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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Long Term Goals & Aspirations
16/11/15 Career Aspirations What career/job or jobs am I considering? .Director, Something with film and/or music, Lighting for stage performances Long-term goals What are my long term goals associated with my career aspirations? Skills A good grounding in various filmmaking … Continue reading
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What I don’t Understand – Film Poem
Evaluation I think this shot looking through the window worked really well. We wanted to represent the feeling of isolation and using the doorway as a sort of barrier I think helped to show this. Another thing I like about … Continue reading
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Spoken word
Brief Our task is to produce a ‘FilmPoem’. The sound track must include, .A single musical instrument .A spoken word piece We need to focus on creating a strong combination of music, message and image. Each one reflecting the other. … Continue reading
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Graphics and Titles
Titles – These are the actual content and words, we use titles to say things we can’t say with images or that would work better as words, such as names. Graphics – These are used to manipulate a image to … Continue reading
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Mary – Overview
Brief Create the opening sequence of film, focusing on shots to develop the character, narrative and atmosphere. We must not use any voiceover, dialog, or subtitles. The last 5s must be the title of the film. Initial idea We’ve settled on … Continue reading
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Opening Sequence Research
In the short film ‘Factory Farmed’, the first shot is a close up of the bottom of a sign with blurred buildings in the background. From the sign with the words ‘fighting for’ we can assume we’re in the middle … Continue reading
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