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Blackpool Art Service has set up this blog to display videos created by young people doing their Arts Award.

Please watch and leave a helpful comment (including the name of the person you are referring to) it will help go towards their portfolio.

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Monday

Five films of how to do things

This film features five of our Bronze Arts Award young people.
Kayleigh starts us off with a demonstration of how to create a comic life page, after 6mins and 25 secs Maria talks us through how to draw using perspective. Sara teaches us how to make a hat from 8mins 33secs followed by Rhiannon at 10mins 14 secs showing you how to edit a digital photograph. Last but not least Maddi presents how to deisgn and make a hat. Please leave a comment.











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3 comments:

  1. Comment for Sara.
    I thought the delivery was very clear and articulated excellently for the camera. Alot better than some of my fashion degree students! Very good visuals and contemporary designs used in the mood boards.
    Key words would be good to use more in the power-point.
    Encouraging use of language used to inspire would be designers to give it a go.
    Well done.
    Stephen Stone
    Fashion Design Lecturer

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  2. Kayleigh.
    Well done on a very precise explanation of how to use comic strip. You made it look so easy! Perhaps next time you film it could be with less background noise or talk a little louder. But well done!

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  3. Some very useful information here Kayleigh, you showed how user friendly comic life is and included a lot of the programme's features. A clear and friendly delivery just spoilt a bit by the background noise. It can be a problem when filming on location. It maybe worth editing the original out and using background music with a voice over. It was good that you remembered the camera/viewer throughout by facing the camera regularly. Over all a good clear sharing of a useful skill.

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