Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Music video Blog



I’m am now a part of Youth Productions and we are making a music video for a up and coming artist named Elle Wood (Official Facebook page below) and with us she will make a music video for one of her recently recorded songs and now we are setting the task of making the music video to make her a star.

15/5/2014- Today we were two team members down and now we have to think of a whole new idea because our original one was shot down because it had no structure to it. At the start of the day we were just three normal people and by the end of it we had done a magical thing and made what we see saw as a great piece of work. All we need to do now is show that it can be a reality.

19/5/2014 – We now have to educate one member of our team who wasn’t in on Thursday and now we have to make the idea viable one in preparation for the paperwork to begin tomorrow. The other member who was off on Thursday has turned up now and once we have explained the idea to her we can now iron out any cracks in the story ready for paperwork to begin tomorrow.

20/5/2014 – Today paperwork was filled out to an industrial level standard and now we are moving closer to making this film a reality with only four more pieces of paperwork to be done tomorrow and we have to meet the actor who will be in our film scheduling will be done to tomorrow so that after half term we can go straight out and film this video.

22/5/2014 - We have a new plan now and the new plan is a Alice in wonderland based film and now we are ready me and our new director spent the day going through the idea and getting it ready and ironing out the creases. We are ready for the new idea with will be filmed on the Wednesday when we get back.

04/06/2014 - Today we went out to film. I use the film in loosest terms. 3 of our team arrived on set at 11 and the last 2 members and the make up artist with Elle arrived 45 minutes later. It had been raining all morning and so when it came to film we reverted to the contingency plan the contingency plan had several options including try another day, keep filming and see how it goes or find a local location to film indoors. We decided to keep filming because we had the costume and we had the artist so we went for it in the pouring rain. The shoot didn't go well ending in us deciding to pack up and go as the equipment was getting really went and the make up was smearing we had to try our best.

06/06/2014 - Today was judgement day for us and at the start of the day it defiantly looked like it would go swimmingly but at 9:15 we were told our talent has a doctors appointment at 10 and this meant we were behind schedule already. When our talent arrived and we got to the park it was 11:15, we were now 45 minutes behind schedule. Then at 12:30 the batteries and the camera died we called for help and by 1:15 we were ready to go and within 3 hours we had a music video on our hands and a good one at that. All that's left now is to edit it.
09/06/2014 - Today we see if our hard work had paid off. First we had to capture the footage which is easy enough we had all done it before so it was a good start but then in typical fashion a problem occurred a big problem. Although on that day we had a microphone plugged into the camera in all the commotion earlier in the day we hadn't checked that the sound was on automatic or a higher manual level. The should was on but it was extremely quite this seemed like a massive problem and looked like our film wouldn't be done in the 2 days allocated but in the space of 1 hour, 45 minutes and several seconds it was done our director had done it with the help of our chief designer. To me they were hero's but to everyone else they had just fixed a problem. Throughout the rest of the day there was bickering and arguing over what to put in and where but (i think) we are all at peace with what it should by 2:30 tomorrow a musical masterpiece.

10/06/2014 - Today was about 'Wrap stabiling' as piece of software on Adobe Premier Pro which makes the film look twice as good if you have filmed handheld then for me now its a must it makes it look much more pro. The only problem is that a 6 second piece of film took 10 minutes to stabilise which means to put the whole 4 minute piece through would take days, days which we don't have. We are at full power as we want a rough copy by today to make changes tomorrow and to make a fully and ready edit done 1 day before deadline day.

Task 4 My review


At the start of this project I had no idea about Photoshop. I didn’t know how to work it nor did I know how to do anything at all but after watching several tutorials and a few lessons and many hours outside of class I developed so sort of artist quality that I then looked for in my work. When it can to designing my quad poster I thought about many ideas on what to do and many ideas on what It would look like I designed several different templates as I looked for a design that looked both professional and that had some good techniques used.

In the end I choose the design of the picture that we used in the background of the gun battery at Hartlepool with the 4 main characters on the top layer and the title on top. I feel looking at the poster now and now I think of the fact that I had no experience in using Photoshop when I first came to it I’m quite proud of my end product and I think that this poster sets me up for better thinks in the future. The techniques I used were basic but I feel if I was looking at it from a critical view I would say that the poster wasn’t as professional as I would have hoped with the white lines round it but I could have changed that had I had the skills to do so.

When I look at the DVD cover I see also that this is quite basic with the photo in the background and stills from the film on the back. I also liked this more than I enjoyed the film quad poster and when I look at the DVD cover I feel a bigger sense of pride because to me that looks more professional than the quad poster. The main image of the man stood in the field and this gives the film a lonely feel already and because the way the photo what taken I can use the left of the image to put the back of the cover on. The stills of the film on the back all show the main character and the other four main characters.  Looking at this from a critical view I would say that if I could do it again I would probably describe the film better on the back. I also had to put the BBFC rating on the cover which I decided to do based on the fact that the film contained moderate violence some scenes of an integrate nature.

When looking at the DVD label I used a different photo than the one used on the DVD cover this adds a bit of variety to my work and also this photo shows the character of James walking back from where he was killed and this is a good photo because it gives the film a good touch in an emotional way.  This is a very basic piece of work and this was because I wanted to use this picture and I wanted to draw the attention to the character on the front cover of the disc.

In conclusion I feel that the work I have done was to a moderate level containing all the content needed such as the main characters a shot of the location and the tag line I would say it’s good in the sense it gives you all the information needed but I feel it could be improved.

Monday, 19 May 2014

Task 2 -Software skills development


Task 2 – software skills development



This is a jpeg photo and has a total size of 1.03 MB. Its dimensions are 3508 x 2480 pixels. For this picture i used the crop tool for the letter in the soldiers hand. I also used the quick selection tool for the faded solider in the picture which was holding a rifle which I rubbed out. I used the text tool to write the title and tag line for the poster and I colour the title red to make it stand out.




This poster was originally as a prop for our film which I designed; using two spitfires in the background with the faded colour is in keeping with the time of the film because these planes were iconic. Also this includes a character from the film that we took a picture of and put at the bottom of the picture. The writing also stands out and when I used the texts I chose the texts to be in certain colours in this case the colours of Britain and when I coloured the words I used the fill tool. I also duplicated the layer of the planes to make two planes and then I used the move tool to make it smaller.

Task 4 Me and My films


Task 4 – Me and My movies

Relationship between audiences and films

The genre that I have picked to do in this blog is comedy. The reason that I have picked comedy is because comedy sticks in the mind and has a way of sticking in the audiences mind. The reason I have chosen comedy films is that they are always a good watch because they are uplifting and the fact that you laugh can put you into the active watching group.

Comedies also have a wide variety of different sub genres on the both television and film. The most popular on film is Romantic Comedies (Rom-Com) with its best titles including ‘Pretty Woman’ and ‘the wedding singer’. On TV, the most popular genre is Situation comedies (Sit-Com) which include shows such as ‘Friends’, ‘Scrubs’ and ‘The big bang theory’.

Comedy has always been a difficult thing to make and to do. Certain types of comedy will obviously not work with certain people making it very hard to make a comedy for everyone. There are two different kinds of comedy in physical and verbal and the best comedies are the ones that can put both of those together.

Of course, several actors have made a name for themselves while doing comedy films with actors such as Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell and Melissa McCarthy. These actors repeatedly star in comedies so when I see their names on a poster or on a DVD cover I see them as a great advert for laughter. I can probably see a film poster or look at the description of a film and it may make a film look like a disaster but when I see a name like Will Ferrell or Eddie Murphy it puts a bit of faith in me and I may change my mind on going to see it.

 
Many films use social networking to get in a bigger audience and comedy films are no exception to this ritual. The websites that are commonly used are websites such as twitter, Facebook and YouTube as these websites will reach almost half of the world’s population. Comedies such as ‘Bad neighbours’ and ‘Frank’ have both got Facebook pages and Twitter pages which allows the film to advertise straight to people and that will bring in more profit to the company.

Facebook pages for the films:



 
Active Spectatorship and passive spectatorship are both common in comedies. Active Spectatorship is seen when films go to film festivals such as the Texas film festival and the Vancouver film festival. The festivals are used to give audiences a chance to view a film before its release this can help with the research for the film and it can help spread a good word of mouth for the film (if its good) and be good should the audience decide to review the film. Comedy films also use active spectatorship when the viewing audience watches a film because you are an active spectator with in a comedy film when you laugh at the comedy in the film but you can also do this when the film is in the background (Unless physical comedy is involved).

Films affect audiences in different ways and some films make audiences think in different ways and some films even make audiences act differently in their own personality. Also audiences also have an effect on the way that a film is seen and the way the film is met by the general public. Comedy films are mainly watched for pleasure and general enjoyment there has been suggest four reasons why people watch films and they were put forward by Blumler and Katz who suggested the Uses and Gratifications theory which suggests these four reasons are; diversion, personal relationships, personal identity, surveillance.

Diversion is probably the most common reason people choose to watch films. Many viewers will watch a film just to get away from the problems and reality of their own lives. Comedy films make people laugh which takes away the problems mainly because you’re laughing at other people’s problems.

Personal relationship is a style of pleasure was some people may use films as a substitute for personal relationships. E.g. A viewer choosing to go and see a romantic comedy because they are single and like the idea of a relationship or finding a happy relationship is played out in the film.

Surveillance is another pleasure of film watching that means finding films that might contain information that is useful for living. While this could be considered escapism from own life in Britain, they could also contain information that is useful in life.

Personal Identity and the Frameworks of Interpretation are linked in closely with active spectatorship. Active spectatorship suggests that the audience is made up of individuals who all read and interpret films differently from each other. Age, class, ethnicity, education and past experiences all have some bearing on the way one reads and interprets a film.

Media literacy really affects how people see a film and also how people view a film. A viewer who is more media literate may be aware of how the text is positioning them and may therefore be less suggestible to the messages of the film. Some will not enjoy fantasy films as much because they are overly aware of how the special effects are created and this ruins the magic for them. Comedy films can be ruined this way when some character tries to ‘push’ a joke or when a joke doesn’t come off. Film boffins may enjoy films done by Quintin Tarantino because he uses a lot of references to old films.

Intertextuality is commonly seen in the spoofs of films. Films such as ‘scary movie’ and ‘disaster movie’ are both spoofs. Scary movie is a spoof of scream and disaster movie is the spoof of 300. Spoofs deliberately reference other films to parody them and make viewers who are aware of the film being referenced, laugh at the imitation. Any time a star such as Adam Sandler is cast for example, the viewer is likely to be reminded of previous Adam Sandler films. This can be used to sell a film or it can be used to subvert expectations.

Some argue that films can have serious and damaging effects on viewers. With films now being such a big part in children growing up its important that the films children are seeing are appropriate to their age. Children could be affected if they see too much violence on screen, perhaps they will not feel as strongly about it when they see it in real life but this also means the children may act what they see on screen and this could make them dangerous human beings that do not empathise with people in pain and therefore they would be capable of being more violent in real life.


Films have an effect on audiences but also audiences can have an effect on films. With fandom it can go both ways. Fans are people who love a particular film, genre, character or star and they share camaraderie with other fans. Comedy has no fandom at all with comedy just being a part of general life.

Comedies often have many of the best jokes in the trailers of the films and these jokes will not be as funny when they are in the final film if you have seen the trailer a few times. For some people (Not me) Comedies are a onetime watch. This means that when you have seen all the jokes from the first time that you watch the film you can’t watch it again because you know the joke for other it is also the same for live comedy shows.

Comedy films tend to be big Hollywood blockbuster films which mean that in the end of the film it all works out for the lead character who will come out on top with the prize of sorts for example in the film ‘Grown ups’ the lead character sees that friends and family are more important than money and that you can’t buy friends.

Task 1 - Investigating graphics file formats and applications


In this blog I will describe to young budding film makers how to produce a quad poster for a film to be advertised in the UK and also I will describe how to make DVD cover for a DVD case. These two pieces of artwork will be used to show off your film even more. I will also talk about the different formats and applications used.

The ranges of common formats are programs like Raster, Vector, and Metafiles. I have explained each of the following below:

Raster Graphics - In computer graphics, a raster graphics image, or bitmap, is a dot matrix data structure representing a generally rectangular grid of pixels, or points of colour, viewable via a monitor, paper, or other display medium. Examples of raster based programs are Sodipodi, Tgif, conceptdraw and Adobe Photoshop.

Vector Graphics - Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes or polygon, which are all based on mathematical expressions, to represent images in computer graphics.

Metafiles - A piece of graphical information stored in a format that can be exchanged between different systems or software.

File extensions – File extensions are files of which work can be saved for example a common file for a photo is JPEG which when extended is a JIF. JPEG's are common because of the way that they compress images and thats why they are found on clip art on word.

File Extension
Stands for….
Common Usage
.jpeg
Joint Photographic Experts Group
JPEG is a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital photography.
.tiff
TIFF stands for Tagged Image File Format
A format for various imaging applications, including those that scan and fax.
.png
PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics
It is a format for encoding a picture pixel by pixel for the purpose of sending it over the World Wide Web.
.gif
Graphics Interchange Format, Graphic Image File, Group Interchange Format or Giant Interchange Format.
It is used to display images that may have multiple formats and to store data for games and animations.
.bmp
Also known as bitmap image file or device independent bitmap file.
is a raster graphics image file format used to store bitmap digital images, independently of the display device, especially on Microsoft Windows
.RAW
 
 
RAW files are not usable until they have been converted to a format such as Jpeg or Tiff in a software program.
.psd
Stands for Adobe Photoshop Document.
This is the file extension used with this program.
.ai
Adobe Illustrator
 
vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Adobe Systems

 

Forms of applications:

Examples of Vector based programs are Sodipodi, Tgif, conceptdraw and Zcubes. These are all with big price tags for example the sodipodi and zcubes will cost £999 and the conceptdraw would cost £300. The price of these applications should be a show of how good they are.

Examples of Raster based programs are Paint, Fatpaint, GIMP, and Adobe Photoshop. 3 of these apps are free with only adobe photoshop costing £60 but adobe is the best program to use and is known for its use in schools, colleges and universities because of its easy nature.