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mi4019minadigajaweera · 10 months
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My Contribution
I did research on our topic for the podcast talking about the Versatility of the Motion Graphics and Animation Degree with our personal experiences. Throughout this module, I worked with Wagmi and made several draft scripts before choosing the final one.
We had a few trial recordings and recorded the final podcast individually (our parts from our end) while we talked together in a call and he edited and put it together.
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mi4019minadigajaweera · 10 months
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Final Podcast Script
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Additional Note
After receiving feedback from our tutor upon showing our first draft script, she advised us a few things to improve; how we should talk about the versatility of MGA , adding our personal experiences and how it shaped our creative side, researching a bit on other creatives who possibly went through similar experiences as ours and how we should make our script more natural sounding like a conversation back and forth instead of a..script basically. (since this is a podcast it should obviously be more fluid)
Afterwards we took a voice recording of us speaking naturally about this topic and used that as a base to make our final script sound more natural.
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mi4019minadigajaweera · 10 months
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Initial Draft Script for the Podcast
Title: Unleashing Creative Minds: Exploring the Versatility of Motion Graphics and Animation Degrees
Description: Welcome to our podcast exploring the fascinating world of motion graphics and animation! Today, we delve into the versatility of this degree, how our personal journeys shape our creative side and work, and how our unique challenges make us better artists. Let's meet our talented group member and embark on this creative adventure together!
Wagmi: Hey there! Today, we have an exciting topic to discuss: the versatility of motion graphics and animation degrees. Joining me are two other incredible individuals who have diverse backgrounds and passions just like me Let's introduce ourselves!
Minadi: Nice to meet you all! I'm Minadi. While I've always been drawn to painting and traditional art methods, I found myself captivated by the endless possibilities of motion graphics and animation. It's been a rewarding exploration of merging my passions. However, I soon realized that the underlying principles of art—color theory, composition, and storytelling—still applied in this digital realm. The motion graphics and animation degree provided a bridge between traditional and digital art, allowing me to blend my passion for both worlds. I could leverage my knowledge of traditional techniques to create visually striking and emotionally evocative animations. The program exposed me to a wide range of digital tools, software, and techniques, expanding my artistic repertoire and enabling me to create immersive and dynamic visual experiences. It's been a transformative journey that has pushed me to explore new horizons while staying true to my artistic roots.
Wagmi: As someone who is color blind, I initially saw it as a limitation. However, it pushed me to develop a keen eye for composition, contrast, and visual storytelling. By relying on other visual elements like composition, contrast, and typography, I was able to convey emotions effectively in my work. The degree program provided a supportive environment where I could develop my skills beyond color and explore various design techniques. It emphasized the importance of visual communication, enabling me to create impactful animations that resonated with audiences. The journey has taught me that limitations can be turned into strengths with the right mindset and a willingness to adapt.
Minadi: For me, the transition from traditional art to motion graphics presented a challenge. However, I discovered that the underlying principles of art, such as color theory, composition, and storytelling, were still applicable. Combining my love for traditional techniques with modern animation tools allowed me to create visually striking and emotionally evocative works.
Wagmi: Yeah i totally agree, besides, the degree program exposed me to a wide range of design techniques and tools, helping me develop my skills beyond just color. It emphasized the importance of visual communication and problem-solving, enabling me to create impactful animations that resonate with diverse audiences.
Minadi: The motion graphics and animation degree offered a bridge between traditional and digital art, allowing me to blend my passion for both worlds. It provided me with a comprehensive understanding of digital tools, software, and techniques, empowering me to create immersive and dynamic visual experiences.
Wagmi: Fantastic insights! Our personal journeys and the motion graphics and animation degree have truly shaped us into versatile and innovative artists.
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mi4019minadigajaweera · 11 months
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Research
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mi4019minadigajaweera · 11 months
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Reading Articles for Research
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mi4019minadigajaweera · 11 months
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MI4019 - Module Brief
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