This is not good because it is 2 in the morning.
Good evening world again or the authorized personnel who are monitoring the steadfast growth of this temporary blog.
My head is empty, its heavy, as heavy as my eye lids and my stupid bed keeps paging me and taunting me with its crisp linen sheets, silky blanket, fluffy pillows and turgid bolster. Hmmmm forget the part about turgid bolsters. MOVING ON
They said the blog can be informal, that's good. Very excellent indeed. I am welcoming this gesture with undying alacrity.
Today I ate 2 brownies, 1 plate of rice with vegetables, chicken and bean curd, for dinner I starved and had a oreo chocolate frappe which obviously busted the calories. Maybe if i cut down on one brownie and my senseless ramblings the people reading this won't get angry.
It's time for progress report or so to say, what we did in day 2, boring boring blah blah blah. With my 3/4 satisfying group we have continued to brainstorm. Today we have decided how we are going to portray each subject in our video.
By the way, pardon the tenses or grammar or any damn mistakes you fish out because i am a tad too sleepy.
So since we have listed down which subjects we have taken over the course of a few months, we have decided to zoom in on how we can showcase them.
For 3D Art Fund, we are going to cough out a 1meter long sculpture again like what we did, this time, we are going to video the whole process and when we include it in our video, it will be fast forward motion so it will safe time.
2D Art Fund, We will rent a video camera and just do a simple camera pan on the works currently displayed, we may decide to include some random comments about people's work being phenomenally beautiful or morbidly disgusting. It's mean but honest. Honesty is the best policy. Honesty is brutal.
Photography, We have decided to present a photograph of us taking photos in some beautiful place in Singapore.
Drawing Essentials, we are doing a video where we do a overhead shot of one of us drawing, showing it to Mr Ronald and he will reject it and another one of us will come and he will reject our works multiple times and show us how to draw properly.
Animation Fund, We will try to make a video of kezia strumming her guitar and then it will move into flash animation of a girl strumming her guitar. We will also include snippets of random animated men walking around the screen during the video playback, something like Lizzy Mcguire.
For ideation, we are going to combine it with public speaking. We will do a video clip of a presentation where the guy gets butterflies in his stomach and it hampers his performance. But then we will show an "After public speaking" video where the guy fluently aces his presentation with impeccable enunciation and articulation which practically is to be a stark contrast between the first attempt.
I conclude today's reflections and blah blah blah.
By the way, for some brainless people, why are we so afraid to create a public journal where you chronicle your ideas? Is it because you are afraid people will steal your ideas? PLEASE, if people stole your ideas, you will know, you confront them and let them know you will not be trifled with. And people who steal ideas won't feel good too, so please, we are more creative than to steal ideas. Lecturers are born with brains too, they can tell from the journal who hatched the idea first. If I say Day 2 I came up with bla bla bla and someone from the next group comes up with the same idea on Day 3, pretty much says a whole lot does it? If you want to keep your viewers in suspense, you already are by letting them in on information, because what they visualize is not what you visualize, so you don't have to worry about them predicting the outcome of your work. I am too lazy to reason but doesn't mean we should create private logs. And also knowing some groups actually do not do much work and produce 18-word journals is a great boon and satisfaction already. Smiles aplenty my darlings. Sleep with angels.
Ok, byebye. Good night world and the personnel monitoring the success and flak this blog shall receive.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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1 comment:
AHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA. Joel, ur blogs are sooooo entertaining and funny!!!!
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