Monthly Archives for March 2016
Project Brief Two Reflection
Trying to communicate your identity in a one minute film is quite a big ask. I wanted to focus on things that are really big parts of my life in the short space I had, so theres a lot of … Continue reading
Project Brief 2
[projectbrief2]_[hollykaras]_[22:3:16] from Holly Karas on Vimeo.
Haiku Exercise
Haiku Exercise_2 from Holly Karas on Vimeo.
Three types of knowledge
A lot of people want change in the world. People are all in with social justice, but sometimes without doing their research. To make a super relevant point to us Australians, heaps of people have jumped into the Hilary Clinton … Continue reading
ch-ch-ch-ch-changin
Transitions are a really important part of editing that most of the time you shouldn’t notice. Not only do transitions help to make editing appear seamless but they can also add meaning to a text,for instance a fade to white … Continue reading
Premiere
I’ve had such a love hate relationship with Premiere. I was so stoked to say goodbye to it for a long time at the end of production of my SAT for VCE Media last year but last Friday I welcomed … Continue reading
De Bono
In Friday’s tute we had a look at one another’s work using Edward De Bono’s “Six thinking hats” tool of giving feedback. I’d kind of learnt about this way of thinking in primary school but, not so surprisingly I couldn’t remember … Continue reading
The Twin Peaks of Media Today
David Guantlett book “Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Cultural Studies” (2015) discusses the shift in the way media is studied in todays society, from learning about media to learning with media. The extracts from the book … Continue reading
Morocco doesn’t exist.
This week’s reading really messed me up. I don’t have solid enough proof morocco exists. Why do I think a bunch of lines placed in a certain way is a face? That doesn’t look anything like a face! The … Continue reading
lofi self portrait
Three audio clips: My parents cooking dinner – This is a sound I’ll come home to most days, I love spending time with my family and I think this sound is the best way I could represent this without embarrassing … Continue reading