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Kris Cruse
Kris Cruse - Creative Portfolio
All projects from Intro to Digital Media - Art 121.
Selfie Triptych, February 2022, Photoshop.
Original selfie in the center. Mirrored the right side of my face on the right. Mirrored the left side of my face on the left.
Re-writing History Images, March 2022, Photoshop.
In these two images, I inserted myself to be a part of American History. The event to the left is of a soldier kissing an unsuspecting woman after the ending of WW2. The image to the right is of American soldiers in the trenches during the World War.
Artistic GIF of Circle, February 2022, Photoshop.
Multiple images are made into a moving picture to create this GIF.
Inverted Pug GIF, February 2022, Photoshop.
Dorothy Vaughan Trading Card, February 2022, Photoshop.
Front and back of trading card created to tell a summarized history of Dorothy Vaughan and her contributions to digital technology.
CV Dazzle, March 2022, Photoshop.
Computer Vision Dazzle makeup look created to not allow facial recognition systems to recognize my face.
Forced Perspective Series, March 2022, Photography.
These images were taken to show examples of forced perspective.
Clipping Mask Images, February 2022, Photoshop.
Text filled with an image using techniques in Photoshop.
Opaki Puppet Warp, March 2022, Photoshop.
Use of puppet warp filter on an image of an opaki.
Exhibition Mock-up, March 2022, Photoshop.
Use of drop shadows and distort filter to create the inside of a non-existent exhibit show.
Grocery Wars, May 2020, Premier Pro.
A parallelism short film, consisting of two separate events of a boy and girl getting groceries for their family. Both of their timelines add up which builds anticipation for the viewer.
Kaleidoscope Exercise, May 2022, Premier Pro.
1 Image 1 Minute, April 2022, Premier Pro.
An audio-video project, where I discuss my memories attached to the photograph of Bike Ride Up The Mountain.
Sound Poem, April 2022, Premier Pro.
Split Screen Project, May 2022, Premier Pro.
Kollection of Kris, May 2022. Photoshop.
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