Tuesday, 29 March 2011

coursework evaluation question 4

4) How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

Photoshop



Premeire Pro





Youtube



Blogger



Friday, 4 February 2011

Digi Pack development

Digi Pack development

These are the steps and developments I took into making the inside cover of my digi pack.





Once I had created the basis of the inside, I was then able to create what the CD would look like.



My First trial of the CD was experimenting with different McFly related material.





I then when away from that idea and chose to put the cover image on the CD so that it blended in.





I also experimented with placing a related, but different colour image behind the CD.

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Shot List


High angle: For both party and performance scenes
To emphasis the number of people at the party
To contribute to the different view of the band

Low angle: Party, performance and street scenes
To help show that the people at the party are dancing
To help emphasis the success and size of the band
To help show the height of which the neighbour is at.

Pan: Party, performance and street scenes
To emphasis the amount of people at the party
To show how many people the is annoying
To emphasis the amount of people who can fit in 1 car

Zoom (in): To create an enigma effect
Making the audience wonder, who it is in the shot.

Zoom (out): To help show who is actually in the shot more clearly

Over the shoulder: Neighbourhood and computer scenes
To show why neighbour is annoyed
To show what people are looking at on a computer sceens

Extreme Close-up: To empathises what someone if doing in a particular shot

Close-up: To give a better idea to what someone is doing

Medium shot: To help shot the size of something and to show more than one item in any particular shot.

Long shot: To emphasis the size of something (big or small)

Establishing shot: To emphasise how small someone feels.

Asset List

Filming Equipment:
  • Recording camera
  • Tripod
  • Recording tape
  • SnorriCam [if available]
  • Makeup
  • Makeup removal wipes
  • Music (to play in background)


Prop Equipment:
  • Microphone and stand
  • Two guitars
  • Bass
  • Drum kit
  • Drum sticks
  • Two guitar amps
  • 1 bass amp
  • 1 vocal amp
  • Ice bucket
  • Laptop/Computer & equipment
  • Chairs
  • 2 Cars
  • Pool
  • Bed
  • Messy room
  • Messy Driveway (door)
  • Farce space (middle of nowhere)
  • Row of houses
  • 2 houses opposite

Clothing:
Extras:
Party
  • Going out but Casual clothing
Street
  • Plain top with jeans/skirt and trainers/pumps
Neighbours
  • Plain black tops with trousers and shoes
Band Members: Lead singer/Guitarist/Basist/Drummer
  • Colourful top with black/blue jeans and trainers/boots
         OR
  • Plain top with checked shirt with black/blue jeans and trainers/boots
Any thing else:
I will also need to think about weather conditions while filming outside. I will be using a pool for some of the filming therefore I will need to make sure everyone involved has warm clothing incase they get cold.
For when I am filiming using cars I need to have the people in the shots to sign a health and saftey form to say that they give their permission to act in a car
Risk Assessment

What are the potential hazards and how will they be resolved?


The Car


Whilst filming
Make sure that the person driving is fully concentrating on where to go and that the camera or tripod is not in the way.


The Tripod
Make sure that when or when not using the camera that it is not a tripping hazard and is only where it is essential to be for the filming.


Downstairs of house


Ornaments
Remove all breakable and valuable ornaments or objects from the room and place in a locked room.


Tripod
Make sure no-one walks past and knocks it over – we will do this by placing the camera in a part of the room that no-one should be allowed walk into.


School Auditorium


Chairs & tables
Make sure they are out of the way so they do no become a tripping hazard and make sure they are not in the shot.
Mats
Move all mats to the side of the room to stop them forming a tripping hazard
Lighting equipment (when lowered)
Make sure there are no objects (camera and tripod) or people underneath them while they are being lowered. Also when moving the lights into position, make sure they are not too hot to touch, if they are then use a cloth to touch them.































I understand that any action I do that changes the desired outcome of these hazards is of my own doing and can do nothing about it.

Signed:……………………………………                  Date:………………………..