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Lecture – Performance Art

Sylvia Palacios Whitman, Passing Through, performance at Sonnabend Gallery, New York, May 20, 1977 Below is the link to today’s lecture on Performance Art, please don’t forget to come to the next class with some ideas for our group performance. Lecture

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Homework: Performance Video

Below is the link to a short YouTube clip that sums up performance art, please watch it by Monday. Youtube

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How to use the Canon Rebel DSLR cameras

First things first Before shooting make sure you format the memory card so you have all of the space you need for your video. Cleaning your lens is a really good idea (use a soft cloth or lens tissue, do not use any cleaner other than that approved for camera lenses). Make sure your batteries […]

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Animation Resources

Here some guides to help you with what we went over today in class. If you do plan to set up a shoot to do at home make sure you take a look at all the suggestions in the “Shooting your own animations” pdf.

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Homework – 4 Ways Sound Affects US

In this TED talk Jullian Treasure explains how sound can effect us in an emotional sense. The original TED talk can be found here.

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How to change the speed of a sound clip in Audition

Make sure you are in Multitrack mode Make sure Global Clip Stretching (the little clock icon) is enabled. Move your cursor over the little white triangle in the corner and it should change to a stop watch. Move your cursor to the left to speed up the clip and to the right to slow it […]

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How to save an mp3 to wav file

Sometimes Audition won’t let you import an mp3 file this is usually because the sample rate is too low. You can fix this by exporting out at a higher bitrate using Adobe Media Encoder. Open Adobe Media Encoder CC Drag your audio file into the “Drag Here” section Setup the audio to wav format Set […]

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The Three Christs of Ypsilanti and Personality Test

Today we talked about how our brain like to find patterns and structure. Part of this structure is the narrative we each tell ourselves, the narrative of our life. ‘You Are Not So Smart’ is an excellent blog and podcast which deals with how our brain works and how we can sometimes be fooled by it. In this excerpt David McRaney reads a section from his book which deals with narrative bias.

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The Fall Syllabus

Here is your syllabus for this term.

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Editing in Premiere Pro

Learn how to edit your transitions project using Premiere Pro