Thank You for the year.
I hope you enjoy!
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Blog Post #4: A MoMI to Remember !
I will not lie to you, when I arrived at the Museum of
Moving Images I was not impressed. The entrance was small the stairs were
alabaster white like some sort of insane asylum and the entrance just seemed
open and bland. That being said I just traveled to Queens so I had no choice
but to make the best of it so I kept an open mind.
First, we get a cool tour guide who did her best to ask us
questions and keep us involved. The camera exhibit was insightful and it shows
you how far the cameras have come from gigantic contraptions requiring a wagon
and 3 people, to a small little portable device that 1 hand is more than enough
for. I also really enjoyed the movie pro exhibit where I was very freaked out
by the Exorcist Doll and I got an in-depth understanding of how they make
certain gore and special effects. I appreciated the Freddy Kreuger outfit since
that guy is classic. The Muppet exhibit was nice and I liked the Muppet theatre
because it showed that there’s a lot of work that goes into such a franchise
and you have to love what you do to do it every day. I wasn’t a big fan of the Muppets
but I gained more of an appreciation for the talent needed to make it work
everyday.
You best believe I hit the arcade section and spend $3 playing games like Streetfighter and Mortal Kombat because well, games are really great and It’s a moving image!
All in all I had a good time and I am very thankful for the experience, as it gave me a new view on the work and talent that goes into making some of the greater productions of history.
You best believe I hit the arcade section and spend $3 playing games like Streetfighter and Mortal Kombat because well, games are really great and It’s a moving image!
All in all I had a good time and I am very thankful for the experience, as it gave me a new view on the work and talent that goes into making some of the greater productions of history.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Blog Post 3: Analysis of Film: Relationships between Shots
I came across this student film called Suitcase that I found
to be interesting. It’s about people walking around transferring a suitcase all
the way up to its destination with a somewhat big payoff at the end. What I really
found interesting was how the video was made and what kind of techniques he
used to make his peace. There is no dialogue and it doesn’t seem like there are
any people-focused shots. As in his characters are not always the focus of the
frame. It’s like he was creating a moving background video where his character
was moving urgently and the background was always moving. I thought it was
interesting how he stuck to the rule of thirds with his character following the
exact lines necessary for it: his first and second character remained on the
left with the background taking up most of the right space, and his final
character remained on the right with the background taking up most of the left
space. He had a lot of wide shots and there
was this perfect wide shot frame of the suitcase being transferred and birds
flying across at 0:57 that I thought was so cool. He had a close up of his last
character but we never saw anything from the character’s point of view it was
always from what the viewer saw. He used small aperture because the entire
video was shot as a deep focus since everything was in focus and the shots were
clearly and the warm colors were accentuated nicely on a sunny day. It was a
really cool student 1 take that seemed simple on paper but when you really
think about it every detail mattered.
Friday, November 3, 2017
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Bog Post #2: Soundwalk
For this Experience, I decided to take a trip down memory lane: I visited the place where I grew up, Crown Heights, Brooklyn. It has been 14 years since I’ve been there and I really wanted to see how much the community has changed. The buildings remained the same but the people, atmosphere and even prices were different. I could go into a gentrification tangent here, but I’m digressing.
I decided to start at the apartment I grew up in. I sat outside on the steps and closed my eyes. As I was meditating I could hear footsteps pacing at different rates. Some fast clicks of heels some steady timbs moving forward, light sneakers jogging on the ground. I could hear my own nervous raspy breathing and the infrequent whisk of a car or even bus going by. With my eyes closed (and don’t try this at home kids) I started walking forward from Franklin Ave. It was a little spoopy but I could hear the frantic/frustrated steps of people trying to dodge me walking forward. I heard random side conversations and laughter, I heard the honking of cars from the block over. I could feel the flow of traffic and it felt weird. It felt like there was an ebb and flow to it, slow, steady, fast, steady, slow. All controlled by traffic lights and the decisions people make. When I opened my eyes I was a little surprise because what I heard was peaceful but what I saw didn’t quite match. It wasn’t as peaceful but it’s a step up from what I grew up from. I definitely enjoyed the walk I took, it felt nice.
I decided to start at the apartment I grew up in. I sat outside on the steps and closed my eyes. As I was meditating I could hear footsteps pacing at different rates. Some fast clicks of heels some steady timbs moving forward, light sneakers jogging on the ground. I could hear my own nervous raspy breathing and the infrequent whisk of a car or even bus going by. With my eyes closed (and don’t try this at home kids) I started walking forward from Franklin Ave. It was a little spoopy but I could hear the frantic/frustrated steps of people trying to dodge me walking forward. I heard random side conversations and laughter, I heard the honking of cars from the block over. I could feel the flow of traffic and it felt weird. It felt like there was an ebb and flow to it, slow, steady, fast, steady, slow. All controlled by traffic lights and the decisions people make. When I opened my eyes I was a little surprise because what I heard was peaceful but what I saw didn’t quite match. It wasn’t as peaceful but it’s a step up from what I grew up from. I definitely enjoyed the walk I took, it felt nice.
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Artist Statement
"Don't
be afraid of the unknown or you'll never know anything"
I am from a family of Haitian immigrants but I am the last of many siblings and I always found it hard to stand out. I always loved to see people laugh growing up and I felt like that was my way of making people notice me. However, I really wanted to please my parents so I decided that I can become a doctor. Unfortunately, Organic Chemistry had other plans and I quickly realized that I was going nowhere. In my time alone I turned to my games and I felt that maybe I can do something productive with this passion of gaming and mix it with trying to entertain others.
I am from a family of Haitian immigrants but I am the last of many siblings and I always found it hard to stand out. I always loved to see people laugh growing up and I felt like that was my way of making people notice me. However, I really wanted to please my parents so I decided that I can become a doctor. Unfortunately, Organic Chemistry had other plans and I quickly realized that I was going nowhere. In my time alone I turned to my games and I felt that maybe I can do something productive with this passion of gaming and mix it with trying to entertain others.
I
found a You-tube channel called Hyun at which he would animate these stick
figures based off of events or video games and it was the greatest thing I’ve
ever seen in my entire life. I want to go after that and so I turned to the
Media major and so far I like what I am doing and I hope to learn gaming
techniques and animation techniques for the future.
Ultimately,
I want to work in Blizzard either as a storyboard artist or a Character
designer of world of Warcraft, a game I have been playing since I was a child.
I’d like to help it improve and be the greatest RPG this world has ever seen. I’d
also like to animate characters of my own to entertain others, and especially
help people who are going through a tough time, because I believe that laughter
can cure many things.
Honestly,
this isn’t what I saw myself doing 5 years ago, but it’s never too late to find
something you love, and I’m willing to learn and grow and become one of the
greats to do the things I want to do.
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