Friday, April 30, 2010

Week 13: April 26- 30

This week I was not in class at all. I have a lot to catch up on!!! Attached this week are the posters and programmes for Soothfest. Here's a schedule of the show dates and times:

Tuesday, April 27
Romance at the Salty Saloon - Creative Spirits Theatre Group
Picture Perfect - Directed by Mrs. Gasparelli and Liisa Steinwedel - Korah
Tracks - St. Basil Secondary School

Wednesday, April 28
The Pied Piper of Hamelin - SaultYouth Theatre (SYT)
The Game - Stage 1 Theatre Company
Impromptu - Directed by Dan O'Brien Korah Theatre Company ( I acted in this one)

Thursday, April 29
Sweet and Twenty - Stage 1 Theatre Company
The Little Match Girl - Stage 1 Theatre Company
Healing Salt - echo theatre co. (etc.)
Friday was a PD day so I worked all day on decorating the Elk's lodge - making it look like a "hollywood red carpet" themed room.

The plays were adjudicated by Sharon Sproule.

Awards were as follows (that pertained to me):
Outstanding Actress In a Leading Role - Liisa Steinwedel - Korah - Impromptu
PEER RECOGNITION AWARD (Chosen by the Adjudicator's Assistant) - The Cast of Impromptu for commanding attention during the blackouts - Korah

Nominations- (but not won) were as follows:
Visual Presentation - Picture Perfect (Korah)
Outstanding Promotional Package- Korah (Picture Perfect)
Outstanding Production - Picture Perfect (Korah)

The inside of the impromptu programme gave Mr. Wrigley an idea for a fun photo assignment for the class using the stamp tool!
Outside
Inside
Poster
Outside
Inside
Poster

Friday, April 23, 2010

Week 12: April 19-23

This week was a lot of repetitiveness. I worked on my speads every day - grad write-ups take a while to type up! I also am very close to done my "green" spread. I also began the carboard boat/dragon boat spread - just setting up the bakground and title because I know I'll need those soon enough. On the Thursday of this week Mr. Wrigley rode his bike to school (for earth day) which is an insanely long bike ride that I wouldn't even attempt. During class he rode around in the bus depot and the class took pictures of him while fixing our shutter speed and aperture to make it so that he was the only thing in focus and to make it look like he was going "really really fast".

There was a lot to get done this week for soothfest. I think by next week I'll have my lines memorised. My show is on WEDNESDAY!!! and the one that I directed is on Tuesday. Its going to be a long week, but completely worth it.

More later!!!

Friday, April 16, 2010

Week 11: April 12-16

This week we leaned a lot about shutter speed an aperture and what we can do with each. Mostly on Monday and Tuesday we worked on learning online with shutter speeds. This week I also worked on my blog post, and my "Photography TIPS!". This week we also had a quiz on photography terms - based off of a sheet Mr. Wrigley gave us last week. I also worked a lot on the grad spreads for yearbook... getting there! Almost done! I took a short little break from those this week to work a little on a "green" spread (Earth Hour and Earth Day).

Class this week was a blur. I had too much work to do for Soothfest... finishing the posters and programmes... sewing costumes back together... making props (like money sacks, and crowns)... rehearsing after school... memorizing my lines... the list goes on and on. It will be worth it in the end though. This week I moved back into my house. I'm living there now with NO KITCHEN or sitting area or anything. The only use-able part of the house is my Mom's room where I'm staying. AAH. Let this madness end!!! I have to have fast food every night for dinner, because I don't even have cutlery and dishes - never mind a microwave or toaster oven. I can't wait until its finished.

Mora Later!

Friday, April 9, 2010

Week 10: April 6-9

This week went by in a blur. With Soothfest just around the corner (in 2 weeks), I had to feverishly rehearse my lines - and try to memorize them. In good news, I think I may have finished the programmes and posters?! I'll attach the final copies in a few weeks. :)



Monday we had no school because of Easter Monday. This weekend was strange, too. Yeah, sure, we had Easter dinner... with my mom's boyfriend's parents - because they were getting back from their trip to Florida. It was an interesting dinner. I'm still staying at my mom's boyfriend's place - our house is still not ready! I hope it will be done soon though.. our poor dog Rusty has to be in a kennel because my mom's boyfriend's parents (the landlords of his house) won't allow any kind of pet - no matter the circumstances. LAME.



In CLASS this week we continued work on our spreads, as well as learned these terms:

Pixel-the smallest element of a digitized image.
Byte-a tiny amount of computer data.
LCD-Liquid Crystal Display.
Depth of Field-refers to the part of your picture that is in focus

WYSIWYG-what you see is what you get.



I'm pretty sure the last one isn't a technical term.. but Hey! You never know!



More Later!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Week 9: March 29- April 1

This week was a very informative week as far as photography was concerned. We learned a lot about an Optical Digital Zoom

We learned that optical zoom are lenses that have many focal lengths within their zoom range, and that digital zoom is basically cropping a photo- making it smaller to only include what you want it to, and therefore an optical zoom is better because the resolution will be better. And then there is the Telephoto Lens, which is in which the physical length of the lens is shorter than the focal length of the lens.

The top ten tip of the week for taking better photos was "lock the focus", and so we looked into depth of feild, and how to make an object stand out by using focus. (* for a photo example, please see the post "Photography TIPS!".

I began typing out some of the things for the Grad spreads this week, but I couldn't actually start with them until Wade finished converting them to CMYK instead of RGB, which they were in. This week I also gave Mr. Wrigley the idea of doing a photo montage for class as part of an assignment (which was turned into an assignment, where we had to pick our favourite photos and turn them into a "photo template" on inDesign - some of them look really good!

This week we also critiqued the Earth Hour photos as a class, and explained why a good photo is good, or why a bad photo was bad. I found that out of the entire class, I take the most photos! I learned to take a ton of photos because as statistics show, only one in ten photos is good. (or use-able, for whatever it was taken for).

NOT in class this week, I applied for close to a million scholarships (and will hopefully recieve one, or two!), and worked on things for Soothfest (which is an acting festival for youth, located here, at Korah). I am in one play directed by Dan O'Brien for Soothfest (Impromptu), and I am co-directing one play with Mrs. Gasparelli (Picture Perfect). I found out that I'm making the programmes and posters for both shows! Yay!

Tomorrow is Good Friday, which means NO SCHOOL! I get to work on stuff at home, like cleaning, and dry-walling, maybe if I'm lucky I'll get to hang out with some friends.. who knows!?

More Later!