Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Creativity and talent!

【Touhou】Bad Apple!! PV【Stylized Shadow Art】


0-0 this is the first reaction when I saw Indri post up this video on facebook. i reckon this person is just too free 8D




and the second time I see this continuation of the video post up by Indri on facebook.

Bad Apple!! - Stop Motion PV



0-0 0-0 i was thinking that this person seriously have too much free time.

and he/she is just talented.


Linked back to the life of the commoners, Cheeyong was discussing this question with us during the class:

"What do you think are the two things a designer should have in the design industry?" He asked.

"Creativity?" Cassie said.

"Yes, and one more?" He asked again.

"...." The class is silent.

"Talent." He answered. (after seeing no one knows it.)

So he said, there's 2 types of designers existing right now, one being the creative type(those we hate), and the other being the hardworking type(those most of us are).

Which type are you?:D


Anyway, another funny thing about photography, or rather photographer nowadays he mentioned is that :

"We're having shoot and check photographer instead of think and shoot." He laughed.

and that's really true!

since when did you not see a student taking up photography with their awesome cameras and just point and shoot for like 100+times and spending a few minutes in between just to hear some words coming out from their mouth.

"Shoot, I should have gone lower!"

"Oh dear, what's that black box at my background!"

"Damn the floor isn't parallel with my stairs..."

And many things like that.

As I recall from M's class, he always tell us to think before you shoot, and therefore no cropping of image as you are suppose to compose from your own camera before you shoot anything.

and this is certainly right for this situation.

Are we using our brains to think first before clicking or are we thinking after we click?


I think that's an area where most of us, including me should improve on.




Bring meaning to everything you do, and not just by producing pretty good-looking works.

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