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Tony's Week Projects- Week Two- Three

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Introduction: This week Tony has asked us to plan an opening and closing for a thriller based in Kings Lynn. I plan to research and look at the popular fonts and graphics used in thrillers and find a common theme, I also plan to look at the demographics within Kings Lynn and find the target audience for thrillers as it most likely views by those people as it is filmed in their area. I noticed a common two themes in thriller fonts and graphics. The first two photos below show the first theme I will talk about both of these thriller films use fonts that add extra detailing to the ends of letters and lowers letters like 'j'. The second example of thriller fonts is a bold and simplistic font like below. Using bold and oversimplified fonts to give a strong look to the overall look of the other media. Looking at these two font themes I feel like the font I will be going with for this project will be the first one because I feel like it is more effective for...

Tony's Week Projects- Week One

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Project Audio~ Dear Alice Introduction: For this week we had to choose a video of our choice, preferably one with bad audio and create new audio for it, I wrote this on my week by week page under the heading 'Dear Alice'. This is my long post about my progress and how I made my sound.  I chose Dear Alice as my video choice because I felt like the original audio didn't match up at times with the video, though the audio wasn't exactly bad I just thought I could fix some of the non-matching sounds, like the drawing sync-ing and add more detail to the bus sounds and paper movements by layering more noise and making the sound perception better to how the camera was angled at the scene.  Recording My Own Sounds: I used Adobe Audition to create a lot of my own sounds to make the project a bit more challenging I made as many as the sounds as I could. I recorded in SpringBoard TV's Sound booth the sounds straight onto Audition making a multi-track f...

8 Shot Challenge- Justin's Class Week One

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12/09/18 Today in Justin's Lesson he set us a task to edit in camera eight scenes of a short film, it could be about anything and we couldn't create dialogue or have any sound within the piece. He put us into groups of three, I got put in a group with Dean and Erica, and then we all got on with storyboarding the story we wanted to create. We decided to make a story based on a stalking/ murder mystery theme. This task was to show shot types so we made sure we nearly every shot was different. We started off with a wide shot and had our protagonist walk in and pass the camera. We then went into a close tracking shot and put the antagonist behind in the backing, we made it clear but if you weren't looking for it it would be possible not to see them. Then we made a close shot of the protagonist's feet walking away and a shot of the antagonist coming out behind them. This is when the shots became quicker because it was getting closer to the climax of the storyli...

Summer Project 2018- Camp Rock Opening in Sims 4

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Introduction: For this summer we had to create one of our favourite scenes from any film, I decided to go with the opening scene from the original Camp Rock. This is one of the most memorable films within my childhood specifically in the summer as my sister and I when we were younger and sometimes even now when we are together, watch the film and its sequel. The reason why I chose the opening scene of the first is that I use to be such a morning person and I use to relate to this scene a lot about enjoying waking up for the last day before the summer break. I wanted to make a different twist to the scene and create it through my editing, so I decided that I was going to use the game ‘The Sims4’ to make it more challenging to create the same emotion and feeling of the scene. This made me focus on the editing part of the project as it meant that the editing was what held the whole thing together. Directors: The director, Matthew Diamond, was born on 26 th  November 1951...