Task 1:
The historical profile of the artist Chengwei pan is artist who uses splash art to make the different types of creations like for the video game league of legends and does it to make the player enjoy what every character looks like.
The media and techniques used for this is that he starts with making the character doing a pose before he does the details and making a new layer every time up to 30 layers and he then uses a lasso tool to mask the character in the background I like the work they produce because it looks incredibly detailed and takes a lot of skill to do it and looks amazing and fun for someone to do. To make a self-portrait for your e card and to take photos of things that made all 26 letters of the alphabet Going around and getting the photos for the alphabet task because it was nice to get out the house and something
Getting some of the letters for the alphabet task because some were hard to find
Use different shapes for the alphabet task and not getting pictures from online for the self-portrait task.
Short film evaluation:
the film was good and was edited but it could have been improved if I added more shots to it and had more cuts in it and different transitions to it. It went well when we moved shots into the right place and cut out when we said action and cut. It also went well when I was able to add a fade to black at the right time in the short film. It could have been improved if I added more transitions like a slide from the computer screen to them typing at the computer. I could also improve it by adding more scenes and having the scenes in the right order.
The Rule of Thirds is the process of dividing an image into thirds, using two horizontal and two vertical lines. This imaginary grid yields nine parts with four intersection points. When you position the most important elements of your image at these intersection points, you produce a much more natural image. It is also suggested that any horizon is placed on either the top horizontal line or bottom horizontal line. The dolly zoom effect creates an optical illusion and one that can only be created in camera. It works by using the optics to focus and zoom at the same time, but where the effect comes in is that the camera physically moves towards the subject at the same speed as the lens zooms out A tracking shot is any shot where the camera follows backward, forward or moves alongside the subject being recorded. In cinematography, the term refers to a shot in which the camera is mounted on a camera dolly that is then placed on rails – like a railroad track.
Construct’s unique block-based approach is a simple and exciting way to start designing games. There’s no need to learn the syntax of complicated programming languages. Each block is a list of conditions on the left. When those conditions are met, it performs the actions on the right.
It’s both the easiest and most powerful alternative to code. Complete beginners will find it rewarding, and yet it is powerful enough to build ambitious and innovative games.
Node or flowchart based tools can quickly land you in a spaghetti-like mess. Construct’s event sheets stay organised even with thousands of blocks. It doesn’t limit your creativity – so you can build the game of your dreams without a single line of code.
LEARN TO CODE
Programming is a valuable skill, and Construct makes it uniquely easy to learn. You can design your entire game using blocks alone. However you can also combine blocks with JavaScript. It couldn’t be easier to write your first line of code.
Want to go further? You can even add script files, and start writing more of your game in code. Then try writing an entire game in JavaScript alone! Construct’s visual editors combined with its powerful game engine lets you have it both ways: beginner friendly blocks, all the way up to a full coding editor.
TASK: construct 3 review |
Task explanation |
how to do use tutorials to make games with construct 3 |
Problems |
The problems I had with it was reading the tutorials and remembering what to do |
Solution |
I was able to solve this by looking it slowly |
TASK: game draft review |
Task explanation |
was to make a draft to make a game |
Problems |
The problems I had with it are that the tutorial was a bit confusing and hard to remember |
Solution |
I solved this by writing out and memorizing the tutorial |
The media range for my game is for ages 4+ because the game is kid friendly and suitable for their age and is not scary or gruesome and is friendly for kids ages 4+. i have used media skills to show they can affect media activity by using different media sites and seeing how they work and by looking at how to make sites.
Media production processes across media industries have developed to reflect the needs of practitioners. Audience engagement, consumption, reception and the requirement to work under constraints including time, budget and skills, are all central to the media production process. The process identifies discrete stages that provide the framework for a media production applicable to all media forms. The stages of the process should not be seen as static or linear; rather they are iterative and interrelated. Underpinning the media production process is ongoing analysis, reflection and evaluation requiring critical, creative and reflective thinking. The stages in the media production process are: Development: the ideas, intention, narrative and audience that are the foundation of the production are explored. In this stage other media products are investigated to analyse media codes and conventions, genre, style and the location, context and time when the production was produced. Equipment, materials and technologies are investigated in a range of media forms in relation to the audience and intention. Experiments using materials, equipment and technologies are conducted to develop understanding of and skill in their use.
the effectiveness of communicating with the audience is to catch there attention and make them want to listen and play your game or watch your movie. sites that effectively communicate with the audience is Facebook, snap-chat,Instagram, YouTube. they do this by letting people make videos or post photos and tell others what they think about them.