Tuesday 10 June 2014

Unit 15 Examples

Unit 15 – Film Editing techniques

LO1

All using POWTOON.com

Editing case study – 

Pick a film, and apply Walter Murch’s rules of editing to it using examples from that film/documentary.

Walter Murch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2WGP4dofgQ

http://www.aotg.com/index.php?page=murchrules



Digital editing revolution - 

Watch these videos...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lubEYK2dRMk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZk5C-Djsjo

Then research the development of editing and create your own guide to how editing has changed.


LO2 

Paper Edit

Follow this template and edit your film in preparation on paper first.

www.sfu.ca/personal/fmackell/site_docs/Sample%20Paper%20Edit.doc

or this 

Paper Edit Sample


Editing glossary -

http://www.learner.org/interactives/cinema/editing2.html   

Create your own creative glossary of editing techniques



Monday 10 February 2014

U27 Documentary

Unit 27 – Documentary – LO1

Distinction: critically evaluate issues relating to factual television programmes with supporting arguments and elucidated examples expressing ideas fluently and using subject terminology correctly.

In other words…

Distinction: Evaluate, in clear detail, issues and concerns found in documentaries with supporting arguments and clear and detailed examples using subject terminology correctly.

Issues of Documentary Case Study
Find the definition of the following terms...
Accuracy, Balance, Impartiality, Objectivity, Subjectivity, Opinion, Bias, Representation, Privacy

Explain them in your OWN words and clearly evidenced. Think about how they affect a documentary and/or the audience watching the documentary. Apply the terms to a documentary of your choice.

Unit 27 – Documentary – LO2

Distinction: Fully explain codes & conventions of factual television programs with supporting arguments and elucidated examples expressing ideas fluently and subject terminology correctly.

In other words…

Distinction: Fully explain codes & conventions of documentary with supporting arguments and clear, detailed examples clearly evaluated and using subject terminology correctly.

The following pieces of work are on the blog rwsbtecmedia.blogspot.com

Documentary Genre Breakdown
News Vs Documentary Report
What is a Documentary (Super Size Me)




Unit 27 – Documentary – LO3

Distinction: Plan and research a factual programme for television to a quality that reflects near-professional standards, showing creativity and flair and working independently to professional expectations

In other words…

Distinction: Plan and research a documentary to an excellent standard, showing creativity and flair and working independently.

Story Ideas
Create 3 story ideas, all with a brief synopsis of the documentary. Say why you would want to make a documentary about these ideas and also how they are inspirational.

Documentary Research
You will need to provide a detailed post of ALL of the web, book and personal research that you have done for your documentary. This should have a number of sources (min 10) and information about the people that you will be interviewing.

Planning Documents
Location Recce
Crew roles & responsibilities
Risk Assessment
Interview contacts and appointments.

Proposal
Present a Prezi presenting all of the above pieces of work and presenting the structure of your film. You will want to consider for this…
Genre, style, intended aim, budget, Target Audience, A synopsis, Contacts and Interview set-ups.

The document should be ‘selling’ your documentary, you should show creativity in doing this.

Legal and Ethical Guidelines.
You will need to have ‘permission’ to film in a number of places and people. You will need to find and provide permission for…
Filming in public, Location permission, and Release form.

You will also need to understand…
Privacy, libel and defamation

Find out your own definition of these terms and find examples from documentaries.

Documentary Requirements
You will need to research and show your understanding, in your own words, of…
Broadcasting Act 1994, BBC producer’s guidelines, Ofcom.

How does this affect your documentary?

Unit 27 LO1 - Issues in Documentary Case Study

TASK: Find the definition of the following terms...


Accuracy
Balance 
Impartiality
Objectivity
Subjectivity
Opinion
Bias
Representation
Privacy

Explain them in your OWN words and clearly evidenced. Think about how they affect a documentary and/or the audience watching the documentary.
Apply the terms to a documentary of your choice.

LABEL - Unit 27 LO1

Thursday 6 February 2014

Unit 29 LO1 - Advertising in Music Videos

The Key to this task is to answer the following questions...

How has advertising been used in music videos?

and

What impact has the idea of advertising had on Music Videos?

Look at the following resource...

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/06/business/media/06adco.html

And look into product placement...

Find 4 videos ranging from 'Major Product Placement' to 'Minor Product Placement' to link to the above questions.

Monday 3 February 2014

Y13 BBC Interview Research Task and "Interviews for Dummies"

A reminder, some of you are still working on:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/collections/p00p2k2v/talk

Choose three interviews from the website and analyse them in detail:

Which question gets the best response?
Which question gets the longest response?
Which is your favourite interview?

Analyse as many of the questions in the interview as you can, describe the style and feel of the interview, is it...

formal/informal
studio based/location based
static/moving

After you have completed this post you should start a new post called "Interviews for Dummies". This should be a complete guide to filming an interview, giving examples of your own favourite interviews.

Talk about how to physically set up an interview including:

Single camera techniques.
Three point lighting.
Discuss different types of interview and provide examples of studio based/location based interviews.
Analyse your chosen videos in terms of technical requirements like sound, lighting, camera and editing.

U27 LO1 - News vs Documentary Report (Year 13)

Your task is to compare a national news program and a full length documentary.


Pick the 6pm BBC News (Find it on iPlayer under news) then pick a documentary from 4oD.

Compare the similarities and differences.

Fully explain, using clear specific examples, how they are different and what are the positives and negatives of each.




Friday 31 January 2014

Unit 29 – Music Video – LO2

Unit 29 – Music Video – LO2

D2 Comprehensively explain the styles, conventions and techniques of music videos with elucidated examples and consistently using subject terminology correctly

In other words…

D2 Explain in detail the styles, conventions and techniques of music videos with clear and specific examples and consistently using subject terminology correctly
All the information for the following is on the rwsbtecmedia.blogspot.com site.

Music Video Recipe
Music Video Directors analysis
Genres of Music Video
Emotional Response of Music Videos
Purpose of Music Videos
OK Go Analysis
Top 100 NME
Cinematography Rules
*NEW*Advertising in Music Videos

Additional:
Music Video Styles

The Aim of this task is to research and find evidence looking at Music Video Styles.
Find a definition for the following terms and then find a music video that can be applied to the term.
Animation, Interpretive, Narrative, Impressionist, Surrealist, Pastiche, Parody, Intertextuality, Homage

Techniques Video (Draft)

Using your first music video, grab print screens and analyse the camera techniques used in your video.

In Depth Artist Case Study


For the artist that you are creating a video for you will need to research into the artist looking at how they are branded, how they are advertised, what they are involved in outside of music.  What is their image? What is their style (musically and in fashion)