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The Color Wheel

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Project Overview         This week's assignment in Graphic Design was to create a color wheel. Before starting, we discussed how to work with illustrator and we had the chance to walk-through the project. Demonstrated on the color wheel would be the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. The primary three, red, yellow, and blue, would stand out the most as they are the basis for all of the other colors. Then, the three secondary colors, green, violet, and orange. Lastly, the final 6 tertiary colors meet in the middle of secondary and primary colors. What I've Learned         Learning how to use Illustrator was a bit of a challenge. I'm new to both Macs and Adobe, so even using the computer at times can be a struggle. Although, the introduction during class was helpful for learning some tips and tricks on illustrator. From this assignment, I've learned the basics of Graphic Design, and how every detail matters if you want the final outcome to look the best it

Chase Scene

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When we were asked to create a chase scene concept, I completely blanked.  It was difficult to think of a creative way to use a school setting, other than simply just going to my locker. After I got with my group, we slowly started to develop the story for our foot-chase. One of my group members was interested in having a "demon possessed villian." Somehow, that evolved into a "killer chases the innocent." Quickly after having our brainstorm, we scouted locations throughout ONW before realizing that starting at the woods Southeast of the school would make a great establishing shot. One of my group members was absent, so we weren't able to hear his opinion on the location on that same day. When he returned, we were able to decide on the locations of the chase. On the day of filming, we decided that I would direct, two of my other group members would act, and another would be the cinematographer. Deciding on these roles was easy, and it took under a minute f