Friday, September 23, 2022

I filmed and edited a short movie for class

    I've always thought that filming things and editing videos was a cool pastime. I wanted to try it but never had the time, until now. Recently I've been learning how to use Adobe Premiere Pro to edit videos and music for my college class. My final assignment was to produce a video with effects to demonstrate my video editing skills and what I had learned. This was just the task I needed to push my creativity to the next level. I asked my friend Terry Martin if I could interview him. He agreed. Since Terry is blind I thought it would be good to ask questions that helped other people understand what it would be like to be him. Terry didn't have a lot to say but I managed to piece meaningful tidbits together to give people a sense of who he is. I really liked choosing different video transitions and moving clips to make the video flow together better. Choosing the opening and ending music was also so much fun. I ended up with a short film under 5 minutes.
I think I'd enjoy interviewing small businesses and people about their life and work but anything more serious and dangerous like how reporters deal with dialogue during war times would not be for me. Being in a dangerous environment would be too stressful for me. I tend to become connected with the people I open dialogues with. Filming and interviewing someone is sort of intimate. I know it's a great thing to care, but I have to remind myself not to dwell on things I can't control or change. I am doing the best I can with what God has given me. I am working with what I've got and hopefully, eventually, I'll help make the world a little bit better for people.



Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Brochure for the Every Child Matters movement.

    For my final Adobe InDesign project I was told to make a brochure. I chose the topics that make up the Every Child Matters movement. I read a lot of articles and blogs including " Click here for Orange Shirt Day information". I also watched a Netflix movie called "Indian Horse" that was very moving. Indian Residential schools were harsh and too strict on the children. Often times they would get hurt and traumatized there. Wikipedia has more information and also feel free to research Indian Residential Schools. 
    I made a brochure that explains why Christians are filled with shame and remorse. I wanted the Christian voice to apologize for the abuse and trauma that Indian Residential Schools caused. I am a Christian and I feel shame and remorse. I hope that Indigenous people can forgive the Christian religion. I want to bridge over division and hurt. I want hope of forgiveness to lay the groundwork for friendships and genuine reconciliations. I want Indigenous people and Christians to come together and make a new future, walking hand in hand as equals towards a world full of opportunities. 
    I read an interesting article called "Why some Indigenous Christians still have hope in the church." It filled my eyes with tears and my heart with optimism. In the article Jimmy Thunder, who teaches Indigenous Ministry at Horizon College and Seminary in Saskatoon, says this about how Jesus Christ was introduced to him: "The difference in my situation is, there was an invitation from someone, there was a relationship and there was an understanding that we are equal in the eyes of God. The motivation was love and just a desire to share Christ. "
    A lot of Christians, teachers, and churches are speaking for Orange Shirt Day. They are boldly vowing never again and we will move forward and protect the Indigenous people forever more. Click this sentence for what the Presbyterian church has to say about it
    Click here for Hearts Exchanged is a learning and action journey designed to equip Reformed Christians to engage with Indigenous people as neighbors and fellow image bearers. This co-learning setting models the sacred journey of reconciliation, preparing us as Christians to build relationships with Indigenous communities that are marked by mutual respect and reciprocity.  Participants are transformed in their minds and hearts as they are invited into honest dialogue about the harms of colonialism, and encounter ‘hearts broken’ stories and experiences. 
    Also I found this beautiful blog that highlights art and literature from Indigenous people from around the world with a Christian theme. Jesus Christ loves everyone. Regular humans make mistakes not God. Jesus protects and saves all of humankind. I hope that everyone will continue to grow with this in mind. I want to imitate Jesus and adore and appreciate everyone.







Thursday, September 1, 2022

The Halloween Alien girl design was put on clothing!

    My Halloween alien girl design was chosen to be applied to clothing via Amazon's print on demand. A few products have already been sold. To view my items you have to be on the USA Amazon website, so please change the address to a USA zip code, you can use the popular 90210 zip code. To view most of the items with my design, click this sentence. All proceeds go to funding our class Halloween party.
    Below are also pictures of some of the products available with my design. The last picture showcases a model wearing a T-shirt with the brown shirt option so you can see what it looks like in the real world. 🍂😄