Monday, April 8, 2013

ASSIGNMENT 7


For this assignment, I was in Thailand spending most of my time at a funeral, as I've mentioned earlier. I couldn't freely take photos of the ritual, mostly a mobile sneak - they also weren't exactly in a continuous coherent sequence as they could have been.  So it's quite hard for me to compile them to make a smooth story flow.  I had to use different video techniques to cover the entire sound clip with the photos short in stock.  Anyhow, the piece aims to depict the departure of one soul concurrent to the arrival of another.  As one family momentarily tries to capture and treasure the transience of existence, through earthly love, longings and attachment, they experience the universal inevitable.  

Link to Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZNqt9buQSk&feature=youtu.be

PS: the new iMovie is kind of annoying. I couldn't get it to work properly so I ended up playing with Adobe Premiere Pro instead.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

ASSIGNMENT 6 - Sound Concept

For this sound editing assignment, (I was abroad in Thailand, and spent most of the time at a funeral, and other, with my newborn niece) I mixed the ambient sound of a funeral's live Chinese orchestral performance led by a monk who sang. The ritual music was to guide the spirit of the dead to heaven. I combined random vocals of a newborn, using basic techniques like panning, volume automation, layering, and added some echo effects at the end. The piece aims to symbolize the simultaneous occurrence of presence and absence, the juxtaposition of life and death - a life dies and a new one emerges, and it never ends. Below's the link:


https://soundcloud.com/praewk-1/soundconcept-death-birth





Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

ASSIGNMENT 4 



Anonymity in Union Square














I walk through Union Square almost everyday to go to class. What my I want to say through my narrative photo essay here is that all the people I see around me all the time, I never get to know. You see them doing things, even dogs, but you never get to know them. New York city is so crowded and transient, you may even pass the same people sometimes but you never get to know them.

This is the reason behind why all of the photos of people here are taken from behind. If that makes any sense haha. So i guess this is a narrative essay of street style photography.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

ASSIGNMENT 2




Photo courtesy of Pinterest



These are the poster/ads that I created using Adobe Illustrator as I haven’t gotten Photoshop yet.

I've always wanted to do a wedding design and visualization business of my own. And so I'd like to develop some sort of design for the brand identity that employs the new, sleek, fashionable, and colourfully contemporary approach to visuals.  As of now, I'm calling it "Lili."

So I'd like to keep things minimal, with just the necessary info and perhaps one expressive catch line that represents or just implies and touches on what the business stands for. All of these ads are the same just different phrases which personifies the brand. Although unclear as to what the ad is selling, I thought might be interesting. 

The fonts I used for the logo "lili" and the phrases is "japanese brush" a font I downloaded a while back. As for minute info below "courier new". 

In case you cant read the three lines at the bottom of the ads, the text says “wedding design & visualization” and then contact info underneath that. It is tiny and not readable when posted on here. I tried making it bigger but it just didn’t look good so I kept it small. 


Monday, February 11, 2013


ASSIGNMENT 1


1. Apple iPOD (Prind ad)
The silhouette of the figure is weighted toward the right side of the composition – asymmetry.  But with the figure’s right arm extending to the left (of the frame), the composition in my opinion is well balanced and is given dynamic and movement, and importantly with a direction for the eye – from the fingertips to the person and down the headphone cords to the iPod.  The iPod, the product in emphasis, although is positioned extremely to the right and real-life in size (which is relatively small within the composition), still works and effectively in focus because of the contrast in colors, the product stands out. The use of white space (background VS silhouette VS iPod) contributes to this success.

White space technique was heavily utilized in Apple’s iPod print advertisement; white space here is the pink. The space sets up the emphasis on the silhouettes of the person, which are cleverly defined to match the characters/personalities (without limiting to a specific and obvious persona) of iPod’s intended target market (note: there are different variations to the ad).  The ad further employs the white outline of the iPod + headphones which stands out effectively and puts emphasis on the unique branding characteristic of the product – simple yet powerfully meaningful.
The ad I believe also employs the principles of positive-negative space: silhouette – positive and background – negative.  The whole ad is given life and dimension just by utilizing the space: a person moving in a certain environment (and a colorful one) listening to an iPod.

2. Marc Jacobs - DOT (Magazine Print Ad)
The circular crop of the image presents a concentric structure, and further implies a connection to the brand - DOT. The overall composition and colors are kept minimal and balanced giving an eye-catching attention right in the center of the ad. Furthermore, it is interesting to note that sizing has a lot to do with this ad's effectiveness. The circular crop in the center is actually a "dot" blown up in scale making it initially unseen or unthought-of of by the viewer, but is later revealed then people get the connection.



3. Opening Ceremony/ DKNY (Online ad)

The mid positioning of the model and the text presents a seemingly formal structure to the ad. The way the model poses here, although not a symmetrical pose, the position of the arms here are sort of extending in a symmetrical and balanced manner. The whole composition is balanced and aligned. 
The subtle use of color contrasting between the ground - grey color and white text doesn't steal the attention away from the model and or the clothes on her. Yet still portrays the information needed to be told clearly and boldly in white.  "DKNY EXCLUSIVELY FOR OPENING CEREMONY"

4. Microsoft Surface (Billboard)



The composition, and the positioning of surface's billboard is very interesting. With all the components seemingly scattered and pushed beyond the frame, the theoretical intention to not include the entire form of the product remains unclear to me. However, the overall impression i got was that it looked pretty good and well composed - certainly did not give me a visual glitch.
In fact, I feel like it's got its own rhythm, and to my guess probably due to its unusual positioning. I'm not certain whether there's an invisible line structure guiding the components but it seems to me the eye is naturally directed from left to right and back to left - from surface to the product to "click in" down to the keypad and back to microsoft.

The choice of the red of the logo and the keypad also work effectively I think to tie up and tighten up the connection between the components within the frame.


5. HBO Beyonce (Billboard)

FIRST LOOK AT THIS AD AND WHAT COMES TO MIND IS IT LOOKS LIKE A BOOK COVER OR AN ALBUM COVER EVEN. WHICH I GUESS RELATES TO THE FACT THAT BEYONCE IS A SINGER AND NORMALLY YOU WOULD SEE HER ON ALBUM COVERS. SO THIS IS PROBABLY THE THEME OF THE WHOLE AD.

THE USE OF DIFFERENT SIZING OF THE TEXT PLAYS A MAJOR ROLE HERE ON THIS BILLBOARD. IT EMPHASIZES HER NAME, WHICH IS THE BIGGEST OUT OF ALL AND HAS THE MOST CONTRAST IN COLOR BEING WHITE AND THE GROUND BEING BLACK. THE COMPOSITION IS IN BALANCE. THE FIGURES ARE ALL SYMMETRICAL. A CERTAIN CALMNESS CAN BE FELT FROM THIS AD I THINK DUE TO THE SOFT SET OF COLORS AND THE SIMPLE FONTS USED.

THE VISUAL FREQUENCY OR RHYTHM OF THE TEXT IS ALSO IN THE CALMEST MANNER. THE QHOLE BILLBOARD HAS A VISUAL FLOW. NOTHING JUMPS OUT, NO SURPRISES OR ANYTHING UNEXPECTED.