Catching Up, A New Focus, And The 9 Days of Light Painting
This is three mini-posts smashed into one.
1: Catching Up.
It has been over a week since my last post. That’s just deplorable. I all honesty, I have lacked inspiration over the past few weeks. That might be partly due to the increasing workload as AP Exams approach. I will be taking three AP Tests in late April: AP Language, AP US History, and AP Chemistry. I have tried my best to manage the massive workload these three classes place upon my shoulders while at the same time trying to find time to work on Mac Lab stuff as the projects are only getting larger and more numerous. People don’t appreciate just how difficult it is to get an A in an AP class until they try. I have had to take a sort of break from my usual Mac Lab work to focus on maintaining my straight A’s, which has not always been possible. Unfortunately, I will have to find a way to work more on both regular classes and my Mac Lab projects at the same time. Oh, and I have to learn Final Cut Studio and After Effects as part of my duties to the video team, which I am now a member of. I have Adobe CS4 Design Premium and Apple Final Cut Studio on my home computer, but I don’t have After Effects, which means I will have to work on that during class.
While on the topic of video, I have to say that last Saturday was quite the day. I arrived at school at 5:30am and was the first person there, other than Mr. Skocko. A minute later, Danny and Cody arrived, followed by Philip, Fadi, Kyle, Aaron, Nikki, and a few others over the next three hours. We light painted for a few minutes while it was still dark, but the pictures didn’t turn out. When the filming for the Dodgeball video started, chaos broke out and it took us five hours to film a commercial that is less than a minute long. The finished product looks great, but it didn’t always look so good. Danny saved the day in Final Cut and After Effects. The best part of the day was that I learned a lot about video. I was Assistant Director (Danny was Director) and I set up about a third of the shots without his help. By the time the filming was over, I had gained a new skill and the confidence that came with it. High resolution version: right-click and download | Low Resolution version.
At 2pm, Danny and I filmed the Theater Department’s production of Thoroughly Modern Millie, which was fantastic. I had never been to a school performance before, and really liked the play. Fadi tagged along but didn’t really do anything. By 5:15pm, after 11 hours and 45 minuets of work, we all left school and went out separate ways. Twelve hours working for the Mac Lab was a lot of fun.
2: A New Focus
Quite simply, my focus in the Mac Lab is changing. CRDESIGNLAB started out as a photography blog, but I think it will follow me and transition more towards other forms of media, most importantly video. Changes might be coming.
3: The 9 Days of Light Painting
Over Spring Break, I will have three tasks and only three tasks: finish Specialties for AP US History, read The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck for AP Language, and devote every other waking moment to the Mac Lab. As for the third of those tasks, I intend to spend most of my time light painting and working on tutorials. It’s about time I stop being lazy and actually get something done. Other than creating tutorials for light painting, I will try the new techniques Mr. Skocko has been urging me to employ over the pst few months. I will completely revamp my approach to light painting, and will hopefully produce the best work the Paint the World With Light project has seen yet.
As for these tutorials, I will use a combination of screen captures that explain the basics and camera setting and actual video footage of a light painting shoot, which should be filmed tomorrow.
I also have to work on the Valhalla 840 poster, which is coming together slowly. I am in charge of the Photoshopping, which is the majority of the project. Zack, Fadi, Philip (I think), and Kyle are also helping. We will have to combine our skills in Photoshop, Illustrator, and Cinema 4D to create a realistic poster. I don’t know if I am supposed to keep the theme a secret or not, so I’ll take the safe route and let you all just guess as to what masterpiece is sitting behind this Safari window on my computer right now. (Hint: if it works, it will be AMAZING!!!!!!) Photoshop CS5 and these tools would make the job infinitely easier. If only I knew someone with CS5…
That’s it for now. I bid you farewell for now and start planning the screen capture portion of my light painting tutorials.
Fun fact: for a few hours tomorrow I will have both of the Mac Lab’s 5D Mark II cameras. I will be carrying around $12,000 of technology as I go the site of the light painting tutorial.
Let the 9 Days of Light Painting begin!!!
12Grand? pshh chump change.
I will try not to lose anything.
Besides your mind of course.
Hah. I will try to keep my sanity through this whole project.
Good luck!
Idea?
Go to balboa and do a longgggg exposure and “scribble” out balboa?
No scribbling (Skocko’s new rule). No filming in the park without permit or arrest. Balboa park would be great for light painting, just not the tutorial. Later in the break, we will all go to Balboa Park and satisfy Skocko’s want for pics once and for all.
Not even the name? LAMEEEE
We can highlight the name if it is written on a sign, but we can’t scribble it. Something tells me you didn’t watch the videos on this page:http://maclab.guhsd.net/blog/?page_id=12841
I did, but I thought that there was a way around it.
Something BESIDES random scribbling.
i meant besides RANDOM scribbling
There might be a way around it. We can try if we run our of ideas. Writing things is REALLY hard though. Our light painting gallery has two of only four successful light writings so far in the Mac Lab.
I really wanna try a frisbee…
DO YOU HAVE A FRISBEE THAT LIGHTS UP?????????????????????????
Or a portable generator?
Oh snap forgot frisbee’s can light up!
I was thinking oh tying a small light or something to one…
Someone needs to bring a remote control car. Stick a light on it, viola we have a movable floor light.
You may, of course, paint with light in any aesthetically pleasing manner. We’re just moving beyond the exploratory phase. Random Beauty and Community are our targets with Community waaaay out in front. (Though Beauty is always welcome.)
“If we run out of ideas…” ??! Not a chance!
How do you make text links in a comment?
You going to be there?
I got a remote control car!!
Bring it!!! Mine refuses to work
Make sure there’s batteries too.
It isn’t fancy but i will. and my friend might lend me a light up bouncy ball
It’s just the light that matters.
A general note to everyone: make sure you charge your cameras!!!
Idea: get a portable generator and plug in a strand of Christmas lights. Hide behind a rock or bush and twirl the lights in a nice even motion. Take an extended exposure. It should produce an effect like the one in this pic: http://carrotrevolution.com/lightpainting/
I got the working 5D from Steven, so we are good to go. Now I have 2 5D’s and 3 tripods.
Stupid car controller doesn’t work right.
the car has headlights though, could be useful.
And i got a cool toy that has multiple colors
Good. Bring ‘em.
Found out the battery was dead in the controller even though it was in it’s package…
Have an extra battery?
Ya i found one. about to leave, i shall see you there!
Leaving too.