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Friday, 10 December 2010

Our Moving Storyboard

Now we have finished drawing out our storyboard, we decided to take photographs of our drawings and put it together with the music to get a taste of how our clips will look when on film. As the pictures are still the video seems very slow paced and will definitely be more interesting when filmed. Despite this some shots were still too long and we decided as a group that they need to be cut up to stop the video from becoming dull and repetitive.







Here are the photographs of our storyboard before editing;











Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Molly's Gallery

Last weekend Molly's friend presented his photographs in a gallery called The Rag Factory off of Brick Lane (20th-21st November) and I came and visited to support her work. We decided to take the flip to documentate the visit and to also help us practice editing.
Here is our video of the day;

Questionnaire

1. How old are you?
14 or under [ ] 15-16 [ ] 17-20 [ ] 21-25 [ ] 25-30 [ ] 30+ [ ]

2. Are you male or female?
Male [ ] Female [ ]

3. How do you usually watch music videos?
TV [ ] Internet [ ] Download [ ] Other [ ]

4. What is your favourite genre?
Rock [ ] Pop [ ] Alternative [ ] Jazz [ ] RnB [ ] Heavy metal [ ] Classical [ ] Other [ ]

5. How often do you watch music videos?
Never [ ] Everyday [ ] Every week [ ] Every few weeks [ ] Rarely [ ]

6. Do you prefer funny or serious music videos?
Funny [ ] Serious [ ]

7. Do you prefer music videos that are reaistic or non realistic?
Realistic [ ] Non realistic [ ]

8. What are your expectations of rock music videos?

9. How do you interpret the lyrics "She's such a charmer"?

10. What music channel would you expect to see a Kings of Leon music video on?

11. What colours do you think represent the rock genre? and why?

Rule of Thirds



The rule of thirds is used when composing film, art or photography. The rule states that an image should be imagined as divided into nine equal parts by two horizontal lines and two vertical lines. It also states that important compositional elements should be placed along these lines. Proponents of the technique claim that aligning a subject with these points creates more tension, energy and interest in the composition than simply centering the subject would.

Here shows a use of the rule of thirds on film. The shot is more interesting as it looks like the man is looking on at something rather than if he was in the middle of the shot.