Sunday, January 31, 2010

Communications Technology Projects

It is the processing about the communication technology projects and it is important for graduate people and students.
Please find below a collection of student work from the various communication technology programs offered at Central Huron Secondary School. Currently, CHSS offers a Grade 10 Communication Technology program (TGJ2O), Grade 11 (TGJ3M), and Grade 12 (TGJ4M). These courses expose students to the art and technical aspects of photography, movie making, video editing, design, desktop publishing and animation. We attempt to cover a diverse range of hands on activities and expose students to industry standard software and equipment. These courses are largely project based and the focus is on skill development and fun!

During the 2008/2009 school year, we had a number of students enter a variety of contests in both animation and video. Three groups traveled to Wilfred Laurier University for the Imagyn Film Festival. All three groups were honoured by having their movies shown on the big screen. They received feedback from professors, students and members of the community.
There were also several students who traveled to the Cawthra Animation Festival. It was a spectacular time. Carissa, Sara, and Tyler won first prize for the Stop Motion Animation Category as well as Hounourable mention for their second entry. Amber, Kody, and Danielle also received honourable mention in the same category. If you have any questions regarding the Communication Technology program, please feel free to email Mrs. Jacqui Vercruyssen.

Thank you for your interest. Please enjoy the samples of student work. They are a fantastic group of students!

Please check the site frequently for updates from students. Here are a few from the 2009/2010 school year.

First we have the Stop Motion Animation Dance Promotion from the Grade 12 Communication Technology class.

Dance Promotion: DANCE_0001.wmv

Please enjoy this collection of photos taken by Grade 12 Communication Technology Students. All photos were taken at the Welcome Video Dance on September 10th.

Welcome Video Dance: WelcomeDance.wmv

Movies

CSI Clinton —Get ready for some local CSI action! This wonderful piece was created as a mini movie project by Robyn Doig, Sammy Robinet, Stephanie DeJong and Lindsay Dolmage. They do a spectacular job with not only filming, but playing the role of victims and investigators. This was created in a grade 11 Communications Technology course (TGJ3M).

Guitar Hero Competition —Created by Alex Coleman, Brodie Cairns, and Scott Campbell, this movie follows an intense Guitar Hero Competition. Filmed in Grade 10 Communication Technology.

I Hope You Die - Trailer —This is a prelude to a longer movie. This was created by a group of Grade 10 students in Communication Technology class (TGJ2O). The creative masters are David Corrie, Jasmine DeBoer, T'Miika McMichael and Ali Snell. Be sure to look at the Hope You Die Movie afterward. Their movie was completed for a final project and looks into the darker side of a bully. These students reflect on the effects of those that have been bullied and dedicate their movie to victims. This movie has been entered into the Imagyn Film Festival to prevent violence in schools.

I Hope You Die - Movie

Josh / Rob —Created in a music video format, this movie takes a serious look at bullying. Created by Josh Behnish and Rob Tarnawski in their grade 11 Communication Technology course, this is set to a song by Billy Talent. Josh and Rob requested permission to use the song, and were not only granted permission, but were also complimented on their work.

PixiSticks —A look at addiction—creatively rendered by a group of grade 10 boys. Tyler Mitchell, Scott Campbell, Alex Coleman and Jack Weiler add their unique look on the subject. This was created for a movie assignment in Grade 10 Communication Technology (TGJ2O)

Redmen Legend —Created by a group of grade 10 students, this is a humorous short film about a school legend and the few brave men who had the courage and resources to find out the truth behind the legend. Created by Aaron Martin, Tyler Mitchell, Sebastian DeVries and Jack Weiler.

Sweet Revenge —Created by a group of grade 11 boys (Matt Austin, Eric Armstrong, Brandon Sallows and Mark Wilkinson) for a mini movie assignment, this movie takes a different look at bullying and includes a few spoofs on the expected (TGJ3M).

Trippy Footage —This footage is an interesting collection of bizarre items that the group found "trippy". Sara Johns, Carissa Schenk and Tyler Mudde compiled this for a mini movie assignment in TGJ3M.

Photography

Jessica Duizer —An amazing collection of photos by grade 11 student Jessica Duizer. This was completed for a photography assignment in TGJ3M.

T"Miika McMichael —A wonderful collection of photos by grade 10 student T'Miika McMichael. In this project, grade 10 students were challenged to approach photography in a different way. T'Miika did an outstanding job.

Stop Motion Animation:

These are truly a treat! All Stop Motion Animations are created by Grade 11 TGJ3M classes. Stop Motion is an animation technique that makes the impossible seem possible. Students compose still photographs and learn how to render them so they appear to move. This is a lot of work, but so much fun! We have several Stop Motion Animations that are being entered into an Animation Festival in Toronto. Look for us—the event is covered by a live Webcast in June!

Carissa / Sara / Tyler —This was their first attempt at Stop Motion, and it is wonderful. These are abstract scenes put together with a consistent transition. Authors: Carissa Schenck, Sara Johns, Tyler Mudde.

Cell Phone —These girls make a drawing come to life then turn into a physical phone. An exceptional piece of work! Authors are Chantel Murray and Stephanie Wood-Taylor.

Glad Final —Can drawings come to life? Yes they can! Amber Walton, Danielle Kruse and Kody Jacobs do a fantastic job of animating their drawings. With nothing but a camera and a white board, you will be amazed at what these students create.

Grand Prix —A race through the school on some unique vehicles. Brilliantly mastered by JB Underwood, Jordan Rinn, and Taylor Williamson.

Gummy Bears —Mom said not to play with our food, but these students do an amazing job of doing just that. Working with a scene of nothing but candy, these girls go above and beyond. Authors are Robyn Doig, Sammy Robinet, Stephanie DeJong and Lindsay Dolmage.

Lego Miners —Fighting ninjas, dinosaurs, epic battles, this animation has it all! Check out the creative masterpiece. You won't be disappointed. Authors: Matt Austin, Brandon Sallows, and Mark Wilkinson.

MONSTAA —Get ready for some fun! These poor girls are dragged through the school by unseen ghosts. Set to some fun music, you will watch it again and again! Authors - Sydney Nichols, Emily Lansink, and Jessica Duizer.

Rob & Josh Race —A race through the school with no vehicle! A well done piece to mess with your mind! Authors: Rob Tarnawski and Josh Behnish.

Runaway Car —Another creative piece of work from Sydney Nichols, Emily Lansink, and Jessica Duizer. They outdo themselves in this animation. Pay close attention to the creative credits and their method of transportation. Well done!

Sound The Alarm —This is a final project submitted by Carissa Schenck, Sara Johns and Tyler Mudde. It is a fantastic example of what you can do with Stop Motion. A truly creative piece.

Tetris —A new spin on a favourite. Check out what these guys can do with Lego! Authors are Rob Proctor, Ed Vossen, and Dillon Wroot.

What Ipods Do —Another fantastic piece of work by Amber Walton, Danielle Kruse and Kody Jacobs. Here they combine their artistic and photographic skills to produce an animation that is truly a one of a kind.

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