Week 1 - Read Lesson and Find an App
Welcome to distance/remote learning. This is new to all of us so be patient and try your best to learn something new. If we were still at school you would be using Adobe Premiere Pro for this project. We don't have access to that at home. So, you will need to find an app that will work for you. There are a lot of free apps and two fo these are listed below.
Your assignment is to create a Stop Motion Animation using photos. Now click here to go to the original lesson. Read everything on this page. Watch some of the videos so you can better understand this technique.
Your assignment is to create a Stop Motion Animation using photos. Now click here to go to the original lesson. Read everything on this page. Watch some of the videos so you can better understand this technique.
FIND AN APP TO USE FOR THIS LESSON
Recommended App: Stop Motion App for iPhone, Android and iPad has a lot of good reviews and is FREE. |
Week 2 - Create a Stop Motion Animation using Photos
Click on the below button to see the full lesson and rubric. Contact me at anytime with questions. [email protected]
REMEMBER: This assignment and Rubric was made when school was in session full time. You may alter the assignment in many different ways to accommodate your learning environment. For example, the stop motion doesn't have to be a dream, you might only be able to take 100 photos instead of 400 photos, you might not be able to add music or sound effects to your project. The key objective is for you to use your creativity and create a stop motion video to the best of your abilities.
REMEMBER: This assignment and Rubric was made when school was in session full time. You may alter the assignment in many different ways to accommodate your learning environment. For example, the stop motion doesn't have to be a dream, you might only be able to take 100 photos instead of 400 photos, you might not be able to add music or sound effects to your project. The key objective is for you to use your creativity and create a stop motion video to the best of your abilities.
Week 5 - Week 10
Welcome to Week 5 of Distance Learning. Some of you are doing a great job transitioning to distance learning, but many are still adjusting to the new routine. To make it easier for everyone to earn credit this semester I'm changing things up.
Starting Monday, April 27th everyone will be in charge of their project-based learning. Project-based learning is what we do in visual arts. We learn new skills, techniques, and materials through projects. I want you to think of this class as a general art course. Each week you need to work on a visual art project and post it to Schoology. You decide the project based on the equipment, materials, and supplies you have at home. You decide how much time you can devote to the art project based on your home schedule. I'd like you to strive for 30 minutes per week. That's it! Easy!
You have to post your work to Schoology to earn credit. You can publish your work to Weebly if you'd like, but you have to let me know in Schoology that you put the work on Weebly.
I'm sorry but I can't give you credit if you don't do the work. I think I've made this as easy as possible for all of you to pass the semester, but if you think this is still too hard, TALK TO ME. My email is [email protected]. Send me an email at any time with any questions, or if you need suggestions for a project. I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
You have 3 options for projects.
1. Design Your Own Distance Learning Projects (see the form below). You can do ANY ART related project (sculpture from recycled materials/clay/, painting with acrylics/watercolor, drawing with pencils/pens/ink, doodles, nature art, photography, anime, comics, digital drawing on iPad,
2. Choose from the B&W Photography lessons on my Weebly website - GMHSART.weebly.com.
3. You now have access to Photoshop at home, if you have a computer. Learn more about Photoshop by following online tutorials. I've listed below two of my favorite Photoshop teachers on Youtube.
Each week you will need to upload your project to Schoology by Friday (of that week).
Remember, even though I am not in the classroom with you, I am here for you. Please reach out to me via school email [email protected] with any of your questions.
Starting Monday, April 27th everyone will be in charge of their project-based learning. Project-based learning is what we do in visual arts. We learn new skills, techniques, and materials through projects. I want you to think of this class as a general art course. Each week you need to work on a visual art project and post it to Schoology. You decide the project based on the equipment, materials, and supplies you have at home. You decide how much time you can devote to the art project based on your home schedule. I'd like you to strive for 30 minutes per week. That's it! Easy!
You have to post your work to Schoology to earn credit. You can publish your work to Weebly if you'd like, but you have to let me know in Schoology that you put the work on Weebly.
I'm sorry but I can't give you credit if you don't do the work. I think I've made this as easy as possible for all of you to pass the semester, but if you think this is still too hard, TALK TO ME. My email is [email protected]. Send me an email at any time with any questions, or if you need suggestions for a project. I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
You have 3 options for projects.
1. Design Your Own Distance Learning Projects (see the form below). You can do ANY ART related project (sculpture from recycled materials/clay/, painting with acrylics/watercolor, drawing with pencils/pens/ink, doodles, nature art, photography, anime, comics, digital drawing on iPad,
2. Choose from the B&W Photography lessons on my Weebly website - GMHSART.weebly.com.
3. You now have access to Photoshop at home, if you have a computer. Learn more about Photoshop by following online tutorials. I've listed below two of my favorite Photoshop teachers on Youtube.
Each week you will need to upload your project to Schoology by Friday (of that week).
Remember, even though I am not in the classroom with you, I am here for you. Please reach out to me via school email [email protected] with any of your questions.
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