Wednesday, October 23, 2013

The person on the right is Ben Dijkstra, my fraternities president. I think he would make an awesome documentary subject because of all the "behind the scenes" garbage he puts up with or fixes in order to keep our fraternity running smoothly and efficiently.







This character is Matt Zakrowski, my fraternity big brother. He is hands down one of the wittiest and funny people I have met in a long time, and he is also what some might consider a fantasy football god. He always has something funny or smart to say and I think anytime spent around him with a camera rolling would produce gold.













This (obviously an old picture) is my great grandpa Curly who is a WWII veteran. Last week he was accepted to take an "Honorary Flight" to Washington D.C. with other World War II vets, and today is the day he left. This is from the post his church made today about the trip: "Today Loren "Curly" Wilson is having, as he says, "one of the best days of my life!" He is in Washington, D.C. being honored for his service to our country in WWII. We are so happy he was able to make this trip of a lifetime. We celebrate his productive, faithful and happy life, and honor him for his service in such perilous times. Our prayers are with you today, Curly. Thank you!" My grandpa has always been a hero of mine and to ask him about his life and various things he's been through including the war would make for an awesome doc

SJRMC

 On day one, I was director. This is a shot of us getting some "gravy shots" of the feet movements from the nurses
This is my shot from the finale

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Depth of Field


This photo has a very shallow depth of field. The focus is all on the chicken and the coffee cup right in front of the lens, while everything in the background is drowned out. This depth of field aids the composition in the way that all the attention is drawn to the foreground and your eye wants to look at the chicken, instead of what is happening behind it. 

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

NIkon D5100 Camera Specs

Manufacturer: Nikon

Model: D5100

I do not own this camera, but I have been looking to buy one for a long time.

It records in full 1080p HD, and the aspect ratio's of recording are as follows:
HD 1,920x1,080 / 30 fps 
HD 1,920x1,080 / 24 fps 
HD 1,280x720 / 30 fps 
HD 1,280x720 / 24 fps 
VGA 640x424 / 30 fps

The camera's highest resolution is 1080p, it uses progressive scanning and the recording format is .mov. It does not come with a lens, so the consumer would choose whatever lens they thought would fit their requirements for a particular shoot. 

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Class Production Post

In this photo we see the director, director of photography, and assistant camera director checking the shot and making sure it's what they want
 Here the audio tech lowers the boom mic into the scene to pick up the audio
Here the AC is slating the scene and setting up for the shot to begin

Monday, September 9, 2013

Brainstorming Post 6

Last spring break I took a trip with my (ex haha)girlfriend to Mammoth National Cave and spent the week doing "touristy" things and staying in a half star motel. While the details are really unglamorous, I hold this trip as one of the most memorable and fun things I've ever done. I think it would be fun to pick one of the songs that stands out to me from the road trip playlist I made, and make a fast motion "music video" out of home video of us during the trip. While I don't have actual footage, I could do the trip over again by myself or with a friend and actually get the footage and convey the same experience, even though it's not the original trip.

Brainstorming Post 5

A short PSA promoting what my fraternity, Delta Sigma Phi, does not only as a local chapter, but our national fraternity. It would be a great way to promote what we do and the impact we have on local organizations, our schools clubs and organizations, and other national organizations we work with, such as The Red Cross.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Brainstorm Post 4

I recently joined a fantasy football league with my fraternity brothers, and it's a whole new breed of friendship comedy. The things that are said and done to get under the skin of our opponents are so inappropriate yet, oddly funny, that I think anyone who doesn't understand the rivalries created within a fantasy football league need to see firsthand to understand. I think a short 3-4 minute comedy bit about 12 friends hanging out on a sunday gameday, tracking their fantasy points and smack talking each other would be super funny, especially if it was a satirical representation of how we treat each other, and we took it one step further until finally someone takes it too far and someone ends up fighting.

Brainstorming Post 3

I have played in bands since I was 16 years old and music is a huge part of my life. Something that has always been close to my heart is the basement hardcore scene. Basically a community of homeowners who throw shows in their basements. Generally anywhere from 25-100 kids will pack into these basements to see their favorite touring hardcore/punk bands, and the energy at these shows is unreal. I think it would be super informative and interesting to create a documentary showcasing these shows, the kids who attend them, and the bands who play them. The scene is built on community and a relationship built on a common love for hardcore/punk music and it's something very dear to my heart.

Brainstorming Post 2

I think that there should be a documentary about rapper Jay Z, and honestly it blows my mind there isn't one yet. With a net worth of over $500 million, 50 million albums sold worldwide, and 17 Grammy awards, he is somewhat of a powerhouse in the music industry. But also what is so interesting about him is the theme of mystery he holds in his life. I think it's interesting someone married to Beyonce Knowles is relatively unknown on a certain level. I think it would be interesting to find out more about how he got to where he is, where he came from, and what his plans are for the future.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Spaghetti Western Media Project

I have always loved spaghetti westerns, (the "genre" became popular after US film critics began calling Italian-made westerns "spaghetti westerns"), and came up with a pretty funny idea.  So, it would be a short film that takes place in a "western-esque" setting, and an Italian family moves into the town and wants to open an Italian eatery. But the towns head honcho won't let this happen because, well, this town ain't big enough for the two of them. So in the end, the Italian chef and the ruthless thug must compete in a cook off to see who stays in town.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

My name is Trey York. I'm a 20 year old Graphic Design student from South Bend, IN. Creativity and perceived limits, are what keep me interested in creating media. I'm always trying to push myself one step beyond what I think I can accomplish, and crossing the line of what I think I cannot do. When I graduate, a goal of mine is to run an art and culture website full time, something I do for fun on the side right now. I also would like to move to Philadelphia, PA and work for my employers head quarters as a designer of print advertisements.