
Just finished my multi-media thesis at University of Michigan. Now entering the real world. Here's what I'm doing now.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
To Do...
Had a meeting with Hannah today which was very helpful. There are no major changes, but several minor ones. Tomorrow I will work all day to make sure these changes are made.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Weekly Update March 25
This week I spent about 20 hours on my book. I created sentence breaks for all the quotes, figured out the sequence of images, and resolved all of the spreads. I edited all the images and resized the captions, which took the most time. I wanted to be sure the images were crisp with high contrast, yet not overexposed.
Here are two spreads I resolved this week- they are the only spreads without an image (besides intro/conclusion).
I also went to Groundworks this week and they helped me upload Joe’s voicemails onto the computer. In the messages he talks about how the Michigan Department of Transportation is forcing Camp Take Notice to leave in 30 days. This will be one of the sound clips in the gallery. He left me two voicemails- so I need to decide if I want to keep both in raw form- or combine the message to be one direct voicemail, combining the most important spoken elements.
I also presented this sound piece in critique today. It is during an interview with Joe when I asked him if he wanted to participate in my project and take pictures. He was so excited and I thought it would be interesting to show a behind-the-scenes of our dialogue and see his reaction when I asked him to collaborate on the project. Everyone really enjoyed the sound piece, but after a few minutes of discussion, we realized this might in fact take away from the gallery space. This piece is almost too laid back and doesn’t fit as well as the other sound pieces.
I guess I really liked that piece because of the part where he talks about competition in the work place. He basically says to pursue what you love and don't doubt your abilities because ultimately in any job there will always be someone better than you. I think it’s great advice.
This weekend I am going to work non-stop on the book until it is absolutely perfect. I'm also going to rerecord the introduction to my "doorknobs" sound piece.
I also plan to meet with Stephanie to go over the sound I want to use in the gallery.
We have two weekends left to finish this project- scary & exciting!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Down to Two
Okay I am trying to decide between these two covers. The first one is more direct, to the point. But in the second one, his handwriting sets the overall tone of the book.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Weekly Update March 18
This week I spent about 10-12 hours on my book. Hannah encouraged me to work on paper, so I sketched out every spread on a mini book before I went to the computer.
I then went to the computer and designed my first mock-up book. I thought for awhile about how I want to tell this story visually. I want this book to be image-dominant, as the photos themselves depict a natural narrative (images of tent city, using tarps to protect the tent city from snow, seeing the snow storm, etc.). I am also incorporating quotes from my interviews with Joe.
My meeting on Tuesday with Hannah went well; we talked about how I can improve the textual/compositional elements of my book by giving stronger emphasis to some images over others. We also talked about using sentence breaks for the quotes.
We talked about the covers and felt that using the whole image on the cover is the most successful, as it sets the overall tone for the book.
I made a second iteration of the book for today's class. There are several pages so I will post a few spreads throughout this week.
Critique was helpful, and everyone provided helpful feedback about type, placement, imagery, etc. I asked my group about the book titles. I am set on the subtitle: One man's journey through homelessness. But I am not so sure about the main title. It is either "With a camera, without a home" or "Inside my tent looking out." The first option is my voice, the second option comes from a caption Jay wrote for one of his photos. We also talked about using his handwriting for the title, since it is his voice. A few people liked the first title better, as it is most direct. I am torn.
Here are a few layouts of the covers.
For my "Home" studio class, instead of working on a final project, Adrianne is allowing us to work on our IP during the rest of the semester. I am very appreciative of this. She is also going to work with me on the introduction/conclusion of the book. We had a meeting on Wednesday and she pointed out that my introduction is somewhat lacking. I haven't worked much on the intro. as I have been so focused on the imagery/text; this week I will really work on those elements of the book.
Overall I am really happy that I am making the book as it allows me to tell the story to the world, as well as document this project for myself.
This week was exciting- it was so cool to see my article on AnnArbor.com. I also learned that the volunteers presented my article to a town board meeting a few days ago. They said it was very effective and it resulted in great conversation at the meeting.
Joe gave me a call on Monday and I was really nervous as to how he would respond to the article- but he loved it. He said he was almost crying while reading. He thanked me for writing in a respectful way. I told him about the book I was making and he was thrilled. I told him I would of course give him a copy.
My goal is to finish this book by Monday, March 29. That way I can send it out and get it printed in time for the show. That means I need to be super productive. I need to work on editing the images; I have 10 out of 25 done as of now.
I also need to figure out which sound clips I want to present in the gallery.
Yes this is a very overwhelming time but it's also exciting! I need to work work work and enjoy it!
Yes this is a very overwhelming time but it's also exciting! I need to work work work and enjoy it!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Wow - crazy story
This news clip is about a 46-year old homeless guy who once had a successful job- and is now homeless and living off his 1 million hotel & frequent flyer points.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Book Covers
Been working this weekend on my book - in early stages & about 30 pages total. I am working with rough sketches on the covers/titles now.
Friday, March 12, 2010
COOL
When I scanned in Joe's handwritten captions, they were very pixelated when enlarged. Tried this new photoshop technique where I turned the handwriting into a vector, and the problem is solved. This is one of my favorite captions - it will most likely be a full-page spread, and probably one of the very few spreads with text-only.
The Latest
The latest version of the sound piece, cut it down by 23 seconds. I think I may even be able to cut it down a little shorter than this.
Weekly Update- March 12, 2010
This semester is seriously flying by. The past two weeks were busy- I did a lot of thinking about the gallery presentation, which was very important because I wanted to figure out how to best direct my time for the next month.
I spent about 4 hours thinking about presentation, including traveling to camping stores, checking out tents, figuring out logistics for using an outdoor space, etc. After this week, talking to Hannah & the gallery coordinators- everyone agreed it is too much of a distraction, in technical/logistical/conceptual ways. In my last post I resolved a potential presentation idea that I am working with at the moment. I think this presentation will allow the work to speak for itself.
I also worked on editing down the images I want to use for the book (2 hours). This took longer than imagined, and I still have not resolved the exact number I want to use. I made a contact sheet of all of the images and realized I had overlooked two very important images that were very strong compositionally & content-wise. I am glad I found those.
Also thought about possible book spread options, but realized this is not the way to go about creating a mock-up. I need to focus on each image as it relates to the next, think about white space, think about using full spread for one image, mixing up image size, using text, etc.
Tonight I spent about an hour editing the sound piece again- I took Stephanie & Melissa Allison’s advice and edited out redundant lines, which shortened the piece by a good 25 seconds. I believe the piece can be edited by another 20 seconds.
I also spent about 8 hours last week working on the AA Article. Megan Levad was a big help as she reminded me to use concise and direct words for this 800-word piece. I submitted the written article, sound piece, and about 5 images from the project. The editor really liked the article and just informed me that the piece will run in Sunday’s paper.
Met with Megan Levad today regarding my thesis – we both agreed that I should structure the beginning of the thesis like I did in my AA news article. I need to rework a few things in my thesis but I am not going to focus on the thesis for a few weeks.
What’s Next:
I need to redo all of the black/white images. Patrick showed me the best way to edit the photos, so I need to redo all the ones I am using for the book (26 images). This will be very time consuming but I believe will be worth it- the blacks will be crisper, whites stronger, and the images sharper. Goal: Do 10 images Friday, 8 on Saturday, 8 on Sunday
Make a complete mock-up of my book. We talked today about how the structure & flow of the book is important; each image needs to speak to the next.
I want to make a very detailed timeline – day by day – for the next month.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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