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ビジュアルアートのプロセス - 無料ソフトウェアを使用した Photoshop の学習 (進行中)

この実践的なワークショップで Photoshop の使い方を学びましょう。毎週、世界で最も人気のある画像編集ソフトウェア パッケージの新機能を学習します。学習者は、この新しい情報を自分の作品に応用できます。#osff
Eli Jarra
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In this "on-going" class, learners will get a fundamental understanding of the inner workings of Photoshop.  We’ll discuss the best practices when using the software  and learners will be able to follow along using their own laptop or computer.  
Having access to a laptop or computer is ideal for the success of this class.
Learners are able to walk through the software package and manipulate their own images.  

We'll cover a wide variety of topics such as layering, adding VFX, cloning, spot healing, adding color to your work, and many other tools accessible to the user. I'll exemplify the inner workings of the software, and discuss best-practices when manipulating your own images.
Your learners' curiosity about Photoshop will be fulfilled and in this modern age, having that skill-set can be very advantageous when you consider the demands of content creation in today’s world.  In addition, all of their software questions answered by an industry veteran of 25 years. 

You are welcome to join in anytime.  Each week, learners will have a broader understanding of the inner workings of the software.  Below is a list of subjects we'll cover in the first ten classes.  Check back often, as this list will continuously be updated.

Week of  1:  Introduction to Photoshop, Viewing Before/After Images

Week of 2:  Understanding the Photoshop Toolset

Week of 3:  The Importance of Layers

Week 4:  Introduction to Color Theory, Applying Color Correction To Your Work. 

Week 5:  Applying Basic Principals and Best Practices

Week 6:  Spot Healing / Cloning Tool

Week 7:  Working with Brushes

Week 8:  Adding VFX to your images

Week 9:  Understanding Filters

Week 10:  Cropping, Translation and Warping Tools


60-70 minutes per class depending on questions asked. Ideal for ages 12-17.

学習到達目標

STUDENT TAKEAWAYS:

• Inspire and encourage students to create their own work;
• Introduction to Color Theory;
• A better understanding of how image editing works;
• Expansion of their knowledge of Photoshop;
• Adding VFX to your creations;
• The ability to apply some of this newly learned information to their own pictures;
• Their questions answered by an industry veteran of 25 years;
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Access to a camera.  Any digital camera will do, even a cell phone camera will be fine.  Students will be asked to take some pictures using some of the techniques discussed in class.  Students can upload one or two of their favorites for me to review.
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参加しました June, 2020
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ABOUT ME:

Meet Eli Jarra, Senior Artist and VFX Supervisor in Los Angeles.
Originally from Detroit, Michigan, Eli graduated from Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts with a degree in Broadcasting. Over the span of his 25 year career, Eli has contributed to over 150 projects, including feature films – Avengers: Infinity War & Endgame, 
Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Thor: Ragnarok, Captain America: Civil War, Oblivion, Black Panther, Television series – Veep, True Detective, Big Little Lies, Survivor, Mad Men, Mozart in the Jungle, Grey’s Anatomy, Eastwick, Smallville. 
Eli's work on Smallville has garnered him multiple VES Award nominations and two VES Awards: one for Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast Program and the other for Best Matte Painting in a Live-Action Broadcast Program. He is a member of the Visual Effects Society, Academy of Television Arts & Science, The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, and The Planetary Society.
One of Eli’s funnest moments was working with Will Smith on Hitch.  He says working in the new ACES color format on Oblivion and shooting high frame rate 3D stereo on dual Red cameras rank at the top of his greatest professional accomplishments. He is thankful to be able to work with the most talented and inspiring individuals in the industry.
Eli is excited to be developing content specifically designed for immersive technologies and is actively participating in the latest VR movement. He cites MC Esher, James Cameron, and Roger Deakins as his artistic influences and he would love the opportunity to work with Alex Proyas, Michel Gondry, and Gaspar Noê.
The best advice Eli has been given and embraces every day is “don’t make decisions when you’re angry”, “ignore the naysayers”, and, “happiness is having something to look forward to.”

Eli’s recent feature credits include: 
•	Jumanji 2 
•	Guardians of the Galaxy 2 
•	Captain Marvel 
•	Black Panther 
•	Thor: Ragnarok 
•	The Revenant 
•	Ant Man 
•	Dolphin Tale 2 
•	Avengers: Age of Ultron 
•	Captain America – Civil War 
•	Noah 
•	Avengers: Endgame 
•       Avengers: Infinity War
•       Spider-Man: Homecoming 
•       Social Network
•       The Internship
•       Oblivion
•       Ant-Man and the Wasp
•       The Revenant
•       The Amazing Spiderman 
•       The Internship
•       SpaceJam 


INTRODUCTION:

Hello!  My name is Eli Jarra.
My job often brings many challenges and rewards when working in Film & Television.  It's something I've been doing for a long time and something I find very rewarding.  As people would inquire into what I did for a living, I found they were intrigued by hearing about the behind-the-scenes of some of their favorite movies or TV shows.

A few years ago, in 2013-2017 I started speaking about some of these experiences to the kids at Pinecrest Schools here in southern California.  The presentations quickly evolved into more elaborate breakdowns of the various departments. 
Kids found this not only compelling but extremely inspiring as well.  Since then, I continue enriching students with the process of what it takes to get a movie to the big screen.

I encourage students to keep an open mind about what they’re learning in regards to the importance of teamwork and professionalism on-set.  By breaking down and simplifying the process, my goals are to give them the confidence and courage they need to implement some of this new information into their own creations.   I plant a seed of curiosity where they can imagine themselves as a writer or director, or perhaps a cinematographer filming on camera or setting up lights, maybe seeing themselves building something special in the art department.   
I try and cover the many different roles on set and well as in post-production where I discuss editorial and sound, color and visual effects.  These are the departments that are instrumental to completing the project once production has wrapped.  
At present, I speak to a variety of age groups, starting from 4th grade all the way to high school.  I have also done a master class with the Animayo animation festival and WonderConn.

I find presenting and teaching to these young minds quite rewarding, sometimes even more so than the actual movie work itself!    
That’s why I created the class “The Process of Visual Arts”.   



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CLASS POLICIES:  

1) Age Range:
My Process of Visual Art classes are ideal for students between 4th through 8th grades.  I’m open to high school learners if they fall within an age range of five years. 

2) I aim to keep classes close to the scheduled amount of time, however, classes with low enrollments or especially talkative students may run a few minutes under or a few minutes over.   

3) If a class does not meet the minimum enrollment requirements, I will contact the parents and learners to confirm they want to continue class 24 hours before class is scheduled to begin. I will teach the class unless the parent or learner requests to transfer to a more-full section.   

4) Classes will begin at the scheduled time, even if all learners are not in the classroom (unless there appears to be a technical issue). I will not contact absent learners during class time so I can focus on the learners who are present. However, I will contact absent learners after to transfer them to another section.   

5) If no learners are in the classroom, I will wait 10 minutes before exiting the classroom. In this situation, I will contact the families after I have left the classroom to transfer learners to a new section.  

6) Due to the copyrighted nature of the material I will be presenting, I will NOT be able to provide classroom recordings afterwards.  I’m really sorry about that, studios make it very difficult to publically release their intellectual property even for educational purposes.  

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$25

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60 分

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年齢: 12-17
クラス人数: 1 人-10 人

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