Synopsis: A story about a gnome who just moved into his new home. Follow his adventure of trying to making new friends along the way through trial and error.
Content & Creation: All the photographs were shot by me using a Canon Powershot G7X camera. I used Canva to edit, add graphics, text, and create the end title. All of the audio were from Creative Common assets from Freesound.org. Used iMovie to edit the video. This video falls under the Fair Use category 6 (Quoting to recombine elements).
Image Credits:
All personal photos Copyright 2022 Lynn Nguyen, All Rights Reserved
Synopsis: Blue Magic is a journey into the alchemy of extracting the blue from nature and oneself.
Content & Creation: The visual content for this project is a mixture of Creative Commons Assets and personal assets recorded by me. All the personal assets were captured on an iPhone XR and 13. The video was edited using Adobe Premiere Elements 2022. Title slides and credits were created using Adobe Premiere Elements Photoshop. The narration is self-recorded with Audacity.
Software used: Adobe Premiere Pro with Export>Media export process
For my video, I chose women in culture and looking at the different reactions we have to different types of women as we see them. There are images of women from history, entertainment, politics, and we often put them into a certain box of how we expect them to behave or who we believe they are. We commodify them and dismiss them, we are them and yet we vilify them. I also wanted to encourage thoughts about the dichotomy of these different famous faces and what might the first word or association be when we see their image?
Marilyn Monroe “Seven Year Itch”, 1955 by Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York Website Image Link CC: CC BY 2.0
Anita Hill speaking with attendees at the John P. Frank Memorial Lecture at the Student Pavilion at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. Website Image Link CC: CC BY-SA 2.0
Members of the Native American Women Warriors –- a Pueblo, Colorado-based association of active and retired American Indians in U.S. military service -– at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city. Website Image Link CC: CC0 1.0
Dr. E. Faye Williams, National President/CEO of the National Congress of Black Women, reads from Coretta Scott King’s letter outside Mitch McConnell’s house on Capitol Hill by Lorie Shaull Website Image Link CC: CC BY 2.0
Pictures from around California of our local Leagues of Women Voters participating in the Women’s March. Website Image Link CC: CC BY 2.0
Prehistoric Women (1950) Laurette Luez, Allan Nixon, Joan Shawlee, and Judy Landon, directed by Gregg C. Tallas. Website Image Link CC: CC BY-SA 2.0
1952 – When A Girl Is A Teaser – Part 1 How to spot those “bad girls”! Published in the November 1952 issue of “The Girlfriend and The Boyfriend” magazine. Website Image Link CC: CC BY-NC 2.0
Coretta Scott King speaks to students from the U.S. embassy school in New Delhi, India, January 1969. Civil Rights activist Andrew Young is at far right. Photo by Tim Brown. Website Image Link CC: CC BY- NC 2.0