Monday
My 1st thoughts of the breif is that we listened to a tutorial on how to make a head in 3d studio max but starting off by puting things into photoshop. The different areas on the breif look very interesting, after reading the brief it describes that we are working in groups of four and we are goin to create an animation to promate the services that the YMCA in chelmsford provide for the younger generation. I belive when workin in groups it will gain practical expereinces in the team and to work with the client and what the client wants to see to be promoted. There is three words that will come from my mind at this stage is 'acceptance, community and activity.' In our group is Keeley, Amy, Paul and Matt.
Tuesday
Also today in the lecture i took a picture of my face and started to create it in photoshop following the tutorial.
My research on the YMCA Chelmsford is:
The Chelmsford YMCA Day Nursery is a special place for children. The YMCA provide learning experiences that help children to learn and grow through building their confidence and independence. The YMCA's aim is to develop them into individual people.
In 1844the first Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was formed by George Williams in St Paul's churchyard in the heart of London. The YMCA has continued to grow and to change in the variety of programmes it has offered over the many years. The “Y” has seen many up and coming young bands through its long history including the ‘Bay City Rollers’, ‘Lindisfarne’, ‘Stereophonics’ to name but a few. Its had its fair share of politicians, civic dignitaries, and some really ‘colourful’ characters both young and old through it’s doors over the years. But since its inception in 1877 Chelmsford YMCA has always endeavoured to support young and older people of all faiths and none, to share its Christian distinctiveness with all those who come through its front door.
My 1st thoughts of the breif is that we listened to a tutorial on how to make a head in 3d studio max but starting off by puting things into photoshop. The different areas on the breif look very interesting, after reading the brief it describes that we are working in groups of four and we are goin to create an animation to promate the services that the YMCA in chelmsford provide for the younger generation. I belive when workin in groups it will gain practical expereinces in the team and to work with the client and what the client wants to see to be promoted. There is three words that will come from my mind at this stage is 'acceptance, community and activity.' In our group is Keeley, Amy, Paul and Matt.
Tuesday
Also today in the lecture i took a picture of my face and started to create it in photoshop following the tutorial.
My research on the YMCA Chelmsford is:
The Chelmsford YMCA Day Nursery is a special place for children. The YMCA provide learning experiences that help children to learn and grow through building their confidence and independence. The YMCA's aim is to develop them into individual people.
Mission statement
Our mission statement for Chelmsford YMCA is a Christian Family Centre serving the community, specialising in youth work and childcare. The YMCA live up to every part of it, week in and week out, throughout Chelmsford. The YMCA offers many exciting events and challenges to the young people.
In 1844the first Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was formed by George Williams in St Paul's churchyard in the heart of London. The YMCA has continued to grow and to change in the variety of programmes it has offered over the many years. The “Y” has seen many up and coming young bands through its long history including the ‘Bay City Rollers’, ‘Lindisfarne’, ‘Stereophonics’ to name but a few. Its had its fair share of politicians, civic dignitaries, and some really ‘colourful’ characters both young and old through it’s doors over the years. But since its inception in 1877 Chelmsford YMCA has always endeavoured to support young and older people of all faiths and none, to share its Christian distinctiveness with all those who come through its front door.
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