Inside Out Project Display at the Evanston Civic Center Video Presentation, shown to Evanston City Council on 9/8/14 Chute's Inside Out Project Trailer: Cast, Credits, and Photos from Chute's Inside Out Project Performance and Display: Montage of photos displayed as part of Chute's Inside Out Project: Chute's Inside Out Project Performance from April, 2014 A Behind the Scenes look at creating Chute's Inside Out Project:
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Scan student examples starting on slide 3 using the Aurasma tutorial in slide 2 to reveal video overlays! Click here for Aurasma tutorials!
Today in class we celebrated student achievements in Flash animation as we screened our first three projects. Students reflected on their accomplishments and described what they thought were the most successful solutions to each project. Most students liked our 3rd project best, the Moving Shape Animation, which is featured below. Students separated shapes onto different layers so they could have more control over each individual shape's movements. One goal of this assignment was for students to make at least two shapes interact with each other in some type of pattern. The project rubric is here.
One idea that artist JR describes in his TED talk is how art can create change. After displaying their photos in class, Chute 7th graders discussed how their photos will change the way people see them and create an impact when they go on display in the halls next week.
Advanced Media Arts students are busily finishing their first Photoshop projects and continuing on to try some new ones. See some of the finished ones below!
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Artist of the Month:
Jesse Joshua Watson Biography compiled from http://jessewatson.com/about/ by Jacob V. Watson's is a father of two boys, a dancer, and an artist. He has illustrated children books, CD covers, and magazines. A couple books he illustrated that we are reading here at Chute are Chess Rumble by G. Neri and Ghetto Cowboy by G. Neri. He visited Haiti after the earthquake in 2010 and wrote a book to raise money to support the Haitian people, called HOPE FOR HAITI! View Jesse speaking with our 7th grade Media Arts classes via Google Hangout on October 3rd at this link. Categories
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