HCE

 

> Subject matter- Inclusivity
> Color- color is used to portray how the grey birds think they are better then the green bird as he is a different color.> Angles- landscape, showing the side of the birds> Symbols- the grey birds symbolize white people and the green bird represents black people, the Color’s chosen are symbolic because they represent the skin color> Vectors- there’s a line cutting off the green bird from the grey birds showing that the green bird is excluded> Lighting- the lighting does not effect the image> Gaze- the gaze of the green bird looks upset because he is being discriminated against, it says that excluding people can effect them in many ways.> Gesture- the grey birds holding up signs telling the green bird to go back to where he came from.> Shapes- the only geometric shape is the posters that are made against the green bird 

Indigenous Exploration

Reflection: 

My experiences where it was challenging at first trying to make the script finding details and info for the script to make it perfect, but it was fun at the same time because I got to hang out and be in a group with my friends, so it made the podcast project a little better and easier to do because the people I worked with already knows how to edit the recordings so it made things easier because I don’t know how to edit audio recordings personally. Our path over all with the research I find we did good with because we found good information for our script and a lot of facts quick and made everything sound great! I have learnt that recording the audio when we are saying the script is hard sometimes because I can’t take things seriously sometimes and always end up laughing so that was another big challenge for me, and we had to keep redoing the audio recordings because I’m also bad at remembering things without reading it. My thinking has changed because once I learnt about some residential schools it got me thinking and feeling bad for the young children who got treated poorly and wish they could have got treated better than they were