Hello again! I’m here to update you all on my first project in my Media Studies class. I was tasked to create a visual story with a partner by taking 15 still images. We wanted to show the nature of humanity in something non-human. We posed books as rivals, one old one new, battling for attention. We wanted to mislead the audience by portraying one of our books as evil, but in the end, the “evil” book helps the old one, demonstrating that, although humanity may appear dark and dangerous at times, at our core we are in species that help one another. I liked that we reflected on human nature in our story, as that’s the type of tale I love to tell, however, my color grading on the images was a bit off. I would’ve like to spend a bit more time working out the kinks of the images to create the best picture I could. If you would like to see the project, check the images below
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- Hey, I'm Zachary London, an aspiring filmmaker, sports journalist, political journalist, or anything I can do myself. I love the rush creativity gives me, and anything I can do to further my creative process interest me. Follow me as I grow in my creative journey, strengthening my skills, and learning as I go.
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