Friday, April 4, 2014

Words of Wisdom

For third quarter we had to do a "Elder Words of Wisdom" film project from Hiki No. For this project we had to interview a elder that was a relative or friend. My team members were Ian Kimura and Nika Alumpe. We interviewed Ian's dad, Kenneth Kimura. Before starting the interview we had to setr up the camera and check the mics to see if they were on and working. While filming the interview we asked questions about his struggles in college and about his job. Mr. Kimura's words of wisdom were "to never give up, no matter what happens or how hard it is." This is important because not giving up hleps people learn from their mistakes and do better the next time.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Practice Profile Story

When we started our "Elder Words of Wisdom" project, we had to find someone who went through something that thought them something that helped them in life. The purpose of this project was to prepare for the final project we are going to submit to Hiki No. Before starting the final project, we had to do a practice story. In this practice story I was working with Nika Alumpe, Ian Kimura, and Mia Lopez. For this interview, the subject title was "Kirklyn Draws Anime" and I was the subject. For this project we shot and used three shot sequences for B-Roll and used interesting angles for the interview shot.

I was chosen for this interview because it was the best subject to film at school. There was also something we could have done with Nika but since her's was playing piano we would have to go in to Mrs. Lardizabal's class room when she has no classes or at recess or lunch.


Five Tips For...

When the year started, our first G.T. project was to make a "Five Tips For..." video. My team members were Ian Kimura and Sophia Rodriguez, and our project was "Five Tips For Staying Healthy." We chose this topic because it seemed more interesting then the other ideas we had. I think we could have improved this video because some of the footage was rushed. Also because it was raining before we started filming and a it drizzled a little in between filming. We could improve the camera work because there were little shakes / camera movement in some parts of the video.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Profile Project Progress



Our project for this quarter is another Hiki No Project called "Elder Words of Wisdom." For this project I'm working with Ian Kimura and Jonnika Alumpe. For this project we had to interview an elder from one of our families. We interviewed Ian's dad at his grandparents house and we filmed the B-Roll at Kauai Lagoons. Ian's dad told us about how he struggled in college and learned from his mistakes to rise up and try again. In the interview I was the camera person. I had to make sure the shot was focused and in the rule of thirds.

During the interview process of interviewing Mr. Kimura we encountered some difficulties. First, we had some trouble checking the mic. It also took us some time to focus the camera so the shot was clear and focused on the interviewee.

For my team to work better we could communicate better so then we could all meet up. I think this because when we were doing B-Roll Nika and I couldn't be there because we could not contact her and I was sick. Also because we didn't know when our other team members had free time to come and film.

I think there are some things that my team could do to improve this interview. First we could have gotten more B-Roll. I think this because we needed to cover some of the cuts that we made while editing. We could have also rewatched and refilmed the interview so then we never need to cut out so many things. Finally, I think we could have had the interviewee talk mostly about one subject. I think this because Mr. Kimura was at first talking about his experiences in college and then he started talking about other things like how he was a janitor and how he fixes cars.








Monday, March 10, 2014

All About Me!

Hello World, my name is Kirklyn Nishida. I am 14 years old and I'm originally from Maui, Hawaii. I love drawing anime and fishing with my dad. My favorite foods are mochi, crab, okra, baked potatoes, and chicken soup. I love going to places, I've gone to Las Vegas, California, and most of the islands of Hawaii. In the future I hope to go to places like Japan, China, and New York. I am currently attending Kapa'a Middle School. Everyone in my class created s blog to display their work from G.T.

In my free time I like to draw and watch anime. I also like playing video games and playing with my dog.  I don't like a lot of english music artist but I like Maroon 5, R 5, Imagine Dragon, and Lorde. I mostly like anime music from Vocaloid, IA and Jin. A few songs I like from them are The Lost Memory, Headphone Actor, Chain Girl, Six Trillion Years an Overnight Story, Aimless Imitation Chair Stealing Game, and Artificial Enemy. I like this music because they are from some of  my favorite anime series. The anime I like watching is Attack on Titan, Mekakucity Actors, Sunday Without God, Blue Exorcist, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and Upotte.

When I have a career I want to be a Pharmacist or Marine Biologist. I want to be a pharmacist because my aunty is a pharmacist and her job seems cool. I want to be a marine biologist because i love studying marine life and things about the ocean. In the future I hope to take all honors in high school and get straight A's. I also hope to improve on my drawing skills and digital artwork.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Composition Techniques

Composition Techniques are angles that bring interest in a film or in picture. The main four are rule of thirds, framing, unusual angles, and leading lines. Rule of thirds is when the subject of a film or picture is in the top left/right of the picture. Framing is when you take things from your background to create a frame around the subject. Unusual angles is when you take a photo or film and use an angle that is . Leading lines is when you take a photo or film and place the subject where there are lines going to the subject. These composition techniques are important because they bring interest to a photo of film, they also make the final project look unique.

Three Shot Sequencing

Sequencing is very important in photography. Three shot sequencing is when you take a wide, close-up, and extreme close-up and put it in a film or line of photos. The shots go from wide to close-up to extreme close-up. In film making, three shot sequencing is used to draw the viewer's attention and bring interest to the film.