Category: video

  • Part 3 of Kat’s First Year: A Retrospective in Flashback Format. When doing a series of works, the last one is always the fastest and easiest to produce. This video comes from my fall quarter when I took classes about packaging, layout, InDesign and campaigns. So, that’s all for this year’s installment of my retrospectives. Stay…

  • This is the video, 2 of a 3-part series. I wanted to give my fans (read: friends and family) an opportunity to see my graphic design work  without having to read my wordy and terminology-ridden commentary. This video comes from my winter quarter where I took classes about color theory, video, Photoshop, typography packaging and…

  • This painting is for my dad. I admire how much he travels. He enjoys seeing the world. And he loves my paintings. This is for his birthday present. I think I’m getting a little better at these painting videos. I got a suggestion to explore some transitions where one thing transforms into another. I’ll have…

  • Music: ditto, ditto! by  DoKashiteru. I got the music for this video from http://dig.ccmixter.org/ It is licensed under creative commons. I’m always fascinated when I watch someone work. I thought I’d combine my loves, painting and video, into this. Let me show you how I made this painting. As for making the video, this is my first painting video. I…

  • Music by DoKashiteru-_The Annual New England Xylophone Symposium I got the music for this video from http://dig.ccmixter.org/ It is licensed under creative commons. I really like this concept of intellectual property. I was inspired to make this because of Ze Frank and his new videoblog that I am a little short of being obsessed about. He’s been convincing…

  •   My mother takes mother’s day very seriously. I opted out one year and she didn’t like that at all. This year I made her a video (because I am currently so in love with video). She gave me a camera and only this year did I take advantage of its video capabilities. For some…

  • I went with the University of Washington’s Yacht Club on their Spring Trip to Blake Island. An island that you can only get to by boat. We went on a keel boat with winds about 2 knots at most. We motored most of the way there, but spent about three hours slowly tacking, zigzagging back…