Katie Kimberly

Anxiety

“Anxiety” by Katie Kimberly is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0

Synopsis:

This story will follow both the Brain and Heart showing their perspective of what anxiety is and how it impacts them. Also, showing us how the Brain and Heart conflict with each other.

Content and Creation:

All images were originally drawn in Procreate and combined Adobe Photoshop. For audio related resources and editing software I used TikTok’s text to speech feature, QuickTime Player, and Audacity. Also for video editing I used a combination of Canva and CapCut.

Image Credits:

All Brain and Heart illustrations belong to Katie Kimberly are licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0

Audio Credits:


Iconic Animation from The 19th and 20th Centuries

Edited with Canva, Capcut, and DaVinci Resolve.

“Hotter Than That” by Louis Armstrong (1927 Version)”  was recorded on December 13, 1927 licensed under CC0 Downloaded from the Internet Archive

]“Lanature1882 praxinoscope projection reynaud ” by Louis Poyet Licensed under CC0  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons
“Prof. Stampfer’s Stroboscopische Scheibe No. X” by Simon Ritter von Stampfer Uploaded by Joortje1  Licensed under CC0  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Optical Toy, Phenakistiscope Disc with Cats and Donkey, ca. 1830” by MiguelMunoz Licensed under CC0  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Original Eadweard Muybridge Animation of The Horse in Motion” by Eadweard Muybridge Licensed under CC0.Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons.

“Phenakistoscope 3g07690a” by Eadweard Muybridge Licensed under CC0.  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Dog galloping slow motion” Photos made by Eadweard Muybridge  Animation by Waugsberg Licensed under CC0  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Muybridge race horse animated” by Eadweard Muybridge Uploaded by Trialsanderrors Licensed under CC0  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Gertie (1)” by Winsor McCay Licensed under CC0 Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Gertie the dinosaur standing on a cliff edge looking at a mastodon” by Winsor McCay Licensed under CC0.  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Gertie the Dinosaur with her mouth open” by Winsor McCay Licensed under CC0  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Gertie the Dinosaur looks in from offscreen (original art)” by Winsor McCay Licensed under CC0.  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“A Felix prototype in Feline Follies (1919)” by Pat Sullivan Licensed under CC0  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons 

“Felix arriving in Hollywood” by Pat Sullivan Studios Licensed under CC0  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons 

Felix-chaplin” by Pat Sullivan and Otto Messmer Licensed under CC0  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons 

“Non Stop Fright (1927)” by Pat Sullivan and Otto Messmer Licensed under CC0  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons 

“Felix Laff” by Denis Barthel Licensed under CC0  Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons 

“Oswald Smiles” (Tall Timber, 1928)” by Walt Disney Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Oswaldrabbitwave” by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks 

“Oswald empty socks 08” by Ub Iwerks and Walt Disney  Licensed under CC0 Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Steamboat Willie” by Walt Disney  Licensed under CC0 Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Mickey Mouse concept art (clear version)” by Ub Iwerks  Licensed under CC0 Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Ub Iwerks Mickey Mouse and Pete production drawing from Galloping Gaucho 1-1″ by Ub Iwerk Licensed under CC0 Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Plane Crazy” by Walt Disney Licensed under CC0 Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Plane Crazy (1928) storyboard 04” by Ub Iwerks Licensed under CC0 Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Karnival Kid storyboard 09” by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks 
Licensed under CC0 Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

“Karnival Kid storyboard 03” by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks 
Licensed under CC0 Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons

Galactic Galaxy Podcast

“Galactic Galaxy Podcast Cover” by Katie Kimberly is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 is a derivate of “Galaxy” by O.Heda. Downloaded from Flickr on 2.18.2025 is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

“Galactic Galaxy Podcast” by Katie Kimberly is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Description:

Galactic Galaxy Podcast is a podcast where I talk about all things Star Wars. This podcast includes discussions based on facts and bits of knowledge about the movies, tv series, and characters. Occasionally guests are invited to join in on the conversation. We aim to create a positive space for members of the Star Wars fandom. All members of the fandom are welcome to join us and listen to our weekly podcast.

Audio and Image Credits:

Wonder Woman Takes a Stance

Edited in Adobe Photoshop CC 2025

Fonts: CCMeanwhile (Available through the Adobe CC Font Portal) and a San Serif font provided in Adobe Photoshop.

Butterfly Garden at Atlantic Beach, Florida

Photography has been a passion of mine for years, I unfortunately had to put the camera down during my freshman year of college because I was super busy with school. I had a ton of photographs to choose from and I mean a ton. It was extremely hard to choose which photograph to use for this assignment because I have a ton of photographs and it was a tough decision to make. I tend to take my camera everywhere I travel and capture photographs of subjects or things that stick out to me.

This photograph was captured at Atlantic Beach, Florida near the life guard tower. The sand dunes had wild flowers and plants, but also many butterflies. There were a ton of butterflies flying around the sand dune wild flowers and plants. This specific photograph stuck out to me due the composition, the vibrant colors and the subject of the photograph. There was too much unnecessary empty greenery space in the photograph. I decided that I wanted to have a close up perspective versus farther away, so that you can focus more on the Butterfly rather than the butterfly and greenery. Therefore I cropped out the excess greenery in the background so that the photograph could have a change in perspective and changes the focal point. Then I went back and decided to slightly adjust contrast, brightness and curves. Overall, The cropped version of the photograph plays into the rule of thirds while bringing the butterfly closer to the viewer and making it more apparent that the butterfly is the main subject of the photograph.

The Colorful Jazz Chameleon

“Climbing” by Michael Kuhn. downloaded from Flickr on 1.22.2025 is licensed under CC BY 2.0
“more Jazz guitar.wav” by Sub-d. downloaded from freesound.org on 1.23.2025 is licensed under CC0 by 1.0

I wanted a fun, colorful and funky photo to use for this assignment and the first thing that came to mind was a chameleon. Chameleons are my favorite reptile as well. This image specifically stuck out to me due to the composition, the contrast of colors, and how vibrant it is. The background also stuck out to me due to the colors and the bokeh like blur that is making the background out of focus. This puts more of a focus and emphasis on the tree limb and the chameleon. The jazz guitar sound adds to the funky look of the chameleon as the chameleon is very vibrant and colorful. I wanted to use a rainforest sound but then I changed my mind because I wanted to go with something more outside of the box. I looked at rave music, lo-fi, and house music but then I found this Jazz sound. The sound titled “more Jazz guitar.wav,” is a 120 beats per minute which creates the relaxed and upbeat ambience Then calm jazz guitar music created a different vibe and ambience which helped to change the meaning of the photograph and how you look at the chameleon.

Terms of use: “The Colorful Jazz Chameleon” by Katie Kimberly is licensed under CC BY 2.0. It is attributed to the photographer, Michael Kuhn. The sound originally created by Sub-d is licensed under CC0 by 1.0.

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