic using handmade vector graphics. The assignment requires the use of all vector graphics, which I have done here. The one “image” that I have modified, was cut…
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Draft Logo
Another round of creative thinking, and how to portray homelessness in Seattle. For this assignment, I have used a variety of techniques to create a graphic using handmade vector graphics. The assignment requires the use of all vector graphics, which I have done here. The one “image” that I have modified, was cut out of…
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Homelessness Graphic Collage
I had a picture in my mind as to what this was supposed to be. How does a person illustrate homelessness? Do you show faces? Are the subjects really homeless? Are they just panhandlers? Are they just disabled? How big is the problem? I could ask questions all day. Then there’s reality. To embark on…