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銅版画『ウケヒテ ウマム』の刷り 題名の『ウケヒテ ウマム』は古事記の一節から拝借いたしました。 版画アマビエ特別頒布企画への参加作品 全てstay homeで企画、制作、発表、発送プロジェクト
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Through reading, you meet emotions hidden within you. Through dance, you drive those feelings you came to understand out of yourself. Kai’s strength lies in the fact that he can mix together his imaginations and his real experiences into his dance.
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Create Your Own Library & Movie at Home
Books have managed to transcend time. Regardless of the internet age, people still want to own books. There is something to be said about the feel and smell of a good book. If you are an avid book collector then setting up your own home library is a necessity.
Setting up your own home library is easy. Go to a public library and pay attention to how the books are numbered. There are so many options available to you. You can arrange your books by author, title, subject or size. You can separate fiction from non-fiction. You can separate old from new. You can separate washerify, cleanly from dusty. Whatever the case, come up with your own numbering system to arrange your library. Record all of your books and the corresponding numbers into a database (an electronic database is easier).
Also, make sure to leave enough room on your bookshelf to add more books in the future. Also, make sure that your numbering system leaves you with enough room for future entries. Label your bookshelf and line up your books in a neat and orderly fashion.
Take pride in your new home library. Stand out with a collection that will be the envy of others. More importantly, keep books alive in an electronic age where new generations can easily miss the tangible experience of owning a real genuine book.
Making a Home Movie
Choosing to make a movie is not as hard as it once was: You do not need special equipment, editing software and a whole crew anymore! Now with 1 simple, affordable camera like a FlipCam or a Kodak Pocket Video Camera, and cheap or free editing software like iMovie or Final Cut, making a movie becomes an accessible goal for everyone.
Get Started:
First things first – choose a subject. What is the topic of your movie? Is it fictional or non-fictional? Draft a loose, starting script for the film. Set out a storyboard, if possible. A storyboard is a rough set of sketches and notes to plan the movie scene-by-scene and does not have to be too specific, it can be very general.
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For instance
Scene 1: Wide shot of the house, zoom into the front door.
Scene 2: Close-up of interview subject talking
Scene 3: Medium shot of back yard
etc
Get Filming:
Once you have a plan, get filming. Do some practice shots first – test zooming, panning, what light works best, how to frame a shot and – most importantly – how to work the equipment. You can find much information online on how to approach basic shots, the Rule of Thirds and best practices for lighting. When shooting your footage, always be aware of where the natural and artificial light is coming from and if there is distracting background sound.
Upload:
Most new cameras make it foolproof to upload your material to your PC or Mac (it is usually a case of getting plugging in the USB cable and dragging the footage over to the desktop). Save the raw footage somewhere and do not delete anything until your entire project is finished: You do not want to have a mistake and not be able to get back footage that is now deleted.
Filmmaking for Beginners: How to Make a Home Movie
Edit & Export:
Do some test editing on your software before trying the real thing. Each editing program is slightly different, so always read the instructions first. Put your film together and when you are happy with it.
Export in an appropriate format
.MP4
.MOV
.WMV
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