Monday, 22 October 2012
ACTION SEQUENCE
This is the action sequence for the bomb sequence, this shows Alice running as she is looking for the bomb. We used different angles to film this as well as different editing tools. I filmed this while Alice acted then i edited it. Before shooting i made a story board so it was easy to see what we were and needed to film.
Friday, 19 October 2012
This is the Horror stills task. We had to make a story board of different shots we could use when making the horror still. We used 10 different shot types. We then made a video using the story board. We used Final cut to do this. we used different effects to do so. Luke and Tenda did the acting in the film while me and Alice filmed and directed. We then each edited out own version on them. I used fades and different types of editing to do this.
New York Training
This video of New York was made using final cut. It was training so that i was able to use final cut. It helped a lot. This task involved making a video out of different stills of of New York and put them together as well as adding as music. I used different effects and tools. This helped when it came to making more videos in the future.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Final Video
This is my final video, it has all the sequences together. To do this i made a master and then dragged each one in to the master. I also added my ident at the beginning so people know its mine. In the master i added Music to the the action sequence of alice. This made it more professional. I also used the same music for my title card and credits. This meant it had a persistent piece of music throughout and you are able to recognize it. I also added effects so it looked like the college was blowing up. I used visual effects and sound effects. When making the master you have to watch out for black gaps, these happen a lot when you haven't put the different sequences together enough. It took a few attempts to get the final video perfect as there was a few hidden mistakes.
Monday, 15 October 2012
Finding The Bomb
This task was to film two agents (me and Alice) finding the bomb and then trying to disarm it. There was 3 different locations for this task; the control room, out side/corridor and the room in which Alice finds the bomb in. The props we used were a bomb, a phone and a computer. While me and Alice did the acting Tenda and Luke filmed and directed. There was 17 shots in the fining the bomb task. We used shot types such as; long shot, normal shot, mid shot, close up and point of view. To make sure we did it all right we made story boards and mud maps.
This task was to film two agents (me and Alice) finding the bomb and then trying to disarm it. There was 3 different locations for this task; the control room, out side/corridor and the room in which Alice finds the bomb in. The props we used were a bomb, a phone and a computer. While me and Alice did the acting Tenda and Luke filmed and directed. There was 17 shots in the fining the bomb task. We used shot types such as; long shot, normal shot, mid shot, close up and point of view. To make sure we did it all right we made story boards and mud maps.
The Meeting
This task was to film a conversation between the two actors. The conversation involved Tenda telling Luke what he had to do and how he would have do it. The meeting took place in a class room. We used props such as; a bomb, laptop, chair and a desk. The performers were Luke and Tenda. The part of the film has 12 different shots, as well as different shot types; match on action shot, medium close up, long shot, over the shoulder and close up.
During the session we learnt the rule of 180 when filming speech between two people. We then used it when it came to filming.
This task was to film a conversation between the two actors. The conversation involved Tenda telling Luke what he had to do and how he would have do it. The meeting took place in a class room. We used props such as; a bomb, laptop, chair and a desk. The performers were Luke and Tenda. The part of the film has 12 different shots, as well as different shot types; match on action shot, medium close up, long shot, over the shoulder and close up.
During the session we learnt the rule of 180 when filming speech between two people. We then used it when it came to filming.
Phone Call
This task was the beginning of the bomb sequence. It involved 18 different shots. We used 3 different locations. Location 1 was in a building. Location 2 was outside and then there was location 3 which took place in the corridor of the G block. Tenda and Luke were our actors while me and Alice filmed and directed.
We used different shot types to add effect to the film. We used shot types such as; establishing shot, medium shot, close up, extreme close up and long shots. The film showed a phone which was between two people (Tenda and Luke) who were planting a bomb in the college.
2P1 PHONECALL EXERCISE - Bea from Long Road Applied Media Diploma on Vimeo.
This task was the beginning of the bomb sequence. It involved 18 different shots. We used 3 different locations. Location 1 was in a building. Location 2 was outside and then there was location 3 which took place in the corridor of the G block. Tenda and Luke were our actors while me and Alice filmed and directed.
We used different shot types to add effect to the film. We used shot types such as; establishing shot, medium shot, close up, extreme close up and long shots. The film showed a phone which was between two people (Tenda and Luke) who were planting a bomb in the college.
2P1 PHONECALL EXERCISE - Bea from Long Road Applied Media Diploma on Vimeo.
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