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Tuesday, 28 July 2020

Workshop 5-Creating Characters

1. looks like a normal mum with button eyes.
    - dresses like the real mother.
    - softer/rounder edges - hips, head, knees, elbows.
    - clothes are basic design, no patterns, cover most of her body.



2. Head & nose - pointer/sharp
   - sleeves get shorter.
   - addition of red to the color palette.
   - starting to get Beatle shape from the apron.
   - long baggy pants keep the idea of softness.
   


3. All weight has moved to her hips/bum- accents Beatle shape of the dress. 
    - red, black, white, more pattern, better, tighter fit, more skin showing.
    - getting longer & pointer - stretched neck, pointed elbows, shorter hair, pointed head & nose.



4. scissors/twig-like - very skinny
   - huge height increase - compared to the oven.
   - pointy head, elbows.
   - high heels.
   - full black outfit - red shoes.
   - little/no fat left on body lots of skin showing.



5. skinless, needle-like, no face, paper-thin.
   - has grown extra legs.
   - looks alien - not human-like.
   - clothes are more like tattered rags.
   - very tall.
   - has become hunched over.




*Gradual changes over time.
- takes more time to notice.
- looks can be deceiving.
- changes as Coraline's perception of her changes.




*Start - the color is warmly inviting, by the end, it is green, unnatural & creepy













Friday, 24 July 2020

My health and safety knowledge

In-home economic we were required to make word art and explain safety in a kitchen etc food safety, hygiene, roles, and responsibilities

Thursday, 2 July 2020

Sustainability Hurumanu - Semester 2

For the last 6 weeks, we have been working on sustainability for week 1 we had to watch a Netflix video on COVID-19 to see what actually happened then week 2 we learned how to use different graphs and played some maths games, In week three we will unpack Sustainability a bit more, looking at specific examples of Sustainability. In week four we will explore Sustainability even further, looking at specific examples of Sustainability, and how to correctly structure an essay. In week Five we will complete our writing task and use the Paragraph Card structure to record our research on Sustainability issues and try the Library for different forms of information. In week 6 we learned some core mathematics skills to apply our understanding of sustainability.




Refliction:

What did you take away from this course? i don't know enough about it.

What did you enjoy? listening to music and eating in class.

What suggestions for change do you have? nothing.

Friday, 26 June 2020

Blueberry lemon crust muffins.

Hey, guys, 23/6/20 we made blueberry lemon crust muffins and I will talk about how they went.

My blueberry muffins looked like purple/blue in color they were also smooth on the top and you could see the blueberries on top they smelt as if they just came out of the oven and it smelt like lemon.

The blueberry muffins tasted like lemon on the outside and when u bite the blueberries it tasted like blueberries.


The texture of the muffins felt as if they would melt in your mouth.


I would change the amount of sugar we put in because it was to sugary

Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Dissecting hearts

Hey guys on 23/06/2020 i dissected a heart with my group me, Miah, Gerald.

I will tell you the materials we used to dissect this heart.
- Scalpel.
- Scissors.
- Tweezers.
- Gloves.


Tuesday, 23 June 2020

Angles and movement shots.

*High angle- makes the character 'other Wybie' look small, weak, and vulnerable.

*POV- Other mother - dominant & powerful.

*Medium shot- gives us some idea of the background but not full.

*Audience feels- powerful we are looking down on Wybie through other mothers POV sad worried for Wybie- he looks small, sad, innocent.
-the first character in other world to suggest something is not right.

*Directors purpose-makes us feel sorry for Wybie.
-It makes the audience think that maybe the other mother isn't so nice-foreshadowing.


*In the shot with the other Wybie and the other mother, high angle shots
are used effectively to show the theme looks can be deceiving.

-This is demonstrated through a high angle shot from the point of view of the other mother. She is looking down the front porch steps at a scared other Wybie. This makes the audience feel sorry for Wybie and makes the other mother see powerful. The purpose of this scene was to make the audience think that maybe the other mother isn't so nice after all. Combined with the use of lighting, Wybie is in a warm light but surrounded by darkness, the director has created an atmosphere of caution-something is not right. This reminds the viewer of a later scene where Coraline is looking up at the other mother in horror as she throws her through a magical portal into a locked room. This shows that looks can be deceiving because the other mother wasn't nice like Coraline's first thought.

Wednesday, 17 June 2020

A reduction in the normal amount of this cartilage tissue causes some forms of arthritis. Normal wear and tear cause OA, one of the most common forms of arthritis. An infection or injury to the joints can exacerbate this natural breakdown of cartilage tissue.
Not everyone develops osteoarthritis. It is not an inevitable condition. Risk factors increase the likelihood you will develop osteoarthritis, but people can develop the disease who have none of the known risk factors.
Osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis the most common form of arthritis.
Rheumatoid Arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease, which means that the 
the immune system attacks parts of the body—especially the joints.
  1. How to avoid achy joints. You can't always prevent arthritis.
  2. Eat fish. Certain fish are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, a healthy polyunsaturated fat. 
  3. Control your weight. Your knees have to support your body weight. 
  4. Exercise.
  5. Avoid injury.
  6. Protect your joints.
  7. See your doctor.