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Today

1) A little Wysocki2) A question3) Workshop time4) Thursday– and beyond! 5) Homework

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“Because we have all grown up in densely visually constructed environments, usually with little overt instruction or awareness of how the construction takes place, it is easy to think of the visual elements of texts as simply happening or appearing…as though… television sitcoms were the result of a camera crew following a typical family through their day.”

Anne Wysocki tells us…

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Here’s a movie teacher.

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And a TV teacher.

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And a movie Profes…

Wait a minute!

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An actual professor.

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TV young folk hanging out, as you would on the quad with your classmates.

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College student on TV.

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College student on TV.

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Wysocki asks us…

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Q: How are the visual aspects of texts tied to our bodily experiences?

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Workshop

1) Form groups of four2) Choose an order3) Display your work. Allow everyone to

comment BEFORE you say anything4) Discuss (the author can now speak, too)5) Rotate

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On Thursday…

We’re going to do some intense Photoshop work.I want to take a few minutes here in class to ask again, though: what else would you like to do this semester? If there are no requests, I will update the readings based on my pre-semester plan, but I’d love to have your input. I want this to be your class, too.

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For Thursday…

Read/watch:• iTunes Style Illustration and at least 3 of the following:•Removing a Background•Coloring a drawing•Retouching a Photo•Inserting person into photo•Using Tools•Digital Make-up•http://www.photoshopessentials.com/ (any article you’d like)