Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Camera Work
In this lesson we learnt basic camera techniques, we used to the dolly and the tripod to do these shots and try out the different types of shots we can do with this. It is much easier using a tripod and a dolly while taking different shots, such as a tracking shot you don't have to follow something with your hand but u can just push it along and it comes out very smoothly and the angles would not have been changed.
From this I did not only gain basic camera skills but also new skills in editing (in final cut express). I learn how to add text to my video, which will be helpful in future videos, and I also learnt how to add new effects.
Note: This is a shot of a conversation* not coversation
Good and Bad Shots
We took pictures of good shots and bad shots, such as good headroom/bad headroom and good nose room/bad nose room.
The first picture shows bad headroom. There is too much space between the actor and the frame. This makes the actor appear smaller. The actor is too low in the frame
The second picture represents good headroom. In this picture the actor is not to low down in the frame or his head isn't going out of the frame, he's in the middle of the frame and there's tiny headroom on the top.
The third picture shows bad nose room. The actors face is too close to the frame, it seems like his face has hit a wall. There is also ways too much space behind the character which is also not good.
The fourth picture shows good nose room. There is good space between the actor and the frame and it does not seem like the actor is going to hit into anything.
The first picture shows bad headroom. There is too much space between the actor and the frame. This makes the actor appear smaller. The actor is too low in the frame
The second picture represents good headroom. In this picture the actor is not to low down in the frame or his head isn't going out of the frame, he's in the middle of the frame and there's tiny headroom on the top.
The third picture shows bad nose room. The actors face is too close to the frame, it seems like his face has hit a wall. There is also ways too much space behind the character which is also not good.
The fourth picture shows good nose room. There is good space between the actor and the frame and it does not seem like the actor is going to hit into anything.
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Poster Analysis
This is a poster analysis we had to do, me and Aymen did this presentation in a group on the film Sweeney Todd Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Overall i think we did very well on our poster analysis but we could have improved it by using better words (media terms) to describe the poster. We took the analysis in 3 parts and edited it/put them together.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Evidence of Horror Film
This is the evidence that I created this short horror film.
I have learnt many new skills in this process. I learnt how to add music to film.
I have learnt many new skills in this process. I learnt how to add music to film.
Brick Camera Work Video
In this video we tried out different types of shot by taking from different angles and positions. E.g if it was a medium shot and a low angle etc.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
First Video
This is the first video i have made, this is supposed to be an interview of my friend Aymen. This is the first time i have ever used Final Cut. I learnt how to edit videos, cutting them adding pictures to the video and adding effects.
HomeLearning 1
This is a low angle, a medium shot of a brown teenage male. He is wearing a cap which covers most of his hair and sunglasses. The sunlight is shining on his face which makes it hard for us to see the face clearly. Him looking at the window could indicate that he is currently in a moving vehicle and travelling somewhere far.
The sun not shining from above could mean that the sun is just coming up or it’s going down. By him wearing the sunglasses it gives a sense of mystery or it could just mean he’s relaxing and protecting himself from the sun. He is looking away from the camera, so he may not have noticed the person taking the picture.
The person is wearing normal clothes and he also has a bag which could mean he’s a normal person travelling somewhere.
This shot was achieved by a teenage male sitting on a train, and all of the lights are natural coming from the sun.
The sun not shining from above could mean that the sun is just coming up or it’s going down. By him wearing the sunglasses it gives a sense of mystery or it could just mean he’s relaxing and protecting himself from the sun. He is looking away from the camera, so he may not have noticed the person taking the picture.
The person is wearing normal clothes and he also has a bag which could mean he’s a normal person travelling somewhere.
This shot was achieved by a teenage male sitting on a train, and all of the lights are natural coming from the sun.
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