Saturday, 28 March 2015

Medieval Booklet Production Session:1

Saturday  28th February 2015

Session Review

To begin the production of the booklet, I have attempted to create a prototype version of the booklet and trying to understand the logic of creating a button and making it go to a new scene. During the tutorial I noticed that there was a feature that the user in the tutorial had that I did not possess so i saved what I created and must now return to the university campus in order to use Adobe Flash CC and create a working button that can take me to another scene.



By Sebastian Jones

Friday, 20 March 2015

Week Eight: Flash Tweening Tutorial

Friday 20th February 2015

Session Review

During today's class tutorials, the class and I were presented with another tutorial this time detailing the creation and manipulation of motion tween's in adobe flash. I had arrived slightly late to the lesson due to a meeting earlier in the morning; however, I managed to basically understand the mechanics of applying a motion tween to a graphic on screen since I was able to create motion tween's previously for past projects.

By Sebastian Jones

Friday, 13 March 2015

Week Seven: Booklet Tutorial Session

Session Review

During today's class session the class and I engaged with another tutorial. In particular this tutorial instructed us in creating an interactive booklet used action script. My prior experiance in college using action script was useful in understandign the code logic and interface.

However, it was challenging to understand and remember the steps in creating a button that navigated through various points in the timeline.



By Sebastian Jones

Thursday, 5 March 2015

Concept Presentaation Session 1

Thursday  5th Mach 2015

Session Review

Today I am editing the concept presentation template that my lecturer Ree Han has given me; Furthermore, I have taken a brief look at the ideas that I had generated on my scrap sheet of a4 paper and have come to the conclusion that discussing European history will be universally accepted and less controversial.

As I edited and included additional slides to the template such as a mood board, I also began the creation of my colour palette and chose some of the primary colours for the medieval sheets of stained paper.

By Sebastian Jones