Thursday, May 19, 2011

Revised Artist Statement

I have always love colors. I love the way it blends in with other colors to create another, and just the way something can look so different with colors in them. That's why I love experimenting with makeup, as I call myself a Make-Up artist.

After taking this course, I found myself a new passion, and that is being an actress. I had an amazing time working with my partner Chris Mapoy on our video project together. We are both very excited as the way it came out. Watching myself on the big screen definitely made me look at myself in a different way because even though it is a me, it is another character. A person completely different than how I act in real life. As an actress I learned to portray my given character on the screen. It's as if you are someone else. Acting is a way to express oneself. I am really excited to keep practicing and learning. I cannot wait to participate in more short films.

Actors are artists, too.
& I am just beginning to unfold the art of acting.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Reflection on the class

I enjoyed taking this course very much. I feel that I was able to get a hands on experience on a lot of the programs that I was not familiar with before such as Photoshop, iMovie, and final cut. I think the lectures are important, however, because it is a once per week class, I feel that a lot of materials are crammed into a class period, and over the week students tend to forget parts of the materials. Also the lab helped a lot because we are actually able to do our work in class.

Overall, I enjoyed taking this class, especially the film project in the end. =)

Le Mani (original movie trailer)







Le Mani (original movie trailer) from Danielle Yu on Vimeo.


Please enjoy!!!! =D

Created by: Danielle Yu & Chris Mapoy

Friday, April 15, 2011

Museum of Moving Images

The Museum of Moving Images is a very fun place to go. I was surprised at all the media technology that was at the museum. Not only was there wonderful showcases on display, the museum also had a lot of hands on activities. Technology improved greatly over the last century both on photography and moving images due to the advances by scientists and inventors in Europe and the United States. 

From still to moving images:

Many developments led to the birth of the movies: the theory of visual persistence- the idea that the retina can retain an image for a fraction of a second after the image is removed from the field of vision- proposed by Peter Mark Roget in England in 1824; the invention of photography in France by Joseph-Nicephore Niepce and Louis Daguerre in the 1820s; the development of paper film by William Fox Talbot in England in the 1840s, leading to the introduction of flexible celluloid film by the Eastman Kodak Company in 1889; and the photraphic studies of animal motion made by Eadweard Muybridge in America during the 1879s and by Etienne-Jules Marey in France in the 1880s, which inspired Thomas Edison to decise the first modern motion-picture camera in 1891.In 1895 films were first projected for audiences by the Skladanowsky brothres in Germany and the Lumiere brothers in France.

The invention of the telegraph by Samuel F. B. Morse in 1837 and of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 revealed the communication potential of electrical impulses. By 1901, Guglielmo Marconi in Italy had discovered a way to use radio waves to transmit sound across the globe. Television- the transmission of pictures via these same radio waves- was the natural step.

--excerpt from Museum of Moving Images

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My friend & I made our own flip-book video which was only 5 seconds each run. It was really fun! We also brought the actual flip book at the museum store. I was really surprised that only 5 seconds of video took about a hundred images to show the actual movements. 

Here is a video of the ones we did on the big screen...enjoy ;]


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I also did the voice over for two characters: one is Babe from Charlotte's Web and the woman in the scene (I don't know her character name). This activity was extremely fun but tricky at the same time because you had to say the line at the exact same time as the character in the screen. I definitely had a good time.
(unfortunately the videos would not load on the blog ;[ sorry guys)

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I also did two animations. Basically you design the background yourself and you just take a screenshot of each photo. You need to be consistent with the images so when you replay the photos, it will look like a mini-movie ;]

(I don't know why it's really fast and short, the machine told us to take only 10 screenshots)






ENJOY !!!!! ;D


Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Talking with your style at Hunter Library.

Fashion is a way to express ourselves without having to tell people how we feel...

-Rose thorns-
Bold. ease. pearls. love. calm.


-Wonder Colors-
happy. excited. cheerful. sunshine.

-Classy Tutu-
Cute. smiles. happy. dancer. poke-a-dots.

 -Red&Black-
Statement. Gentleman. Clean. Chill.

-Army Boots-
Attitude. heart. Strip. Go getter. attention.


Monday, February 7, 2011

Artist Statement

Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder: a frequent statement that is commonly used by many people. Yet, the majority of those people, especially woman, are infatuated with their outer appearances. Whether or not I fall into that category, I do not know myself. However, it has become a social self-reality, and I have come to accept it. Additionally, it is also the birth of my art interest. My art reflects on what I do best, and that is being a makeup artist.

Makeup is magic.

I found myself inspired by exotic, whimsical makeup, high fashion, fantasy, and color combinations. Just walking down the streets of NYC in soho and the west village, I would constantly find people’s selections of mix and match an inspiration for their makeup options.

Nothing is more beautiful than natural beauty.

A person's face is like a canvas, in which the makeup is the paint that will give it a story.
As an artist, I cannot be at many places at once, I cannot travel great distances to teach girls how to apply makeup, but through media outlets such as making YouTube tutorial videos, I can share my knowledge and skill with the rest of the people, anywhere and everywhere.