Thursday 29 September 2011

Multimedia Induction: Pin Hole Photography

As part of out starter activities and inductions to NTU multimedia, we experimented with pin hole photography. This was a completely new process for me, and I was interested to start the task. We made the cameras from a 500ml can, I was really impressed with my results. I took a quick photo of my image with my iPhone but i'll add more photos once they have been scanned in properly!


I was so surprised by the detail that was captured through such a simple mechanism.. This photo was of the Arkwright building & you can clearly see the detail on the walls and the windows. :)

NTU Multimedia Graduate Review: Jason Hibbert

As I was browsing through the Alumni list of NTU graduates, I discovered a Multimedia designer called Jason Hibbert. Whilst looking through his work, I was impressed with the diverse range of media based work which he had in his portfolio. I was particularly interested in the Interactive pieces, which look to be created for Children to enhance learning and development.


The images display how Jason has worked strictly to a brief, to design an interactive piece which is functional and can be used for a specific purpose- in this case it has been created for the younger audience. I was initially impressed with the way that Jason Hibbert shows a range of various skills across the multimedia front. His works portrays his capability to adapt quickly to different design briefs and succeed in this.



The colour schemes, font size and style, language and theme, reflect Jasons ability to directly approach and target his audience. I am very impressed with all of Jasons work and I am looking forward to getting the course started to begin to learn new skills and understand the different technologies and how to use them.