Sunday, 29 March 2015

SHOT LIST

Various camera shots I have used in my film:

1) Close up.

2) Tilt (upwards).

3) Wide shot.

4) Establishing Shot.


5) Close up.

6) Zoom (inwards). 

7) Two shot / Mid shot. (Showing interaction yet not in the same frame).



8) Tilt (downwards). 



Saturday, 28 March 2015

UPDATE 18

I am currently making my review based on the flat plan I made. 
I set up the image size to a double page spread, as if the review was in a magazine, and added my photo of the bonfire. I will use white text to place the review on the right side of the page, where there is more darkness so it will stand out.

With writing, my review looks like this. I have made sure not to go past the '30' mark shown by the ruler along the top as this would be the middle of the magazine page. I have saved the image as a TIFF file so I can view it in an image previewing program. This is because when I am working on it in Photoshop the text is slightly pixelated, however when it is saved as an image file the text is fine - I need to be able to view it both ways. I will add a masthead and a pull quote as well as simple conventions like page numbers.

Friday, 27 March 2015

ANIMATION ATTEMPT 1 / UPDATE 17

In the last few days I have finished making my film with the addition of animations. I created a practice animation a few weeks ago, but didnt use it as it was extremely yellow due to unfortunate white balance. I created three new ones - one for winter, one for summer, and one for the logo. The season animations will go before the clips for that season, to introduce it, and the logo will go at the end. All are hand drawn, and it does look slightly like a children's drawing, but I like that that adds to the creativity aspect, and I think it works with the experimental genre and makes it more interesting to look at rather than just having it easily typed. 

This is the first animation attempt, here. As you can see, it has a yellow/orange cast and was far too slow.