Tag: project
Updated on December 11, 2017
Macro lens experiment
Taking advantage of this fickle summer weather and its tedious storms, I grabbed my macro lens and ran out into my garden to record some b roll. It was really beautiful the way the water droplets clung to …
Updated on May 1, 2017
reflection on PB3
I was much happier with Project Brief 3 than I was for Project Brief 2. Though, with that being said, there are still many things I wish to improve on. The first improvement I need to make is the …
Posted on May 1, 2017
week 8 feedback
Is it necessary to have the title appearing both at the beginning and the end? The light leaks look a little like lens flares that don’t make sense in the context of the shot The blacks in some …
Posted on April 27, 2017
week 5 workshop
activity: learning how to use the Sony MC50 by making a quick interview Having little to no experience with a film camera, I was excited to begin this task so that I could quickly learn and experiment with the functions …

Updated on March 23, 2017
project brief 2 reflection
I was never a fan of creating portraits of myself, mainly because I am in a constant state of change and moods that it’s difficult to pin down a definite moment of my life that is “me”. Along with …
Posted on March 23, 2017
me.
Me. from Tessa Chung on Vimeo. A quick self portrait that shows a small layer of who I am. Screenshot of the editing timeline:
Posted on March 23, 2017
killing my darlings
Okay, so I didn’t actually kill any darlings, but it definitely felt like it. When I finally finished the rough draft of Project Brief 2, I noticed that it was at a length of 1:31… I needed my project …
Posted on March 23, 2017
this autumn eve – a haiku
This Autumn Eve from Sophia Akenson-Klein on Vimeo. Translation: along this road no one goes this autumn eve… a haiku by Matsuo Bashou For week 2’s workshop, I paired up with Sophia to create a short sequence featuring …
Posted on March 19, 2017
audio for project brief 2
For Project Brief 2, I created a small type of duet of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love” with the ukulele and piano. I’m not very pleased with the quality, mostly due to my lack of a …
Updated on March 16, 2017
reflection on project brief 1
Were you nervous about presenting your work? Always. Whether it’d be with performing live music or showing even my closest friend a 10 second video I made, my heart always races and my head spins. What kind of …