This is my final video journey project for my com 220 class.
Video Journey #4
Today in class we edited videos of advice being given for Com 220 with me and my friend Alex.
Video Journey
Generation Me
This project was about making some advertisement essentially for a PSA of our choice. I choice to model it on mental awareness of Men’s Health. I think this is an issue that not many people think about simply because we’re men. I’m making this for the men’s voices who aren’t heard over the idea of a man having feelings is feminine when really, it takes a man to show his true emotions. I hope you guys like it and as always, don’t be afraid to comment and critique.
What Happiness Means To Me
For my COM class, I had to create a collage of what happiness means to me. It’s a little (a lot) rough but I’m still working so I would love feedback!
Basketball on Fort-Night
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On February 23rd, I attended my school’s basketball game against College of Charleston. It was the last home game of the season and had a special themed night, “Fortnite-Night”. Nothing was done for the night as far as decorations or … Continue reading
Zion Bright Logo!
The logo I made would be the logo I would probably want to see for my tv or radio talk show. I want those colors, some form of circle logo and my name in those big fonts with some cursive or just how it is now.
5 For 5 Visuals
I took some pictures in class and now I’m resolving them with and without color. This is my first try at it so if you’re seeing this, I would love feedback! Look for ways I can really create a better image, thanks! -Z
My Influential Photographer: Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe is a artist with great detail. He has been known to truly make his art come to life. I like him because he has a vision that I wish I would have as a photographer. He’s different from other artist in the way that he has more or a movie vision with his photos.
Here is the link to Art Wolfe’s work.
The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining me!
Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton