Friday, July 31, 2015

International Ivy Oakland Week 5 B - )

Hello, and welcome back to International Ivy Oakland.  The sun was shining nice and bright on us this week.  We had a good mix of returning friends, and brand new faces joining us for their first time.  We had some amazing campers in amazing classes such as Animation Movie Making, Film Making, 3D Game Creation, and Anatomy and Surgical Techniques.  Below are little summaries of what has been going on, links to youtube, and lastly check out all the pictures from this week here.   

Animation and Film Making
This week the set was hot and the cameras were rolling.  In the morning, our amateur film directors and story writers produced some fantastic stop motion films.  I can't wait for them to go viral or appear at an independent film festival.  The published film will be sent to parents when completed, but we have some videos for you to see here.  In the afternoon, we had 2 campers really take their imaginations from their minds to the set.  The boys designed their own film titled "Clique Spy Movie: The Movie". I think it is obvious that it is an epic undertaking which will promise non-stop laughs and excitement.  The critics give it 2 thumbs up.  Also, check out the flickr link above to see all the pictures of the action for both the morning and afternoon class.  


3D Game Creation
This week was all about learning what goes into making the top games of today.
The students each got the opportunity to create their very own map for a game. The maps looked amazing and I can't wait to see what they create in the future. Click here if you want to see more of the action and you can also see more at the flickr link above.


Anatomy & Surgical Techniques
This week we had such a great group of students in our anatomy class. Every was excited to learn about anatomy, and we even had two students come all the way from California to take the class. During the week, the students got to play doctor and dissect a frog and a sheep's brain. They also got to learn about sutures and sew a banana back together. Click here to see more of our future doctors in action and also check our flickr link above too.

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