Tuesday, September 28, 2010

9/28/10





Pages

1. WAIS Interact - I was the historian for the club last year, and inside with the officers. 
2. National Honor Society - Soon to be inducted, and pictures can be taken during meetings. 
3. Mu Alpha Theta - They met on random dates, but usually during the second half of Friday lunch. I can provide pictures after MUN.
4. Model United Nations - I'm am currently apart of Model United Nations. No poor soul would need to give up the Friday lunch to take pictures. 
5. IB Page - 7/8 period IB Calculus and IB Biology II are available for pictures
6. Cross Country - Currently apart of the club. Zach Smith IS the driving student force in the club. 

Friday, September 24, 2010

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Photoshop tutorials



These were the photoshop tutorials I worked on today. Today was a touch up as I haven't used the program since my computer died last year. As I glanced through the tutorials, I had no idea that photoshop is where some logos are created, and has shown me that photoshop is a gateway to unleash my creativity and I plan to utilize it to my fullest potential.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

We/They Don't get it

The Yearbook is  self-driven. There are no benefits whatsoever if you sold 1000 yearbooks or 100. The goal of the yearbook is to make it the best yearbook with the tools you are given. There isn't any pay, no hours, no incentives, it is a student driven campaign in order to successfully look back at the past without feeling dumb for not correcting that darn typo.

9/14/10



  • Why do you think its important to know the other students with similar positions as your own?  Because, you would not be reluctant in asking others for work or advice on work, you are either learning 
  • Define your position - I am a digital artist. 
  • How might your position interact with others? As a Digital Artist, I would most likely interact with the photographer in order to receive work to work on, and Design Staffers to have a thought in mind  
  • What is our primary and secondary market audience for the yearbook? The primary market would be high school students as it is more flexible for high school students to pay for a yearbook, then middle students who are our secondary market audience. 
  • What service has yearbook offered the school? Is it enough? What else can we do? The yearbook offers students memories, and with a little additional touches students can be fairly represented. 
  • List any school activities or clubs you are a part of. I am apart of Interact and Model United Nations currently. 
  • Can you think of, and list, what activities and clubs your friends are involved in? MUN, Interact, Math Club, Med Club, NHS.
  • Can you drive for weekend/evening events? Or are you only available for after school events? Yes, I am available on weekends unless something comes up and that rarely happens. 

Friday, September 10, 2010

Revised Captions

"We are best friends forever, and with these photographs that's how it will always stay"
"Life is the candid, and a journey through time"



9/9/10 Blog

Faster Than the Speed of Life
Academics:”On Your Marks”
Athletics:”Setting the Pace”
People & Clubs: “Not a Moment to Lose”
Student Life:”Shifting into a Higher Gear”
Mini-Magazine:”Going the Distance”
World and Community:”In the Blink of an Eye”


I might be agreeing with Tyler and Zach on this, but I truly believe these are the best catch phrases and sayings. Everything else either does not make sense, or too repetitive. These also sound like something I would make up on my own, they are all a simple play on words and I attempt to incorporate these into my writing


After examining each yearbook thoroughly, the first one from Del Campo High School in Fair Oaks, Calif. was really my favorite. Yes, it was a bit basic, but I guess I'm a plain guy. Every other yearbook I looked through had over femenint features. I also liked how the yearbook meshed in the colors of the school, of orange, blue, and green. The only suggestion I would make is that the student candids were not in color, where it seems a bit obsolete to use student candids in black and white. 

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Theme Presentation

Theme - Photography

"We're best friends forever, and with these photographs that's how it'll stay"
"Life is captured, and a journey through time"

Friday, September 3, 2010

Two Legal documents

These two legal documents were hard to get through, as my interest in the law diminished last year after taking a semester of AP Government. I am aware that it was passed around in order to make sure we know our limitations as journalists creating this year's yearbook. Last year these rules were not presented and many students got away with doing a job that was not up to the performance level they were all truly capable of achieving.

Photo Caption


Aaron, the newest member of the 3 time local battle of the band winners The Tokyo Driftin Brosefs is seen playing his first gig on keyboards at the bands opening gig this past Saturday. Their former keyboardist and lead vocalist Austin left after accepting a full scholarship to Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. William, the bands lead guitarist has slid over to take Max's former position of lead vocals and plans to take the band in a direction he claims "take them in a direction, Austin couldn't possibly dreamed of". Austin's response to William's claims was "(laughs) That's William for you, the man believes the sun shines and sets one him (laughs).

Past Yearbooks 2

The second yearbook I looked at, was the 2005 Memorial High School Yearbook. It was pretty amazing as it was one of the first real modern yearbooks I have seen besides our yearbooks, and then again we are not exactly a real high school. I feel that there should be more of an emphasis over the school's campus this year, as in this 2005 yearbook I felt like it was very vibrant and live. The reason I urge this, is because last year I was slicing footage of the school once it opened and it was so fresh and young (even though we really aren't young) but in the beginning there was so much youth and promise as to where now we've not taken care of out garden in the front and trees in the meantime wearing them down.

Past yearbooks

I was deeply intrigued by the Westchester Volume 11 yearbook. As I looked through, it helped me understand the concept of what a yearbook is truly meant to be. We might not think about it now, but the yearbook is a time capsule. As I was drifting through the extensive yearbook which is also something I noticed, the culture and fashion was amazing. My parents didn't go to high school here, and they don't have any photos of them in high school it was just kinda nostalgic even I wasn't really there seeing all of those funky hairy styles that were considered cool, and the extremely shorts that were okay to wear without backlash then.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Yearbook position

Well, I do not mind being an advertiser, but I would have preferred something in Digital Art. I am more comfortable with editing photos, but I really want to be involved with both jobs as I wanna continue to work on my video editing skills while touching up on my photo editing.

September 1, 2010 blog

I was hardly impressive during this assignment, I'm pretty sure I let the most errors slide on this assignment. The last time I took editing and proof reading seriously was when I was in elementary school. This assignment pretty much helped me realize that I am to be nowhere near editing and proof reading the yearbook, or it will contain as many or in fact a lot more grammatical errors. I'm a man that prefers to type correctly, but as I saw this is way different than being able to proofread and edit stories. This is attributed to my lack of focus, on the paper due to myself constantly multi-tasking, such as listening to music on assignments.

Some of the angles in the photo were taken with other things in mind, like in the first one the two girls are working on something. The photographer could have easily decided to just photograph the girls working and instead decided to get a picture of what they had been working on. Some of the others were also taken from far away and zoomed like the cheerleaders and swimmer, if the picture was taken of them up close, it would not have been as natural.

Rule of thirds are photos that are taken where the people are not in the center and not taking up any attention as they are photographed on the left or right. Leading lines can also be related with the rule of thirds as the line in the images can be in range and out of.

Framing is a method most likely done where there is something that takes the attention out of the actually center, or could it possibly be the person is taking the attention of the objects in front of them? Maybe Framing is supposed to create perspective and depth in the photo truly leaving it to the eye of the beholder.

In the last assignment, no photo follows the same rule, they all share a center of attention and retain decent lighting that makes the picture what it is truly supposed to be.