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Avant Garde Film

Aspect ratio is the ratio between the width and height of the image. On the other hand, resolution is the overall amount of pixels being used to create the image or the number of pixels used to display the image. Throughout this film there were a lot of successes, however, there are also a lot of recommendations I would have for anyone doing this sort of a film in the future. One of the things that was done well in the film was the lighting when the main character is working late at the office. Another thing that I thought was done well was the bokeh effect when he is in the dark room. This was accomplished by using Christmas lights that were hung from the ceiling. The last thing that I thought was a success was the use of the watercolor dripping down into the water. I thought this added an interesting change of pace throughout the film because it had its own tempo that it kept relatively well during the entire film. Now there are a few things that could be done be...

Food Modeling: Sushi

Birds Eye View Close up shot Long shot Medium shot Over the Shoulder shot Throughout this project I had to overcome multiple challenges, one of those was the rice. The rice on the sushi was very challenging because I decided to use a particle system. This created complications because the particle system wasn't colliding with the sushi wrap so it would stick out of the sushi. Another challenge with the rice was it wasn't spreading out evenly so I had to tamper with the randomize settings and cluster settings to make it more realistic. Most everything else in the shot was pretty straight forward and didn't take long at all to create.