Senin, 30 Agustus 2010
random
i was watching discovery travel and living, i saw jamie Aditya (one of my most favorite Indonesian figure) hosting "passage to Malaysia", hey why dont you take care of your country first before you can promote another. but thats not my thing, i dont care what the hell are you doing. dont worry Jamie i still love you even more.
I NEED TO WATCH TRUEBLOOD, so much. eric youre so hot. Moyer and Paquin got married?
just discovered that i really can draw! another hidden talent? ahahah cool
to be continued.. im not done yet, im just too tired for this, wait for the second post
Senin, 16 Agustus 2010
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Jumat, 13 Agustus 2010
first semester schedule
1. Pendidikan Agama
2. Pendidikan Kadeham
3. Studium General Arsitektur
4. Pengantar Arsitektur
5. Matematika
6. Apresiasi Bentuk
good luck Sonia !
Selasa, 10 Agustus 2010
see?
"I feel really lucky to be doing the job that I do, as I've always loved films but also building things. Being a production designer allows me to combine both of those passions." (Production Designer)
#notes:
Guy Hendrix Dyas filmography:
Art Department:
- King Arthur (2004) (concept artist)
... aka "King Arthur: Director's Cut" - USA (DVD title (director's cut)) - The Matrix Reloaded (2003) (illustrator)
... aka "The Matrix Reloaded: The IMAX Experience" - USA (IMAX version (promotional title)) - Bad Company (2002) (concept artist) (uncredited)
... aka "9 Days" - Japan (English title) - Vanilla Sky (2001) (illustrator) (uncredited)
- Planet of the Apes (2001) (illustrator: decorator)
- Cats & Dogs (2001) (concept artist)
- Swordfish (2001) (assistant art director)
- Pearl Harbor (2001) (conceptual illustrator)
- Just Visiting (2001) (conceptual illustrator)
... aka "My Lovely Fiancée" - Japan (English title)
... aka "My Sweet Fiancée" - Japan (English title) - Monkeybone (2001) (conceptual illustrator)
- Double Take (2001) (illustrator)
- Thirteen Days (2000) (illustrator)
- Lost Souls (2000) (conceptual illustrator)
- The Cell (2000) (assistant art director) (as Guy Hendrix Dyas)
- The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000) (illustrator)
- Galaxy Quest (1999) (conceptual illustrator)
- Inspector Gadget (1999) (concept illustrator)
... aka "Go! Go! Gadget" - Japan (English title) - Wild Wild West (1999) (illustrator)
- Pushing Tin (1999) (conceptual illustrator)
- Armageddon (1998/I) (illustrator) (uncredited)
- Mimic (1997) (illustrator)
Production Designer:
- Inception (2010) (as Guy Hendrix Dyas)
... aka "Inception: The IMAX Experience" - USA (IMAX version) - Agora (2009) (as Guy Hendrix Dyas)
- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) (as Guy Hendrix Dyas)
- Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) (as Guy Hendrix Dyas)
... aka "Elizabeth: Golden Age" - Japan (English title) - Superman Returns (2006) (as Guy Hendrix Dyas)
... aka "Superman Returns: An IMAX 3D Experience" - USA (IMAX version) - The Brothers Grimm (2005) (as Guy Hendrix Dyas)
- X2 (2003) (as Guy Hendrix Dyas)
... aka "X-Men 2" - Singapore (English title), USA (working title)
... aka "X-2" - USA (poster title)
... aka "X-Men 2: X-Men United" - USA (promotional title)
... aka "X2: X-Men United" - USA (promotional title)
Visual Effects:
- Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) (co-visual effects supervisor) (as Guy Hendrix Dyas)
... aka "Elizabeth: Golden Age" - Japan (English title) - Men in Black (1997) (illustrator: ILM) (uncredited)
... aka "MIB" - USA (promotional abbreviation) - Twister (1996) (visual effects art director)
Set Decorator:
- The Brothers Grimm (2005) (uncredited)
Miscellaneous Crew:
- A Sound of Thunder (2005) (visual consultant)
Art Director:
Kangaroo Jack (2003)Senin, 09 Agustus 2010
Dream Jobs, My Life, My Priority
this is my dream jobs, this is what i want to be, this is my whole life target
SET DESIGNER/PRODUCTION DESIGNER
Set designers are responsible for the visual aspects of a theatre, film or TV production. In film and TV they are often known as production designers. The main tasks are likely to include:
- studying scripts and discussing ideas with the director
- researching details for the production
- communicating ideas to costume, make-up, props and lighting designers
- producing sketches, scale models and technical drawings and elevations of the proposed set or designs using computer-aided design (CAD)
- supervising costs and set building.
Set designers may work on a resident (permanent) or freelance (per production) basis. Working hours vary. Some periods of long, unsocial hours are likely to ensure production deadlines are met. During quieter periods, freelancers may work in an additional, related area, such as model making or teaching.
Salaries vary widely. Earnings in theatre range from about £18,000 to £23,500 a year. The average salary for a set designer in film and TV is around £30,000.
Set designers should have:
- imagination, creativity and the ability to communicate ideas to others
- excellent visual awareness, drawing and design skills
- an understanding of technical processes such as camera and lighting
- an interest in cultures, lifestyles and historical periods.
Employers of stage designers include regional and national theatre companies, and opera houses based throughout the UK. There are also opportunities to work in touring, repertory, community, theatre-in-education or fringe theatre companies.
Set designers for film and TV apply as freelancers when new productions are announced. In TV they may have longer contracts, eg on serials or soap operas.
Designers train on the job, often starting out as assistants or model makers in a design studio or workshop, possibly on a voluntary or low-paid basis. Most set designers have an art-based Higher National Diploma (HND) or degree. The Diploma in creative and media may be relevant for this area or work.
Since most designers are freelance, they fund any further formal training themselves. Some may go on to learn specific technical skills, such (CAD); others may choose to take a postgraduate course in a specialist area.
Career progression can take several years. In the film industry, for example, a designer might progress from art department trainee to draughtsperson, assistant art director, then art director before becoming a production designer.
ARCHITECT
Architects design new buildings and the spaces in and around them and help restore, conserve and adapt old building structures. They usually get involved at the start of a construction project, developing designs that interpret a client's vision.
Their work includes:
- preparing and presenting building design proposals
- producing detailed drawings and specifications
- liaising regularly with construction contractors and other built environment professionals
- visiting construction sites to assess progress and inspecting the quality of work, ensuring it follows the agreed architectural design.
Architects are usually contracted to work Monday to Friday, between 9am and 5.30pm. However, extended hours may be needed to meet deadlines. Most architectural work is office based, although visiting clients and construction sites is a big part of the job. Travelling and spending periods away from home may be required.
Salaries may range from between £17,000 and £31,000 a year for architects in training, potentially reaching £60,000 or more for an associate.
An architect should have:
- strong visual awareness
- imagination and an eye for detail
- good design and computer-aided design (CAD) skills
- problem-solving ability
- an interest in buildings, the built environment and spatial design.
There are around 38,630 registered architects in the UK. Most work in private architectural practices, with most large firms based in London and south-east England.
Qualified architects must be registered with the Architects Registration Board (ARB), which requires completing a recognised degree level qualification. Trainees must also complete paid professional training within an architect's practice. Overall, the training process can take seven years in total.
Entry requirements for the RIBA Part 1 undergraduate degree vary, depending on previous academic achievements, but many schools of architecture look for at least two A levels in academic subjects and a portfolio of drawings. Alternative entry qualifications, such as the Diploma in construction and the built environment, may also be accepted.
Architects that have completed Part 1, 2 and 3 qualifications, plus the two stages of professional experience can register with ARB as an architect and can then apply to become a Chartered Member of the RIBA.
Newly qualified architects in both the private and public sector may be able to progress into management or more senior positions, such as becoming an associate or partner. Many architects become self-employed. Some advance their knowledge further by taking a postgraduate qualification. There are many opportunities to work overseas.
Kamis, 05 Agustus 2010
AutoCAD 2011
itu pun yang paling murah, NAMPOL BANGET HARGANYA CING. empat ribu dollar hanya untuk sebuah software, kalau dirupiahin jadinya sekira 36jtan.
Karena muak dengan harganya, gue beli lah di itc. cuma 45rebu
tickets
dasar cina gading zz, dari berjuta2 tiket masa la piazza dan gading semua hadeh. oke karena itu bioskop paling deket dan paling nyaman. lagian peduli amat sih ama bioskopnya dimana, orang filmnya sama aja biarpun lo nonton di Premier New York pun. dan free shuttle bus di apatemen gue cuma ada yang ke gading, kalo ada yang gratis, ngapain gue ke tempat lain, right?
Rabu, 04 Agustus 2010
The Last Airbender
seeing its trailer and some reviews, i thought it would be very entertaining and fantastic movie to watch. But.. after i did it, I'd had higher hopes than that. hey i spent my 20thousands rupiah only for a movie that might be better if i watch it in a DVD.
Im not saying that Dev Patel is a bad actor, no, he's quite good. but just admit it, youre not the right guy for zuko. and who's that boy in the spotlight? yes, Noah Ringer played the avatar himself. he's new and fresh, but his acting skill still need an improvement. Even someone whose got no ' good movie sense' like me, can notice that.
you have to be extremely perfect if you want to make an adaptation movie, and this one is based on cartoon which already have its own die-hard fans. And this movie only can get "good" rather than "perfect"
its just a quick review from me, just from my point of view. maybe you will get it better than i get when you watch it