Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Switching Gears

        This blog was entirely inspired by an academic obligation for my undergraduate studies at Shepherd University. Through this requirement, I have really come to enjoy blogging and aspire to become a more refined blogger as time passes.

        Now that I am graduated, however, I would like to transition into a more intimate form of blogging where I share my faith and personal experiences.

      I started a new blog about 4-weeks ago and I wanted to invite all of you to check it out!

      The blog is called Fearfully and Wonderfully .



I will continue to use my own photography throughout the blog and hope to see you there! 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Bringing It Home

Over the duration of the semester we've discovered a correlation between games that emulate real life experience with the progression of time. The first games were original thoughts of fun that differed greatly from the monotonous daily choirs children had in the 1700's. Today, games have a tendency to capture a strong essence of real-life activities. 

As a conclusive evaluation of this discovery I thought it would be interesting to jump from the 1940's to  2013. 

Three of the most popular Christmas toys for 2013 are the LeapFrog LeapPad Learning Tablet, the Zoomer Robot Dog, and the Nerf Rebelle Heartbreaker Bow and Arrow

It used to be that as mom or dad whipped up a batch of cookies, little Sally would be pushing tins of dough through her Easy Bake Oven. This year as mom or dad swipe their iPad, so does Sally on her tablet. The Leapfrog LeapPad Learning Tablet is basically an iPad for children. It has the ability to connect to Wi-Fi, hold 8 GB of information, and host over 800+ apps. 


 The Zoomer Robot Dog captures the essence of Spot. The robot dog runs, sniffs, wags his tail, sings, barks, responds to his name, lifts his leg to pee and has the ability to learn tricks such as "sit down" and "roll over".

Finally, the Nerf Relle Heartbreaker is a target gift this year. A bow and arrow would capture the essence of hunting but this gift is probably popular this year because it captures the essence of the Hunger Games.  Katniss, the main character, is a beautiful, strong young woman who unintentionally becomes a revolutionary idol for hope. What girl wouldn't want to be like her? Although the movie is fictional the essence captured is of a reality fans will to be real.  

This has been a fun little study. It would be interesting to see if this correlation will continue throughout time or make a rapid reversion back to a kind of 'original fun'.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Sharing Stories from Abroad

San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Spain 
Study abroad alumni gathered to share their tales from abroad. Shepherd University Study Abroad Office hosted a panel on Monday, November 11th. The versatile panel brought experiences from all over the globe: Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Ireland, England, Italy, Quebec, Russia, Switzerland, and Spain. 
Quebec, Canada

The panel was originally designed as an outreach event for students who do not know much about study abroad. However, it quickly turned into a round table discussion. There were not a lot of people who attended so the hosts reshaped the room to complement the crowd.


I really enjoyed this event. Each person gave a brief account of their study abroad experience.We talked about the cultural differences, the people we met, the programs we attended, the food, the language barriers, the financial restraints, and our unforgettable 'learning moments'. 


Costa Rica
The panel was especially interesting because even though we all experienced new ways of living, our new experiences were sometimes radically different from the one another's.The alumni who studied in Russia and Czech Republic learned to not even make eye contact with people on the street. Conversely, I was taught to greet everyone with a kiss on each cheek.






Monday, December 2, 2013

The Regal Experience


Although sweeping popcorn is not the most ideal job in the world it certainly has its perks: it helps pay rent, it is open late which is conducive for day-time class scheduling, you get to meet a lot of people, and when there is time, you can see FREE MOVIES!    

Co-workers on a week night
Since September I have been able to watch The Butler and Captain Philips

The Butler was a very dramatic film. It boldly presented profound stances on slavery and American history. The film evoked all kinds of emotions: happiness, disgust, anger, fear, and even comfort. The high-class acting combined with my low tolerance for inhumanity made my stomach turn.

Although I think that The Butler was a good film, I thought that it was slightly overdone. I felt like the film was written in such a way that every major event in American history from 1920-2009 was forced into the film. Rather than embracing a true narrative with real events or supporting a documentary with some narrative the movie sat somewhere in between the two and by the end of the film I lost interest in both


Captain Phillips, on the other hand, was one of the greatest films I have ever seen. I do not frequently rave about movies but I highly recommend this film. Captain Phillips is based on the Maersk Alabama hijacking by Somali pirates in 2009.The movie was suspenseful and realistic. Normally I hear mixed reviews from guests at the theater but I did not hear one negative comment about this movie.

The acting was phenomenal! Tom Hanks did an award winning job.  In regards to one of the later scenes my roommate said,"That was the most convincing scenes I have ever watched."

The camera never stops moving throughout the film; it intensifies the suspense and embraces the unsteady rock of a ship on the ocean. The use of close-ups and wide shots was brilliantly used. There was just enough emotion captured for the audience to sympathize with the actors and yet it had enough release for there to still be mystery and safety. 

The Butler and Captain Phillips were both based on true stories but Captain Phillips had a rawness to it that completely separates the two even though The Butler was so dramatic.  

Free movies! I'll pop another patch to that.



Sweet Homecoming

Every year Shepherd University hosts a homecoming celebration parade through downtown Shepherdstown before the big game. This years homecoming theme was Hollywood walk of fame.

Student groups chose different Hollywood stars to decorate their floats and banners for the homecoming festivities.  This year "Common Ground",  a student group that I am involved in, chose Dick Van Dyke as their star.  We decorated our float like the roof top scene from Mary Poppins.


        We painted boxes to look like chimneys and cut holes in them so that the smoke (cotton) could billow out of the tops. We also made a giant measuring tape that was put over the back of the float.


On the day of the parade, one of the ladies in our group dressed like Mary Poppins and one of the young men dressed to look like Bert (Dick Van Dyke). The rest of us threw some dirt on our faces and casted ourselves as extra chimney sweepers.

Compared to past I think that there were fewer people than usual but the experience was very fun nonetheless.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Sprinting in Mud IV

Victory! Victory! Victory!


I am almost at a loss for words. I can not believe that presentation day is already here.

  • All of my goals and objectives have been met
  • I am happy that I chose the project that I did
  • I got to work with video, photography, web design, motion graphics, social media, and advertising.
  • And, I learned far more that I thought that I would 
There are a few details here and there that I would have liked to spent more time editing but overall I am pleased with the product.

Check it out!



Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Sprinting in Mud III


The video has been made, the book is for sale, and the website is well on its way to being a final product.

The Video:

I deviated from the original storyboard because the theme was not very consistent with the rest of the website. The video has been a lot of fun but it certainty is not finished.

  •  Instead of the tacked photos falling into place on the cork board, I would like to add a camera to the mix and have it weave in and out of the tacked photos placed in three dimensional space.
  • I would also like to re-record the audio. I have a native Spanish speaking friend who has agreed to doing the narrative and I think that it will sound much better.
  • I need to resize the video so that the graphics fill the entire picture and the background can not be seen.


The Book:

The book is for sale on shopmybook.com. I have done a lot of research on book publishing these past few months and for the purpose of this book I am satisfied with shopmybook.com. The process was pretty painless and it was free! I remember reading that I would be able to get an ISBN number for the book but when I went through the publication process I did not see the option. I might re-edit and re-publish the content but as for now I am okay without having an ISBN number. 


The Website:

In the past week I was able to put the video on the website and work on a few graphics. The tack in the header and the tack and background on a few of the photographs have been added. 

Formatting on the website has been a bit of a struggle. I researched, tried to code, and reformat the size of the video on the main page but its still obnoxiously large. The invisible tables and their formatting has been difficult too. Aside from adding space and resizing images I am not sure how to format the images or text properly. 

Other News:

The Department of Communication Faculty reviewed my capstone project on Monday. I was very nervous. It felt more like a sporadic overview than a formal presentation but they were very gracious. I think I could have spent hours listening to their suggestions but we only had 10 minutes. Their review was beneficial, nontheless. One professor found an error in the content and another professor recommended getting the the website licensed. They also suggested doing an animated self-video as apposed to filming one for the comments/questions page. I corrected the error and got the license, but I am still not sure about animating the self-video:

To Do: 
Must. Finish. Strong.
  • Make sure all the content has been correctly typed onto the website
  • Add the online quizzes to all of the chapters
  • Re-format chapter pages so that the quizzes and downloadable material is on the side.
  • Add backgrounds to all of the photos
  • Make a Facebook and Twitter page and link them to the site.
  • Format the front page of the website (the video size)
  • Re-order the photographs on the chapter page so they complement each chapter
  • Change the color behind the tack in the header to an off-white
  • Add more links and make sure all of the acknowledgements are correct.
  • Add a self-video 
  • Re-write/code the comments/questions page so that is in in Spanish.
  • Add audio to the English words
  • Re-edit the video
It is hard to believe there are only 2 full weeks left until our final presentations!