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Thursday, 2 July 2020

linear perspective drawing

Linear perspective drawing-here is what I learned 
one-point perspective
two-point perspective 
vanishing point 
horizon line - eye level 

one point 

1. draw front plane edges were parallel to the picture plane (paper edges)

2. line to the vanishing point,

3. line for back and side of the cube.

two-point 

1. draw a vertical line below the horizon line 

2. draw a diagonal line to the vanishing point.

3. draw the side of the cube 

4. draw the top 

5. erased lines we didn't need them.

One Point Perspective - Linear Perspective

Wednesday, 1 July 2020

Dissecting a pig's heart in science

this week on Tuesday in our science class we dissected a pig's heart to know why it is imported to know the stuff inside the heart.

here is a photo

pig heart dissection | septum chordae tendineae left ventric… | Flickr

Tuesday, 23 June 2020

Linking themes to the impact of angles, movement and shot

Brainstorm:
- What happening in this shot

other wybie standing on stairs outside the house. other mothers ask him to smile from the doorway, instead he frowns. other wybie making self smaller-less of a target-head down, shoulders hunched. looks weak and vulnerable.

- Angle/shot used
High angle makes wybie look overpowered, weak, and vulnerable, pov- other mother makes her seem stronger, bigger, more dominant.

- How does the viewer feel
makes the viewer feel sorry for / scared for other wybie?

- Why did the director do this
foreshadowing-hinting at what is to come? hinting that maybe the other mother isn't so wonderful.
 
- Additional info-music/lighting/colour
lighting-spotlight on wybie-like he's on the spot/under focus dark around creates a creepy atmosphere.

In the scene with the other mother and the other wybie, we see high angle shots sued to show the theme 'looks can be deceiving? We see this when the other mother asks the other wybie to smile but he hunches over and frowns instead. this makes the audience feel sorry for the other wybie because he looks scared. the use of a high angle shot from the perspective of the other mother adds to this feeling as it makes the other wybielook weak and vulnerable. the director did this to foreshadow the change of the other mother from creepy to more creepy. coinciding with this is the use of lighting, a spotlight is on the other wybie emphasizing that he is under the focus of the other mother. this reminds us of earlier in the film where a low angle shot was used to make wybie seem big and scary but really he was just ordinary-this links to the scene because it also shows a moment when the look of a character was deceiving. 


Friday, 19 June 2020

film study

Theme/Idea - something that links throughout the story

'Looks can be deceiving.' - things aren't always what they seem
Example 1: The Beldam/Other Mother
- She starts off good; kind but actually an evil soul-devouring metal spider demon.
- Shows theme because the other mother changes gradually over time so that Coraline and the audience don't notice.
- Important to the story because it helps the audience understand Coraline's choice when she realizes that having everything that is perfect won't make her happy.

Example 2: Other World vs Real World
- The other world is a perfect web/trap to catch Coraline, whereas the real world is boring but safe.
- Shows theme because even though the other world seems better in every way, the real world is actually better/safer because it isn't a trap.
- Important to help the audience understand why Coraline goes back to the real world.

Statement - In Coraline, themes and ideas are used effectively.
Evidence - For instance, the theme 'looks can be deceiving' is shown through the character of the 'Other Mother'. The 'Other Mother' starts kind but is revealed to be a soul-devouring demon.
eXplanation(effect on the audience) - This makes the audience feel that we shouldn't trust things or people that seem perfect at first glance.
eXplanation(director) - This was done to make us feel wary or develop a sense of caution towards new situations.
eXplanation(movie effects) - Coinciding with this is the use of color to show the 'Other Mother' is becoming eviler. At the start, she is surrounded by warm colors that make us feel safe, but by the end, it is dark with neon green which makes her seem dangerous.
Your link - This theme is also shown through the changes in the 'other world' as it is revealed to be a spider web designed to catch Coraline.

Tuesday, 9 June 2020

PHILIPPINES INDEPENDENCE DAY

MAGANDANG UMAGA, THIS WEEK WE ARE LEARNING ABOUT THE PHILIPPINES INDEPENDENCE DAY


What date is the Philippines Independence day celebrated each year?

June 12 Independence Day Filipino Araw ng Kasarinlan is also known as Araw ng Kalayaan Day of Freedom is an annual national holiday in the Philippines observed on June 12 commemorating the declaration of Philippine independence from Spain in 1898.


Wednesday, 3 June 2020

Arbor day

What is Arbor day: 

Since 1977, New Zealand has celebrated Arbor Day on June 5, which is also World Environment Day. Prior to then, Arbor Day was celebrated on August 4, which is rather late in the year for tree planting in New Zealand, hence the date change. 

why is Arbor day important to NZ:

As early as the 1920s he held a vision for school students of New Zealand to be involved in planting native trees and plants on their school grounds. ... Since 1977, New Zealand has celebrated Arbor Day on June 5, which is also World Environment Day. 

what are some ways we see HHS helping with Environment / Arbor Day:

by planting trees 


Friday, 29 May 2020

Film study

Body Language- It’s a behavior used in body language including body positions, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements. Body language may provide clues as to the attitude or state of mind of a person. For example, it may show the audience how the actor or the performer feels by their facial expression which may indicate anger, boredom, sadness, amusement, intoxication, etc.


Costumes- A costume is worn to be a specific character in particular scenes. 


Hairstyles- It is used in the film in which a person’s hair is arranged or designed to make him more interesting.


Make-up- It is used to strengthen a person’s appearance.


Colour- Colours are used to express our mood or feelings or even represent something within the movie and give more lighting.


Lighting- It is used to create a visual effect on the person and the scene so the audience can see and the actors know when to look.


Props- Is an Accessory that is used during certain scenes throughout the film which could be portable or moveable for example fake guns, melees and etc.


Settings- Settings take place in certain events and shows the audience the point of view of the background.


Dialogue- Dialogue is a conversation between two or more actors or people to also direct to a particular theme.


Sound Effects- facial expressions, Sound effects are used to make the audience get an understanding of the theme or scene or letting them know what’s going on which is also used to change their facial expressions like watching a horror movie or jump scares and etc.


Music- Music in the film carries out specific purposes, among them all it helps form emotional reaction, it creates a rhythm to the scene, sections and mentions the action. Music is often influential to the event of a scene and on some occasions, it becomes as iconic as the movies themselves.


Silence- SIlence has an intense role in developing the emotional tone of the film, it is a great thing to capture because it draws the audience in more and makes them focus more and adjust them. Stillness and Silence can create an effective and dramatic tension in performance, but if you draw it out too long the intentions start falling.


Symbols- Simply a symbol is a physical representation either on an object, or a mark that stands for another object or an idea. Symbolism is extensive throughout all imaginative means.

Special FX- Special effects are illusions or visual tricks used in theatre, film, television, video games, and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual world. It’s a technique in which images are created photographically either in-camera using multiple subjections or productions using an optical printer.