One of my favorite current mobile games is Brawl Stars by Supercell. The reason why this game sticks out to me in comparison to the other supercell games is how it's very fast paced and requires a lot of thinking. The game includes 4 different game modes slots that rotate daily. The game modes that show up include showdown, heist, bounty, gem grab, and brawl ball. My favorite game mode out of all of these is Showdown because you can play either solo or duo and you go against 10 other people in an arena that's shaped like a square. Once the game starts you need to find chests to get power cubes from them that increase your brawler's health and damage output. After 20 seconds a poisonous fog starts to close in around the arena, constantly shrinking towards the middle of the stage. The fog forces camping players to move in and compete with the others that are alive. The game has various different selectable brawlers that each have their own specific moveset that is fitted around their playstyle. Bull is a short range character who has a slightly higher move speed than the others. Penny is a long-range character that has a slightly slower move speed than the others. Each brawler has its own star power that becomes unlockable at level 9. The star power enhances the abilities of the brawler. The game has its own leveling up system where when you get experience, you level up and get brawl tokens which you can buy chests with to upgrade your characters.
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Over the past couple of weeks, I've been working in the amazing software that's is Adobe Premiere. Adobe Premiere is by FAR my favorite out of all of the Adobe Softwares. Some of the things that I find so amazing about Adobe Premiere is how easy it is to cut clips and put them into your own amazing composition. There are so many different effects that vary from simple transitions such as a screen slide all the way to distortions and other crazy effects that you can use to mess around with your composition. I've done 3 different projects inside of Adobe Premiere which I've loved each one. My favorite so far was the fluidity of motion project where we took several clips and cut them up and put them in a certain order to portray someone getting ready to leave their house in the morning. On my own time, I've put together a couple of funny compositions using royalty free short video clips from online. I really enjoy the variety of customizability that Adobe Premiere offers to you. I recently found out how to adjust audio gain in a certain audio block and I've had fun putting it to the max in a random part of my video.
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AuthorMy name is James Gerondelis, I am 14 and in the 9th Grade at Durham School of the Arts. This is my first year of Game Art & Design. Archives
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