Monday, 12 November 2012

Change Of Idea

My proposal last semester was doing a stop motion video depending on a story line about our daily life. I'm very interested to do anything relates to video or even filming. When I proposed the idea, I thought it was possible to finish it in time in this semester. But when it come to this semester, SWei which is one of my lecture ask us to re-think whether isn't possible to finish. Then, it came to a thought that it was pretty hard due to the weather nowadays which is raining season.

So I have a week to think through what I want to do. The other thing that I would love to learn independently was action script. My pass actionscript website or hyper comic are more to the illustration side of style. I wasn't gave the time to do some other type of learning on action script.

Later on, I thought of having a website which shows animal point of view. I saw similar website before on different type of human vision POV but not animals. Some people may want to know what their animal POV. I then slowly google on how animal POV look like:


Webecoist.momtastic.com (1860) How Do they See? Views Through the Eyes of 7 Animals | WebEcoist. [online] Available at: http://webecoist.momtastic.com/2009/01/14/animal-vision-color-detection-and-color-blindness/ [Accessed: 11 November 2012].

Snake


Webecoist.momtastic.com (1860) How Do they See? Views Through the Eyes of 7 Animals | WebEcoist. [online] Available at: http://webecoist.momtastic.com/2009/01/14/animal-vision-color-detection-and-color-blindness/ [Accessed: 11 November 2012].

Dog


Webecoist.momtastic.com (1860) How Do they See? Views Through the Eyes of 7 Animals | WebEcoist. [online] Available at: http://webecoist.momtastic.com/2009/01/14/animal-vision-color-detection-and-color-blindness/ [Accessed: 11 November 2012].

Horse

Askabiologist.asu.edu (n.d.) Hollywood misconception | ASU - Ask A Biologist. [online] Available at: http://askabiologist.asu.edu/content/hollywood-misconception [Accessed: 11 November 2012].

Insect


Mail Online (1997) A bees-eye view: How insects see flowers very differently to us. [online] Available at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-473897/A-bees-eye-view-How-insects-flowers-differently-us.html [Accessed: 11 November 2012].

Bee




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