Note to self: be more organised with Google accounts.
Seriously, here's what happened.
Kyle Woodley (being the obliging young man he is) sent me an invitation for Gmail and I was all, 'Finally, I can join the elusive Gmail society'. Not realising, of course, that Gmail is a Google account, which in turn covers my Blogger account.
So I go to sign in to Blogger and all hell breaks loose. It can't recognise my password, this email address does not exist on our database, blah blah blah.
Today I have finally gained access to my Blogger account, a process more complicated than I wish to relate. Luckily, being the organised and attentive student I am, I took lots of notes in class and I'm able to update my blog as if nothing happened!
So back to blogging!
Week three, according to my notes, was about storyboards and a bit about composition. Composition was a good refresher for me, I am woeful at composition. I will remember when I review my thumbnails and storyboards to keep a strong silhouette. This is where Kay Kane's teaching is also coming in handy - she is teaching us composition also.
Camera angles! Very useful. I need to read and reread those terms all the time otherwise I get them confused.
The tute was very informative, as Mark showed us how he translates a script into storyboard format. It's always good to see the theory in practice.
Seriously, here's what happened.
Kyle Woodley (being the obliging young man he is) sent me an invitation for Gmail and I was all, 'Finally, I can join the elusive Gmail society'. Not realising, of course, that Gmail is a Google account, which in turn covers my Blogger account.
So I go to sign in to Blogger and all hell breaks loose. It can't recognise my password, this email address does not exist on our database, blah blah blah.
Today I have finally gained access to my Blogger account, a process more complicated than I wish to relate. Luckily, being the organised and attentive student I am, I took lots of notes in class and I'm able to update my blog as if nothing happened!
So back to blogging!
Week three, according to my notes, was about storyboards and a bit about composition. Composition was a good refresher for me, I am woeful at composition. I will remember when I review my thumbnails and storyboards to keep a strong silhouette. This is where Kay Kane's teaching is also coming in handy - she is teaching us composition also.
Camera angles! Very useful. I need to read and reread those terms all the time otherwise I get them confused.
The tute was very informative, as Mark showed us how he translates a script into storyboard format. It's always good to see the theory in practice.
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