During Junior year we went to the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. The workshop that I was assigned was a physical graphic design course.
I made three posters but sadly because of a technical issue I lost the photos. The first post represented anger. I tore the paper up, made hole punches, and cut pieces off. This gave it a very destroyed look to represent anger. Then the next time I regretted it and I did nearly the same thing but made the paper brown instead of red. But instead of leaving it like that, I attempted to repair it while still making sure it looked like it was torn up to show the regret of ruining the first one because it was a continuation for a character. And after that, we went on a tour around the campus.
I made three posters but sadly because of a technical issue I lost the photos. The first post represented anger. I tore the paper up, made hole punches, and cut pieces off. This gave it a very destroyed look to represent anger. Then the next time I regretted it and I did nearly the same thing but made the paper brown instead of red. But instead of leaving it like that, I attempted to repair it while still making sure it looked like it was torn up to show the regret of ruining the first one because it was a continuation for a character. And after that, we went on a tour around the campus.
We also went during Senior year. This time my workshop was to make a film. Because the IB pathways had things related to films in theater, I never had a great opportunity to explore this type of medium fully. The main "focus" was "punching" or faking one at least. Using camera angles to make it appear as if they legitimately got hit. My group made a scene to make it appear as though the punch came naturally from a game. We made a variety of cuts and edits to get the scene just right. We then presented it to the other groups that were with us. Because it was a film it was difficult to capture a photo but I tried my best to get a few shots.