Monday, January 11, 2016

11JAN2016

Animation World Network provided the class with this article on "The Advanced Art of Stop-Motion Animation: History of Stop-Motion Feature Films: Part 1". The man who wrote this article is Ken Priebe. Priebe, metaphorically speaking, gave the class a history lesson on stop-motion features. This is brief info from his book The Advanced Art of Stop-Motion Animation. Stop-motion is mainly used for short films or special effects. The earliest films were dated to have been published around 1913. Puppet films lasted anywhere between seven and twelve minutes and were for theatrical distribution and home viewing. The main theme of these stop-motion animations were to capture the audience's attention for a short amount of time. One of the best stop-motion animations is Harryhausen;s five minute fight between skeletons in 1963: Jason and the Argonauts. The reason for the films being so short is that it took a long time to produce a short amount of film and the quality was not the best, so the audience's patience with the film was short. In 1951, which was around the time puppet animation became popular, Lou Bunin contributed to the making of Wonderland. Some early examples of stop motion films and techniques can be seen in the "The Humpty Dumpty Circus" (1898) and in "Fun in a Bakery Shop" (1902). In 1907 "The Haunted Hotel" was a very successful movie with the cinema audience of the time. In 1912 one of the first clay animation movies using stop motion was released to great critical acclaim. It was called "Modeling Extraordinary" In 1916, the first woman animator, Helena Smith Dayton, began experimenting with clay stop motion. She released her first film in 1917, Romeo and Juliet. December of 1916, brought the first of Willie Hopkin's 54 episodes of "Miracles in Mud" to the big screen. To put into perspective of how long just over one minute of film takes, it is over 50 hours. Ray Harryhausen received the Gordon E. Sawyer Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for his technological contributions in 1991. Stop-motion has changed dramatically since the early 20th century. It is rarely used anymore, only in children's TV shows do you see stop-motion films. The development of digital 3D animation is much easier and faster, which is a favorite. 3D animation allows unreal characters to seem to be alive. Stop motion animation is one of the earliest forms of filmmaking. The basic manipulation of time and space necessary for stop motion is also necessary for narrative film. In 1896, Georges Méliès’ camera jammed, and when the film was developed objects magically disappeared on screen. Quick to exploit this error he and many others began to stage their own illusions. While much of technique has gone into special effects, some artists have refined the general grammar of stop motion into creates its own genre. Indeed now stop motion has many different schools and directions. There's clay animation, in which malleable clay characters are used as subjects; time lapse animation, where single frames are taken at periodic intervals to show, for example, the changing weather over the course of a day; puppet animation, where wired character creations are used; and pixilation, which employs human subjects moving frame to frame.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

October 20, 2016

Explain how the code worked to access printers. Discuss how this infiltration is preventable. Define Firmware. What steps have you taken at home to prevent such an attack? 

Firmware is permanent software programmed into a read-only memory. At home, I have taken steps to prevent this attack from happening by making sure all passwords to our devices are different and unusual. The code worked to access printers by getting the codes and he accessed it but the other guy accessed the guy's code and set fires to set the other one up and make it look like he did the hacking and setting the printers on fire. This infiltration is preventable by creating a strong password and making sure the password is something no one could think of.

Friday, September 18, 2015

18 Sept 2015

In this episode of CSI: Cyber I learned about the video game and how anyone can hack into it and see what you are doing. I also learned about 3D x-rays and baby monitors. Hackers know how to break into someone's private life and view all things that go on in their house.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

In the Bunton house, we have many ways electronically monitor activities like our computers and ipads. Cellphones and cameras are ways to monitor what goes on in our household.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

18Aug2015

1. How would you describe Scratch to a friend?
    I would describe Scratch to a friend as a creative way to experience and learn new things.
2. Write or sketch ideas for three different Scratch projects you are interested in creating.
    I could make a new pin ball game in my own way.

Monday, August 17, 2015

17Aug2015

What are the different ways you interact with computers?
I interact with computers in many different ways including being able to order food online, shop online, or make creative power point presentations.
How many of those ways involve being creative with computers?
You have to be creative in whatever you do with computers, so all three of those things involve creativity.