Friday, April 17, 2015

Friday, April 17, 2015

GIANT blog post of the day:

Answer the following questions thoroughly on your blog: 

What was your stop motion animation about? Why did you choose your video to be about this? Was it because it was easy, because it would be fun, or it would be challenging? Explain your reasoning behind your project (and be honest).

My stop motion was about me playing a game on my IPhone. Honestly, I chose this because I don't have much time for school work due to working, my pageant training, spending time with my family and boyfriend, and trying to squeeze a social life somewhere in there. My idea seemed really quick and easy to organize because I just took screen shots.

If you could rate your stop motion on a 1-10 scale. 1 being low effort and no very good and 10 being out of this world/mindblowing, how would you rate your project? Explain why.

I would rate my stop motion video a 7. Though I didn't put a whole lot of thought into it, it was clean and well organized.

In hindsight, what would you do differently the second time around? Better lighting? Time management? Explain yourself.

I think that I would have put more creative effort into this project. If I would have had more free time to take pictures, I definitely would have made a stop motion that was more creative.

Explain what makes your stop motion animation unique. How do you believe you thought "outside of the box" on this project?

My stop motion was unique because not many people would think about using a game app ad screen shotting their every move. Most students recreated a game like snake or tetras, and most of those stop motions looked very similar.

What grade do you feel you deserve on this project? Explain your reasoning.

I think that I deserve a low A because my stop motion looked neat and organized, but was lacking some creativity. 

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