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  1. @KylieHeronemus

    First Person Cinema

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    We all know the experience of a first-person shooter video game, but what would it be like if it was a movie instead The following article, published by IndieGoGo, presents the first ever first-person action movie that was released in September of 2015. This first person movie follows the adventure of a cyborg, trying to […]
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    The Stick

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    For this project we had to create something to help sell our product – The Stick. I created a poster to advertise the product (I’m terribly sorry for presenting this eye-sore.). The poster has a natural green background. The text is outlined with eye catching, crazy colors to draw attention to it. Again, I am […]
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    Magazine Recreation

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    In this project we had to find a magazine article to recreate using the Adobe Suite. The following image is my recreation of the magazine article “2011 Creative Hotlist” from Digital Media magazine. The original design was created by Matt Lyon. His original design can be found on his website” c8six.com/Digital-Artist-magazine
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    Virtual Reality – Media Article

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    In a recent article, published January 29, 2016, an eMarketer interview contacted David Anderman, Chief Business Officer of Jaunt. Jaunt is a virtual reality company working to create 360-videos to the public. Current media and technology using this “virtual reality” method include the Oculus Rift and even YouTube videos. One such video “Interactive Paranormal Activity […]
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    Digital Media Article

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    In the article, “The Psychology of Color in Marketing and Branding”, Gregory Ciotti explains how different colors are used throughout advertisement to persuade the customer or sway their thoughts in a certain direction. Ciotii describes how snap judgments are often based on color. Different marketing companies use certain colors to make their company seem appealing […]

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