Gabriella Grace Christyanti / 0371915
Week 1 - Week 14 (24/09/2024 -
24/12/24)
Digital Photography and Imaging / Creative Media / School
of design
Project 3 / Exercises
PROJECT 1
WEEK 2 : Physical Collage
https://gabriellasprojects.blogspot.com/2024/10/photography-and-imaging-week-2.html


REFLECTION
In Task 1, we worked on physical collages, which was fun and creative. I had so many ideas that it was hard to choose, but the ones where I used Mr. Fauzi's composition theory turned out the best.
In Tasks 2 and 3, we switched to digital collages and layer adjustments. This was easier than physical collages since we could cut, paste, and edit directly in Photoshop. I liked digital collages more because we could resize and change colors, which isn’t possible with physical ones.
For Tasks 4 and 5, I learned about shadows, colors, and filters. It was enjoyable because we had the freedom to adjust everything as we liked.
PROJECT 2
WEEK 7 : Double Exposure
https://gabriellasprojects.blogspot.com/2024/11/photography-and-imaging-week-7.html


WEEK 7 - 10 : Poster Design
https://gabriellasprojects.blogspot.com/2024/11/digital-photography-and-imaging-project2.html

WEEK 10 : After Effect
https://gabriellasprojects.blogspot.com/2024/11/photography-and-imaging-week-10.html
REFLECTION
Throughout Project 2, I learned more Photoshop skills like working with layers, colors, filters, adjustments, and brushes. I discovered that even simple techniques can create amazing results when using Photoshop.
In Project 2B, I learned how to balance typography and photography in a poster. It was challenging at first, but with feedback from Mr. Fauzi and Mr. Hafiz, I managed to improve and create a good result. Overall, I enjoyed this project and gained new experiences in Photoshop.
For the After Effects exercise, I had fun trying out different animation styles. The tutorials from Mr. Fauzi were clear, which made it easier to complete the task successfully.
FINAL PROJECT

REFLECTION
Working on this project was both challenging and rewarding, as it required me to reflect on myself to develop the work. Being new to After Effects, I found the animation process slow and a bit tricky to navigate, but it became a valuable learning experience.
Reflecting on my own interests, thoughts, and feelings played an important role in shaping my work. Observing others' projects also taught me a lot, as each showcased unique and creative ways of self-expression.
I discovered that exploring various ideas leads to more creative possibilities. What might seem like a simple or silly idea can turn into an impressive piece of art once it’s brought to life. Along the way, I developed new skills in After Effects and gained confidence in creating animations.
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