Day 2. Found my thumbdrive at the print shop. Asked Alfie and Alan if it was possible to get back my Digital Media Fundamentals and Creative Storytelling as soon as possible. Anyway, went to class where we saw one another's blogs.
Then, it was back to more discussion on how to present out modules in our video. We considered scrapping presenting Communicating Design Ideas at first, but we brainstormed further and came up with having some 'live demo' of generating a collage mindmap on a whiteboard. Then we discussed on how we were going to present 3D Art Fundamentals. One of us came up with the idea of making another 1-metre tall sculpture together, but we eventually came to this rather comical set-up of one person doing a bit of the sculpture, then leaving, then another person come and remove/add some parts, so it is like a groupie thing. Another module we contemplated over on presenting was Drawing Essentials. In comes in another idea of another 'live demo', hopefully dragging Ronald into it. Then, we also discussed on how to present 2D Art Fundamentals (painting another 1mx1m piece was so out of the question!), maybe doing a pan of our works. Technically, we may end up mashing our '2-minutes-per-person' timeline up into something else. As for the animation part, we thought of doing little animations in the background while a person is presenting (i.e. a stick figure falling off a building). Wonder if we can still put in some Flash animated slides:P.
Then, our lecturer posed to us this question: What do we want to convey to our audience? After some discussion, we came to the point that we just want to tell our audience about what we do in Moving Images (from my team-mates' view, some of them had no idea what they were in for when they signed up for the course) and how fun we can be.
Then, a little bit more discussing (we were thinking of mashing Ideation and CDS Public Speaking in a comic 'before-and-after' moment) before going off. Hope to get more somewhere tomorrow...
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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