Now, I really never thought I would study anything in the realm of lighting or the like, but here I am in another section of the class, enjoying the creative atmosphere. So there I was, sitting with a sharpie in one hand and a clear film strip in the other. Now I don't claim to be artsy or a hippie or any sort of realm of that idea, but I did enjoy drawing and shading in different areas of the strip. It was almost like telling a story throughout it. On the other hand, I had no idea how it was going to turn out mixed in with everyone else's strips. It really wasn't anything I thought it would be.
It was better than I thought. At one point, someone has drawn a blob that seemed to grow and then shrink at the same time. On top of that all the lines mixed in together and created a really intriguing image. I really don't know how to explain it other than how interesting the whole thing was. The shading of sharpie strokes and all the the different aspects of it really were not what I thought was going to appear during the little film we made in class.
Now, before this final experiment in class, I had another in class experience. Instead of being put in silence for 5 minutes, this time it was in the dark.
The one thing I really noticed about it was how my eyes adjusted to the darkness and then focused on the small light sources throughout the room, including the computer lights and the exit sign. It really makes you appreciate light more when you have to focus on it, same thing with sound these past few weeks.
So far so good.
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