Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Creative Critical Reflection

Last but not least, here is my CCR for Atomic: Empower Within the Hour.
With that, I say goodbye to this project and this class. I'm sad it's over, but so happy with everything I was able to grasp from this class and project, by far my favorite thing I have produced.
See you in the real world.
Love, Mollie

Introducing Atomic: Empower within the Hour

Here's the final product! I am very proud of the outcome and how well Atomic came out. The PDF doesn't show the pages as a double page spread, so I am attaching screenshots of the magazine below. Click here to view my foundation portfolio in it's entirety!




I'M DONE!

My CCR ended up being 10 minutes and 45 seconds, but I cut out as much as I could and I was too proud of my baby Atomic to cut it down any shorter. I can't believe I am done with this project already, it feels like just yesterday that I was choosing between a magazine and a film. I'll never get tired of saying how happy I am with the final product, and how much I need a cough drop after doing that entire CCR. I will now upload both the CCR and the final magazine to a google drive with a shareable link, and with that, thank you so much for being here!

I'm alive

Oh. My. God. I have been working NON-STOP since Sunday on this magazine, PowerPoint for the CCR, and I'm currently working on the script for the CCR but I seriously need a break. I leave for my trip tomorrow at 6:30 in the morning, I am currently on slide 7 of the script, I have 21 slides, and I still haven't packed. Although I'll probably have time to record the CCR when I get back, I need to do it today in order for it to come out the way that I want it to.
I am very stressed to say the least, but I'm also very proud of how far I've come and surprised to see how much fun I had creating Atomic. The next time I post on here will be the final product, and that is truly terrifying. Until then, thank you for supporting me through this entire journey.
Back to writing!

Monday, April 9, 2018

Quick little update

I finished (I think)! Before I jump for joy, I'm going to ask for opinions from my fellow creative peers. But until then, I'm going to share the new and improved cover with you. Once I downloaded the finished product, I realized that the colors were way too prominent and Ambar was nearly washed out completely by the darkness. So, I re-edited the cover.
On the left is the original cover, and on the right is the final cover:

Putting them side by side makes me feel like I'm crazy for wanting to use the first one, but it's fine. I'll forgive myself for now.
After I get feedback, I'll make a few quick refinements, and complete my CCR. For now, I think I'm going to start working on a PowerPoint for my CCR, since it will be much easier for me to present my information smoothly if I have a structure in front of me.

Back to the Drawing Board

Okay, okay, OKAY! I think I got it, hear me out. So I'm leaving what I have so far as is, I'm making the contents page the left side of the spread, and the "Meet Ambar" page on the right of the spread, like so:












That makes sense, right? God, please tell me it does. I'm panicking at this point. Well, once I figure it out with Mrs. Marchetti (please help me), I'll see if I can leave it like this.
So what I was thinking for what I'm missing was to do a highlight of Isabelle, but the content will have a take on what it's like being Ambar's best friend. I don't want there to be confusion as to why Isabelle is suddenly in this magazine if it's about Ambar, so I will take that angle on the body of the spread. I realized I also have a couple candids from the day I shot, and that can be a sort of tribute to their friendship. What I see in my head right now is the headshot of Isabelle on the right side, and a page on the left with a couple cute photos, a central quote large on the page, and some insight from Isabelle's perspective on their friendship.
Here is the photo I want to use on the left:












And these are a couple I'd like to edit and see if I can use on the right:
 













I could take a fun approach with lots of pictures, showing how well they get along "off of the runway," as they both met through modeling and are traveling together because of it. Let's see where this is headed!

A problem.

So here I am. In the middle of working on my foundation portfolio. Stressed, may I add, since I have to have this all completely finished by Wednesday. I've JUST come to the realization that I need TWO two page spreads. Yes, I did the table of contents. And yes, I did the page with the actual music/body for Ambar's morning.
This is what I have so far:





















Obviously, the text has not been manipulated yet. But, now I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to make each of these a two page spread since I didn't even shoot enough pictures. I am now reading the rubric as well, and I see that I need four images of my own as well. I truly went into this completely unprepared, just assuming I was doing it right.
Thank god I shot some additional images for fun that day, and this is what I think I will use:




















I could do a feature on Isabelle since she is Ambar's best friend in this magazine, and I need to remind myself that this isn't the entire magazine, so it doesn't have to flow completely. It can be elements from different parts of the magazine. Let me repeat that to myself a couple hundred times so I can work this out.

Creative Critical Reflection

Last but not least, here is my CCR for Atomic: Empower Within the Hour. With that, I say goodbye to this project and this class. I'm s...