Showing posts with label prelim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prelim. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 July 2010

Storyboarding

as an extension on the previous task to take commissioned photos, we were now asked to take 9 more then piece them together in a storyboard to play out a scene. after learning how to take the appropriate image from the first task it was relatively easy to take more, when putting them in the storyboard i realized that it is a mistake to stretch images to fit, therefore i corrected this. i also realised it is much more helpful to take all images either landscape or all images portrait

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Back to the future

This is the product that we produced when given a sequence of scenes to shoot, we had no idea what it was originally taken from back to the future, during this project we had to follow the storyboard we were give, and take the scenes commissioned, since there were different groups doing the same thing we had to plan when and where to shoot, the product was a lot different to the original scene, i think this is to do with the context, the turn out depends mainly on how the actors are supposed to act eg serious, angry, happy, comedic, this could change the scene as shown
this project has taught me a lot of skills such as using premiere pro, more precisely cutting and pasting scenes, clearing scenes, editing audio volume, using transitions like visual and audio fades and even how to effectively use a video camera and tripod.

Friday, 2 July 2010

session one

we have been asked to take a range of photographs to fit sketches that we have been commissioned, i began by taking photo's which were creative and slightly artistic although they only loosely fitted the commissioned sketches, with this in mind i then went out and took more images to fit the design of the sketches which were asked for, i have learnt that creativity can only be used so much until it changes the image that was initially asked for.