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Video & Sound Production - Exercises

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Ahmed Yaman Ibrahim (0341119) Video & Sound Production Exercises EXERCISES Premiere Pro Editing Exercise 1 - Mint Week 1 This was a simple exercise for us to familiarize ourselves with how Adobe Premiere works. We were given a set of clips from a video advertisement and we were to arrange them in order on Adobe Premiere. Exercise 1 - Arranging on Premiere Pro Final video: Premiere Pro Editing Exercise 1 - Doritos Week 1 This exercise is essentially the same as the first, but the clips given to us weren't arranged in order and the scenes were all quite similar, so it took some more work to arrange them properly. Exercise 2 - Arranging on Premiere Pro Final video: Shooting Exercise Week 2 This exercise was for us to learn different shot sizes: - Wide Shot - Frontal MCU - Extreme Close-up - Close-up Shot - Profile MS - ¾ Angling MCU - Over-the-shoulder MCU - Eye-level Medium-Wide Shot Premiere Pro Editing Exercise 3 - Lalin Week 3 For this exercise, we watched a short fil...

Interactive Design - Exercises

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Ahmed Yaman Ibrahim (0341119) Interactive Design Exercises EXERCISES Briefing Week 1 This week we had a briefing of the module, followed by a short exercise involving critiquing various kinds of websites. Exercise 1 Week 2 This week we had a lecture on the basics of HTML, followed by an exercise where we created a basic HTML site on Notepad. Exercise 1 Link to site:   https://festive-curran-43994c.netlify.app/ In-class CSS exercise Week 4 This exercise consisted of a replicating a site layout using HTML and CSS. In-class CSS exercise Exercise 2 Week 6 We replicated a website layout for this exercise as well, using HTML and CSS on Dreamweaver. Exercise 2 - Working on Dreamweaver Link to site:   https://pedantic-johnson-f71158.netlify.app/

Advanced Typography - Exercises

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26/08/20 - 23/09/20 (Week 1 - 5) Ahmed Yaman Ibrahim (0341119) Advanced Typography Exercises LECTURE NOTES Lecture 1: Briefing & Typographic Systems 26/08/20 (Week 1) Our first lecture consisted of a briefing of the module to all students followed by a lecture on our first exercise topic: Typographic Systems. We were shown excerpts of the book Typographic Systems by Kimberly Elam for reference. Typographic Systems The 8 typographic systems mentioned above are Axial, Radial, Dilatational, Random, Grid, Modular, Transitional and Bilateral. These systems are meant to serve as a sort of organizational framework for arranging type on a composition in a way that is functional and visually sound. 1. Axial System In the axial system, type is aligned to either side of an axis. This is especially helpful when organizing lists, or several bodies of text on a composition. Fig. 1.1: Axial system examples 2. Radial system In this system, the type extends outward fro...