Friday, October 22, 2010
Preliminary Task
Our preliminary task was quite simple as we just had to film a conversation sequence (which included somebody entering a room, crossing the room to find a seat and holding a conversation with another person) whilst we conveyed that we could abide by the continuity rules.
180 degree rule: Two characters in a scene should share a left/right relationship to make it very easy for the audience to follow the conversation that is taking place.

Match on action: Is a very common technique used by film makers which involves editing shots at a certain point and inserting a shot straight after which is the same action. This makes the transition from each shot seem fluid.
When we began our filming we decided to make sure our shots would be accurate. When filming the conversation between the two characters, it was crucial that we stuck to the 180 degree rule so it made our filming seem seamless and like it flowed.
Then we began to edit our footage that we had filmed we discovered a few problems. The angles that we had used to film Katie walking out the door did not fit properly, so the two shots of Katie had to split into two different shots to seperate them, and add a clip of me in the middle to make it flow better. Also in our media class we only had 2 import leads so my group had to wait for a really long time to wait for another group to finish with the lead which wasted our editing time that we had.
WWW- we had fun filming the task and we did not break any of the continuity rules so the footage looked really good.
EBI- We had more time to edit it as we had to rush to get it finished. Also would be better if we had enough equipment for all the different groups to use.
180 degree rule: Two characters in a scene should share a left/right relationship to make it very easy for the audience to follow the conversation that is taking place.

Match on action: Is a very common technique used by film makers which involves editing shots at a certain point and inserting a shot straight after which is the same action. This makes the transition from each shot seem fluid.
When we began our filming we decided to make sure our shots would be accurate. When filming the conversation between the two characters, it was crucial that we stuck to the 180 degree rule so it made our filming seem seamless and like it flowed.
Then we began to edit our footage that we had filmed we discovered a few problems. The angles that we had used to film Katie walking out the door did not fit properly, so the two shots of Katie had to split into two different shots to seperate them, and add a clip of me in the middle to make it flow better. Also in our media class we only had 2 import leads so my group had to wait for a really long time to wait for another group to finish with the lead which wasted our editing time that we had.
WWW- we had fun filming the task and we did not break any of the continuity rules so the footage looked really good.
EBI- We had more time to edit it as we had to rush to get it finished. Also would be better if we had enough equipment for all the different groups to use.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Induction Tasks- EBI
My least favourite task that I participated in was 'The Jobsite Advertisment'. I didn't enjoy this task because we lost the majority of our clips that we filmed which meant the clips that remained wouldn't make sense to the audience therefore meaning this task was a major disaster for our group and we could not complete it and present it to the rest of the class.
Induction Tasks- WWW
My favourie task that I completed was 'Push a little button'. I learnt how to import footage that we filmed and how to add transitions to make it more interesting for the audience to watch. I think the task went well as we received positive feedback from my peers and the rest of the group. We also used different media techniques to make the task a success.
Friday, October 15, 2010
How I personalised my blog
Step One: Select design
Step Two: Change template and or design of blog
Step Three: Select add to blog
Step Two: Change template and or design of blog
Step Three: Select add to blog
My first blog practice
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