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Digital Design Daily Plans Oct 7-11, 2013 . Ms. Livoti. Monday 10/7/13. Aim: How can you practice creating a movie poster using Photoshop tools?. Do Now: Nimbus Inspiration assignment #2.
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Digital Design Daily Plans Oct 7-11, 2013 Ms. Livoti
Monday 10/7/13 Aim: How can you practice creating a movie poster using Photoshop tools? Do Now: Nimbus Inspiration assignment #2 Homework: Fill in your movie database info sheet, complete a sketch of your movie poster layout/design, add notes about color choices/styles for images etc. due Wednesday!
Tuesday 10/8/13 Aim: How can you complete your movie poster tutorial? Do Now: nimbus inspiration assignment 3 Homework:
California-based artist Khoa Ho delves into the past and present of some of the world's best-loved superheroes. Minimalistic Negative Space Positive Space
Wednesday 10/9/13 Aim: How can you create your own source material for your movie poster? Do Now: List the images you are going to need for your movie poster. Homework: continue gathering source materials for your movie poster. Bring in on USB
Thursday 10/10/13 Aim: How can you begin your first layer of your movie poster? “Thorough Thursdays” Do Now: Read the NY TIMES article and write a response about the importance of artist created movie posters and their place in movie poster history. Homework: continue gathering source materials for your movie poster. Bring in on USB
Friday 10/11/13 Aim: How can you import your source material and select it using a quick mask? Do Now: Recall other ways to use Photoshop to select parts of your image to edit with out affecting other areas of the image.
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