Final Summary

My final story is the Studio Ghibli Lawsuit! I chose this route because I am a huge Studio Ghibli fan. I’ve seen every single movie multiple times and Spirited Away is my favorite! I was married in 2001, when this movie first came out. My son was born in 2003. Many late nights, when my infant son wouldn’t sleep, Spirited Away entertained me.

When I first saw the prompt for this final, I wanted to do a real story about me. But, the prompt was clear that it must be about someone fictional. I struggled with this because it didn’t really fit with the heart of my blog. In the end, I found a workaround by still focusing on something dear to me.

While this assignment required the most work, it was the most fun. Once I had my idea, it didn’t take long to gather what I needed and create a full world around this theme of neglectful Studio Ghibli parents. Imagine my surprise when I looked online and saw that others had done videos about this topic as well! The one that I watched was called All of the Adults in Ponyo are the WORST!

This is where I got the idea to use a Bitmoji for myself instead of shooting video. I don’t really have the resources to do video the way I want at home, so this was a good workaround. I got tonsillitis this week and found my throat hurt, so using an AI voice was a great alternative. I’ve wanted to use AI for a while and I truly enjoyed trying it out. Though, it’s very difficult to find good AI sites which offer free downloads of the material you create. This part took the longest out of everything. AI is not perfect, pronunciation is difficult, and I found that AI is equal parts smart and stupid!

In addition, see my Youtube video below.

I also created two audio files. One was a fake radio newscast. The other were sound effects of No Face attacking the bath house where Chihiro worked.

For the newscast, I created an assignment for the DS106 assignment bank. I know we didn’t have to connect our work to assignments, but I thought it might be fun to create an assignment anyway. When I started this course, I said I’d never do that. But, I did! It was easy to create the assignment after I had already done the work. In fact, it was rather anticlimactic. You can see the assignment below.

All of the previous weeks’ resources put me in a good place to create these materials quickly and fairly well. I’m most proud of the news report. The No Face one was a challenge and I used about 15 sounds to get the full effect of a busy place filled with food, dishes, and people being attacked by a monster. Even though I attempted to not evenly space the sounds out, they still have a rhythmic quality about them which makes the audio lose some of its authenticity. I guess I still need to do some work to improve in this area. In the future, I hope to try making my own audio using GarageBand or some other app.

I also created two visual items. One is the class action lawsuit visual and the other is the heartbreaking Studio Ghibli children visual. These were probably the hardest for me. You can definitely tell that the quality isn’t amazing.

Criminal Profile News
Studio Ghibli Endangered Children

I used Adobe Express, which has become my favorite program for creating quick and professional looking art. I also used Adobe Express to create the intro image for my Youtube video on this assignment. There is still a lot I have to learn about that program though. For these images, I had to remove the backgrounds from most of the pictures. That was pretty easy and something I had never done until this class. I had to alter the contrast, brightness, etc., because most of the Ghibli characters have light outlines and neutral colors. These faded into the background. I tried to keep in mind the ideas from the color theory lessons. Design is not my strong point though. I’m very picky and often programs don’t quite have what I want. Regardless, I stand by these as part of the “lawsuit world” I created.

Finally, I did something that wasn’t required. Using Google Forms, I created a petition for justice for the Studio Ghibli children. This is a real form. People can actually sign up. And it includes links to my Youtube channel and blog so that people can follow the story. I thought it added a touch of realism.

Sign the petition! Haha! I tried to sprinkle in other media to make it realistic such as the links to a federal site about child endangerment, and the trailer for Spirited Away. I don’t know if these added to the realism or not, but I felt like they did.

During this project, I realized that it’s possible to create your own hype around any topic you wish. You just have to be smart in your decisions. Using Studio Ghibli as a title for my works has already gotten me views and followers on various platforms. The fake newscast I created has already been shared by someone and I gained a follower on it! Surprise, surprise. I wasn’t expecting it at all since this is a class assignment. I was very careful to make sure the description shows these items are part of fan fiction because I don’t want to be sued by Studio Ghibli or Hayao Miyazaki. That’s not how I want to be connected with this amazing company.


If you happen on this blog, Miyazaki san, I love your work. You’re an outstanding storyteller! I can’t wait to see your new movie, ‘How Do You Live? One day I hope to learn how you manage to create so much hype by not telling anyone what this movie is about and by not creating any trailers to advertise it. Amazing!

Image from https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6587046/mediaviewer/rm3503865089/?ref_=tt_md_1 by Hayao Miyazaki

Through this course, especially this final assignment, I gained insight into how social media works. I realize the potential I have to create a story and “sell” it to others, even if that story isn’t true. So, with great power comes great responsibility, right? Hopefully, I can use these skills to further my career and assist people with telling the stories of their historic preservation efforts. I also plan to use these skills in my personal storytelling since I have to keep a vlog of my activities during my study abroad trip in Paris, France next month.

If there was anything I would do differently for this course, I would really push myself more to use video that I recorded. While I have a new camera, I am not fully competent with it at all. I’ve been practicing, but I am definitely an amateur. The course moved so quickly that I could rarely formulate a vision in my mind for each assignment before it was due. That is challenging. But, at least I know what how to use video when I’m ready. I’ve already started to put in place small things that will make me more successful when I decide to seriously create content.


This course was challenging and fun. Thank you for the free resources!

living the cartoon life

I use my Bitmoji on my iPhone constantly. I cannot draw for the life of me, so I made a cartoon of myself online in comparison to my Bitmoji.

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Lights Out (Assignment Bank #14)

Cartoon You [Remixed]: What’s The Prequel?

Remake you (or someone you know and love) into a cartoon character. Draw you on a piece of paper, on a tablet, take a photo and use software to convert it to comic book style, or use online programs to create a cartoon version of your character. Extra bonus points if you can come up with an origin story or add comic book elements to your final image.

REMIX CARD: What is the backstory? Prequels are the Hollywood rage as followups to movies, so for this remix, develop the prequel story and generate it in the same format as the original. Bonus points for explaining a disturbed childhood or an early force of development. Just leave out Jar Jar Binks.

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BEHIND THE SCENES

I chose this particular assignment from the assignment bank because I will take any opportunity I can to draw–especially my character! For our assignment bank assignments this week, I had to mention my character in the deliverables at least twice. I thought what better way to do so than to design her–and her younger self to boot! I did the poster in the style of a stark, chic, movie poster–complete with a tagline!

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MAKING OF THE ASSIGNMENT

— Opened up my art program (Clip Studio Paint)

— Drew the thumbnail, then drafted and lined the finished piece

— Used stylistic shading and stark black and white contrasts, then included typography.

— Saved as a PNG then uploaded to my website

That’s really all there was to it! It was a fun, easy assignment that I wouldn’t have qualms with doing again. Thank you for the opportunity!

Reel It In

This is a cartoon image of me fishing at a pond nearby my house.

Cartoon Me

Cartoon You- 4 Stars

Remake you (or someone you know and love) into a cartoon character. Draw you on a piece of paper, on a tablet, take a photo and use software to convert it to comic book style, or use online programs to create a cartoon version of your character. Extra bonus points if you can come up with an origin story or add comic book elements to your final image.

This project seemed fun. Who doesn’t wish they could be a cartoon, am I right?

The Work Itself

Cartoon

This is Rachel and her super power photography! She can take any ordinary object and make it look extraordinary and surreal with a click of her Nikon.

The Story Behind the Story

So this photo was taken while I was on a cruise with my family. My uncle and I were basically having a “photography battle” and that’s why I thought of photography as being a kind of power for this particular project.

I really like how my cartoon self turned out and that you can still see lots of low lights and high lights within picture instead of a usual cartoon that is pretty mono-tone.

Narrating the Process 

For this assignment I used Photoshop Elements 11 and I thought I would just play around with different effects and filters until I found one that made me turn into a cartoon. The one that I think worked the best was Cutout. Which is found under Filter–> Artistic–> Cutout. As you can see below.

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“Reel It In” (Cartoon You)

The Work Itself:

For this week I had to complete a four star design assignment of my choice. This assignment appealed to me right away when I saw “cartoon”. I am bad at drawing, but I enjoy reading comic books, so I thought it would be a fun assignment.

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The Story Behind The Story:

My father took this picture on the first day of summer last year. It is a pond nearby our house. My grandparents were visiting that day, so we took a quick family fishing expedition. I love to fish here because it is quiet and a good way to relax and relieve stress. My brother and I will fish with our dad, it is great bonding time even though we may not talk much but we are all enjoying spending time together and relaxing. Comic books have had a positive influence in my life. I love Calvin and Hobbes, so this picture of me “cartoonized” makes it that much of an appealing photo.

The Process, Narrated:

I took this image off of my Facebook page. My father took this picture last summer. I then went to cartoonize.net which converted the image into a cartoon. There were three cartoon effects I could choose from, I chose the second one. After the conversion was completed, I saved the finished image, downloaded, and it uploaded it to my blog directly from my laptop.

Cartoon You(r roommate)

My second design assignment was also 4 stars. It is called Cartoon You. The assignment was to make yourself or someone you know into a cartoon character. I decided to cartoon my roommate because she’s gorgeous and I just finished a volleyball match and needed a shower.

  1. The first thing I did was look through different apps in the Apple Store for Cartoon Yourself apps.
  2. I downloaded a couple but I ended up liking one called Toon the bestIMG_5778
  3. Then I took a photograph of my roommate and edited it in the application
  4. The app allowed me to change the size of the lines and the colors

Below are my final project and several examples of different changes I made while editing the photograph:

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This was my final project.
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This one I also really like and it reminds me of a Van Gogh painting.

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x Kelsey

&Imma Cartoon&

For the Assignment Bank project called “Cartoon You” (worth 3.5 stars) I had to take a picture of someone and use a web application to make them look like a cartoon. I used the website cartoonize.net to edit the picture.

I don’t have many pictures on my computer so I used an old profile picture from highschool. Everything else had too dark of a background. :(

Aw, I appear so well-adjusted in this pic! I do and will forever have dark circles under my eyes though ha-
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Purple Purple Purple Purple Purple Purple Purple

Once upon a time there was a collection of big purple buttons. One existed on every single desk in every single room ever. However no one really understood what they did or why they were there. Or even when they came about? The first reference two this mysterious buttons were around 300 BC in the works of the great scribes. They mentioned how only the very brave dared to even touch the buttons, let alone press.

To this day this mentality has persisted. Very few people touch the buttons. Children are taught from a very young age to fear the buttons. In school these buttons are stuck behind plastic enclosures that have locks on them to prevent the curious kids from messing with them.

Rumors spread that every member of the elite of our society had became so through the use of these purple buttons. The simplistic narrative went something like this: “Normal person presses purple button, and then poof they are now elite”. Didn’t make much sense really, but people believed it. There was no documented evidence of anything bad happening to people who pressed the button either. The weird thing was there was no hard evidence that someone had seen someone else press the button. Scientific experiments had been conducted, however all of this results had been classified top purple secret. I don’t even know if the president has the clearance for those experiments.

I was tired. I wanted to know. I pressed the button. At first I felt normally, nothing seemed to be different. I felt a little light headed, but I just attributed this to my nervousness. Then I looked in the mirror… and this looked back at me:

cartoon

Creating the cartoon version of myself was easy enough. I imported a photo of me into Photoshop and then created a new layer. On that I colored in my skin, then set the layer to be half transparent so then I could “paint” the remaining details of my face. Coming up with a story for the cartoon image was another story (hehe). I just kept thinking back to the Flintstones.. my main question was what were the caveman drawings like? Were they cartoonish? Then my next thought was well what if there was a button that turned people into cartoon figures?