I’ve decided to end this blog with this cuuuute baby Joe recently adopted.Â
thanks everyone
ta-ta

if i look back, i am lost
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@multimedia-exercise-ii
I’ve decided to end this blog with this cuuuute baby Joe recently adopted.Â
thanks everyone
ta-ta
ANOTHER ONE
FINAL RESULT
Joe foget to follow the actual order of the picture, I laughed at him.
But all in all, this was some pretty handy work. HOORAY for Joe!
random photo i pulled from the internet to as our paper cutting base cuz i dont want to drawÂ
Now to the solution for our “flim” problem.
Combining paper cutting and the original flash light, the projector would be able to present anything that we cut in a cheap form of animation.
This is how we plan to put our flashlight to use.
making the roller of the projector
back stage, bunch of our elder artist being total badasses
film credit:Â https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1zt4y1D7yV?from=search&seid=16969092715254471848
the Turtle & the Crane
This is one of the classic act of Shadow Puppet show.
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Great news!
We came up with something to replace flim on the projector. BUT that’s not the exciting part!
There’s something called shadow puppet in China. It’s a folk art that has a history of more than 2000 years. We most centainly didn’t have any film then, but people came up with this amazing idea that uses lights, shadows and paper cutting to present animations in a different form.
This time we are going to combine eastern and western culture!
Our original idea was inspired by these vintage film projector.Â
Coming up with a inferior version of it didn’t took that long. However, the moment we realize a film projector is going to need film, this become almost impossible. Photosensitive material is just way to complicated to make.
So as for now, our mission is to come up with something to replace actual film.
Brainstorming
Well today is another brainstorming day.
We plan to come up with an idea of how to put this flashlight to use. That is in a multimedia way.
Wish us luck.
Turn on the switch and point it to a wall.
There’s a saying in China, “Red with green is better than shit.”
Not necessarily true, but yeah, our flash light went there.
Paint it or put a piece of paper on it. This keeps the light focused.
Joe making clothes for his baby flashlight.
I called Joe and he didn’t answer. 30 mins later he sent me this.
(what he’s saying in this video): I was working on our project. Check this out. HEHEH. BADASS!
Later he told me he went out and bought a new light bulb. good for him