Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Unit 5: Working to a brief evaluation

Working to a brief evaluation
Upon reviewing this production I can say that overall i like the end product. Although we did run into a few problems on the way which included problems with actors, locations and members of the team not fully contributing to the project i believe that in the end it came together pretty well.
 The things I liked were the reconstructions, i thought the way that they were cut together told the story really well and the voiceover accentuated the reconstructions too. I also liked the interviews with Karen Heritage and the higher education performing arts students because they had experience with child entertaiment licenses and could explain what they were, what they did and how to get one should you need it.
There are some areas that i think could do with improvement. The first improvement i would make is the sound in some of the shots towards the end of the reconstruction , i think the sound effect off Dale being run over by a car should have had more of a build up to it and also the ambient sound in the background was a little too loud. I would of also cut the scene in the historical reconstruction where the children are going to work a little differently, the actor who is playing the boss looks at his watch twice, each one in a different shot causing this to look like a continuity error, I would also have cut the interview with Alice Garderner a bit shorter because i think the target audience wouldn't want to listen to an interview which drags on a little bit.
Overall i do like this production and i think it could be successful in the schools that it will be shown in.

Production Blog for Working to a brief

25/02/14
Today we had our first group meeting to decide what this project was going to be about, we decided what we were each going to research, i decided i was going to research the 1860 Education Act. We also talked about the narrative, style and structure of this project so we were just throwing ideas around. We made a decision that Dale was going to be the liason manager and would keep in contact with the client.

26/02/14
Today we had another meeting, I came up with an agenda and kept track of how long each topic took to discuss, we decided that Ryan was going to be Team Leader, we assigned different job roles to each person. Jordan was in charge of pictures and archive, Rose was going to collaborate with a few of us on the script, Shemar was in charge of Storyboards, the Shot List was going to be mainly Ryan but with help with a few of us. I was going to be in charge of the schedule and make sure we are on track and that we meet the deadline, Isaak is going to be in charge of all the risk assesments and Dale & Shemar are going to be in charge of all the locations and casting actors.
I also finished all the research and annotated it too. Dale received an E-Mail from our client Alice that informed us that we are to meet with her this upcoming meeting to discuss progress, if she had any ideas and share what ideas we had to share.

27/02/14
Today we discussed our meeting with Alice and I also decided to annotate some more of my research, we talked about the topics we were going to discuss with Alice.

3/03/14
Today was the day of our meeting with our client Alice, we talked about what ideas we had and whether she approved of them, we also discussed time limits, Alice initially thought a 15 minute video would be appropriate but we explained that our target audience would be more attracted to something short and sharp that packs a punch, we then gave her our proposal to read over and asked her to give us any feedback. We also asked about any contacts she could think for us to interview. Overall i think the interview was successful and we were much clearer on the project afterwards.
When we got back to college we decided we would make two teams, the reconstruction team and the interview team, i am on the interview team so i looked for some contacts for interviews, i managed to secure two contacts for interviews.

6/03/14
Today we had a group discussion about the progress we are making, i am still talking to both contacts about arranging interviews.

10/03/14
Today me, Jordan and Isaak filmed two reconstruction scenes with Katie (our actress) we wanted to use a dolly to film Katie walking but the ground was too unstable so we created a steady-cam, we also filmed a scene in which Katie opens up her GCSE results to find that she has good grades.

12/03/14
Today me, Ryan and Shemar went over to the college to interview some performing art students about child employment licences. They were fully aware what these licences were because they were going through the process of working with children and one of the students had to licence children herself because she was in charge of a production, we also talked about the pros and cons of having a part time job whilst in school, overall i feel like these interviews went successfully and we got some good informative content.

13/03/14
Today Dale, Ryan and Shemar went and got vox pops around the college, this was successful. The questions that were asked were 'Did you have a part-time job in school?' 'If yes did you enjoy it?' 'If no would you have liked one?' and 'What are the pros and cons of working?'

18/03/14
Today me, Ryan and Shemar went over to Karen Heritage's dance studio to do an interview with her about what is an Entertainment License and how to obtain one, we also talked about child employment and finding a balance between school work and paid work.

19/03/14
Today I worked on scheduling the historical re-enactments, my tutor works with a drama group so i asked her to get in contact with one of her actors to take part in the filming, I also worked out how long this would take and how long filming would take. I looked for locations to use and came up with a main location and also a back up location incase we couldn't get permission to use the main location.

2/04/14
Today me, Ryan Bartle, Shemar Chawla and Rose Ashworth went to our client Alice Gardeners office to interview her about education and entertainment licenses.


15/05/14
Today me, Jordan Dent and Ryan Bartle wrote and recorded a voiceover for our actress Francesca, I thought this process went well overall and it sounded good.

Understanding and Interpreting a Brief

Understanding and Interpreting a Brief
 
 
 
Structure of Briefs
 
Contractual Briefs
A contractual brief is a type of a contract or brief where a media is employed by a client to complete a project within a brief that the client has written for them. The media company must follow the specific guidelines that the client has made. The most important thing for the media company is that these guidelines are met, if the media company fail to do so this can lead to a breach in contract amd the company could face legal actions.
 
Advantages- Having a contractual brief is good for a media company because they know exactly what the project entails and the client will have a very specific brief.
 
Disadvantages- The disadvantages to having a contractual brief is that if the media company does not meet the brief this could result in legal complications and will lead to the company not having a good reputation.
 
Negotiated Briefs
This type of brief will happen if the co-operative brief given to the two or more media companies that are working on the project have any issues about the brief or any issues that they would like to clear up with the client. These negotiations in the brief can then be changed in order to suite every party involved in the production.
 
Advantages- The advantages to this brief is that certain points can be negotiated so the project is more open to suggestions from different perspectives which could result in the project being better overall.
 
Disadvantages- Negotiating the brief can sometimes waste time.
 
Formal Brief
A formal brief is when a media company is given a brief by a client which only outlines the project, this makes the project more open and gives enough information to be able to produce the production. Any information or issues that the media company feel the need to go over can be negotiated with the client, the client and media company will formally agree on the brief and the project.
 
Advantages- This type of brief means that the client is open to negotiations with the media company which makes it more creative.
 
Disadvantages- This type of brief could make the media company feel like the client hasn't given them enough information for the production to be completed to the clients standards.
 
Informal Brief
An informal brief is usually verbal and not documented. The media company and the client simply discuss the guidlines of the product they will be making and mutually agree on the project.
 
Advantages- The advantages to this type of brief is that the media company can fully understand the clients wants and needs.

Disadvantages- The disadvantages to this type of brief is that there is no written contract to prove the employment of the media company, this could lead to the client failing to pay the media company and the media company would not be able to take any legal action. Also this type of contract can make things like deadlines be not very clear which can cause confusion for both parties.

Commission
This type of brief will happen when a large media company will employ a much smaller independant company to create and produce the product. When the product has been made the larger company will then go on to use the product for an external client who will then pay the independant company for making the product. This client has no part of this and the negotiations will take place between the two media companys.

Advantages- The advantage of this type of brief is that the larger company don't take part in all the hard work but will still recieve pay for the contribution that they have made to the making of the product.

Disadvantages- This type of brief may mean that because there are two different companies working on the same project, issues and conflicts may arise and the product may not be made to the clients standards.

Tender
A Tender brief is where a client will advertise a brief and a media company will then come up with an idea that they will pitch to the client. This could mean that the client will recieve mutiple pitches from a number of different companies, the client will then choose what they feel is the best idea to suite the brief and give the job to that media company.

Advantages- The advantage of this brief is that the client can listen to a number of different companies perspectives of the brief and in effect will be able to produce the product to a high standard.

Disadvantages- The disadvantage of this type of brief is that if a company's is turned down it could set them way back in terms of business, the media company could have turned down other work that shared the same timeline as the brief that they pitched an idea for.

Co-operative Brief
This type of brief usually means that two or more companies are hired by a client to work to a brief that they have written for a specific project. Both media companies will recieve a copy of the brief and then proceed to work with eachother to produce the product, if there is a conflict in ideas a negotiated brief can be used to resolve these issues.

Advantages- Having this type of brief means that there can more perspectives to creating the product needed by the client and therefore means that the brief can be more understood than if there were only one company working on the project.

 Disadvantages- This type of brief can be more prone to dissagreements and conflict in the ideas being given by each type of the different media companies that have been employed by the client.

Competition Brief
A Competition brief is where a client will put their brief out so it can be accessed by all of the different media companies that want to participate. Each media comany will complete the brief and then the client will judge which company has created the best project. The client will then have then publish the winning production.

Advantages- An advantage of this type of brief is that the client only has to pay the media company that they have chosen, also because they have multiple media companies producing a product the client has a large range to select from and they can judge on what they will believe will be more successful.

Disadvantages- A disadvantage is that the media companies may have lost or turned down work in order to make the product.

Reading a Brief
Being able to read a brief is the most important thing. If you fail to read the brief properly it is almost certain that mistakes can be made and the media company can easily miss out small but none the less important details. The media company need to get the grasp of the project in order to produce it to the clients standards. If the brief is not met this could result in loss of business and work for the media company which ultimately leads to loss of money.

The first thing to do when you receive a brief is set up a meeting with your client to get a better understanding of what the client expects of you. Once you have met with your client you should know what idea you want to go with, you and your team should already have a team leader allocated. They will then allocate pre-production jobs to each member of the team. Once all pre-production has been completed you should then be moving on to actual production. While all this is going on you should keep in contact with your client if that's something that they have requested. Once production has been competed the editing process will begin, you should send a rough edit to your client to give them a taster of what the production will entail.

Negotiating the Brief
It's important to negotiate the brief before the production is completed, the reason for this is because if there is a detail that they've missed or if there is a detail the client wanted to add there is plenty of time to make these adjustments. You can also look over the product that the media company has made to see if they have met the brief.

The advantages of this are that the company has a chance to use their own ideas more wisely and become more lenient on what they want to put on the project, they can be more creative with what they can do.

A disadvantage is the client may not like it and it might not properly meet the brief. It could possibly conflict with the brief.

There are many legal and ethical issues with this brief, for example my brief was for Stockton Borough Council, we were asked to create a film about child employment, because of the target audience (13-16) we thought it would be best if we use children of the same age to connect with the audience, this meant we had to make sure everything was above board and legal, because of this we had to get parents permission ect.

Opportunities

Self Development
This brief has allowed me to explore self development in the way that I have learned what my strengths and weekneses are working independently and in a group. Researching things like the Factory Law has opened my eyes to all the different laws that are in place when it comes to using children in my production, it has also made me aware of the different licences i would need in future if i was looking to use children in future projects.

Learning new skills
The skills i have learned is how to be better at verbal communication and verbal negotionation, i have also learned more about deadlines and time management. Another skill i have learned is how to create a project that is capable of meeting other peoples standards instead of just meeting my own.

Multi-Tasking
I have learned to be able to do more than one thing at a time. Rather than doing a task day by day i can complete more than one task at a time


 



 
 
 


Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Development Blog: PMP

Production Blog: PMP
 
11/2/14
Today I started to work on developing ideas for my PMP, i decided i wanted to make a music video so i came up with 3 songs and started to develop those songs into ideas for a music video.
 
 
17/2/14
Today i worked more on my 3 ideas, i got more of a clear understanding of which song i wanted to do the most.
 
 
21/2/14
Today i finished idea development and decided which song i wanted to make into a music video so i then started to develop this idea further, i also started to research on the idea
 
 
5/3/14
I've finished all research so i'm now moving onto preparing my pitch and proposal, i worked out how much equipment i would need and the amount of actors i would need, props and locations, i also wrote about what i wanted on my DVD menu.

17/3/14
Today i did my pitch, i got the go ahead to make my production

25/3/14
Today i started on pre-production, i printed out the lyrics to the song i was doing and started thinking about how i wanted the video to play out line by line until i came up with a idea of exactly what i wanted.


1/4/14
Today i looked at other music videos and picked out the different elements that i liked about them, i also looked at the kind of make-up styles that i wanted and created a mood board of these different ideas


9/4/14
Today i started on my shot list and decided what shots i wanted to use and how that would accentuate the video i'm trying to create.


15/4/14
Today i started on my storyboards.


16/4/14
Today i finished my storyboards.

20/4/14
Today i started to look through the actors CV's and thought about who i thought would fit the theme and who was reliable.

21/4/14
Today i looked through the actors again and decided who i wanted to work with, i asked Dale and Rose to be part of my crew, i then asked Stephen and Francesca if they would be interested in being actors in my production and they said yes.

26/4/14
Today i asked my actors for their schedules and once i had those i started to work on my own, i then sent my schedule to the actors and we came up with one that fitted both our timetables

27/4/14
Today i worked on the call sheets for the actors and dropped them off to them.

28/4/14
Today i worked on risk assessments and location release forms.

29/4/14
Today was the first day of filming. Me, Rose and Dale met up with our actors and went to our first location, I thought filming went well on the first location and we got some good footage, after we had finished with our first location we then went to our second to resume filming, we met with our extras and got their shots first so we weren't holding them up, I thought filming on our second location also went extremely well and I was pleased with the outcome. After we had finished that was a wrap on our first day of filming.

30/4/14
Today I captured the footage from the day before and decided to look through the footage to decide whether we needed to film any backup shots that we had scheduled for Friday. I decided that i was happy with the footage we got so I called off the shoot on Friday.

7/5/14
Today was the second and last day of filming, Me, Rose, Dale and Jordan met up with our actress and make-up artist, we then set up whilst Fran got her make-up done. After that was done we then started to film, we filmed the song all the way through a few times from different angles, i decided to film using the green screen so i could put a background on later on in the edit. I was very happy with the results of filming.



Monday, 24 February 2014

Anti-Smoking production blog

Anti-Smoking production blog
27/1/14
We got our assignments today and started to conduct research on this topic, I also started my idea generation and came up with three ideas.
30/1/14
This was the day that we did all our pitches, the pitches that got chosen were Ryan's, Jordan's and Isaak's. We then got to chose which idea we wanted to work on and I chose to work on Ryan's idea because I thought it was brilliant and had a lot of potential, we discussed what actors/actresses we would like to use and once we decided who we wanted we walked down to the theatre and talked to the people we were interested in, they were all really happy and excited to be part of this project.
4/2/14
Today was the day that we finished all the pre-production, I made sure that all the actor release forms were done and signed, we also did all the story boards and shot lists ready to shoot the next day, we also went down to the beauty therapy room and secured a location for shooting the following week.
5/2/14
This was the first day of shooting, we shot two scenes, the scenes we shot were the first stages of smoking when the actress is offered a cigerette and a jogging scene where she begins to become ill. We decided that we would also shoot another two scenes the next day, me and Shemar were extras for the first scene.
6/2/14
Today was the second day of shooting and we did another two scenes, the scenes we did were the boyfriend scene in which the two actors are arguing about smoking, the other scene we shot was outiside a pub and it was the social smoking stage of this production.
10/2/14
Today we got one of the acting students, Rosa, to do a voice over for our production, we set up a microphone and told her to read the script into the microphone.
12/2/14
Today we filmed the hospital scene, we used the beauty therapy room to film Francesca dying on a hospital bed, we did take sound equipment but we decided that we didn't want or need sound because we would put sound in when we do post-production.
Today we also completed all the post-production.
14/2/14
Today we shot the graveyard scene, me and Shemar acted in this scene. We had to be stood at a grave mourning the main actress, we then had to throw flowers onto the grave.
24/2/14
Today was the screening of our Anti-Smoking films, we analysed the feedback and it came back quite successful and people felt the impact of the story we were trying to tell.


The Purpose and Impact of Social Action & Community Media Production

The Purpose and Impact of Social Action & Community Media Production
 
In this blog I will be talking about the purpose of Social Action & Community Media and also the impact that they have on audiences.
 
One of the main purposes of these productions are to either bring about change (whether it be national or international) and to raise awareness on a certain subject.
 
This Anti-Smoking video does both, you can see the change happening right at the end when one guy takes out a cigerette, looks at it then decides to put it back, it does also raise awareness about smoking too because the subjects are talking to the kids about the damage of smoking even though they are the ones who are smoking themselves.
Anti-Smoking videos are ultimitely part of a campaign, with the changes in technology it's much easier to just make a minute video and share it around the world with just a touch of a button rather than sending newsletters out because i feel that no one really cares to read newsletters anymore because of this digital age that we are all living in.

Another reason for Social Action & Community Media is to either strengthen or create ties within a community. I think we live in an age where community is scarce so some people feel the need to make videos or posters that promote events which are happening in your community, I see lots of posters that promote community coffee mornings at a local church. I feel this is a great way to campaign the coming togethers of community's.

When local or national government elections are approaching one way to get your votes up is to campaign, this could be done in a number of ways whether it be physical campaigning in the way of going to areas and giving speeches or it be a virtual campaign in the way of videos or adverts. Adverts are hugely popular as a way of communicating with the public and trying to get them on side.



















Social Action & Community Media can have a huge impact on people. For example due to months of campaigning during the election process David Cameron became the latest primeminister with Nick Clegg (of the Liberal Democrats) as his partner. This is probably the biggest impact on peoples lives because he is the leader of this country and can make changes to this country as he sees fit. The video above this paragraph is the first ever speech by David Cameron after he became primeminister.

I think for me personally some Social Action campaigns have failed, I am a smoker and even though I was watching all these Anti-Smoking adverts nothing really shocked me and even the pictures that are shown on ciggerette boxes don't shock me so I think that a new approach has to be taken in the way of these videos. The video at the top of the blog really stood out for me and did impact me in a way, it made me think about the fact that we wouldn't let our children or family members smoke but yet we do it ourselves. I think that video was the right way to make a social impact.




 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, 15 January 2014

The Changes in Technology

The changes in technology
 
 
 
 
The changes in TV
The technology of television has changed a lot since it's invention by Paul Gottleib Nipkow in 1884.
 
The elements of a simple television system are:
  • An image source. This is the electrical signal representing the visual image, and may be from a professional video camera in the case of live television, a video tape recorder for playback of recorded images, or telecine with a flying spot scanner for the transfer of motion pictures to video).
  • A sound source. This is an electrical signal from a microphone or from the audio output of a video tape recorder.
  • A transmitter, which generates radio signals (radio waves) and encodes them with picture and sound information.
  • A television antenna coupled to the output of the transmitter for broadcasting the encoded signals.
  • A [television antenna to receive the broadcast signals.
  • A receiver (also called a tuner), which decodes the picture and sound information from the broadcast signals, and whose input is coupled to the antenna of the television set.
  • A display device, which turns the electrical signals into visual images.
  • An audio amplifier and loudspeaker, which turns electrical signals into sound waves (speech, music, and other sounds) to accompany the images.


TV when it was first made was in black & white and not much could be done with now but now we have 3D TV's and you can even access the internet via your TV.

3D TV
3D-ready TV sets are those that can operate in 3D mode (in addition to regular 2D mode) using one of several display technologies to recreate a stereoscopic image. These TV sets usually support HDMI 1.4 and a minimum output refresh rate of 120 Hz; glasses may be sold separately.
Philips was developing a 3D television set that would be available for the consumer market by about 2011 without the need for special glasses (autostereoscopy). However it was canceled because of the slow adoption of customers going from 2D to 3D.


The biggest change to happen in the technology was the digital switchover in 2008. Between 2008-2012, the television services in the UK went completely digital, Region by region the old analogue television signal got switched off and viewers needed to convert or upgrade their TV equipment, whether it was through their aerial, by satellite, cable or broadband.



On-Demand Viewing
Life is getting busier and faster so because of that On-Demand TV is being used more and more with companies like Netflix and Love Film popping up. On-Demand is the ability to select from a library of stored  TV shows and you can watch it whenevers most convenient for the individual and is in no way controlled by a TV schedule.


Social Media
Social Media has been a massive boost for people who may of otherwise been unheard of. The internet is an amazing place to share your work with the world.
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Private messaging and Video chatting have changed the world for both good and bad, from the touch a button you can contact almost anyone in the world.
The internet has a massive amount to do with the media industry. Due to the internet, audiences are noe able to watch their favorite TV shows & films online whenever they want. However, due to this update in technology audiences are now able to download films illegally without paying. This has affected the film industry hugely because they lose box office sales. The internet has boosted the television and film industry because of the ability to stream online, watch programs on-demand and pay to watch exclusive events.


CGI
CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) has become more and more popular over the years, it began with films such as Pixar's 'Toy Story' due to the recent increase in 3D films they have reformed into a 3D format in films like 'Finding Nemo' (2003) and 'Monsters Inc' (2001). CGI animation is increasingly being used for making high quality visual effects and realistic images. CGI software has become increasingly accessible and this has enabled smaller production units to come up with decent content without the use of actors, props or expensive set pieces.
IMAX cinemas are also become more and more popular, they are far from your usual cinemas, they enhance your experience dramatically. The screens are large enough to fill your field of vision, this enhances the motion, there have been incidents of people feeling ill because of that emotion. Producers from films they made over 10 years ago are still making profit from them because ticket prices will be more expensive but audiences will pay the extra money to get the full 3D experience.







Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Soundtrack Development Blog

Soundtrack Development Blog
 
 
 
6/11/13
First of all i wrote a blog on two films and how they use soundtrack to create certain moods and how they make you feel. I also wrote about Diagetic & Non-Diagetic sound, the two films i chose to write about was 'Titanic' and 'Apocolypto'  I wrote about the fact that James Horner did the soundtrack for both of them but switched his usual orchestreal style for something much faster with more drum action rather than violins and such.


2/12/13
On this day i recorded my voice over using a Tascam DR-40.

6/1/14
I put a soundtrack on my documentary, i did this by using a file i had on my computer with lots of samples and loops, i used a few seconds of chimes for the opening sequence, i then went on a royalty free site and downloaded an acoustic guitar to put on throughout the whole documentary.

14/1/14
I handed in my assignment.

Development Blog: Goosie Gander

Development Blog: Goosie Gander
 
 
11/11/13
On this date I started my idea generation, i made a flow chart writing down the two ideas i had. I had first wanted to make a documentary about the double-dip recession and how it had affected businesses both local and national. I realised that i wouldn't be able to cover much in 3 minutes. I was talking to to some of my friends and they were telling me about the Greylag Goose trying to attack them so i though that would be a good idea to make a documentary about that, it would also be much easier to cover in the time space.

13/11/13
I had chose which idea i had wanted to go with and that was the goose, so i started to research about it, i also started to think about how it was going to be carried out.

18/11/13
I started on all the pre-production for this documentary, this included risk assessments, the vox pop questions i wanted  to ask & also did more research.

1/12/13
I started to think about a script so i made a couple of drafts and thought about what i wanted to say.

2/12/13
I decided to write to type up the final version of my voiceover script, i decided to record my voiceover using a Tascam recorder, once i had recorded my voice over i then saved it on my computer.

5/12/13
This was the first day of production, I wanted to get shots of the goose and some vox pops. Dale came out to help me with the shooting and we got some good shots of the goose and got a vox pop.

6/12/13
I took the camera home with me to get some more shots of the goose and also to get some more cutaways, i also managed to get another vox pop.

6/1/14
I started editing, i put together a version really quickly to decide where i wanted the shots to be, once i had decided what i wanted i made a small title sequence in Adobe After Effects, after that was done i started to look for soundtracks, i had a file on my computer that had lots of samples and loops so i chose a few seconds of a chimes for the titles, i then went on a royalty free website and found an acoustic guitar to play throughout the documentary. After all that i made a real version of the edit including the titles & soundtrack. After i had finished the edit i exported it.

13/1/14
I burned my exported edit onto disc.

Unit 23 Multi-Camera Production Blog

Multi-Camera Production Blog
 
 
27/11/13
Today was the first production meeting our group had, we decided on what job roles each one of us were going to undertake. I decided to undertake the job of Sound Recordist, a Sound Recordist records all sound both on set and on location. Shemar will take the role as director which means he will make sure that we are all in the right places at the right time. Jordan was the Vision Mixer, the Vision Mixer basically edits the recording live as it is happening. To prepare for the role i researched what a Sound Recordist does.

11/12/13
Today we decided to go to location and do pre-production, we did risk assesments and a location recce. We then drew camera plans to decide what camera was going where. We decided that there were a few hazards that we had to address on the risk assessment such as trailing wires and falling down the staircase.

16/12/13
Today is the day of dress rehearsals so were going to go down to the theatre and look at how the actors cover the sides where the cameras are planning to go.

18/12/13
Today is the day that we go and film the show. Me, Shemar, Dale & Jordan will go to set an hour early to get everything set up in time for the doors opening, I will be taking on the right hand camera for the first act then switching to the middle camera for the second act.

13/1/14
Today we captured 3 of the 4 tapes we had, Jordan had the other tape at his house so we had to wait to capture the other tape.

14/1/14
Jordan brought in the last tape so we captured that then we started to edit the live event. Dale set the project up and did the 1st half of act 1, I then did the 2nd half of act 1, Jordan did the 1st half of act 2 & Shemar did the 2nd half of act 2. Looking back over the footage I am happy with what we shot, also with me taking the role of Sound Recordist i was listening out for what the sound levels were like and I am also really happy with that too, overall the production was successful.

15/12/14
Today is the hand in date, the production has been edited and just needs exporting to disc.

 

Thursday, 9 January 2014

Development Blog for Motion Graphics

Development Blog for Motion Graphics
 
 
 
In this blog i will be tracking my development throughout this project. Everything from pre-production and post-production.
 
8/10/13
First of all i am focusing on the pre-production element of this project starting with some basic research on the 80's, i researched everything from music to what the important news storys were. I started reading newspaper articles from this decade and looking at  to get a better feel for the project i was about to undertake.

22/10/13
On this date i started to come up with ideas of how i wanted my title sequence to look, i took inspiration from a TV show called 'Big Fat Quiz of The Year'. I liked the way that they had cutouts of the famous people from whatever decade they were covering popping up on screen so i decided to go with this approach, i then created a mindmap to get all the ideas down. I decided i was going to change it so it wasn't exactly the same as 'Big Fat Quiz of The Year' instead of using full cutouts i would use pictures of the face and have them fly across the screen then let all the pictures pile on top of each other.

19/11/13
Once i had decided what artists i wanted to have on my title sequence i searched for pictures of them on Google Images, i then saved the pictures onto my computer. I then searched for 80's headlines on Google Images and saved a few of them too. After i had all the pictures i wanted to use i constructed a storyboard for my title sequence. I simply did this by drawing on paper the pictures i had saved of the artists in the order in which i wanted them to appear.

20/11/13
After i decided on what order i wanted my pictures to appear i started to write a script for the presenting element of this assignment. I used the research i had obtained and used that to help shape the script. I used facts like what the biggest selling singles of the 80's were and the death of John Lennon. Whilst writing this script i decided i wanted to have clips of videos in there, i decided to put Band Aid- Feed the World and Jennifer Rush- The Power of Love.

4/12/13
This was the start of production, we filmed us presenting. We all helped each other in the filming and autocue, we used clip mics to capture the sound but when it came to capturing the footage the sound wasn't as loud as we hoped it would be so the footage was useless, we then had to go back and film it again, it turned out much better this time and was usable.

10/12/13
I started to create my motion graphics sequence, i opened up Adobe After Effects, then i imported in all the pictures i was using and began to keyframe them and moved them over so it would create the effect of the pictures moving across the screen, after i had done that i decided i wanted to make a soundtrack for it too. I opened Adobe Audition and started to create a soundtrack using samples. After this was done i went into premier and brought it all together into one production.

9/1/14
On this day i burned my production onto a disc and handed it in.



Unit 64: Motion Graphics & Compositing Video

Unit 64: Motion Graphics & Compositing Video
 
Task 1
 
In this blog i will be writing about the current use of motion graphics and compositing video in film and television production and analyse them.

TV idents

TV idents are when you are watching a TV channel and a little motion graphic sequence comes on with a voiceover introducing the next programme, The BBC in paticular use a lot of TV idents due to the fact that they do not use adverts.TV idents have changed a lot over the years, this is mostly due to the changes in technology and the new ways to make motion graphic sequences, back in the 70's or 80's it wasn't possible to make the CGI effects you see in films such as Avatar or Gravity.
Here are some examples of the BBC's first TV idents.

 















Here are some more recent TV idents, you can see a huge difference between the two.
 

 
 
 
In the first ones they feel very stiff and if they were to be played on TV today people would look at them and wonder what is going on but when they see the idents that are getting played today they wouldn't look at it any differently even though it is much more advanced and technological than ever, no one really looks at the actual effects and how much work goes into each one. Another thing about TV idents these days are that the graphics usually have some sort of relevance to the programme that is being played next.
For example the Big Brother TV idents of this year include the iconic Big Brother eye with a camera then the icon for channel 5.
ITV seems to use less motion graphics than BBC or Channel 5, they tend to actually film there idents, for exaample the 'Surfing Lesson' that was being shown in 2013 featured only one special effect which was the 'ITV' title being shown and it changing colour to match the background.
 

Titles & In-Programme graphics (music related programmes)
For some music programmes such as Channel AKA, Starz TV or Chart Show TV the motion sequences used for them are quite simple because they aren't inroducing any programmes they are just playing music. When you are watching a music channel and a title comes up on the screen telling you what the song is called, this is in-programme graphics.

In-programme graphics have changed a lot over the years due to the changes in technology and the fact that music has also changed a lot and and now there are programmes dedicated to one genre, for example Channel AKA plays mostly UK Hip/Hop, UK Rap and Grime, there are instances where they will play American Rap and Hip/Hop but it is very much an Urban music channel, because of the genre of music they play they need in-programme graphics to go with it.
The video underneath is an example of in-programme graphics, before the video you see the short title sequence and througout the video you see the logo in the bottom right hand corner. Most of these channels use simple designs so you know exactly what channel your on. They weren't always that simple though, in this example of Top of the Pops motion graphics were just really starting out so they used weird and crazy ones during Kylie's performing 'Hand on Your Heart'.
 

Top of The Pops: Kylie performs 'Hand on Your Heart'
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x11WVz0HpTg

Titles and in-programme graphics for news and factual programmes
News channel title sequences can vary depending on what kind of channel it is as a whole, for example BBC use a very formal introduction to their programme because that's what kind of channel it is as a whole.
 


This video this is the BBC News intro from the 1950's, the difference between these two is massive. The old one would have been spectacular then but if this was showed today audiences would be really confused about what they were watching and this shows the expectations of audiences today.
BBC News had different theme music back in the 50's then it does today, music and the making of music has changed too, in the 50's intro there would have been musicians in a room recording whilst nowadays a producer would of been sat in a studio pressing buttons to make the sounds instead of playing actual instruments.




Channel 4 are a little less formal in the way that they introduce their programme, even the title sequences they use are more informal.


This link will take you to Channel 4's news intro in 1990 and there are also a lot of huge chenges regarding these two intros, this too would of been at the height of technology but nowadays it's nothing like what could be made today. Channel had the same music then as they do now and this is because music has changed less since the 90's than it has with the 50's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvvFAhmkh0M
 
 
 The use of virtual backgrounds in presented programmes
Virtual backgrounds in presented programmes are becoming more and more popular as time goes by, most of the presented programmes you see today are most likely to have a virtual background. The reasons for this is cost. It costs less money to make a decent looking background virtually than it is to go to a location and build a set, with virual backgrounds all you need is a greenscreen and you can film anywhere. Lots of news programmes also have virtual backgrounds, in the news the weather announcements are greenscreened anyway but some programmes actually have the whole of the background virtual too.

Film Titles
Lots of film titles also use motion graphics because it's alot cooler to look at and they keep people interested, Action movies are most likely to have motion graphics because they involve explosions and other things of the same nature. The Fast & Furious films are the probably the most well known films to do with cars so of course the title sequence will be full of cars, the motion graphics used are cars exploding, aeroplanes exploding, cars flipping and such, they have done that purely because it is a car film and straight away you know what film it is. End credits also use visual effects too, in the film 'Friends with Benefits' the whole end sequence is visual effects. The hands moving throughout the sequence are digitally made hands and refrence to the beggining of the film when Justin Timberlake is using a touch screen computer.
 
 

 
  Visual effects in film and television productions
 Visual effects are being used more often in the films of today and directors can express themselves even through film because of the effects that can be created however, CGI is expensive in films and that's why the budgets for blockbuster films are getting higher and higher every year but they are also still profiting hugely which co-insides with the fact that the younger generation have had this technology around them in almost every film and every new movie promises more and more in terms of the technology used to make it. Films that you wouldn't usually associate with using special effects still use a lot of digital effects, for example in 'Friends with Benifits' in the airport scene they digitally painted a plane in the background. TV shows also use a number of visual effects, 'Once upon a time' uses a lot of visual effects and even though sometimes i feel that a lot of films and TV shows don't need all the effects i think this is one of the shows that work better because of them, it's a fairytale story so you need effects to make it more believable, because this programme is so well written you don't look at all the special effects used in it which is for me more enjoyable.