Information and guidance for students on the Moving Image Production Programme @ BSDC.
Monday, 30 April 2012
CIQ Monday 30th April 2012
Post your questionnaire responses here. Copy the questions and then paste them into the comments section of this blog. Once you have pasted the questionnaire into the comments box answer the questions.
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Unit 5 Trent & Dove Brief for Task 1
Link Here:
This is the Trent and Dove brief to use with Task 1 of the Inspire Film Festival brief - Unit 5.
This is the Trent and Dove brief to use with Task 1 of the Inspire Film Festival brief - Unit 5.
Monday, 23 April 2012
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Critical Approaches assignment
Groups are as follows:
1) Molly, Chevy, James
2) Joel, Keifer, Josh, Keilan
Groups will need to be in contact over the next week so, if you are not in class today, please read the brief and contact your group to establish your research roles.
(Brief is on the theory tab.)
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Unit 5 Working to a Brief in the Creative Media Industries
Assignment Brief link HERE
Monday, 16 April 2012
Vertical Videos
One day task (vimeo weekend project)....
"Our computer screens and trips to movie theaters have biased our eyeballs. When we think of video, our first thought most likely includes films snuggled safely into the 16:9 or 4:3 format....LIKE THIS
4:3 (similar to older, square televisions)
16:9 (like most modern TV sets)
But that's not the only way! Turn a camera sideways and you've got a whole new world of compositional possibilities. Not convinced? Check out Jesse Rosten's beautiful video, Beach Verticals: vimeo.com/10453905
Today you to should forget tradition and flip your camera 90°! But don't let this rotation change your aesthetic sensibilities, if you need a little inspiration, head over to the Tallscreen Channel: vimeo.com/groups/tallscreen
The restrictions are as follows: Your video must be a vertical and made of static shots (i.e. with a tripod).
Think of it as a photograph that moves and use this opportunity to capture something subtle, like the slight movement of leaves in the wind, or the hint of a smile on a friends face"
Working in pairs, you are to make 5 videos (each 1 minute long):
1. Nature
2. People
3. Architecture
4. Breweries
5. One of your own choosing
Editing - 10.30
Videos to be shown at 11.45
"Our computer screens and trips to movie theaters have biased our eyeballs. When we think of video, our first thought most likely includes films snuggled safely into the 16:9 or 4:3 format....LIKE THIS
4:3 (similar to older, square televisions)
16:9 (like most modern TV sets)
But that's not the only way! Turn a camera sideways and you've got a whole new world of compositional possibilities. Not convinced? Check out Jesse Rosten's beautiful video, Beach Verticals: vimeo.com/10453905
Today you to should forget tradition and flip your camera 90°! But don't let this rotation change your aesthetic sensibilities, if you need a little inspiration, head over to the Tallscreen Channel: vimeo.com/groups/tallscreen
The restrictions are as follows: Your video must be a vertical and made of static shots (i.e. with a tripod).
Think of it as a photograph that moves and use this opportunity to capture something subtle, like the slight movement of leaves in the wind, or the hint of a smile on a friends face"
Working in pairs, you are to make 5 videos (each 1 minute long):
1. Nature
2. People
3. Architecture
4. Breweries
5. One of your own choosing
Editing - 10.30
Videos to be shown at 11.45
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