Friday, 26 May 2017
documentary
making this documentary we had to think about some of the legal considerations that would come with it, such as the privacy of others and had to ask for permission from the shop owner if we could film in the shop and be able to ask him some questions about his sales and the trainer.
Thursday, 18 May 2017
editing screen shots
Here is a screen shot of when i opened up premiere pro and added all my clips by importing them and the voice overs i made the software. and started preparing to edit by looking at the footage to see what was good and what wasn't good for when i start putting it all together,.
after that i made a bin and labelled it 'voice' for the voice overs between me and Morgan from when i was asking her questions about her thoughts on the game and what they can do to you.
once i did that, i went on youtube and found two different uncharted 4 trailers, so i used a youtube converter, changed the format to mp4 and saved in my folder and then placed it into premiere pro with the rest of the videos.
after a while i went to the beginning of my time line and clicked on title at the top of the mac and made myself a still title that i can create and place it in the video. before i done anything i saved it as title o1. after that i made a title called, 'media products - game vlog' and i changed the font to something that i liked. once i done and it saved into my voice folder as it would be easier to find,i then dragged it onto the time line, placed it at the front and used the crop tool to make it a bit shorter as i didn't was the title to be showing for too long.
in this screen shot you can see that I've got all my resources in my folder and the one highlighted is one of the uncharted 4 clips that i saved and i dragged it into the space at the bottom with the rest of my videos. after that i started to watch the video.
a little after, i started getting my time line and my footage together. i started rearranging some of the footage into a better order, i also muted some areas (which can be seen with the green 'm'). what can also been seen in this screen shot that isn't highlighted, is that the audio for some of the clips aren't there because i deleted them and replaced them with something else so it can give a different effect of what i was talking about.
this is a screen shot of my time line when i was making progress with the video, at the time i was using the crop tool to cut some of the footage that i either didn't need or i was going to use further down the line in the video.
in this screen shot, i was adding some effects to a few of my clips and i to go through the video transitions sections and go to the dissolve part and actually use the 'cross dissolve' option, so it was dissolve the end part and the beginning of two clips into each other.
in this screen shot, i added more titles to the sequence on the time line that can be seen on both the center and the bottom left corner. i also go rid a part of the audio that can be seen as well.
for this one i created a new bin called 'voice 2' for the explaining part of my voice notes. this makes it easier for me to find as well, purely because of the other voice ones that i have, its just so they don't get mixed up in the same bin.
near the end of making this video, some of the clips were too long as they were, and because i didn't want to cut the clip, i simply changed the speed and duration because i still wanted the whole thing. and changing the speed it makes shorter because the whole thing is sped up and it gives it a better look as i have a voice over so that it gets a better feel and look to it.
at the end of editing the vlog, I converted the video into an mp4, with a H.264 format and a resolution of 1080p HD and 1920x1080 dimension.
edit decision list
shot list
1. medium shots of the TV and Morgan
2. medium close up of the tv
3. video clips of uncharted advert 1
4. video clips of uncharted advert 2
5. voice over clips
1. medium shots of the TV and Morgan
2. medium close up of the tv
3. video clips of uncharted advert 1
4. video clips of uncharted advert 2
5. voice over clips
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
task1 edit - draft
Task 1.
In this essay I will be showing and talking about the
development and the rules of editing techniques. I will also be showing some
prime examples of the different developments, purposes, conventions and the
techniques used within editing. I will also be talking about two films and a
music video.
Film – fast 6
Purpose:
Fast and furious 6 is a typical action film with loads
happen in it, and is a big example of having a lot of editing in the film. The
purpose of this film is to follow on the franchise of the other films that have
been done. The reason they had a story to this and the rest of the films is
because it keeps engaging the viewer. The amount of drama that is in the film
can keep an audience on their feet. Another way of keeping an audience
interested in a film is by creating motivation. This is by determining how the
audience feels and affects them in a positive way. For the editing team for
this film, it is vital for them to cut at the appropriate and right time to
make sure that the narrative develops. In order for them to persuade the
audience on how they feel about a scene or a character, they need to edit it
right when cutting from one scene to another or from one character to another. Creating pace in this film is really important
as it is about fast cars. Creating space is speeding up or slowing down certain
parts in a film. Pace changes the way the audience sees the film and making
them understand it in different ways. For example near the end of the film,
there’s a scene where a car smashes through the airplane and it was the perfect
opportunity for the editor to slow the scene down like they did, which impacted
the film much more. In this film shots are cut quickly and move to other
different shots to create the feeling of pace.
Development:
For this type of film the technique of following the action
is pretty much self-explanatory. The camera basically picks up everything the
character goes through, by following what they are doing. The following action
edit is most likely used during the epic action scenes featuring guns,
explosions and following car races. This is because there is always something
going on, especially if the character attempts to dodge something and moves out
the way, this means that the camera will follow the character when doing this.
This technique is used throughout this film, as it is action packed with gun
shots, explosions and definitely a lot of car racing/chasing. Multiple points
of view are where something is happening in a scene involving multiple
characters or even just one. This allows us to see what is happening with that
one character and then it will cut to another character and on to another
character if there is one. It shows a scene from the points of all the
different characters that are involved.
This type of thing can be seen in a part of the film where roman is
driving fast down the street and his car ends up flipping on it’s front side
and ends up going through a building and
there are about 2 – 3 points of view when this is happening. The amount of shot
variations in this film is unreal; the amount if action and emotion in the film
explains itself about how many different shot variations there would be in one
scene, let alone the whole film. The shots will vary from a medium close up of
Brian’s face he’s upside down in his car in the tunnel to a birds I view of
when Hobb’s jumps out of his car on a bridge to a moving car below him. Manipulation
of diegetic time and space is an editing technique used to show time in a
different light. Flash backs, where the character thinks back to the past and
sees images in their head, are to show the audience memories they may had. This
can be seen several times during the film, but especially with Letty as she
lost her memory, it makes it more significant that they would allow this part
as it’s emotional and it gets the audience more involved.
Conventions and
techniques:
Seamless editing is when you put two different pieces of
film together to create a clean and smooth part of a film that runs into each
other easily. This could be where you are taking two different shots of the
film from different times. This particular film doesn’t require a lot of this
type of editing as it’s mostly continuity editing. Continuity is a style of
editing that requires the director to try making the film reality as much like
the audience’s reality as possible. It’s also the process of combining more or
less related shots or different components cut from a single shot, into a
sequence to direct the viewer’s attention to a pre-existing of the story across
both time and physical location. Motivated edit/cut is when the scene cuts to
another scene or object that was not in the previous frame. Motivated edits are
sometimes justified by narrative, this means like flashbacks, this is so it
creates a sense of tension and reverse shots. This can definitely be seen when
Brian goes to prison to see Braga, and when he explains what happened to Letty
it caused a sort of tension between the two. Montage is a technique in editing in
which a series of short shots are put together into a sequence to condense
space, time and information. This sort of editing can be seen when Letty and Dom
are racing around on London streets. There are a series of short clips with
their hand work when driving the car. Parallel editing is the technique of
alternating two or more scenes that happen at the same time but in different
locations. This technique was used during the end of the film when there was a
gathering with the antagonist and Brian calls Mia. The 180 rule is like a
ritual for these of films, it makes the film more exciting when you get to see
everything that is happening from every angle.
Throughout the fast film there are so many transitions, the film has
such a variety of transitions and this is what makes an action film. Such as
the film involves cuts, fades, cutaways, a few points of views, loads of shot
reverse shots.
Music video: Stefflon don – 16 shots
16 shots is one of my favourite music videos because of the
visuals. The music video consists of the have many parts of Jamaica and some
people who live there. The reason behind 16 shots and why it was filmed in
Jamaica is because that is where Stefflon Don is from and it was a good way to
promote her mother land. As the song was about her mum, it was a good way of
coming up with a narrative that she got kidnapped and Steff would save her.
Purpose:
The purpose of the song is to show how much she loves her
mum and will do anything for her and that’s the same with the music video. For
a music video the way to engage the viewer is by having good locations and good
visuals because that’s what attracts a person to watch it left alone the song. Steff
definitely pulled it out the bag when she was making this music video because
of the location that she went to and the type of scenery that she picked to put
in the video. For the development of drama, the edit can determine the
intensity of the shots, where the drama is key. The camera shots in this video,
the way they were taking definitely added the effect that there was tension. Creating
motivation is vital when producing a music video if it has a story to it, this
is a main aspect in keeping the audience interested in your product. Cutting
from one scene to another and cutting from one character to another helps
persuade how the audience will feel. Each cut will help motivate their emotions
and cause them to react positively or negatively to the scene. Sound is also an
appropriate place to cut to another scene or character as if there is a loud or
extravagant noise the character may look away so cutting to the item or place
that the character is looking at keeps the audience interested.
Development:
This music video has different development techniques to it
such as following the action, because this has a storyline to it this sort of
edit is a good way of capturing what is happening in the scenario. The amount
of shot variation in the video is what’s actually makes the video.
Conventions and
techniques:
The music video starts off with an establishing shot then
quickly cuts to a shot of Steff looking over the balcony. This type of shot
allows the audience to get an understanding of what the music video may be
about and where it is. In this the lyrics have a direct relationship with the
visuals in the music video, this is so it could give a better storyline to it. There
are several other techniques that were used to make this music. Such as it
starts off with a long, slow establishing shot, that then turned into slow
different shots of Steff till the music starts picking up a faster pace. There
are a series of different shots that are edited together which cuts to the beat
but doesn’t at the same time because it’s telling a story. There were shots of
Steff and her mum in the video, and this is because they wanted to show how
fully involved they both were in the story that they were trying to tell. In
terms of camera work used such as there were a few panning shots in the
beginning, a few birds’ eye view shots, following the actions shots for when
they follow Steff around.
Tv show: the walking
dead
Purpose:
The purpose of the walking dead is to give entertainment to
the views and the world as they are a TV series that has been on since 2010.
For this series it’s a big worldwide thing, so many people are into it. It has
a big, big fan base. The series definitely has a storyline to it, otherwise it
wouldn’t have a purpose. For this engaging the viewer isn’t hard at all, they know
what they’re doing and know how to get the audience’s attention when they’re
filming. This show wouldn’t be what it is today if it didn’t have the amount of
drama that it has now. Creating motivation has two types to it, there’s
audience motivation and there’s story motivation. For the audience they have to
think about the cuts that they do and how it will motivate them through their
emotions. This is a good way of determining how they react towards the series. For
story motivation, how you cut the scenes determining on how the story will go
on and it’s really the same thing for creating pace.
Development:
Everything in this category applies to the walking dead. In
camera editing may be used in the walking but it was be told for sure as they
do long takes of a scene but then again it might be used at they might do the
scenes in order which means that the editing side of things is done and the
programme is basically developed. The following the action edit is used countless
amount of times in the walking dead, it’s one of the edits that make the
programme, it makes it more exciting for the audience, it keeps them engages so
much and it keeps them on their toes because their wondering what will happen
next. The walking dead wouldn’t be the walking dead without all the multiple
points of view, there’s just so much that goes on in the walking dead that you
have to have more than one view that you can see it from more than one characters
point of view and can see it form different shot variations, to make it much
more interesting. Manipulation of diegetic time and space can be used to make a
change in the speed that the show may go in. they use this to skip a period of
time like, hours, days, months and even years.
Conventions and
techniques:
Seamless editing may have been used in the walking dead;
this is where you get two different shots of the programme at different times
and put them smoothly together. Continuity is something that may apply to the
walking dead as it is fictional but in some aspects they try to make it as real
as the audiences reality, they make it like that through the relations that they
have in there even though it’s in a zombie apocalypse. Motivated editing has definitely
taken place here, this is because it takes the storyline much further and make
the audience believe what their seeing. They use other techniques like
parallel, 180 rule. These are all effect ways of making a good series as a
whole and a good way to entertain the audience.
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