Building onto the skills that I had honed from both the turntable animation project and the personal show reel projects, I embarked upon my epic quest to complete my master work ; Sporgborg 360. To make the camera motion more dynamic than the standard circular motion. I instead created a crazy spline to simulate some wonkers camera movement. I intentionally put the steepest turn at the front of the sponge to accentuate the face. This also matched nicely with the rhythmic baseline of the music I later added. One issue that I ran into in the making of the turntable animation was not knowing how to properly use Premiere Pro. This time however, I was more ready, and I flawlessly executed my editing to perfection. the final product is a hypnotic cycle of sponge and jazz ever continuing into the night.
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During quarantine me and my friends have been cycling through a different lunchtime party game. The game that we have been playing this past week is called Gartic phone and I have been enjoying it quite a lot. The game has pretty decent replay value for the simplicity of the premise.
The gameplay varied across modes but mostly relied on the idea of visual telephone where rather words being garbled it would be images. This had several variations like one where you couldn't see what you were drawing, and one where it was only drawings, but all of these followed a similar premise and were easy to pick up. The visual and audio were mainly based off of you and the players you were playing with. The interface was very accessible with the game just being available on the website. this made the game more inviting to it's very casual player base. overall I would give this game a 3/5 stars, a very fun game if you want to relax and have some fun with friends. |
AuthorI am an eleventh grader who goes to DSA. My main interests are design and music. Archives
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