Friday, October 30, 2015

My personality

Today i to did a personality finder, and found out that i am most like a lion. A lion likes to lead, and enjoys challenges. A lion also helps people reach their goals, and is sometimes competitive. A lion's strengths are being strong, goal-oriented, and direct. their weaknesses are being too dictatorial, and argumentative. Lions also don't understand that directness can hurt others, and have a hard time expressing. I think i have most of these traits and believe this is the right animal to describe me.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

the 6 step photo shots


In Ecomm video, we learned the 6 shot sequence. These 6 shots show what the person is doing. In this activity I was partners with Landon Daniel. When doing the 6 shot sequence, you must also follow the 180 degree rule. This rule is that you must take all pictures within the same 180 degrees of each other. I hope you enjoy!


this is the over the shoulder (OTS) shot. This shot shows perspective of what the person is doing



 This is the close up of the hands shot. This shot shows what the person is doing.



This is the close up of the face shot. This shot shows emotion and detail.



This shot is the medium shot. This shot shows a neutral position.



This is the wide shot. This shot shows the character/person



This is the extra wide shot. This shot shows the setting.









Tuesday, October 13, 2015

"They Loved Your GPA, then they saw your Tweets"

The article "They loved your GPA, then they saw your Tweets" by Natasha Singer is an article about how high school student's tweets can affect wether they get into a specific college or not.

What surprised me about this article was how many people look at high school student's tweets, and how one tweet can keep you out of a college.

Throughout the story, I questioned why people look at their  tweets, but in the end, I do agree that mean tweets are wrong and show who you really are.

This impacts my input on social media, because i will now know not to put mean tweets/comments, because I don't want it to affect me in the long run.