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My Perspective

IC-Headshot_023No it’s not Clooney or Gomer Pyle (duh)…

I’m just a guy who grew up on an old German homestead located in the dusty wheat fields of Eastern Oregon back in the mid-60’s through the mid-80’s. There wasn’t much to do out there except work or read, so I opted to do as much reading as I could. This led to writing, then drawing. I dabbled in some inventing and my sister and I performed the most exquisite puppet shows. Man we were bored, but it was a good time, if only in hindsight.

I met my wife in college and changed my major no less than 6 times (writing, Filmmaking, International Finance and Law, Paralegal Studies, Computer Science, Intelligence Studies). My first job was doing odd jobs for a geriatric farmer, who lived nearby.  That was when I was 10. I worked in the saw mill summers from age 14 and construction during the school year. I’ve been a chef, a professional writer, a paralegal, an insurance underwriter, restaurateur, broom maker, stone cutter, carpenter, Navy Cryptologist and computer security engineer and manager. That’s just what I can remember.

Now I’m embarking on a new mission…a new adventure with my wife of 30 years; to return to our artistic roots. Our only son graduated from film studies at the University of Oregon a few years ago and we hope to improve our skills so that we can work on our own projects as well as those our son might wish to include us on.

By A. H. Norton

First blog post

Hello my name is Chad VanNatta, I am the one behind the camera, pictured with my daughter Alexandrea. I am attending Lane to transfer to University of Oregon as a Photography major. I have a few years of previous experience but am looking for a greater understanding of the technical aspects of the productions. Also I think that the people we meet and the network we create will fallow us throw our lives. These are important for one person can build a bridge but a large group can do it faster and better.

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I enjoy nature and being outside, hiking, fishing, hunting and mountain biking. All these things I do I like to share with my family. I have two daughters Alexandrea and Elizabeth who really enjoy being outside too. They are of the modern age and love the computer, cell phone(for games) and T.V. , but spend plenty of time outside with “dad”. My wife shares some of the same interest but not all the same, that would be dull. I believe that a good photographer is willing to get wet, dirty and get into places that well maybe I shouldn’t say, anyway my name is Chad and it is good to meet youfrozen drop 2-16

Hey, It’s Me!

Hello! My name is Tyler Plummer and I’m a multimedia student at Lane Community College. This will be my second year here at Lane and I’ve had a ton of fun so far going through the program. I like everything that the program offers, from drawing to video production. I love being creative end expressing myself through my art. I want to share my work with others.

My primarily interests are photography, music production, and animation. I started to develop an interest in both photography and music production in high school and those interests have grown greatly since I first started going to Lane. My brother first introduced me to music production and I’ve loved the possibility of creating unique, expressive sounds ever since. The same could be said about photography too.  I aspire become a freelance photographer, or a music producer, artist, in the future. I also wish to get the music certificate at Lane once I’m finished with the multimedia program.

I’m a moderately shy person, but I’m really nice once you get to know me. Outside of creating multimedia work, I enjoy the simple things in life. Some of the things I enjoy to do are playing video games, watching basketball, watching anime and random videos, and being with friends. One other thing I’d like to mention Is that I love birds.

I hope to get along with everyone on this class.

 

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“Wrap yourself in what you Love.”

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Hello there my name is Joey Hart. I am a LCC student and majoring in Multimedia design.  I have really been all over the place as far as figuring out what I want out of this life.  But now I realize its more important to chase your passion, not the money.  For me I need to express myself creatively, work around other like minded individuals, and cherish every moment of time we have on this earth.  I like to spend any free time I have, digging in bins at second hand stores. I mean  who knows what treasure may be uncovered next?  Photography and adventuring are very important to me, as I aspire to one day travel, advertise, and be able to produce images for companies, as well as myself.  Hiking, biking, exercising is a new found love for me too.  I have spent many years riding the couch, and not getting anywhere.  Yes it took time to realize the benefits of sweating and working out, but once I started to see myself smile for no reason, laugh at nothing, and do whatever it took to sweat again, I was hooked.  On a more serious note, I have a real addiction to burritos.  For the past 6 months, a vegetable burrito has been  a staple in my daily intake.  It started simply with rice and beans, and now has evolved to kale, mushrooms, squash, eggs, broccoli, and much much more.   When I first came across this device of a tortilla, magic happened.  It was a chance to put all amazing ingredients together, wrap it up in a warm blanket, hose down in sauce of my choice (peanut butter, Saracha, mayo and curry powder) and enjoy. Unfortunately my obsession for this classic has got out of hand,  my burritos don’t wrap up by any means.  They have become a slop of steamed veg and rice, layered deeply with an open faced tortilla, lost in all the giblets, served lazily in a large Tupperware container.  But that’s ok, I love the phases of my addiction equally, and am excited to see what the next chapter of burritos can bring.   Basically my daily goal in life, is to live in the moment, never judge, and always create.  If i stick with these simple aspirations, the bigger things of life will fall into place naturally.

By: Joey Hart

Sweet Dreams

 

Wow, what a ride this term has been. When I first started to brainstorm on what I wanted to do for my final project I was leaning more towards a remake of the scene in The Devil Wears Prada. I wanted to reenact the scene wear Miranda’s character (Glenn Close), interviews Andy (Anne Hathaway) for the job of her assistant. Needless to say it was an epic fail. First off the location I used for the interview was the library, on a Saturday afternoon, right after family story time (one of the busiest times at the library). It was impossible to get my opening shot without a ton of people getting in the way and after about 10 takes my daughter was just not into it any more. When a 4 year old is done, that is it. End of story.

After my experience with my first attempt I knew that I would need to shoot my project at home, where I knew my daughter was most comfortable and I did not have to worry about strangers getting in my way. My husband really loves horror and so does my 4 year old so I stepped out of my comfort zone and jumped in feet first. I am happy with my finished project, even with some of the editing glitches, because I know how hard I worked on it.

Thank you to all my classmates who made this such an enjoyable class and good luck to all on future endeavors.

 


T-Time!

 

For my project I did a podcast pilot. What I was trying to accomplish was a video pilot of the podcast I am releasing in a few weeks. I have to say this was exhausting! Nothing wanted to go my way and after this I think I will stick to audio. I did have a lot of fun filming this pilot and learned a lot. This project really pushed me to learn editing both for sound and quality video considering half my video was too dark. On the directing side of things, I did really well with one actress and not so well with one actor. My fiancé knows absolutely nothing about sports yet I was able to make her sound believable. Where my good friend Emy went over his time limit a few too many times. I have to say the most difficult thing I had to do in this project is cut down my time. I cut down to 3 and a half and then had to cut out 30 more seconds. Thanks to the help of Karl and Annette I was able to do so and I feel it worked and flowed a lot better because of it. This was not my original plan but in all I am vey happy with what I got done and can’t wait to see what the future has in store.

IMA Final Project: Minolta SRT102 Review

Finally! A review devoted to a camera!

Well, I mean, it’s not exactly what I had in mind, but it is a review nonetheless. If anything, it shows that you can create decent video with an entry-level DSLR. But I digress…

For this video, I used a Nikon D3300 and a Nikon 18-200mm DX lens, Audacity for the monologue, and Videopad with the NCH software for the video editing. Since I didn’t have the time or the resources for Premiere, I used freeware instead and I am all the better off. Let’s just hope that Premiere doesn’t come back around to bite me later. But back to the task at hand.

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                             A sample image taken with the Minolta SRT102

Most of what is in the video was shot on the same day. Little planning was used (except for a rudimentary script), and my expectations were low for the final result. However, I am impressed with my “presenter” (whom I will leave as nameless per request) for putting up with my “one more take” line. It’s rough for both parties when you aren’t sure of what you are doing, but hey, it’s my first time making this kind of video!

And now I can be done with it!

Sidenote: Yes, I noticed the copyright logo and I have no idea how to fix it. Considering that is on multiple websites with different users posting it though, I think the legal issue is null and void. I just want to say though, if the volvere.fi photographer reads this, I get it when people steal images. I’ve had mine stolen and… that’s not a justification for what I’ve done. But I will definitely credit you here: THIS VOLVO PICTURE IS FROM “VOLVERE.FI”. I DID NOT TAKE OR MAKE THIS PHOTO.

 

 


Intro to Media Arts Final Project

 

This project wasn’t nearly as rushed as “Five Pointless Pleasures for the Scatterbrained.”

I kind of owe this getting done in time to Jacob, the man in the chair up above this description. And not only for this, but my final for MUL 105 as well. I basically texted him to see if he had any advice, and admittedly to complain a bit. I thought he hadn’t even gotten the text until he showed up on campus ready to film an hour later!

 

I’m not gonna lie, this class was stressful for me. I had absolutely no idea as to how a Mac works when I walked in the first day. Honestly, I’m not sure i really do now, but I’m closer than I was back then. I definitely learned that I do not make a good director, save for simple directions. I’m not assertive enough, I guess. I always feel bad telling someone they did something wrong and I don’t know why.

 

Before the video project (Project 4, I think?) and the final (See above) I had never really embraced the sillier side of me at all. It was interesting, but if I can help it, I think I’ll stick to more serious things from now on.

 

Have a nice spring break.

Theresa, thank you for putting up with me for ten weeks. I’ll be the first person to admit I’m a difficult student at best.


P6 – Final Project

 

For my 6th and final project of the quarter for this class, I have decided to make a video about my travels around the world.

 

I was inspired to make this video because I am someone who is very keen on travelling, as I believe that it is a very important part of life. First of all, the traveller experiences something other than what they are used to. Getting out of ones comfort zone is important because it forces you to keep an open mind. You will certainly run into situations that you have never experienced before and learn how to deal with things differently than you are used to.

 

Ultimately it makes you a better person, who is more open to the world around you and more accepting of all the different circumstances of life. I encourage people to travel as much as possible because it will open peoples minds in ways never believed possible; there is a lot of self discovery involved in the process as well, and it is interesting to see how you may handle different situations. The world is a vast place and there is so much to see and therefore I believed it to be important to show what is possible.

And to finish it off with an inspirational quote…

“Live, Travel, Adventure, Bless, and don’t be sorry.”

 

– Jack Kerouac

“A Different Path” – By Karl Reindel

What I was trying to accomplish.

I wanted to work on a project that was interesting to make, as well as interesting to watch. I have a curiosity about learning time laps photography. I enjoy putting together projects that are produced from still photography, though I am learning to appreciate video in this project. I expect when I take VP 1 and 2, I will learn more (and become more proficient) regarding video production, from the camera operators’ perspective. My goal was to explore the possibilities and finish with a good result that people will enjoy.

 

My experience with this assignment.

This was an interesting assignment in that I had a couple ideas and had to decide what to go with for the proposal and the end product. I picked the things I have a passion for, which included video games (“Let’s Play” videos), certain types of genre like “Saturday Night Live” (maybe a short like “Mr. Bill”), and finally art and wine. I wound up choosing art and wine, which had a number of developmental growth stages.

I am interested in time laps photography. Kun inspired me to pursue that interest with this project in some way. I started out thinking about a skit like the “Red Green Show” segments of “home movies,” similar to the “Mr. Bill” shorts idea in a lot of ways. As things progressed, I found I was more interested in doing a single story about a “rogue artist” in a Sip and Create class.

Now, I needed to figure out the story and working with time laps. I actually had a couple plans for the vignette. As it was, alternate plans are a good thing, since on the day of my first shoot, my original talent was ill and could not make it to the event. Plan A was out, due to illness. I had Plan C, to reschedule the shoot and change the script a bit for the re-shoot if need be. But I thought, why waste the day, let’s see what develops here. And I can always go to Plan C. I am happy to say that Plan B worked out great.

I got some great shots and footage at the event with new volunteer talent. My new story went well with what was going on and I got enough material for this project. I like the resulting story better than my original scripts for Plan A and C. Rick Simms calls this a “serendipitous opportunity.” I think from what I have heard in the visiting artists’ series, here at school, one needs to learn to take what is given and run with it; think outside the box.

I was not able to fit my video footage into the final project. I have included it as a bonus reel, that may be interesting to watch. The video is a time laps of the process. Maybe I will use it for another project.