Category Archives: WINTER 2019

Winter term – Jan. 7-March 23

Hide-outs for Media Arts Students at Lane

The beauty of life is that you don’t have to be the best, just attempt to be!
I see a bird, I see a plane, I see a…………………
Engage
Art is life, life is beautiful, beautiful is the things you make.
Screw the candy machine!
If don’t know, now you know.
No Art Was Made From Happiness!
The advisors and councilors at Lane are AMAZING!
This is the hub of life for students in the media arts!

This is where I spend a lot of my free time (study time). With computers that have all the software that one needs at your fingertips. The world is endless as the journal through multimedia begins.

For all students who plan on making a life out of their teachings, have to see the genie in the bottle!
No words needed!

An amazing teacher, an enthusiastic and energetic personality, and one of the most helpful and easy going mentors.

No Nation Too Big Or Too Small!

Flags of all design. I love flags, in all different colors and patterns ad designs.

The wild turkeys that roam the tundra of the great Lane Campus!

The turkeys that come around Lane are fun and loud and don’t care who you are, they run this town!

The Blog Graphic Designers Need

Graphic designers don’t know everything and need a helping hand every once and a while, but where do you go for help? Onextrapixel.com is a great online blog that covers graphic design topics such as how to make a portfolio stand out, how to use white space, and many other helpful tips to ease graphic designers minds.

A great resource from this page is How to Make Your Personal Portfolio Stand Out – 7 Must-Haves. It teaches you how to create an amazing portfolio that helps you find jobs or clients as a graphic designer. A portfolio is one of the most important things a graphic designer needs and should be made perfectly.

I believe Onextrapixel is produced in WordPress or could be run by a completely different engine.

Onextrapixel offers resources, tutorials, and freebies for a variety of subjects. Want to learn some new Photoshop tricks? Onextrapixel. Having trouble with your WordPress theme? Onextrapixel. Need inspiration while picking a font for your logo? Onextrapixel. From photography to illustration to social media, Onextrapixel has all of your bases covered. All in All, take a look at Onextrapixel.com

Blog Search: Poynter

Blog URL: https://www.poynter.org/

The blog I found is a resource for aspiring and current journalists providing various articles about the do’s and don’ts of journalism in the media today.

This blog features many resources that journalists today should follow, usually in terms of good and bad examples that have been published in the media. They publish articles dealing with various topics such as ethics, fact-checking, resources for finding jobs and many more that are constantly being updated.

Example of Fact-Checking articles: https://www.poynter.org/media-news/fact-checking/

With the many issues that professionals and consumers have with the news media today, this blog is very well thought out and produced to a higher standard than most news sites since they are trying to educate people about the profession rather than to entertain or inform.

In addition, Poynter also features job opportunities across the country and training events for students and those trying to improve their skills in specific fields of journalism.

Poynter also posts articles that are taking different approaches to articles and covering the news that would intrigue anyone from photographers to aspiring news anchors and broadcasters. Many of the news stories come from many different sources but are targeted for a more national audience making this blog site ideal for any journalist or people simply trying to get better national news selection.

Different approaches: https://www.poynter.org/reporting-editing/2019/the-oregonian-spent-years-on-a-story-about-a-serial-killer-who-got-away-again-and-again-with-murder/

Photojournalism: https://www.poynter.org/ethics-trust/2019/nyt-faced-hard-choice-over-graphic-photo-selection/

Job Opportunities: https://www.poynter.org/media-news/media-jobs/

By Dom Moulton

Great Free or Paid Resource

Today I’m bringing y’all a nice resource I use when I need idea’s or help with a design. Chris Spooner is a Graphic Designer based in the UK with an awesome blog. His Blog is Spoon Graphics https://blog.spoongraphics.co.uk and is jam packed with information. He has free tutorials on Photoshop and Illustrator ranging from cutting hair away too creating your own syfy phaser. The tutorials are simple to understand with step by step pictures and descriptions. I’ve noticed that there are some repeats, so if you don’t get the first post you stumble onto, you can find an older one that maybe easier to understand. Another plus is all the free brushes, textures, vectors, and occasionally presets. He also has a member subscription where you gain access to 700 Vectors, 100 Mockups, 400 Textures, 900 Icons, 300 Brushes, 7 Fonts, 300 Actions, and 100 Source Files. Since I’ve downloaded his free subscriber bundle, with a mix of a 100 files from each category above, I can say his file organization is near perfect. It’d be perfect if it was labeled exactly how I need it for the work I’m doing. His content is high quality and holds up in print. With his skills it wouldn’t surprise me if the website was built from the up.

Becoming Me.

I have been into media production my whole life and aim to a lead director of a video game development company or have my own company that both develops and produces video games. I plan to climb my way through that field though animation, art design, and narrative writing. I have an insanely strong imagination, so much that i can easily get lost in thought because i basically change all of my surroundings in my head. I used to struggle with focusing because, but i have taught myself to let my thoughts and Shapes (images) flow through me and not hold onto anything that comes into my mind for too long. I chose to take Multimedia design because i knew i could learn multiple skills to help my bring those ideas that my imagination fabricates into reality. I also like making music within an program called Ableton 10, it’s a has lots of tools and effects i can use and also i can download software and purchase physical MIDI equipment online. I started using Ableton ever since a friend of mine introduced me to his method and process when creating music with samples and a keyboard, i have just fell in love with it ever since.

Blog Search: The Jellyfish Act

The Blog that I found is dedicated to motion graphics and animation. The blog is called “The Jellyfish Act: Motion Graphics Blog” and the URL/website is below.

https://www.thejellyfishact.com/

I chose this blog site because I am very interested in motion graphics. I think that other students who are interested in this should take a look because you can see people exploring different types of animation. This blog has professionals who work for companies and it also has a few freelance artists. I like that this blog included both so students can see how motion graphics can be applied in the workplace.

One of the professional artists that is showcased is Vincent Schwenk. He is an animator based in Hamburg. The art that is in this blog shows Schwenk exploring texture in animation. It is really fascinating to see the clarity and quality of the short videos. Definitely worth a look!

This blog site is organized well and is easy to navigate. This helps the viewer to focus more on the art rather then trying to find the pieces of the site. All of the images and videos on this site are high quality and easy to see.

This blog site is interesting and exciting to look through. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes animation and wants to see a diverse repertoire of art.

by: Krista Ortiz

Alex’s Blog Search

The name of this blog page is called Hey Sport.

http://heysport.co/

 

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1.) The reason I chose this website was because I found it to be really simple and really easy to navigate through the many different designs this website has to offer. I could see other people finding the website interesting because the blog site is mainly a sports design blog. It doesn’t just appeal to soccer fans either. The website has lots to offer ranging from jersey designs like the one above to having very unique and interesting artwork of specific sports players.

2.) A great resource as you click on the about page, is that the blog was actually created by Tim McCarthy. The website has a link that you can click on http://www.thelastpick.com/

and by clicking on that link you are redirected into the website of Tim McCarthy.

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There you can click on the portfolio page and see all his work. He has even done some work for Apple and his style is nothing short of unique.

3.) Like I said previously, I think the website is very well produced. The reason I say that is because the website is really easy to manage. Not only that but when you click on a certain category that interests you, you will be directed to a page with some very interesting and unique sports graphics.

4.) The quality of the information is great because once you click on a certain art style or series of images that you like, a page will open up with lots of different information regarding the graphic designs.

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Taking on a New Take – Jacob Adams

“Today, I take a look at one of my favorite filmmaker; and his blog that tells his story.”

Take a Look at it Here!

Simon Cade, a filmmaker, and host of DSLRguide has been producing films since the age of 11. I have been following Simon’s work for as long as I also have been producing films. On YouTube, I watched his channel grow from 50 thousand subscribers to well over 800k at the time of writing this. From simple audio recording tips to professional cinematic color grades. His blog and youtube channel are some of my favorite places to learn about filmmaking. One of my favorite posts is “How to Make a Dramatic Movie Trailer” but with a catch, he couldn’t film any of the footage he used. This meant he had to use stock footage, forcing him to focus on the edit and how the clips tied together. I learned a lot from Simon as I too grew through my filmmaking journey.
Even something as simple as an introduction to filmmaking for beginners takes on a cinematic feeling as Simon tells how a film should be made with several scrabble pieces, aligning to form words. Each blog post covers the behind the scenes of the video, “…literally hundreds of tiny sounds, from the ‘click’ sound of two pieces hitting each other, to the sound of every piece scraping the table as it moved…”  His young age brings on a great contrast to the sometimes older age, boring industry but through it, he stays professional and serious.

“I want to congratulate Simon on his work, his work attitude, and his great knowledge; having never gone to school for film. “

Here are some of my favorite works of Simon Cade of DSLRguide as well as the blog linked to each of them:

-How to Make a Dramatic Movie Trailer-

Blog: http://dslrguide.tv/how-to-make-a-dramatic-movie-trailer/

-Introduction to Filmmaking for Beginners-

Blog: http://dslrguide.tv/filmmaking-for-beginners/

-Color Grading in Filmmaking-

Blog: http://dslrguide.tv/color-grading-in-filmmaking/

-a film is…-

Blog: http://dslrguide.tv/a-film-is/

-Why I Won’t Buy a New Camera-

Blog: http://dslrguide.tv/why-i-wont-buy-a-new-camera/

-How to Make a Music Video- Blog: http://dslrguide.tv/music-video/

W19-P3 Blog Search (Draplin Design Co., North America)

Draplin Design Co. North America.

Draplin Co.

I chose this site/blog because of the amazing things that Aaron Draplin has done and the person he is and company he runs.

Draplin Design Co. (graphic design) has done work with Nixon, Peak Oil, Sizzle Pie, Sasquatch Music Festival, and many many more. I haven’t followed him or the company for long, but the work and the designs and logos and banners have been a part of my life for years.

Being a person of the PNW and Aaron being a Portland based guy with an Oregon based company, I think that in-itself is the reason why you should pay attention also.

Some of the wonders from the site, is the experience of design and life. Its a simple and too the point and over-loaded with information, products, music, fonts, typefaces, vector images, and advice. It gives you a true perspective of someone that has started their own company, and made it, without a care in the world of what people think, as long as they get what they are looking for.

The blog, for fresh eyes, is a simple blog post blog. Theres not articles or long blabbery. He understands that content is content but you dont need the bullshit. Its small in the essence of there not being any extra flashy stuff. Its easy to navigate, understand and very easy on the eyes. Its for anyone and everyone.

Exploring The Media Arts Resources at LCC with Jacob Adams

This Lane Community original series has Jacob Adams traveling to extraordinary locations around the campus to sample what Lane has to offer their Media Arts Students.

1) Equipment checkout counter

In building 18, Jacob gets to work with advanced equipment as part of the media program.

2) The Blue Cyc Wall

Jacob makes a stop at production studio A to take a look at the infamous “Blue Cyc Wall”.

3) Center for Student Engagement

Jacob a student himself engages with fellow students at the Center for Student Engagement.

4) The Main Art Gallery

On a daily trip through Lane’s campus, Jacob explores the local artists featured in the main Art Gallery.

5) The Art-O-Mat

In a return trip to the main Art Gallery, Jacob looks through the Art-O-Mat vending machine.

6) The Reference Counter

Jacob makes an eye-opening stop at the Reference counter in the Library.

7) Lane’s Large Silver Sculpture

On another trip through Lane’s campus, Jacob takes a look at a large silver sculpture sitting outside of the Health & Wellness building.

8) Cas’s Office (LCC Arts Division)

Jacob meets with Cas at the Arts division Offices from within the Building 11.

9) Media Creation Lab

Jacob tests his creative skills from within the Media Creation Lab located in the Center building.

10) Nathan Roberts’ Office

Jacob speaks about his media classes with Nathan Roberts, the new advisor for the Media Arts program.

11) Teresa’s Office

In building 18, Jacob looks for Teresa at her office but later converses about upcoming media events with fellow MUL 101 students.

12) The Students First Building

During his return trip from his travels, Jacob starts a scholarship, reviews his financial statements, and speaks with a financial advisor from within The Students First building.

13) A Creative Shot

Jacob’s adventure through the Lane Community College campus was one to remember and hopefully opened the eyes of the students around him.