DCC Research » JasonRobinson http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch Thu, 09 May 2013 15:46:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.2 Capstone Project Final! http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/05/09/capstone-project-finalized/ http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/05/09/capstone-project-finalized/#comments Thu, 09 May 2013 15:44:25 +0000 JasonRobinson http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/?p=530 Capstone Project

My Capstone Project has finally been completed! To play it yourself, download this file, unzip the contents and click on index.html to get playing!

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Capstone Project

My Capstone Project has finally been completed! To play it yourself, download this file, unzip the contents and click on index.html to get playing!

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Self Assessment http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/05/06/self-assessment/ http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/05/06/self-assessment/#comments Mon, 06 May 2013 08:02:49 +0000 JasonRobinson http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/?p=526 Upon reaching the final week of my project, and finalizing the last few portions, I am now able to reflect on the entire process of creating my capstone project. I feel that I came very close to meeting my project goals, and while I wasn’t quite able to create the 100% interactive environment that I [...]]]> Upon reaching the final week of my project, and finalizing the last few portions, I am now able to reflect on the entire process of creating my capstone project. I feel that I came very close to meeting my project goals, and while I wasn’t quite able to create the 100% interactive environment that I had envisioned, I have created an interactive piece of literature where the user can drive the story themselves, which was the initial broad statement that I gave as a goal of my intended product. I feel that one of the strongest aspects of my project is the writing. I consider myself a capable writer, and upon reflection I think that my piece of literature is well-written and engaging. One of the weaker points of my capstone journey would have been my time management and learning to code. I spent far longer than I wanted to learning Ruby (which I ended up not using), as once I discovered a more approachable language, I only had around 3 weeks to learn the new programming language (Inform 7), and to turn my story into e-literature via that platform. If given another chance to do this project, I definitely would have decided right from the beginning what language would work best by doing more extensive research, and not just taking advice from computer science majors about which one to use, as I had done for this project. In retrospect, that was a fairly major error and one that I would not repeat. The project definitely taught me some basic aspects of computer programming, which I had really hoped that I would be learning through DCC. Overall, while my project did not come out in the exact way I had planned it, I am more than satisfied with my product and can say that I honestly view any mistakes or failures on my part as learning experiences.

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Week of April 22 Update http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/04/21/week-of-april-22-update/ http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/04/21/week-of-april-22-update/#comments Mon, 22 Apr 2013 01:03:07 +0000 JasonRobinson http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/?p=519 Attached is my updated capstone workplan 

As far as my project has gone, I have had to make a few changes regarding the scope and volume of work undertaken so as to save myself from putting out a shoddy product. My original vision for my project was a fully interactive virtual town that the reader [...]]]> Attached is my updated capstone workplan 

As far as my project has gone, I have had to make a few changes regarding the scope and volume of work undertaken so as to save myself from putting out a shoddy product. My original vision for my project was a fully interactive virtual town that the reader could explore with a narrative to be discovered as they progressed through the area. Unfortunately, as I worked further through my project, I realized that I had set a goal that was a little too ambitious and altered my project to compensate. I decided to turn my e-literature into more of a “choose-your-own-story” format, which cut down on some of the mechanics that I would have to code, make the story a little more direct and understandable, and give me a slightly more manageable workload. Other than that, I feel that my project has stayed very close to its original vision and idea, and I’m happy with the progress that I’ve made thusfar.

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Annotated Bibliography http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/03/31/annotated-bibliography/ http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/03/31/annotated-bibliography/#comments Mon, 01 Apr 2013 03:44:15 +0000 JasonRobinson http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/?p=511 Here is part of my capstone’s bibliography, with 5 annotated sources.

Annotated Bibliography DCC Capstone

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Here is part of my capstone’s bibliography, with 5 annotated sources.

Annotated Bibliography DCC Capstone

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Updated Proposal http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/03/25/updated-proposal/ http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/03/25/updated-proposal/#comments Mon, 25 Mar 2013 06:22:12 +0000 JasonRobinson http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/?p=508 I have updated my proposal, adding a copyright section.

Capstone proposal NEW

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I have updated my proposal, adding a copyright section.

Capstone proposal NEW

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Updated: Capstone Proposal and Workplan http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/03/11/updated-capstone-proposal-and-workplan/ http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/03/11/updated-capstone-proposal-and-workplan/#comments Mon, 11 Mar 2013 20:37:50 +0000 JasonRobinson http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/?p=499 Capstone proposal

Capstone workplan

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Capstone proposal

Capstone workplan

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Capstone Proposal: Jason Robinson http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/02/04/capstone-proposal-jason-robinson/ http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/2013/02/04/capstone-proposal-jason-robinson/#comments Mon, 04 Feb 2013 04:41:48 +0000 JasonRobinson http://mith.umd.edu/dccresearch/?p=364 Jason Robinson

DCC Capstone Proposal
The Right Tool for the Job – An animated short

The concept behind my project drew inspiration from the situation that undoubtedly a majority of college students face: with so many opportunities and different possibilities facing us all as we move forward into the world, how do we [...]]]> Jason Robinson

DCC Capstone Proposal
The Right Tool for the Job – An animated short

The concept behind my project drew inspiration from the situation that undoubtedly a majority of college students face: with so many opportunities and different possibilities facing us all as we move forward into the world, how do we find our purpose? I’ve been struggling with this question for the majority of my time here at Maryland, so I decided to take this capstone project as an opportunity to both explore a field of interest as well as tell a symbolic story using digital media.

My project’s format will be a digital animated short film of around 3 to 5 minutes.

To create this project, I plan to use a combination of softwares, including but not limited to StoryBoard Pro, GIMP and/or Photoshop, Autodesk 3ds Max as well as post-production software which I have yet to decide on fully, but likely will be tools featured in 3ds Max as well. I chose to use an animated film to tell my story because it is a medium that I have never worked with before, and it is something I have almost no experience with. I really want this project to challenge me and I will ideally be leaving the project with both a new skillset as well as a quality production that I can be proud of. I find that I work best on challenging tasks and projects when I am self-motivated and have a personal desire to learn the material and succeed; thus, I feel that moving out of my comfort zone in this project will be a decision that will have a beneficial effect on my final project and semester in DCC.

To complete this project, I need to utilize tools in programs like 3ds Max and Photoshop, as well as 3D modeling skills that I am currently teaching myself via online tutorials and experimentation. By my estimation, by the beginning of next semester I will need to be working with these programs at a high level of ability, so over the winter break, I plan to keep working with and using these programs, developing my skills in the following areas:

  • Modeling
  • Texturing
  • Rendering
  • Rigging
  • Animating

I plan to be capable with modeling and texturing by the end of the semester, so I can focus on the final three aspects over the break. Once the spring semester starts, my plan is to draft a very focused plan with realistic goals for each week, so that I can measure my progress and have an accurate gauge on my project’s success.

Having discussed the tools I will use to create the project, I would like to touch on the actual project itself. My idea for the animated short was somewhat inspired by Shel Silverstein’s “The Missing Piece” as well as the question of purpose, as mentioned before. The basic premise for my animated short is a Swiss Army Knife (a knife named Mack) trying to find its purpose in life. With so many different tools for so many different settings and situations, what does it do with its life? Thus, my film will follow this animated tool through approximately 5 different main scenes where it will be experimenting in very diverse situations with its tools. These scenes would use quick transitions, as Mack will “drop” (fall through one scene to the next) into new settings; these scenes will be laid out as follows:

Exposition/Introduction

Setting: Blank area, reminiscent of “loading area” from the Matrix, seemingly infinite space.

Mack is looking around, searching, wiggling his limbs, showing all of his different tools. Drops into:

 

Scene 1: Tweezers

Setting: Bathroom mirror

Mack is being used for plucking eyebrows and other “manscaping” tasks! Breaks away and drops into:

 

Scene 2: Bottle Opener

Setting: Living Room at a house party

Mack is at a party, being used for opening beer and drink bottles. Loud noises and spilling drinks don’t suit him at all, so he drops into:

 

Scene 3: Corkscrew

Setting: Dining room

Mack is at another party, but with classical music playing and fancy food. He is used to open wine bottles, but doesn’t quite like it, so he drops into:

 

Scene 4: File

Setting: Carpenter’s Workshop

Mack is now being used for his file tool, as a carpenter finishes off the carving on a rocking chair. Mack then drops into:

 

Scene 5: Can Opener

Setting: Campfire

Mack is now being used to open cans of beans around a campfire. The outdoors frightens him, so he drops into:

 

Scene 6: Walking a lonely street, depressed that it hasn’t found its true purpose, until an idea strikes

 

Final Scene:

Setting: Typical den in a house

Mack is finally being used for a multitude of purposes instead of just one, and he is content to be able to use all of his talents.

 

That sums up my project’s plot and theme, as I will attempt to use digital media to show how a person can have many talents and opportunities and not be forced to commit to just one. I feel that my concept works well on multiple levels, and that I will be able to produce a quality capstone project that I will be proud to present to the DCC community.

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