Day 226: The Fortune Teller OR Back to “Creativity Land”

I already tweeted about this “Fortune Teller” photo, but I thought it deserved a mini-blog.

As I go through and post photos (very late) for my daily assignments, I was struck by the thought that some of my photos 100% suck. They aren’t that creative or inspired. They seem to be very tedious.

I have to have a photo. Here is a photo. Meh. 

It also is time consuming because I know  the selection of photos I choose from that day  are crappy. I want to make them not crappy so I end up spending a lot of time trying to make the photo look cool. Sometimes it works. Yay! Other times I end up with the photo above…. Meh.

 

But there is hope! Continue reading

Day 205 & Day 208: The Summer of Movie Trailers

This July I got really into making movie trailers. In about two weeks, I made 4 movie trailers with the help of Imovie. I also made some videos of some stop motion photos I had taken on my Eurotrip2012.

But alas, some of my actors my trailers do not feel comfortable having their face broadcasted to the far corners of the internet.

So instead of me posting them online, you  will have to trust me when I said they were fabulous! 😉

 

Anyways, this is all good practice for finishing the music video which I promised to make last year!

I really need someone like Megan Mc to yell at me to pull it together! Too much procrastination! >.<

New project! KoreaUsa Collaboration website

Ever since Megan Mc and I took DS106 in Spring 2011, we’ve become digital BFFS (and real life ones too!)

Megan MC

We are constantly challenging each other to be more innovative and to make more art. Continue reading

Day 192: Funny predictions from high school

When I was a senior in High School, I decided my friends and I should make some predictions for the future. I made a survey which each of my friends filled out predicting what would happen in the future for others and themselves. Then we all sealed our predictions in the envelope without sharing what we had written.  We had planned to wait until ten years from the date we sealed the envelope, or until we were 25 to open the envelope and laugh about what people had said. Continue reading