Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Final Editing Workshop of 2009

a few moments of the fianl workshop of 2009




a couple of pictures as well



Monday, December 14, 2009

Workshop 12/9

December 9th we met with the students to start editing the footage in imovie. In this session we watched clips of Wayne and Jessie's interviews and took notes on interesting and exciting parts that should go into the final product. We also talked about what didn't work or what everyone disliked about each clip. It was fun to see the students react to seeing themselves on screen. Some things noted was that they want to add music to the interviews and edit them into sections such as questions on art or questions on personal life.

After watching the two interviews I think we will be editing Jessie's in imovie next week and have that be the final product of this semester's work. Since we have run out of time we want to have one finished video and Jessie's interview will be it. Not sure how much will be completed next week, we will have to wait and see. I think the students will continue to film more interviews and create more videos next semester, which is great because they all seem to enjoy the work they have been doing at HPAC.

Workshop Updates

After interviewing the 2 New Zealand artists, a resident artist, and HPAC's curator, we interviewed another artist named Jessie, I believe on November 18th. Her interview took place next to her artwork in the second floor gallery and it went really well. The students were excited about asking her questions about her art and her dog and personality. The video footage from Jessie's interview is probably the best yet since the students were somewhat experienced in filming already.

After Jessie's interview, we had the students film themselves interviewing each other and that was pretty funny. They got really into it and seemed to enjoy filming and interviewing each other. This helped them get more comfortable with the camera and being filmed.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Youth Participants

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Josh









Amere




Larry


Carmen


Mariah







Isiah

Youth Art Board Curriculum - General Outline by Ray

Additional Dates TBD

Week 1 – 9/30
Project Overview

Week 2 – 10/7
Question Development/Brainstorm
Select Potential Interviews
Interview format

Week 3 – 10/21
Question Refinement
Interview Practice
Determine Roles

Week 4 – 10/28
Workshop
First Interview Practice

Week 5 – 11/4
Workshop
Teaching Artist Interviews
Exhibiting Artist Interviews

Week 6 – 11/11
Workshop
Exhibiting Artist Interviews

Week 7 – 11/18
Additional Interviews
Editing

Week 8 – 12/2
Editing

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Workshop 1: Interview examples + New Zealand Artists

We talked about the 2 artist interviews: Marisa Willoughby and Justin Bua

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr7hQrRO29o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nhxqbfLmYk

The visiting artists from New Zealand are:
Daniel du Bern and Wayne Youle

- Helga

Workshop 1

The participants answered 3 questions. Those questions we would like to ask again at the end of the project and see how the students answer then:

Q 1: Why do you think it is important to document artists and their work?
Answers:
- promote their work
- give more background about the artist
- provide more info that you can't get from just looking
- it's a document of history that can be shared and passed down
- the interview cold give the art center a more special collection
- comparing an American artist's art
to an artist from New Zealand show the cultural differences
- to see how they think
Q 2: What can these interviews achieve?
Answers:
- we could show how an artist thinks and progresses through their artwork
- increase the number of visitors to the art center
- audiences perspectives will change on art
- it can be used as a source, memory
- to learn about thow art is combined
- how they practice their art
Q 3: What do you personally wnt to accomplish?
- I get the chance to experience my first interview
- I gain more knowledge about the artist as a person
- I get the chance to meet someone from New Zealand
- learn to use the equipment
- learn how to edit on the computer
- meet new artists that are from New Zealand
- communication skills
- meet new people

-Helga



Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Workshop 1

Today Helga and I had a successful workshop at HPAC with 8 students. We shared our powerpoint and did some activities with the students. In the powerpoint we discussed the project and why it is important. We also talked about journalism and how to design and conduct an interview. Then we played two examples of artist interviews and asked the students what they thought about them.

Everyone was really excited and enthusiastic about sharing their opinions on the examples. The students liked when the interview had music playing in the background and when the camera was closer to the artist. Lastly, we practiced interviewing each other with the questions the students came up with last week.

Helga took some pictures of the students which will be posted. For next week we will learn how to set up and work with video and recording equipment, and the students will practice interviewing a teaching artist from HPAC. Also we talked about getting the students involved with the blog.

-Becca

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Questions from the Youth Art Board, with edits

What inspires you to make art?
What’s your inspiration outside of art?
What type of art do you work with?
What is your preferred medium? Explain your process.
Why did you become an artist?
What does art mean to you? How do you define your art?
How does your art reflect you?
What would your life be like without art?
Who is your role model and when did you discover them?
What motivates you to keep making art?
What kind of music do you listen to?
Why did you become interested in art?
What was your first piece of art in an exhibition?
How did you get your first art exhibition? Explain the process.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Workshop 1 Outline

This is what Helga and I have outlined for the YAB meeting October 21

I. Discuss the project
II. Discuss the importance of documenting artists and artwork
III. Discuss ideas behind journalism and interviewing
IV. Try to show an example of an interview
V. Go over the group's interview questions, add more to them, etc.
VI. Practice interviewing each other in groups of 2, using the questions already created and new ones

There is definitely room for more activities and discussion. Let me know what you all think!
-Becca

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Project HPAC Workshops

Workshop 1: Camera and Microphone Basics

Understanding of white point balance
Framing
Different camera types

Goal: For students to produce a one minute postcard

Workshop 2: Interviewing and Questioning

Explain the ideas behind journalism
Preliminary interview questions
Practice interviewing

Goal: Film an interview

Workshop 3: Story Boarding and Shot Lists

Review Footage
Explain the ideas behind story boarding and drawing out ideas
List edits

Goal: Screen raw footage and come up with a story board and locations for filming

Workshop 4: Editing and Digitizing

Show how to digitize footage
Show how to Edit footage- Final cut pro

Goals: Start the editing process

Workshop 5: More Editing

Goal: Have enough footage for 2-3 interviews ready for graphics layout

Workshop 6: Graphics

Show how to add graphics to videos
Add credits at the end of videos

Goal: Add graphics to videos and finish the films


MEETING: Monday 10/12/09 @ HPAC

Students
Afterschool program
Recruited freshmen and juniors from King College and Kenwood
Participants get a monthly stipend
Project is student driven
Students meet: weekly Wednesday 3.30 – 500 pm

Term/Course
Fall video project
Video production, no more than 5 minutes in length

What is the video about?
Students interview teaching and visiting artists
Perspective: Visiting Artists from New Zealand arrive soon

What is to learn on the way?
(Students don’t have video skills at all)

Students design interview questions
Students facilitate the interview
Filming (skill building)
Editing (learn final cut pro) how to

What will happen with the video?
Presentation in a culminating event
Ideally in Fun For All

Create/start files with at least 2 artist interviews

The Goal: open to interpretation


We will get: questions and outline from Ray
We will need: sets of camera and tools (also SAIC)

Tuesday, October 13, 2009





Miles, Abigail, and Helga met Ray at the HPAC for a first project introduction and site investigation this afternoon. We are impressed about the space and we are looking forward to work on an exciting project. We had a good time and we missed Becca.
The cafeteria is worth a visit; we enjoyed the lively and friendly atmosphere there too. Helga

Friday, October 9, 2009

Meeting on site

Hi Becca,
I can meet Monday and/or Wednesday. I prefer meeting with Ray and then join the youth group coming Wednesday during their official meeting. May be we narrow it down to Wednesday and make individual investigations of the space before the official meetings. Please fix a time and meeting point. I will be there. Helga

Hi Miles,
Would you have time and interest for a first visit this Sunday? I am playing with the idea. Please call 847 864 2350 so we can talk. Thanks. Helga

Becca's First Visit

I went to HPAC this morning just to check out the site because I'm not sure if I'll make it to our meeting on Monday. I actually ran into Ray immediately and he said we should set up a time to meet with him, so maybe on Monday as well. I think the meeting will be good so we can figure out where to start and which artists we are supposed to interview for the archive.

Also, in Ray's email he mentioned that the Youth Art Board meets on Wednesdays from 3:30-5, so maybe we should attend that this week too (I can drive all of us to that and then to class!).

I was looking at the website at the 4833:rph and A:List links, and I think our project will be connected to these since they are what Ray works with and they are related to the artists that have exhibited and taught at HPAC.

The actual building is pretty big with galleries on the first and second floors. And there are classrooms and meeting spaces and a cafe! So let me know what you all think and when we should set up a meeting with Ray, I think the sooner the better.

Have a great weekend!
-Becca

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Hyde Park Art Center







Their Mission:

The Hyde Park Art Center’s mission is to stimulate and sustain the visual arts in Chicago. It is the oldest alternative exhibition space in the City and boasts a long record of education outreach in the community.

Their Location:

5020 S. Cornell Avenue
Chicago, IL 60615
http://www.hydeparkart.org/

Their Hours:

Mon-Thurs: 9am-8pm
Fri-Sat: 9am-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5pm

Their Contact Information:

t: 773-324-5520
f: 773-324-6641
generalinfo@hydeparkart.org

Directions:

http://www.hydeparkart.org/contact/transportation/