I would honestly give myself a D for my grade. One of the things that I said was that I;m going to complete all the work if I missed and I haven't been doing good with that. Another thing that I said was that I was going to take time with my work and have more compelling images and I really don't think that I've done that either. I think that my participation is good and I do my projects and ask questions but I still know that I can do better and I haven't and I really need to start trying more. I am unable to get my old post on here, but I know that I haven't exactly followed what I wanted to do. I am a little disappointed in myself because I know that I haven't tried as hard as I wanted to and I need to start.
1. Do you think the the "Burns Effect"--scanning, panning and zooming across old photographs--is an effective way to document an historical event? Yes I think the burns effect is an effective way to document a historical event. 2. If you believe that it is, what about the technique is effective? If you don't think that it is, what would be a better way to visually present the information? To me I think that the technique is effective as well. 3. Other than the Narrator's voice, there are moments with background noise and other moments with a musical score. What do you feel is the reason for placing the music where it was placed? I think the reason for the different sounds it to kind of show feeling or emotion. 4. Although undoubtedly "cleaned up" many of the photographs contain imperfections. Do you feel that this adds to, or detracts from, the success of the scene? I think it does detract from the success of the scene a little bit. 5. Burns included some ...
I think one photographer took all of these photos. I think they took about 35-40 photos used for that project. I think some of the photos were taken when the sun was setting. I don't think they photoshopped anything I think they just made the picture grainy and it had action it it to where you can see that the car was moving in the photo a little bit as well as the people.
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