Monthly Archives: June 2012

Outcome 2 – editing

>>Outcome 2 You will be expected to research, identify and analyse the work of an editor working in new media; provide an illustrated report on the subject (minimum 800 words or equivalent), gathering and documenting your research and references in … Continue reading

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Evaluation

      Project: Body and Movement When given the brief my immediate response was to investigate body language, exploring how we interact with one another subconsciously, and to utilize it in creating a series of still images. Constraints One … Continue reading

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Outcome 1 film

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Outcome 3

Alastair Murray Outcome 1: Video Practice and Theory for New Media The impact of technology on this industry couldn’t be more huge, in the past 20 years it has skyrocketed in popularity and interactivity, modern day games being mostly online … Continue reading

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Task 03

Continuity editing is a system that is over 100 years old. It’s the arrangement of your shots that tell your story clearly and intelligently. It allows the action to appear on screen without interruption giving the illusion of narrative continuity. … Continue reading

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Task 07

Understanding different shooting techniques and different shots is essential for an editor. The ability to shape how the audience perceives your characters, whether they sympathise with them, or despise them. The more an audience engages or relates to a piece of film, … Continue reading

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