Tuesday, December 17, 2013

12-18-13

RASTER vs VECTOR
What is raster?

 Raster images are also bitmap images.Raster images is made of thousands dots or pixel. It is measured in pixels. Raster images are full-color images like photographs. Raster images are often large files.Raster images are used in web and print. Raster images became blurry when it blown up.Raster images cannot be made larger without affecting the quality.


What is vector?

 Vector images are small files. Vector images do not use pixels. Vector images display at the highest resolution.Vector images cannot display the natural qualities of photographs.Vector images are scalable. So we can put designs in a vector images. 





Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Rule Of Thirds

For this day, We learned about the rule of thirds. Below here are the examples of the rules of thirds. Its like cropping but you should know your focus in the photos before you crop.

 This is a common composition examples. a centered one.




This is the example of "rule of thirds".

The Golden Ratio :)
The other activity that we did. Its like difficult but when you learned it, it is easy to do.


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Its all about Photoshop...

  Today, November 20,2013, In our subject principles of designs and color theory, Sir Rey Mendoza discussed to us about the basic settings of the photoshop and he also discussed to us about the color settings. He explain how to set the settings in photoshop. He also discussed to us the keyboard shortcuts in the photoshop. Ctrl+K for preferences. In preferences, its includes the general, interface, file handling, performances, cursors, transparency&gamut, units& rulers, guides,grids&slices,plug-ins and types. He explain each of them.  He most explain about the RGB colors. He said it can combine 16.8m colors. In history states the maximum number is 99 so that the photoshop won't lag or hang. Cache is the temporary memory in every computers. History log is also like a undo button. We can undo the things we did by using the history log. Memory usage is about the brightness of the photoshop.

  He explain how to set the colors in color settings. He also taught how to create our own settings in color settings. He explain about the working spaces and color spaces. Dot gain is how a small dot can become bigger dot.He also explain the color management policies. We can save our own color settings in photoshop and we can also load it when the settings is different or they have changes in color settings.

And thats all for today.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

November 13,2013

  Our subject for this day is Principles of Design and Color Theory. And guess who is our professor? Our professor for this subject is Mr.Rey Mendoza. He is a part time professor here in Lyceum Laguna and he is also a businessman.
 What I have learned for this day? He introduced all the lessons that we're gonna tacle for this semester. But I learned today is how to a solve a problem. There our 3 questions that  learned today first question is What is your goal? We should know our goal first. The second question is Who is your audience? And third question is  What is your budget and timeline?
 I expect in this class or subject that I will learned many things about designs and color.  I expect that in this subject, it will help to improve our skills in designing. And I expect that we would learn and experience that we haven't experience before.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

International Center for Communication Studies (ICCS)

      Last Sunday, September 1,2013, We attend the ICCS held at AFP theater Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines. We were given lectures on Investigative Journalism from the guest speakers. The guest speakers are Ms. Marites Danguilan Vitug, Mr. Ed Lingao and Ms.Rowena C. Paraan.

     Some Lectures I learned at the International Center for Communication Studies.

     Be curious, Research, online and office, old-fashioned leg work and always get the other side even if they snub you. It was the lesson given by Ms. Marites Danguilan Vitug. If you want to be a journalist you should have curiosity. You should be curious. You should explore and observe. You should experience something new that you don't usually do. Editors should be very strict in observing and implementing ethical standards.You should be prepared to write about anything. Once you write a story, make people enjoy reading it or listening. You should check your spellings and grammars once you write stories.

     Research, online and office. Don't just read newspaper. Watch television, listen to radio news or read magazines. See all the stories, it can help it to make your new story. Journalist should make the public understand that bribes are a no-no. The stories should be well searched. The stories should rich in context and perspective. You talk to people and you listen to them. Always get the other side even if the snub you. Don't be afraid to ask "stupid" questions. You should ask and don't be afraid to ask. Ask people to know what they felt about on the event. Let them explain their words and their story. It gives you more ideas to your story or news.
 
     According to Mr. Ed Lingao, The usual perception are the bulaga camera, hidden camera and confronting camera. Hidden camera is to film people without their knowledge. Bulaga camera makes people surprise.Confronting camera is to entertain people. In reality, Investigative reporting is document and researched based. Investigative reporting is well searched. Investigative reporting is reached in context and perspective. Investigative reporting answers the who, what, when, where, HOW? WHY? SO WHAT ? and WHAT NEXT? The TV element: The pros and the cons is wider or more populist reach. The pros and the cons has a bigger audience. The pros and the cons is potentially stronger impact.

Monday, August 19, 2013

"Credit Alligator"

     "Credit is acknowledging the ideas or other work of writers and contributors." 
     
     What is credit alligator? It is copying words or ideas from those sources without giving credit to the author. Copying others work without the permission of the owner or the author. You claim others work.

     For example,Some people claim quotations or sayings. When they take quotations they don't put quotation marks to show that it is a direct quotes. When taking information or ideas in books they just copying the words but they don't change the words or they just paraphrasing the sentences.

     You/We must give credit to sources of information and ideas. We should not claim others work. If we are not the one who write, we must give credit. If we/you forgot to give credit you stolen other works without their permission. Why we should give credit? So that the reader can tell what is yours and what is someone else. To show where you get information from. We should use our own words.


Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_(creative_arts) 

Friday, August 9, 2013

What is Multimedia? Why is it fascinating?

     Multimedia is media and content that uses a combination of different content forms. Multimedia includes a combination of textaudiostill imagesanimationvideo, or interactivity content forms.Multimedia devices are electronic media devices used to store and experience multimedia content.Multimedia enhances minimalist,text only computer interface  and yields measurable benefit  by gaining and holding attention and interest in short,multimedia improve information retention.


     Multimedia is fascinating because it's easy to use.Because Multimedia concentrated technology. Multimedia is heavily used in the entertainment industry, especially to develop special effects in movies and animations.  Multimedia is entertaining and useful. Multimedia is Entertaining as Well as Educational.  Offers significant potential in improving personal communications, education and training efforts. Learn design techniques using multimedia technology and be encouraged to develop your own creative style and make personal works of digital art. Multimedia can stimulate your vision. 


Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimedia
http://caworld3.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/uses-of-multimedia/
http://degreedirectory.org/articles/What_is_Multimedia_Technology.html