Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Match On Action Shot
this is when you cut during an action to another camera angle but showing action from the same point in time that you left it form the previous shot.
180 Degrees rule
this is the 180 degrees rule, this cuts through the middle of the scene, from side to side with respect to the camera,crossing the line changes the viewers perspective is such a way it may cause disorientation.
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
editing finished
this is my finished phone call film, i have finished all of my editing, as you can see the shots no longer have clapper boards at the beginning because i have cut them out of the shots.
this is the start of my editing to the phone call project. as you can see from the image above we started of the shot with clapper boards of the numbered shots, we did this because it would be easier to find the shots we needed to put in order
Monday, 18 October 2010
phone call editing
this is a screen grab of my phone call project this is halfway through editing
as you can see to make it easier to see which shot is which we used clapper boards at the start of each shot.
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Target Audience
My target audience person is a skater. He enjoys going up to the skatepark and shredding up the park. if it is a rainy day he will sit at home and watch the extreme sports channel. This target audience is into the popular skate branded clothes and shoes. They aren't really into films unless they are about playing pranks on people or just doing insane stunts. the films they are into are about there way of life skateboarding.
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Find Your Tribe
I took the tribe test and my result was skater. i think this is true about myself becuase i enjoy going down to my local skatepark and just riding around. The most clothes i wear are skinny jeans and a hoddie with high tops. if i see police coming i stand my ground if i know i have done nothing or leg it if they want to kick me out of my skate spot.
Definition of a skater!
You are a Skater! You go on the rule ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ Skater culture stays the same – as long as there is concrete to grind, trainers to ruin and rock to rock to. You like the implicit rebellion of skating in the urban jungle – and regularly record your stunts to show other skaters what you’re up to – but you would run a mile if you saw the police heading to your latest spot. You don’t want no trouble.
the website URL- www.findyourtibe.co.uk
created by research agencies crowd and voodoo
this site invites you to complete an imteractive quiz which asks you questions about your tastes in music, fashion, lifestyle, brands, and media preferences. At the end defining which 'youth tribe' you belong to.
class results:
clubbers 1
townies 2
Rahs 1
Chavs 1
Diyers 1
indie kids 1
skaters 1
scene kids 1
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