My video has been sent in to a contest!!1!!1!11! I spent many a minute uploading it to the new-fangled website where you share videos (is it 'The YouTube'?). Now I get to work more with the art of photoshopping. I can't upload the photo so far to show you because it's in the wrong format and I have yet
Today, Evan taught me the magical art of photoshop. I still am really bad at it. But at least I know something. I'm working on a much better Doge with a Bloge than I previously posted
Our Game: A fortune teller game. Its a very lare box, tht formerly held bed. We cut window because we're gonna turn it into a house to live on the streets (not really though, its quite disappointing) Shannon will be indise the box looking out the window and kids will press buttons as to what kind of fortune the want. We will uplift their souls with our fortunes. The box will be purple.
Favorite Part: Making my inspirational commercial. I want people to feel they and do anything with a cardboard box, just because I put some time lapse and inspirational music together. I must have missed something when I was dumping tea in the harbor...(Not really). Our box is now purple (?). Today I think I want to take video of painting to add to the commercial, and add sound. Update: I hope you are so inspired that everything you own from now on will be made from cardboard I MUST COMPLETE MY HOME DEPOT COMMERCIAL QUEST!!!!!! I will not be able to complete it over the week because I'm going to Boston. This iMovie project has to be finished faster than Jimmy Johns delivery. I shall begin. Update: Once I am finished with my long journey to the 1st original colony, I will come back and finish my commercial by adding inspirational music to inspire you to do art with cardboard boxes. And make you tear up because of out beautiful box.
Bob the builder yes we can. I must continue to edit the commercial for our lemonade stand-esque box (Which is actually a box to hold our own personal fortune teller.) My goal is to at least get a little bit of the commercial done. Just a small amount. Update: I have the beginnings of a beautiful piece of art in the form of a commercial. yay.
Today we must think outside the box. We need walls! Otherwise our unsuspecting customers who come to get their fortune told will be able to see into our otherworldly box. They might be sucked throughout the portal into the world of fortunes, full of lucky numbers and useless Chinese words. Update: We have cut the walls. We also have booths on either side of the booth for Quentin to hide in. Our home depot commercial is coming along quite nicely. Bob the builder can we fix it?
As my group and I continue to hack through the large cardboard box (That is indeed a challenge), I hope to accomplish more today than we did yesterday. I am confident in my groups ability to transform the toaster box into a magical fortune teller booth. [Insert home depot inspirational saying about building here] Update: Our box now had a window. We also need walls though before we can take it onto the street to live in (Just kidding...)
When I meet with my group today, we'll be ready to start building! My goal for today is to get the fortune tellers booth all cut out of the big box. Update: We dint get to cut much. We got a lot more planning done though. The box is really big. I could probably fit 1846395 toasters in it. But I won't. Because we still have to use it.
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May 2015
CategoriesWelcome to Tess' page8th grader in Chute Middle School's Advance Media Arts. |