1. Find 5 different multimedia careers for each name the following:
A Salary B Skills required C Duties/ Job description D Education required
1. Dev Test Engineer, Multimedia Software Applications
Skills required:
xpertise with testing Multimedia or Security software applications running on Linux or MS OS
Knowledge of C, C#, Java & XML
Familiar with creating basic shell scripts and/or work with VI Editor and others like it
Understanding of MPEG compression
Experience testing network routers and switches
Monday, January 28, 2008
Monday, January 7, 2008
Homework#3
Find 3 pointillist artist. Nmae 2 pointillist painting from each artist as well as when those works of art was created.
Paul Signac
1. Harbour at Marsellies -1906
2. Vue de St. Tropez -1906
Georges Lemmen
1. The Beach at Heist -1891
2. A line Marechal -1892
Henri Edmond Cross
1. The Iles D'Or -1906
2. The Black Cape- 1906
Paul Signac
1. Harbour at Marsellies -1906
2. Vue de St. Tropez -1906
Georges Lemmen
1. The Beach at Heist -1891
2. A line Marechal -1892
Henri Edmond Cross
1. The Iles D'Or -1906
2. The Black Cape- 1906
What the brains sees!
The brain most quickly and easily respond to Four major attibutes of all viewed objects: colors, form, depth, and movement.
. COLOR
Every color we see can be made with three basic, primary colors Red, Green and Blue AKA RGB.
. Secondary
colors in light are formed when 2 primary colors are mixed together. When mixed equally, red and blue light will make magenta. Green and red will make yellow. Blue and green will create cyan AKA CMYK.
. FORM
Another common attribute of images that the brain responds to is the recongnition of form. Form defines the outside edges and internal parts of an object and has three parts: Dots, Shapes, Lines.
. DOTS
The dot is the simplest form that can be written. Hundreds of small dots grouped together can form complex pictures. Georges Seurat and other paintillist artists in the nineteenth century used a technique called pointillisy.
. LINES
When dots of the same size are drawn so closely together that there is no space between them, the result is a line. Lines whether straight, curved or in combination, evoke and emotion moods of lines.
1. Curved lines convey a mood of playfulness and movement.
2. If lines are thick and dark their message is strong and confident ex. .......
3. If lines are thin and light with a clear separation between them, their mood is delicate, perhaps a bit timid.
. SHAPES
The three type of form, shapes is the combination of dots and lines into patternes. The three music shapes are pallagurous, circle and images.
. DEPTH
If humans had only one eye and confined their visual message to drawings on the walls of caves, there would be no need for complex illustrations. Bad because we have 2 eyes set slightly apart. We naturally see in three rather than 2 dimonssions.
. MOVEMENT
Recognizing movement is one of the most important traits in he survival of an animal. There are four types of movement. real, apparent, graphics, and implied.
. REAL MOVEMENT
It is actual movement by a viewer or by some other person or object.
.APPARENT MOVEMENT:
Apparent or illusionary, movement is a type of motion in which stationary objects appear to move. The must common example of this type of movement is flip book.
. GRAPHIC MOVEMENT
Can be the motion of the eyes as they scan an area or the way a graphic designer position elements so that the eyes move throughout the layout.
. IMPIED MOVEMENT
Is a motion that a veiwerperceives in a still, single image without any movement of the object, image or eye.The most common example optical art or op art.
. COLOR
Every color we see can be made with three basic, primary colors Red, Green and Blue AKA RGB.
. Secondary
colors in light are formed when 2 primary colors are mixed together. When mixed equally, red and blue light will make magenta. Green and red will make yellow. Blue and green will create cyan AKA CMYK.
. FORM
Another common attribute of images that the brain responds to is the recongnition of form. Form defines the outside edges and internal parts of an object and has three parts: Dots, Shapes, Lines.
. DOTS
The dot is the simplest form that can be written. Hundreds of small dots grouped together can form complex pictures. Georges Seurat and other paintillist artists in the nineteenth century used a technique called pointillisy.
. LINES
When dots of the same size are drawn so closely together that there is no space between them, the result is a line. Lines whether straight, curved or in combination, evoke and emotion moods of lines.
1. Curved lines convey a mood of playfulness and movement.
2. If lines are thick and dark their message is strong and confident ex. .......
3. If lines are thin and light with a clear separation between them, their mood is delicate, perhaps a bit timid.
. SHAPES
The three type of form, shapes is the combination of dots and lines into patternes. The three music shapes are pallagurous, circle and images.
. DEPTH
If humans had only one eye and confined their visual message to drawings on the walls of caves, there would be no need for complex illustrations. Bad because we have 2 eyes set slightly apart. We naturally see in three rather than 2 dimonssions.
. MOVEMENT
Recognizing movement is one of the most important traits in he survival of an animal. There are four types of movement. real, apparent, graphics, and implied.
. REAL MOVEMENT
It is actual movement by a viewer or by some other person or object.
.APPARENT MOVEMENT:
Apparent or illusionary, movement is a type of motion in which stationary objects appear to move. The must common example of this type of movement is flip book.
. GRAPHIC MOVEMENT
Can be the motion of the eyes as they scan an area or the way a graphic designer position elements so that the eyes move throughout the layout.
. IMPIED MOVEMENT
Is a motion that a veiwerperceives in a still, single image without any movement of the object, image or eye.The most common example optical art or op art.
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