
TITLE: Power in Color
YOUR ROLE: Editor, Subject
TYPE: Photoshop Black & White to Color Assignment
SOFTWARE: Adobe Photoshop
SPECIFICATIONS: 1000 x 1531, RGB, PNG
CLASS: FMX 210 – Digital Media
PROFESSOR: Santiago Echeverry
SEMESTER / TERM: 2020 Fall Semester
INSTITUTION: The University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: When I made these images, the message that my senior photo was expressing was prevalent and something I still wanted to represent within my work. This was my first time ever using photoshop and it was really entertaining to see how the different color palettes worked in my image.

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TITLE: A Woman’s Misfortune
YOUR ROLE: Editor, Subject
TYPE: Photoshop Autoscopy Assignment
SOFTWARE: Adobe Photoshop
SPECIFICATIONS: 1395 x 1876, RGB, PNG
CLASS: FMX 210 – Digital Media
PROFESSOR: Santiago Echeverry
SEMESTER / TERM: 2020 Fall Semester
INSTITUTION: The University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: For this assignment, I went out with my roommate at the time to the old torn-down, and renovated basketball court on campus. I went out with a specific vision in mind for this shoot and it came out just how I wanted it to! My mother hated the imagery though…

TITLE: Killer of the Night
YOUR ROLE: Editor, Subject
TYPE: Photoshop Multiplicity Assignment
SOFTWARE: Adobe Photoshop
SPECIFICATIONS: 1500 x 1000, RGB, PNG
CLASS: FMX 210 – Digital Media
PROFESSOR: Santiago Echeverry
SEMESTER / TERM: 2020 Fall Semester
INSTITUTION: The University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: This is one of my favorite pieces that I produced from this class. I grabbed a friend of mine, went out during the day of the hurricane, and lay in the soggy, wet grass to complete this piece. I don’t regret a single thing about it.
TITLE: LOSS
YOUR ROLE: Animator
TYPE: Animation Assignment
SOFTWARE: Adobe Photoshop
SPECIFICATIONS: 1920 x 1080, HD(1-1-1)
DURATION: 0’59”
CLASS: FMX 210 – Digital Media
PROFESSOR: Santiago Echeverry
SEMESTER / TERM: 2020 Fall Semester
INSTITUTION: The University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: A very simple, still animatic that touches on the different particular imagery of loss.

