For my audio piece, my plan was to find a skateboard sound effect and record my voice, put it together in Garage Band band using loops, then attach the audio to the video using After Effects or Premiere. However, I found the process of flipping back and forth between watching my video and working on Garage Band. So, I figured out you can bring a video into Garage Band and put together audio for the video. Then I also realized that the original track I made was almost 2 times longer than my video. The measurement on the timeline in Garage Band is not seconds, learned that the hard way. Anyways, I believe it came out nicely. I added my own voice by recording myself saying "YO" when my friend turns into a cartoon, as if I am shocked. Once I brought the video into Garageband, it made the process much easier, and I was able to view the video as I was making the sound. Copyright Free Sound Effects: "Skateboarder on ramp" (http://www.freesfx.co.uk/soundeffects/ska...
Kevin Wagenheim 11/14 Art History For my Art Project, I inserted my head onto a portrait of Captain Oliver Hazard Perry by Edward Mooney. When I first began this project, I quickly learned that cutting out my frizzy hair is not easy one bit. So after many trials and errors of pictures and different portraits to use, I finally came up with this. I began with cutting out my face from my original picture. Then, I added a angled brush stroke filter to my face, and adjusted the brightness. Then using the clone stamp tool, I was able to continue the background and take out the original head. I then cut my face up a little better to blend in with the picture. Original Pictures:
Kevin Wagenheim 11/8 Autoscopy The first filter being used is the Glowing Edges filter on top of the Paint Daubs filter both found in Photoshop. The second filter being used is called Glitch by Creativetaco. I found this filter online, downloaded it and applied it to my picture. For the last one, I decided to mix the two together. Original Picture:
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