Thursday 27 November 2014

Sherlock Soundtrack Podcast

This is my podcast on the music used in the end scene of Sherlock, Scandal in Belgravia, for my Sound Engineering Class

Research Report


Research is more prevalent in our lives than most of us think. It comes in many types and forms and is used to improve our way of life. Researched is how everything from toothpicks, to highly advanced medicinal feats and advances were made. It is quite simply defined as the systematic investigation of a particular subject in order to establish facts. Or as quoted by Albert Szent-Györgyi, “Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought.”

There are many different types of research. Such as Primary and Secondary, Market, and Audience Research are just the tip of the iceberg. Quantitative Research is research that comprises of numerical facts on a particular research subject. Qualitative Research is research consisting of organised facts, in the form of structured sentences, paragraphs, etc.

Primary Research is the foundation of research. It is the raw data that the researcher collects and then compiles into comprehensive report. Secondary Research is when you look up and use material that has already bee. Research. For example, the information from a book. Market Research is research that is conducted on the potential consumer market to find out about who they are and what they want. Audience Research is similar, but focuses on who the consumers are and everything about them. Age, gender, occupation, earnings, etc.

So how is all this data collected? Well there are many different methods, to being interviews and questionnaires. Interviews are useful as they let you speak to your target audience one-on-one, and helps you get much more information than you ever would from a questionnaire. Unfortunately however, as they are one-on-one it is drastically slower than having a mass questionnaire done. Which is our advantage for questionnaires. Speed. However its down side is that you can't always count on all your questions being answered factually nor that all your questionnaires will even be returned.

They both definitely have their uses in research. For example one-on-one interviews ate ideal if you were filming a documentary and wanted an eyewitness account of an event. On the other hand, questionnaires would be ideal for getting concise answers to specific questions from a broad spectrum of persons.

So to conclude, research is imperative in our life, without research there would be no growth as a society and a species. It is also a crucial aspect of any production as it helps a producer know exactly what his audience wants, thus enabling him to tailor it to them. Ensuring that their production is a success.

Monday 24 November 2014

Swiss Style Timelapse


What was the activity I've just done?
In class today we did a Swiss Style poster tutorial. The video above is sped-up screen recording of me creating the design from scratch.
What was was my ability when I started?
Before I started I had a very basic knowledge of Adobe InDesign, mainly from my prior experience with various other Adobe products such as Photoshop and Lightroom. But InDesign was definitely very different and there is plenty that I am yet to learn.

What skills have I developed? Personal/Technical
After doing this project, I would say I’m a little bit better at using Adobe InDesign. There are a few things that I know how to do now.

Things like rotating the text boxes on any given angle. Connecting columns so that texts flows through them. Or rearranging, adding and subtracting anchor points on a shape to change the layout of text.



Thursday 20 November 2014

Scandal In Belgravia Scene Analysis


To start off with, OTS (Over The Shoulder) shots are used to help visualise the dialog taking place. It helps the audience to get engrossed in the conversation. It also shows the emotion of the person that is being focused on (ie, Irene Adler) where you can see her crying.

Monday 17 November 2014

Thursday 13 November 2014

Our Recce!

Today our class went on a reconnaissance mission (or 'Recce' for short) around the near-by parks in Bath. Our mission was to pick the best suitable park to shoot a Comedy/Sci-Fi/Romance. There were pros and cons to each park.

3 Minute Short Pre Production Process

It’s election year, parties are looking for votes and some will stop at nothing to gain power in Westminster.

If reports are anything to go by it is going to be a closely run race between the 2 main parties, but a Private Investigator with no agenda holds a secret that could turn the election on it’s head. Who is this PI, what do they stand to gain and what decision will they make?

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Genre Research Project

Sucker Punch Analysis

Sucker Punch Opening Sequence Analysis


In the opening sequence for Sucker Punch (by Zach Snyder), first and foremost, the score is PHENOMENAL! Oh my days! I had chills from start to finish. It was epic and beautifully tied in all the various scenes throughout the clip and conveyed the appropriate emotions.
The genre was most definitely an Action, Adventure and Fantasy mishmash with some Psychological Thriller thrown in there (Basically a Hybrid Genre).

Stupid Girl Analysis

Stupid Girl Music Video Analysis

In this music video we see Pink speaking (or singing) up about the negative effects of how women are portrayed in the media. She conveys this with powerful lyrics such as ‘What happened to the dream of a girl president? She's dancin' in the video next to 50 Cent’ because the views of many girls is focused on that ‘pop star’ lifestyle, rather on hard work, determination and standing up for what’s right. Also, ‘Maybe if I act like that, that guy will call me back’ because many girls believe that to attract the guy of their dreams, they have to act a certain way, rather than themselves.

Anaconda Video Analysis

Nicki Minaj - Anaconda Music Video


Textual Analysis


Background Information - I decided to discuss this music video because of how massively popular and extraordinarily controversial it is. Raking up more than 260,000,000 views in just 4 weeks.

Nicki Minaj has claimed that the barely-clothed booty-worship in her hypersexualised music video Anaconda shows "just what girls do".

In the GQ interview Minaj points out: "I'm chopping up the banana ... that was important for us to show in the kitchen scene, because it's always about the female taking back the power, and if you want to be flirty and funny that's fine, but always keeping the power and the control in everything."

An interviewer wrote that Minaj shrugged in response to repeated questions about the meaning of her video, which features a lot of scantily-clad voluptuous dancers in very close proximity to Minaj: "I don't know what there is to really talk about."

"I'm being serious. I just see the video as being a normal video."

Tuesday 4 November 2014

Political Poster Analysis

Poster Number One
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Image
In poster #2 for the 'UKIP' political party use a very stern and straightforward approach to their message. It features an image of a hand, a male caucasian hand might I add, firmly pointing with his index finger to the reader. The image is quite simple, and attention-grabbing, which of course is the aim. And shadow is casted on the rest of the picture by the hand, filling in the empty space and giving it a serious tone.

Monday 3 November 2014

Who's The Prime Minister?


Facts
Out of the 53 people we interviewed, only 5 (9.43%) Did not know who the Prime Minister was.
Out of the 5 persons who did not know who the Prime Minister was, 3/5th were females with an average age of 16. Both guys were 18 years old.

Wooden Train Sets!


Look at how beautiful this rail system is! It's incredible! Honestly, the creative possibilities with wooden train sets are limitless. This has always been one of my absolute favourite toys ever. 

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