What is Media Studies? The Integrated Media Studies classes are mandatory, trimester, non-elective courses, grades 9-11 that are integrated into the cultural history curriculum. In all the Media Studies courses, students learn to deconstruct and construct media via collaborative and individual projects and activities, production, discussion, and written reflection. This is a double-period class.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Monday, December 2, 2013
selfportrait
My self-portrait represents the idea of me in a world where there is so much to learn and so much education to immerse myself in. I believe that humans grow as individuals through education and understanding of new things. We never stop learning even as we grow. The words on the wall are supposed to represent all of the things we can learn. I am standing in a leaning position to show that I am inquisitive to the writing on the wall. I am thinking about each thing that I see, not just recognizing that it is there and moving on. I am an individual in a world full of differences and I am trying to understand and appreciate those differences through knowledge and wisdom.
Self Portrait
Self Portrait, a set on Flickr.
In my self-portrait, the main image is a picture of myself skiing. The Image layered over the top of the image is a picture of my skis in action. This is there to make the photo more visually interesting. I first took both photos with my GoPro camera. Then I imported them both into Photoshop to edit the colors and layer the image. I started with a white background and put the main image on to it. I then made a new layer and put the second photo on top of it. I altered the opacity of the layered image to change its visual qualities. I then cropped out all of the second image except for the image of the actual skis. After id did this I made the image black and white and made everything opposite to what it was. Then I printed the image on a clear sheet of plastic to use it as a negative in the dark room. Once in the darkroom I did a test to see how much exposure the image needed to get a perfect print with good detail. I did this by exposing the image for different period of time until I found a time that worked for the image. Once this was done I used a contact printer to put the negative on top of the paper. I exposed it for the set time and the developed it in chemicals. This photo relates to my personal philosophy because skiing makes me feel free and like I can do anything.
Self Portrait
My self-portrait is a photo of me being an anime character, which means I’m a person who has special power. I was flying in the sky to show my power, it could have two ways to describe it. One is that I want to show others I’m better or stronger than them, but in the other hand it could be I want to protect people that are under me.
I would like to say both ways are good, because just like the devil face in the left part of picture, there are always bad people in this world. Maybe people usually think this world should only have good people, but if there are only good people, how do we know they are good? The original picture is this character having the devil mask as one part of him, but he is still a good guy, he is just bad for people who disturb his life. It’s just like me, therefore I put my self into this picture to represent that I could be bad but I’m usually good to everybody. For example, I will like to share my stuff with others, but if somebody just take it away without my permission, I would be bad to him.
My cloth is made of black and white, if black stands for evil and white stands for justice, I’m a person who is having both evil and justice. Just like I can be bad and good, this is also one part of myself, I sometimes have some bad ideas, but that doesn’t means I don’t have any good ideas. Many things are always separate to two parts, and there won’t be an absolutely correct part.





