I'm officially half-way finished with my first set of College For Kids classes. Monday I'll be finished exporting all the videos completed last week and put the credits at the end of each of the pieces (and title at the beginning). I also need to hunt down music to go with the short videos. In the meantime, check out the video below by Emily.
Turtle by Emily
In other news... Job hunting
Today I spoke with a principal at a local high school. They are hiring a graphics arts teacher to teach 1 class during 8th hour. Have you ever heard of a 5hr/week? I am really interested in beginning at a school, particularly high school teaching design, but this will either be a wedge between morning/evening work or stop me from getting full-time employment somewhere. I was thinking I'd see they would provide me with a planning period (to make it a 10hr/week) or make me a permanent substitute teacher for the semester. I know I don't want to do spend the whole day doing hall monitoring, as I would rather piecemeal a teaching schedule around town than do mundane things at one school (all for the sake of insurance).
Friday, June 19, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Stop-Motion Project - Creatures in Action
I had my students sculpted creatures yesterday and tape them today. Below is a sample of the videos that came out of it.
Octopus by Lauren
Octopus by Lauren
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Stop-Motion Project - Pattern, Rhythm, Movement
The following video is from an intro to Stop-Motion Animation. I'll post more after adding the credits.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Stop-Motion Project - Let the Credits Roll!
This is a video created by my student Andy, who is part of my first Claymation class at Parkland's College for Kids in Champaign, Illinois. This will be used at the end of any video he helped compose.
This is a video by TJ. He was super excited about his creation. It's brilliant.
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