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Wednesday, June 09, 2004
Friday, June 04, 2004
33 - not 44 - assignments give you a final product
So - I'm expecting 33 items in the In-Class Exercises folder with your name on it.
;-)
B
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B
In-Class Assignments and In-Class Photos - submission
Hello friends!
I want to make sure that you are credited for your efforts in class for the assignments that we have been doing throughout the semester - both the assignments from Scott Kelby's Fabulous Book - as well as the images that you captured with the digital cameras.
In the Audio Production Server:
In Class Assignments folder should have:
1 folder with your name (branden.barber) as the label of the folder. Within that folder you should have all 44 of the In-Class assignments. It would be preferable - please - if they were labeled by number so it corresponds with the column list at right - and that they were named accordingly.
NOTE: you should have all 44 - NO - 33! - (not all of them gave you a final product...some were more "follow these steps and move on...") of the assignments that were listed in class and at the column at right.
Student Photo Folder should have:
1 folder with your name (branden.barber) as the label of the folder. WIthin that folder you should have a folder for each of the 6 weeks that you were sent out to take photographs. Additionally I would like you to include the DOUBLE SELF-PORTRAIT image you created in class in this folder. The folders should be labeled, Wk1, Wk2, Wk3, etc.
All of these will be combined to give you a max percentage of 25% towards your final mark.
Any questions please email me or call me - branden.barber@rmit.edu.au
or 0402 224 218
Thank you for your efforts!
B
I want to make sure that you are credited for your efforts in class for the assignments that we have been doing throughout the semester - both the assignments from Scott Kelby's Fabulous Book - as well as the images that you captured with the digital cameras.
In the Audio Production Server:
In Class Assignments folder should have:
1 folder with your name (branden.barber) as the label of the folder. Within that folder you should have all 44 of the In-Class assignments. It would be preferable - please - if they were labeled by number so it corresponds with the column list at right - and that they were named accordingly.
NOTE: you should have all 44 - NO - 33! - (not all of them gave you a final product...some were more "follow these steps and move on...") of the assignments that were listed in class and at the column at right.
Student Photo Folder should have:
1 folder with your name (branden.barber) as the label of the folder. WIthin that folder you should have a folder for each of the 6 weeks that you were sent out to take photographs. Additionally I would like you to include the DOUBLE SELF-PORTRAIT image you created in class in this folder. The folders should be labeled, Wk1, Wk2, Wk3, etc.
All of these will be combined to give you a max percentage of 25% towards your final mark.
Any questions please email me or call me - branden.barber@rmit.edu.au
or 0402 224 218
Thank you for your efforts!
B
FINAL ASSIGNMENT - #3
Computer Applications for AVTech
SEM 2 2004
Branden Barber
branden.barber@rmit.edu.au
Assignment THREE - Showing off your work (25%)
DUE: BEGINNING of THE LAST class on the 18th of June.
There will be an in-class judging as well as FABBULOUS PRIZES!
You will be creating a multimedia application to showcase some of your work in this class.
Work must include:
(2) of your in-class assignment final images.
(5) of your in-class photography - choose the BEST PHOTOGRAPHS you've taken.
Using either PowerPoint or one of Flash's slide show templates, you will create a beautiful presentation of your work. Your assignment must include unique titles for each item as well as custom colours and fonts.
If you choose to use PowerPoint, you must use tasteful transitions and incorporate a background sound file for your presentation. You must also create a version that uses OVER THE TOP animations, transitions and sounds.
So for the PowerPoint option there are two files to create.
If you choose the Flash slide show, as long as your slide show has backwards and forward buttons and is 9 frames in length, that will be acceptable. You should use unique identifiers for each image - such as a title and a description. If you use fades or other transitions between frames then you will receive a better mark.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES: On CD and placed on the server under Audio Production in the folder, "Final Assignment", in a subsequent folder that has your FIRST.LAST name as the title.
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: You will be assessed according to the level of competency you use in your project. Clearly viewable work and a tasteful presentation will ensure your work is celebrated. Consider me a client for whom you are creating the presentation - "I'm paying you for it, so I'd better like it." Is my attitude.
Make sure to have this done in class when we begin - get it loaded onto the server ASAP so we can move into the judging.
SEM 2 2004
Branden Barber
branden.barber@rmit.edu.au
Assignment THREE - Showing off your work (25%)
DUE: BEGINNING of THE LAST class on the 18th of June.
There will be an in-class judging as well as FABBULOUS PRIZES!
You will be creating a multimedia application to showcase some of your work in this class.
Work must include:
(2) of your in-class assignment final images.
(5) of your in-class photography - choose the BEST PHOTOGRAPHS you've taken.
Using either PowerPoint or one of Flash's slide show templates, you will create a beautiful presentation of your work. Your assignment must include unique titles for each item as well as custom colours and fonts.
If you choose to use PowerPoint, you must use tasteful transitions and incorporate a background sound file for your presentation. You must also create a version that uses OVER THE TOP animations, transitions and sounds.
So for the PowerPoint option there are two files to create.
If you choose the Flash slide show, as long as your slide show has backwards and forward buttons and is 9 frames in length, that will be acceptable. You should use unique identifiers for each image - such as a title and a description. If you use fades or other transitions between frames then you will receive a better mark.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES: On CD and placed on the server under Audio Production in the folder, "Final Assignment", in a subsequent folder that has your FIRST.LAST name as the title.
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: You will be assessed according to the level of competency you use in your project. Clearly viewable work and a tasteful presentation will ensure your work is celebrated. Consider me a client for whom you are creating the presentation - "I'm paying you for it, so I'd better like it." Is my attitude.
Make sure to have this done in class when we begin - get it loaded onto the server ASAP so we can move into the judging.
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- 12. Straightening crooked photos (w2)
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- 15. Repairing Keystoning w/out the crop tool (w2)
- 16. Lessening Freckles (w3)
- 17. Removing Signs of Ageing (w3)
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- 19. Colorizing Hair (w3)
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- 34. Saving selections (p. 161 w4)
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- 36. Removing Love Handles (p.224 w5)
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- 39. Borrowing Body Parts (p.232 w5)
- 40. Replacing the Sky (p.248 w5)
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- 42. Stitching Panoramas (p.260 w5)
- 43. Stitching your own 360 panorama (wk6)
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- 44. Web Photo Gallery (p.336)