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Videography: VCS Punishment Corps

March 4, 2009 by Matt

The current project my videography class is working on is:

  • Find a 30-60 second commercial on Youtube.
  • Use this video as a template for your own commercial.

The first one is based on the Reebok commercial: Terry Tate, Office Linebacker.

Below is the original followed by remake. Enjoy!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRkiouh5NEI

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DNKIsgH4c0

Filed Under: VCS, videos, vienna christian school

Party Animal

February 15, 2009 by Matt

funny_hat_lady One of the fun things about living in Vienna is New Year’s Eve. People young and old traipse around the city enjoying the live music, wearing funny hats, and maybe even throwing a fire cracker or two.

I’m not usually one to judge fashion, but I’m pretty sure that hat doesn’t go with the fur coat. To each their own, I suppose.

I was sporting a pig hat and my Penn sweatshirt. Much more tasteful if you ask me.

Filed Under: Austria, humor, vienna

I’m Singing

February 13, 2009 by Matt

So in a regular segment for my Computer Applications class I introduced a piece of software called Songsmith. The idea is that you select a style of music, sing into a microphone, and Songsmith writes the music.

The software is actually both amazing and awful at the same time. Here is an actual recording I did in class to demonstrate how Songsmith works.

Klein ‘n Klass
[audio:http://kleinwelt.com/blog_media/audio/klein_song.mp3]

Klein ‘n Klass Remix
[audio:http://kleinwelt.com/blog_media/audio/klein_song_2.mp3]

Yeah, you probably won’t find me at the Grammys anytime soon.

Below is a commercial put together by the developers of Songsmith. Definitely worth the watch if you need a good laugh.

If you’d like to try Songsmith yourself, you can download a free trial here.

Filed Under: humor, VCS, vienna christian school

Robot Art

February 11, 2009 by Matt

robot_art So Tuesday I had the students in my robotics class attach a marker to their robot and attempt to draw a figure 8 on a large sheet of butcher paper.

After many attempts and minor tweeks, most of them were able to draw a shape that could be identified as an 8.  It was good for them to see how planning and preparation payed off more than just trial and error.

robot artist

At the end of class I instructed them to clean up  and throw out the paper, but they insisted on keeping this lovely display of “art” which is now hanging in my classroom.

One group even signed it and titled it “Robot Art.” Someday you may find this hanging in a museum. Remember, you saw it here first!

Filed Under: humor, VCS, vienna christian school

Battle of the Books

February 9, 2009 by Matt

Each year the library puts on a Battle of the Books where middle school students form teams, read a selection of books, and then face off in a game-show-style quiz about the books.

This year I am on the faculty team, which will take on the top student team in a high-stakes match-up.

I just completed my first book: The Star of Kazan by Eva Ibbotson.

This is the story of a orphaned girl named Annika, found as an infant in a small chapel in the Austrian Alps, and adopted by the servants of three Viennese professors. She learns to love the city of Vienna, and enjoys helping out around the house and the kitchen.

As expected, she dreams of one day meeting her real mother. And one day her real mother does come for her. And that’s where the real fun begins.

I found the historical setting of the book(early 20th century Austria and Germany) to be intriguing, though the major plot developments were a bit predictable. Perhaps a more complex plot is too much to ask for from a junior high novel, so I will reserve any further criticism in that vein.

Overall the story was well-written, laced with interesting historical tidbits and quite an enjoyable read. I’d highly recommend it to any junior high student looking for a good way to pass the time.



 

Filed Under: books, VCS, vienna christian school

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