Showing posts with label intro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label intro. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2013

Diva Helmy Introduction

Hello! 

My name is Diva Helmy. I am a Sophomore and a Digital Arts and Entrepreneurship major here at SNC. I am from the bay area and I am extremely passionate for filming and editing sports, fashion and event videos. 




One of my favorite filmmakers is named Johannes Ring and I visit his website often because I love his style as a cinematographer and editor. 

Intro: Jaka Jazbec

Hello everyone!

My name is Jaka and as you all probably figured I am not American. I come from a very small country called Slovenia, located right next to Italy:



I am also a part of the Sierra Nevada College Ski Team. Now that's all I can remember right now.

Since my dog is way cutter than I am, I'll just post his picture instead.


Site I visit often would probably be THIS.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Hello

... my name is Carrie.



                                                                                                                      I design outwear! 
 



I just came back from the Caribbean where I was sailing around for a month to all the different islands with my pirate parents...

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Im Alex Sullivan, Im a photography major from Colorado. Besides taking pictures I love snowboarding and getting out in the backcountry. I enjoy the outdoors and camping, traveling and my dog Targhee. A website that I visit often and intern for is UnofficialNetworks.


Intro Post: Chris

Hi my name is Chris. I teach this class.

Here is a site I visit often: Comics Reporter



Tom wrote:

There are two books coming out in 2013 from the line, both of which feature the series design work by Jason Booher and Helen Yentus. According to a statement supplied CR by the publisher, the series is designed to reflect the way that mid-20th Century manga was less "an independent world of its own" than in part reflective of a significant influx of American comics and cartoons from the 1920s through the 1970s. The line promises both largely forgotten one-offs and ignored work from various manga superstars.
That's the end of the quote.