Monday 29 February 2016

Friday 29 April 2011

Evaluations..

So Mac 1 have bravely gone first and shown us how NOT to do your evaluation... Apologies for the pic/sound quality - this is my first effort at recording/editing/uploading to YouTube on the iPad (no batteries in Flip):



From this vid, we can see the following:

Don't use your phone for answers (Heather)

Do be prepared with DETAILED responses

Refer to your influences

Don't start having an argument half way through (Yasemin and Millie)

Don't be a smart arse (Mollie)

Speak loud and clear

Do support each other rather than giggle..

Do watch and learn from the 7 vids I posted earlier on this blog - they may not be perfect answers but those two girls (not the lad in the tie) do present an exceptional evaluation. Don't be put off by their use of Final Cut in their eval - it's really not necessary..

All you have to do is answer the 7 questions in a sensible, mature yet informal manner.

Mac 2 are recording theirs on Tue 3&4, Mac 1 are going again on Tue at 3:20 - am still waiting for other groups to tell me when they're doing theirs!!

Don't forget, blogs are to be closed by Friday 6th May!


Thursday 28 April 2011

7 Evaluation Questions

Here're the questions you need to be prepared to answer:

1. In what ways does your film opening use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

2. How does your film opening represent particular social groups?

3. What kind of media institution might distribute your film opening and why?

4. Who would be the audience for your film opening?

5. How did you attract/address your audience?

6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this film opening?

7. Looking back at your prelim task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the final film opening?

EASY!!!!! Keep it informal, light yet informative.

Tuesday 26 April 2011

EVALUATIONS!!

Eek - where's the time gone??

Right, you've got to plan and we've got to film your Evaluations of your final films..

Here're a couple of examples - not saying they have to be ANYthing like these, but they're good to get an idea how to prepare for them:


















Considering your blogs MUST be closed on Friday 6th May, we have to film them this weekish in order to give you time to edit them, put fancy credit/questions on...

SO, I need a date and time from your group when we can film - they'll prob take about 10/15mins, depending on the depth of your answers. May I suggest that you each take a question and plan an answer - share the ones left at the end. I'll put up the 7 set evaluation questions in a minute but you can obviously get them from the above vids.

Look forward to hearing from you all..

Tuesday 29 March 2011

All Groups - Note about Music

Quite a few of you now have used the excellent LGFL site that provides non-copyrighted sounds and music for your films.

You must ALL show on your blogs, screenshots of your decisions, sounds you discarded, reasons for why you chose what you chose.

If you don't, the examiner/moderator will mark you down - no negotiations, you'll just drop marks.

So archive EVERY little decision you made about the SOUNDS of your film.

Mac 2 - Don't Forget..

Katrina, Natasha, Lucy and Nada - your couch potato logo looks fantastic, but don't forget that you must archive your work on it on your blog.

Otherwise, it'll look like you've nicked it from somewhere (even though I know you didn't) and the examiner/moderator will need to see how you got to make the decisions you made about reflecting yourselves as lazy spuds.

Possibly, lots of screen shots of the other pics you took?? Or footage of you lot making them??

Prep for Premier Screening on 7th April..

Joely, and everyone else who wants it for their blogs - here's the audience feedback sheet that'll be on chairs for the 7th April evening (although do think this was the original draft that Ms Poulten produced and that the question, 'What do you think we could improve?' has been removed):Evaluation Sheets - AS and A2

Once they're all filled in, we'll distribute them to you as a group then it's up to you how you want to present the info on your blogs.. you could quote from them, collate all the comments and present as a graph/diagram - whatever you feel best fits your blog.

Don't forget, am not in on Friday so last minute tinkering must all be finished during that lesson as I really don't want to be going through major decisions on Monday - that lesson's for burning your films to your group's DVDs ready for Thursday and for feeling smug that it's all nearly over!

On Monday, we can start discussing how/when to film your Evaluation Q&As (which am THOROUGHLY looking forward to..)

Sunday 20 March 2011

Mac 2 - Help Needed

Hello everyone - just had this comment from Natasha:

"Could you tell everyone to check out my blog, I've asked for title ideas, so I'd love to get some suggestions on there! :) thanks!"

So please help her/them out.. here's a quick link to her blog.

Monday 14 March 2011

Only 23 days..

Following on from today's lesson, am so pleased that ALL the groups are right on track for D-Day of April 7th.. Just a few icky bits to sort out on everyone's films.

Don't forget, we're all helping Andrea and Charlotte on Friday - and you two, make sure you've storyboarded, dialogued and anticipated all possible mishaps that might happen so it won't waste everyone's time but be quality, finished filming.

Also, as a group, you need to create/produce your Audience Feedback Forms that'll be used on April 7th. The sooner you do that, the better - is one less job for you to be thinking about.

Do give me a shout if I can help with anything in the build-up to finishing everything off!

Friday 4 March 2011

Last Night's Cinema Trip

EXCELLENT turnout from the group - nice to see:

Katrina
Vali
Mollie
Millie
Yasemin
Heather
Lucy
Natasha
Andrea
Joely
Beste

and maybe it wasn't the best idea for all the scaredy-cats (and I include myself in that) to be sitting right at the front!

Got a couple of gripes about the film though - wasn't that impressed by the editing - what was the thing about the cats' names? Why did Father Lucas make such a deal out of that for Rosario to then name them all? Was waiting for some kind of link or scene - think maybe that and other stuff shouldn't have been left in..

And not too happy about the red-eyed mule..

Monday 28 February 2011

Confirmed Cinema Trip

It is confirmed - Thur 3rd March - 6:50pm

So meet in the foyer bit of Cineworld at 6:45pm and HOPEFULLY it'll be a good film..

Must admit, it's had mixed reviews - click here for the Guardian review.

Wednesday 23 February 2011

Trip to see 'The Rite'

So remember that scary Anthony Hopkins film? About the Catholic priests exorcising nasty demons in the Vatican?? It's out now.. how about:

Thur 3rd March at 6:50pm or 9:40pm?

Comment on this post to let me know if you can make it - am thinking the earlier 6:50pm show (it is a school night, after all)

Well Done to Mac 1!

Well done to Millie, Mollie, Heather and Yasemin (and Yasemin's dad) - you finally got your last day's filming shot.

And congrats to you for being my first ever group for having "Can you stop filming please, this is is a private residence" being shouted at you... Infamy indeed.

Lots of pics on Millie's blog, also some great archive footage on Heather's - can't wait to see it edited and slotted into your final film.

42 days to go, people!

Monday 21 February 2011

Well Done to Mac 4!

Excellent stuff from Alice and Vali - they've got an (almost) completed first draft done - have a look on Alice's blog.. loads of transitions and obviously the titles to do but am so pleased they've got the foundations/bulk of it captured.

How's everyone else getting on?

Mac 1 - you still on for filming tomorrow??

Wednesday 16 February 2011

Individual Blogs - Half Term Work

Just realised not going to see you before we break up for half term - stupidly assumed we had Friday's lesson...

SO, at some point tomorrow, do all try and pop in to see me to discuss your blogs and group filming/editing plans for the holiday. I'm only busy 3&4 - all other time I'll be in there working away so any distraction will be a welcome relief.

You don't need to come alone, you can come as a group if you like.. that'd probably be better actually so everyone knows and understands what they need to be doing.

Just so you know, you've got 49 days left to finalize your films.

Here's my favourite advert of the moment - love the choice of shots and the use of panning:

Sunday 13 February 2011

Great Post on Pete's Blog

I know you all read Pete's blog religiously, (like I do), but just in case you haven't seen it in a while, here's a really good post from him recently, about WHY you should study Media Studies at A level (click here for the direct link):

Also, there're a couple of posts above this one, on the more controversial topics of the recent sexism Andy Gray/Richard Keys fiasco on Sky Sports and the Top Gear racism Mexico episode - it does make very good reading, so make sure you're caught up with his blog.

"WHAT'S THE POINT OF MEDIA EDUCATION?

Every now and again, usually at 'A' level results time, you get media coverage attacking the subject of Media Studies. David Buckingham's excellent presentation from the Media Magazine conference gives an overview of these attacks and offers some strong rebuttals of them. It happens at all levels, though, with people arguing that students shouldn't be 'wasting their time' with the media but should be learning to read and write and add up, whether it be children in primary schools, English in KS3 (last year's story about a school teaching about The Simpsons), at GCSE and A level ('dumbing down' when you supposedly should be doing Science and Languages) and even at university (where supposedly graduates in Media are heading for jobs in fast food outlets and nothing better).

Often Media teachers are put on the back foot trying to defend the subject from these attacks. A new project, which I am jointly co-ordinating with Jon Wardle from Bournemouth University, seeks to offer the opportunity to set out an agenda for studying the media, by asking a range of academics, teachers and others to write their own 'manifesto for media education'. We already have contributions, among others, from Henry Jenkins, David Buckingham and David Gauntlett and are adding more every week. We are keen to add the views of students, either as comments on the articles already there, or as full pieces, if you want to write one. We already have one video contribution from students which we will be adding to the site shortly, so if you'd rather make a video about your reasons for studying the media, that would be fine too!

Anyway, check it out, read the articles and see if you are inspired to respond- all welcome!"

http://www.manifestoformediaeducation.co.uk/

Thursday 10 February 2011

Aaaand, it's back!

A lesson in why you really shouldn't leave your mac logged on... I didn't even need to log myself in as you!

Tuesday 8 February 2011

Mac 4 - Apologies

Alice and Vali, am so sorry didn't make it up there this lunchtime - got talking with the Head about exams.

Let me know when you're next there - comment on my blog and then I'll be straight up - or leave it till Fri? Is up to you.. Am filming with Mac 2 group tomorrow after school so could spare 5mins then??

Sunday 6 February 2011

Congrats to Mac 4 (Alice and Vali)

Excellent day's filming from you two - Alice's blog has some good archive pics (although Marge looks really cold!)

I hope you got some great footage and the wind wasn't too loud - was thinking of you both today, am so glad it finally came off for you and Marge needs a thank-you present of some kind!

Keep me posted about your editing and make sure you do try and focus on a particular theme that may have sprung to light as Marge was talking.

Monday's Lesson

Alas, again, won't be in tomorrow's lesson - will be in my office building next year's whole school timetable (has to be tomorrow morning as that's when the consultant's in).

Sorry about this, totally forgot to tell you all on Friday (too much sugar).

However, the save is, you've all got PLENTY to be getting on with, even if you haven't got any editing to do as such:

Blogging - lots of your blogs are still pretty basic - your labels need to be clearly signposted down the side and assigned to EVERY post. Have a look at our A2 blogs when they were in Y12 last year - use my last year's blog (link is on this one) to see theirs..

Research - for your logos, production co's, BBFC certification of your film etc

Questionnaires - only one been done (that I've seen) - Nada's finished hers in prezi format..

Editing Archive

A short clip of you all working away in your groups.. no YouTube vids playing, no music blaring out..




If You're Going to Make a Vid..

Boo to Lucy, Mollie and Natasha - can't believe you've taken it down!

Oh well, will just upload it to our YouTube account on Monday morning when I get in to work..

Thursday 3 February 2011

Mac 2 - Are You Whole Again?

So, just got in to work early, to upload the little bit of flip archiving that I did for Mac 2 last night... and found this in their iMovie projects..

Am assuming you're practising for A2??

Little bit of advice: YOU WON'T BE ON THE A2 COURSE IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR BLOODY AS GRADE!!

I can't believe the efforts and time gone into this music vid.. when your AS group work isn't even SHOT yet!

SEE ME about this. Mollie, you're okay, your AS group's actually got a film opening.. it's Lucy and Natasha that are in trouble.

Mollie: - why do you look like Mary?














Natasha: - Really??




















Such passion in those faces..!













Lucy: - CRAWLING SEDUCTIVELY across the desks in 08????

















Here's the whole vid for everyone... and someone tell Jade and Azra they're crap as backing extras.








Wednesday 2 February 2011

Logos For Your Production Co..

Because some of us have WAY too much time on their glandy hands, this website has been brought to light and stolen by me - for you:

The Stories Behind Hollywood Logos

It's brilliant for your research and for possible ideas behind your (future) creations.

iMac 6 on Big Screen

Ha har!

Now we can use Smartboard to show mac stuff.. Excellent, can't wait to see what your projects look like on there..

Monday 31 January 2011

Mac 2 - Little idea..

I know I said I wouldn't interfere, but have just finished watching In Bruges and thought the opening was outstandingly simple - and great to use as inspiration!!

Click on the pic for the opening offof YouTube (they disabled the embed code):

in-bruges-1460-590x442.jpg


The dark shots combined with the pithy voiceover - I think is really doable with the ideas you've got of using bits of upper school corridors at nighttime..

Not in today - v poorly *cough*

Am so sorry but won't be in the lesson today.
Been ill all weekend with bad throat and glands (am thinking Millie and Lana are to blame).

So please do carry on with your editing/filming/arguing/watching YouTube clips/playing music vids v loud...

Actually, it'll be good for you as groups to have some time in there together without me nagging you - realise have been doing that a lot lately and maybe need to just let you all get on with it.

Will spend the day teaching myself more about FCE - if my eyes'll stop burning.

Do comment if there's anything you need my ill help with - will reply immediately as am bored of being in bed for a 3rd consecutive day.

Thursday 27 January 2011

GOT to be this film for our Media trip...

Think have found THE one... is out on Feb 25th... what do you think - scary enough?



Is all in Hopkins' eyes.. they've always scared the crap out of me...

FCE - Good Starting Tutorial

Have been searching for the best ones - there are some real crappy ones! Here's a good one to start with:

Final Cut Pro - Now Final Cut Express!!

Right, so as you all probably know, we've only got the one licence for Final Cut Pro so that is now installed on Mac 6 and available for your group to use once you've done ALL you can in iMovie and still need more enhancing effects etc - in that case, we'll simply copy across your finalised project and then use FCP as the final FINAL editing process.

However, in the meantime, Final Cut Express has finally arrived in school and we'll be installing it onto ALL of the macs tonight. This icon'll appear next to your iMovie icon...










It's is a less pro version of FCP but still fantastic and can do more than in iMovie - enough for what you lot want it for anyway (split screening, blogging effects of Angel Dust etc).

There are loads of tutorials available on YouTube, Apple etc.. Here's the official page off Apple:

http://www.apple.com/uk/finalcutexpress/tutorials/

where there're 17 section by section vid tutorials - you ALL need to have watched them by the time you waste any efforts simply bumbling around it, trying to create stuff by chance.

Thursday 20 January 2011

FCP Update

Final Cut Pro is now installed on Mac 6 - it's my iMac so any group can use it when they're ready. You'll all have Final Cut Express (FCE) on your macs imminently.

Have put the icon in the dashboard for you. It looks like this:








Have fun! Whatever you learn about it, you have to teach me...

Only use it for stuff you can't do in Express or iMovie.

Tuesday 18 January 2011

GREAT News for Mac 3!!

Joely, Beste, Lana - got a reply from Pete!!

Don't know if you can read this - give me your email address and I'll forward it on so you can all archive it onto your blogs - but basically, it's going on my cover sheet (as he advises) to let the moderator know it's been 'okayed'.

Yaay!

Representations in Media

There's an EXCELLENT post on Pete's blog about representations of GENDER in media..

http://petesmediablog.blogspot.com/

It's all about the Ronnie/Kat saga in Eastenders and how both female characters have been portrayed. Also, there's a brilliant critique of Come Fly With Me, obviously discussing the issue of ETHNICITY in the media.

Have a read, post some of it onto your blog, but remember to acknowledge it - treat it like a quotation.

Sent from my iPad

New iMacs Update

SO, now we have the all-singing all-dancing new iMacs, and all our Y12 projects and events have been shifted over from the white ones (which will all be completely wiped by Friday and therefore a lot quicker and freed up to use to blog, go online with etc).

All of your filming FROM NOW ON must therefore be uploaded STRAIGHT to your iMac - there's a black firewire adaptor at the back of them all and they must STAY CONNECTED AT ALL TIMES - you simply plug in your beige firewire cable into the black adaptor and you can upload from the Sony cameras to the iMacs without having to go through the white macs.

Leave the adaptor plugged into the back.

The Y13 work is moving over this week - is taking longer as they've got more.

However, thanks to Andrea and Charlotte's odd problem of some of their events going missing, Ms Poulten and I have decided to give EVERY group their own password - it is totally independent to your group so DO NOT DIVULGE IT TO ANYONE. They are all available from me - put them into your phones and keep them safe - there's one for your white mac and a different one for your new iMac.

And remember to always log off.

So now, if any of your stuff DOES go missing, the only possible reason for this is that you hadn't logged off and someone's come on and messed about with your iMovie stuff or that you've shared your passwords and you're an idiot.

However, having said all that, the iMacs can't be used at the moment as am installing Final Cut Pro onto them all - something that takes ONE day PER mac.. completed iMac 6 today, will get another one done tomorrow.

SO, be patient, we'll be there soon - in the meantime, there are hundreds of tutorials on YouTube for using FCP - as I said on Monday, you need to be self-teaching, asap!

Post re/ Certificate of your films and researching independent film companies to follow...

Sent from my iPad

Monday 10 January 2011

Adele - Rolling In The Deep

I know it's probably going to detract you from your AS construction, but have you seen this music vid?

The concept of the glasses of water when the bass starts, the slow panning up and over and the blended shots of the plates being smashed.. even the random ninja person dancing in flour!!!

Something to think about for next year, but also, the really slow pace of the opening shots, I think, are perfect illustrations of what you're after for your films you're doing now.

Today's lesson - Exchanged with Ss

Because you all sold your souls to the devil on Friday and had 7&8 to do editing/group decision/chatting etc AS WELL as my lesson, the deal was that Mr Saunders could have my Monday lesson, 1&2.
So here it is: someone scroll down to the ppt, click to full screen and be in charge of 'mouse' - then with with each screen,conduct a polite, calm and insightful discussion. I'll be up as soon as I've started the Maths exam...

Sunday 9 January 2011

No money in the Buy-Joely-a-laptop-fund, am afraid...

Erm, no, Joely, I won't buy you a mac..

Although they are such a thing of beauty! Am typing this on my iPad that now has it's own keyboard!! Is fab!

And before you all start shrieking, 'A keyboard and an iPad?? What's the point, why don't you just get a macbook??' - it's the synergy of both touchscreen and typing for a length of time.. and it looks good.

So, net book and charger'll be ready for you on Monday.

Wednesday 5 January 2011

Happy New Year!!

New year, new start - need you all fresh and motivated!!

Not much blogging going on from you lot over xmas - bit disappointing but hey ho, you all need to get stuck back into your RESEARCH (blogs) and CONSTRUCTION (filming).

Really no excuses any more - you've got the ideas, all got flips, phones etc - no reason at all any more as to why you're being lazy and not moving forward. As it stands, quite a few of you are barely a Level 2 for your blogs...

And don't forget, the Sony cameras and big tripods will all be available as of Monday 17th Jan.

In the meantime, here's a latest vid from our A2 lot - don't focus on the song or actual music vid (save that for your summer hols/transition into A2) - it's at about 1:19 that they've managed to crack a brilliant 'dolly' shot.. am guessing with a shopping trolley?? Need one of you to ask them if you see them...


Sunday 12 December 2010

Possible Trip to the Cinema??

Is this the movie we've been waiting for??


Final Week of Work Before Xmas..

Whilst perusing the OCR website, found Pete's official OCR blog for the exam board:


Have added it as a useful link on the right hand side (as should you all, along with the Title Sequence site and Pete's own personal blog).

That poor ChrisAdamsChrisAdams, if you look at what's considered to be a Level 1 Video blog, is his!! Feel tad sorry for him now...

If you read the actual blog though, it's a fantastic working log of all the questions you/I ask so please make sure you've all had a thorough read of it by the time we get back after xmas.

Mac 3 - Have emailed Pete to ask about using the copyrighted track you wanted.. we await his reply!!

Wednesday 8 December 2010

Great Idea for Mac 2!!

Here's the link for my latest idea for you lot:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w9QYDmV3MU

I think it ties in with the original typewriting/letter writing idea we had when we had that brainstorming thingy in my office..

All you need is some fantastic writing (for a voiceover) and a bit of confidence..

We'll discuss on Friday and see what the rest of the class say.

Joely's group - am still working on yours... bear with me.

Monday 6 December 2010

Hurtwood House Media Films..

Have a look at this school's website - especially the fees for being educated there: £11,000 PER TERM!!! That's £33,000 a year!! No WONDER they've got all the latest gear and gadgets..

Told you it was a public school... and they weren't adults - they were paid actors...







Sunday 5 December 2010

Updates from Course..

Like 'Pete' said, steal from everywhere...

and here're the links: Pete's blog and The Art of the Title Sequence

'Catch Me If You Can



I really liked watching this opening sequence, and I can see how it would benefit you lot seeing how graphics were put together - however, not sure if you can glean anything else from it as we've got nothing LIKE the software to produce something like this. Oh, well - nice to look at.



'Dawn of the Dead'


As discussed in class, I thought this was best for the layers of sounds (as most of your agreed with) - and the

Johnny Cash soundtrack coming in somewhat inappropriately (until you hear the lyrics talking about death riding in on a white horse) - again, not really useful as we can't use a song like that but in terms of a story being set up, brilliant and scary.



'Napolean Dynamite'


Thought this was VERY much up all of your streets, even though the genre's only really suited to Mac 3 & 4 groups.. easily doable, easily shootable and very creative. Love it.


Remember what I said on Friday - eventually, I want to see this kind of formatted set of printscreen shots for all of your films.. guess it'll be one of the last things you'll do, but it'd be great to see if you could pull one off for one of your other practice films you've made??


Nice bit of filming/editing from Heather.. now the official archivist of the class!!




Thursday 2 December 2010

Course is still on..

As far as I'm aware at 6:22am, school's still open so we're still going on the course in town..

As soon as I hear anything, will update but if not, see you all at 8:50am.

Tuesday 30 November 2010

Media Trip/Course at BFI, Southbank

Course is on Thur 2nd Dec - I want everyone to meet at 8:50am (Mollie, I'm holding you responsible for getting Millie there on time...) under the covered walkway outside the hall.

We're getting the 9:30ish train from Enfield Town.

The course finishes at 3:30pm so we should be back at Enfield Town station at around 4:15pm.

There'll be you lot, myself and Mrs Routledge going - I have to get back for Y9 Parents Eve so I'll be leaving at around 2:30 - Mrs R'll be bringing you back.

Lunch IS NOT provided, so make sure you bring some - also, you can't record anything once inside the BFI, so no flips, phones etc to be used for recording.

Here's the website for where we're going: http://www.bfi.org.uk/

And well done to Lana and Mollie who paid their £5 today - all paid now - yay.

Thursday 25 November 2010

Harry Potter Trailer - Media'd!

Am so sorry Millie - stole your trailer - but had to, was weeping with laughter at this..

Sunday 14 November 2010

Wasted trip to CLC?!?

Apologies to the whole class - I had no idea it'd be that basic...

It's such an amazing suite of resources, with all the fab macs and stuff, but to try and get any sort of serious training arranged with the staff that work there is virtually impossible.

So sorry about that - will arrange for some Y13s to do a Garageband lesson - will be FAR more valuable..

Here's a very short archive vid for you all - sorry Nada - but you shouldn't've been texting!!


THE SNORRICAM!!!

Have been tinkering with this idea for a while now - but it's only ever been just that.. an idea..

Now, however, I think that some of you could really utilise the SNORRICAM!



As you can see, it's basically a camera attached to the protagonist of your shot - and I must admit, ever since I saw The Hangover, (the wake-up scene 1:29 to 1:38 - see URL below - they disabled the embed code), I've been intrigued as to how you could create this shot...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlrqaAjBwS4

And I really think we can make one, here at ECS!!! What do you think?? I mean, I can see a use for it in ALL of the groups..

Sure, it looks a bit complicated to build, but with your practice techniques, am confident you could knock up some kind of harness and attach the flip, no problem!!

Here's a brilliant example of how it could be used:



I'm not for one second suggesting we all start chopping wood up and measuring 'elbows' - but I'll bring in some gaffer tape tomorrow and see what you all think..

I also want you all to start thinking of ingenious ways to create a panning shot - as no one's really bothered with that so far - but with the use of toy cars, skateboards, shopping trolleys - and now you've all got the ever so mobile flip cameras.. think you could all have a go at enhancing your films somewhat...

There are LOADS of test films for flips, other cameras on Youtube.. far too many for me to put on here - do have a look, will be well worth it.

Monday 8 November 2010

Dr Who 'Rose' Mock Paper

Well done to you all for having a go at the exam practice paper this morning.. was v proud of you all scribbling away - did think that I may have had a mutiny on my hands at the start, but no, you all produced some sort of response.

Message to:

Valentina, Lana, Mollie and Millie

YOU HAVEN'T PAID YOUR £5 OR BROUGHT YOUR SLIP BACK YET FOR THE BFI COURSE!!!

Please do so asap.. give it either to me or the office.

Friday 5 November 2010

Se7en

Thank you again, as a group, for watching that film together so attentively..

I feel a cinema trip coming on - just got to wait for the right/scary film!!

And Joely, I've watched Se7en loads of times, but I've never thought that Mills is arrested at the end - in my naivety, always thought they were just giving him a lift home.

Always learning, see?

ECS Media Studies AS - Example questionnaire


This is the next bit of research that you need to have completed for your coursework/production. Obviously, in an ideal world and if we had 3 years to complete this project, then some kind of market research is the first thing you needed to have done.

However, we've got 6 months and you've only got the cameras for that 4 week window (that's finishing on Monday 15 Nov don't forget).

So, what you've got to do, as an INDIVIDUAL, not as a group, is a questionnaire.

This is to get a grasp of current audience demand, demographics, contemporary topics of films, that kind of thing. Above is an example questionnaire that you can tinker with, edit and then produce in order to get your own feedback.

It's up to you how you distribute your questionnaire - some people have done this via plain old hard copy, email, facebook, twitter.. whatever, it doesn't matter. What matters are the responses and how you then format them ONTO YOUR BLOG in order to justify certain decisions you've made as a group in your filming.

The examiner will need to see these research results on your blog so make sure it's clearly presented and labelled.

Monday 1 November 2010

Mac 3 - Prelim Ex

Lady Ga Ga would be proud.. love the dramatic opening!


Friday 22 October 2010

Exam Board Marking Criteria

Here's the info you ought to be constantly referring to when producing your film opening...

The 2nd page has all the info regarding the CONSTRUCTION side of things..

It would be worth putting this on to your own blog: click on menu then share to get the embed code.


Mac 2 - Prelim Exercise

Mac 4 - Prelim Exercise

Love the feet shot!!

Tuesday 19 October 2010

Mac 1 - Preliminary Exercise

I think the BBC would be proud - and if ever they need two new Slaters..!



Reminder to all groups:

Mac 2 - Wed
Mac 4 - Thur
Mac 3 - Fri

meet me in media room at about 12ish and MAKE SURE YOU HAVE SOME KIND OF SCRIPT TO WORK FROM!!! Don't just show up going, 'what do we do?' - it doesn't have to be anything meaningful, just the people involved in acting out need to know what each other's going to say!!

Mac 3

Your flip vid from yesterday:

Friday 15 October 2010

Friday's Lesson

Of those of you that I saw on Monday, I can't believe you've still not updated your blogs... get it done asap.

The rest of you, I'll sort your blogs this Monday. For this lesson, I'd really like all the groups to have practised/experimented with some shooting and uploaded it to imovie so you can have a play around with the software. If you're utterly unsure, ask Joely's group to show you their little film 'continuity walking' that they Flip'd and then uploaded. I want to see something similar from all the groups by Monday.

Here's an imovie 09 tutorial that shows you the basics of editing your film.

There are literally hundreds of tutorials like this on imovie so if you're after a particular effect, just search in Youtube.

Remember, your PROJECT is your actual film that you're making, and the EVENTS are simply every time you upload filming/clips. You can have as many events as you like - name them by the day and date you've filmed to keep it simple but you can only have the one project and you must NEVER rename anything once uploaded to imovie or clips won't match. I'll bring my macbook in on Monday and show you what I mean on the smartboard.

Of course you can call your project something else once you're done and want to upload it to Youtube but don't rename it whilst still in imovie.

Sunday 10 October 2010

Monday's lesson

Sorting out individual blogs.

I want to go through all your blogs one by one as I'm still getting asked for word verifications on some!!

Group Pitches from Friday..

Here're all your brilliant proposals - we all agreed on green-lighting everyone's projects, you've all got your equipment - have fun trying out your 'ankle shots'..

Just be aware that the cameras MUST BE GIVEN BACK ON MON 15 NOV - the A2 lot need them then. However, if you desperately need to do some reshooting, once you've started editing, and you realise you're missing a crucial shot, the A2 groups are handing them back in on Mon 17 Jan 11 and you can have them for a week at a time after that date.







Saturday 9 October 2010

Film Articles from Friday's Guardian

Here's a great article about the state of the British film industry:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010/oct/07/film-season-uk-film-council-xan-brooks


And another about the top 10 bright young things in British films:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/gallery/2010/oct/07/british-film-hot-10

Wednesday 6 October 2010

Promised openings - feel like a criminal..

Can't quite believe have done this, but here you go..

Let The Right One In (squeal like a pig!) - just noticed, sorry, had to move my cat at 1:31..




The Hole

I need you in Friday's lesson!!!!

I believe that you're all invited to listen to Nick de Bois talk on Fri afternoon?

The problem is, I really really really REALLY need you in our lesson as I want to give the equipment out...

Therefore can you please attend our lesson instead of the talk??

When you read this, can you leave a comment on this post to say you know want you all in the lesson - also, can you pass this message on to people - but let me know in your comment who you've told..

Sent from my iPad

Tuesday 5 October 2010

Questions you need to answer in your proposal..

Here you go:

1. Is your idea PRACTICALLY possible to film? (no speeding trains, sea battles etc)

2. Will it show off the strengths of EVERY member of your group?

3. Can it be storyboarded okay?

4. Is it something you can reasonably shoot and edit in the time available?

5. Can you get access/permission to shoot in the chosen location at the chosen times?

6. Would lighting/sound be an issue on location?

7. Are you going to include dialogue? If so, can you do it on location or will you need to add it later?

8. Who will be cast as your characters on screen? Are they reliable? Will continuity be an issue?

9. Have you thought about style of credits and soundtrack?

Monday 27 September 2010

Following on from Today's lesson..

Here's the trailer for the film Mollie was talking about today - The Hole. I know I said don't ever watch trailers but the opening of the film isn't available - next best thing, I guess. Anyway, it's the credit right at the end - almost up to 1:45, where you actually see what she was talking about...





Also, excuse the crapness of the quality with this one, but here's Panic Room opening - ignore the guy's reflection in his own tv (idiot) and have a look at how the lettering completely fits in with the genre and main focus of the film..



Here's The Jar vid as well - have put all of last year's ECS vids on the link on the right - the vids from 2009 weren't uploaded to YouTube - will find them on DVD and show them next lesson.



GROUPS

If any of the rest of you have got yourselves into groups before Friday, then let me know here - post a comment.

Sunday 26 September 2010

Monday 27 Sept 2010

Use this website:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010/sep/23/bass-opening-credits

  • genres
  • 180 degree rule
  • book prelim ex
  • groups

Friday 17 September 2010

Work for Friday's Lesson (17th Sept)

1) First of all, get this link attached in your 'useful links' section (should be down the side of your blog):

camera shots, angles and movements

2) then read all the info on this site VERY carefully. It provides the basis of your production filming and you'll need to know it in detail before you even get near the cameras... may even give you all a little written test on it next Fri... hmm, in fact, think I will!

3) Next, embed this vid into your blog:



4) Watch it, again, VERY carefully, make notes, learn the specific names given to the angles, shots and techniques. There are actually loads of these types of vids on Youtube now so if you find any better, get them onto your blog.

5) Ensure the settings of your blog are complete - check with Heather and Millie how to STOP using 'word verification' when I need to comment on your blogs. And when you want to reply to any comment I make on your blogs (Andrea), you need to actually write it on MY blog - I'll then get it pushed to my phone and know it's there, rather than keep checking 16 blogs every night...

6) For those of you with Iphones or blackcurrants, if you've not already done so, you can set up your blog so that when someone does leave a comment, it'll notify you on your phone (if you have email pushed there) - go to design, settings, comments and scroll down to the bottom. For comment notification email, simply type in the email address you want the comments to go to and whenever anyone writes anything on your blog, you'll get it rather than have to keep checking... well worth it if you can do this!

7) Finally, once you've done all that and have learnt your specific angles and shot vocab, I want you to embed ANOTHER film opening, doesn't have to be your favourite, and to provide a shot by shot analysis of it. So you're not saying why you like it or anything - like you did with Se7en, you're simply casting a critical eye over the many different shots used.

This ppt (well worth embedding into your blogs as well) will help you get an idea of the depth of analysis you'll EVENTUALLY need to be using, but I don't expect it anywhere near as detailed as this yet - and if you can screen shot any bits of the film opening and then blog underneath the pic, even better.



To be clear, I DON'T want this done as a ppt, I want it 'mused about' as a post. Just embed the clip from Youtube then write about the shots.

I'll have my phone with me this weekend, so any comments, questions you write on my blog can be responded to pretty quickly - unless am stuck up some high ropes somewhere, trying to calm down a sobbing Year 8 kid.. then there may be a delay.

Good luck with all this, and a reminder about the netbooks - two were left in the common room yesterday.. not happy about that, so make sure yours are always returned to the charger in my room.

Monday's work will be posted when I've got a minute...

Monday 13 September 2010

Opening credits to Se7en

Here is the opening credits to the very scary film that is Se7en.


Sunday 12 September 2010

Sorting out your blogs

By the end of today's lesson, I want you to:

1) have set up your blogs and provided me with the URL so I can add them to mine.

Charlotte was right - you can now change your templates once you've started blogging, but to be honest, you don't want to be spending all your time on how it looks - stick to simple, don't overdo it or it'll annoy you by xmas.

2) complete the 'About Me' section - try and be as creative as you can - changeable whenever you like so don't think you're judged by whatever you write now...

3) have really thought about which genre you're most interested in and posted your musings about this.

4) choose one opening of a film (either one from today's lesson or another one you've thought of) and post it onto your blog - whenever you include any film clip/photo etc, you must ALWAYS explain what it's doing there - don't ever forget that the Moderator will be reading every word of your blog next May...