Story Board Number: 2
Shot Number: 1
Shot Description: Camera pans through a cluttered dining room, with the camera placed at eye-level, with it moving slowly, slightly bumpy to represent the camera being a person.
Shot Location: 'Grace's' House
Shooting Date: November 21st 2009
Shooting Time: 14:00
Actors: None
Props: Normal placement of 'Homely' objects around the scene.
Story Board Number: 3 Part 1
Shot Number: 2
Shot Description: The camera moves from story board number 2, into the corridor which leads off of it, as it looks through the siderooms, panning lazily.
Shot Location: 'Grace's' House
Shooting Date: November 21st 2009
Shooting Time: 14:15
Actors: None
Props: None required, with little placement of surrounding objects to retain the slightly disorganised manner.
Story Board Number: 4 Part 1
Shot Number: 3
Shot Description: The camera pans to look up the stair, and begins to ascend slowly, still in POV.
Shot Location: 'Grace's' House
Shooting Time: 14:25
Actors: None
Props: None, except for painting on the walls, showing the hoarding attitude of Grace.
Story Board Number: 5 Part 1
Shot Number: 4
Shot Description: The camera continues up the rest of the stairs, moving along the upstairs corridor, remaing in a POV, still panning in the same lazy manner.
Shot Location: 'Grace's' House
Shooting Time: 14:35
Actors: None
Props: Normal placement of objects.
Story Board Number: 6 Part 1
Shot Number: 5
Shot Description: The Camera moves through an open door, which is exceptionally dark, with light moving over a bed (slightly fluorescently) with the camera moving towards a shape on the bed.
Shot Location: 'Grace's' House
Shooting Time: 14:50
Actors: None
Props: Lights, a 'Shape' in the bed (either a person or constructed), a dark atmosphere.
Story Board Number: 6 Part 2
Shot Number: 6
Shot Description: The camera retreat out of the room, with the door slamming into the cameras' POV.
Shot Location: 'Grace's' House
Shooting Time: 15:15
Actors: None
Props: Same as shot number 5
Story Board Number: 7
Shot Number: 7
Shot Description: The camera moves quickly, remaining in POV, as it retreats back down the corridor, and stairs and returns to where it began in Shot 2.
Shot Location: 'Grace's' House
Shooting Time: 15:30
Actors: None
Props: None
Story Board Number: 3 Part 2
Shot Number: 8
Shot Description: Shows someone running away from the camera and towards the stairs.
Shot Location: 'Grace's' House
Shooting Time: 16:00
Actors: Ghost
Props: Same as Shot Number 3.
Story Board Number: 4 Part 2
Shot Number: 9
Shot Description: Someone runs away from the camera up the stairs.
Shot Location: 'Grace's' House
Shooting Time: 16:20
Actors: Ghost
Props: Same as Shot Number 4.
Story Board Number: 5 Part 2
Shot Number: 10
Shot Description: Someone runs away from the camera, running through an open door to the left.
Shot Location: 16:35
Actors: Ghost
Props: None
A collection, snapshot and library of all my Media work, throughout my two, glorious years at Smithdon High Sixth Form.
Friday, 29 January 2010
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
What is Web 2.0?
The area around 'what is Web 2.0' is exceptionally vague, it is no longer a distinct media technology, but it is now all around us, on the internet, on phones, IPods and game consoles. Web 2.0 offers three main benefits:
- The DIY web: Websites such as 'Wikis' are a prime example of this. It allows for blogging, sharing of expertise and information publishing, breaking up the synidcation of media content and bring publishing to the user.
- A richer web experience: Imbedding of prime, advanced content such as Adobe and AJAX (Java & XML script), allowing for a more advanced web experience.
- Light-weight web development models: Development of 'scripting' models such as PHP and Ruby, to enhance the capabilaties of the internent. These may allow for an increase in 'web power' and so provides easy 'tool' for the user to interface with, and change their internet.
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Friday, 15 January 2010
Music Research
Whilst looking for inspiration to create a soundtrack for my film, I found that most Drama films feature classical music, normally with a slower tempo to create more effect and drama in the piece. I managed to find a copyright free source of music, in the form of www.freeplaymusic.com. I then condensed these tracks into the four most appropriate, which were:
Should Have Known By David Flavin: Eloquent strings and rich piano weave an emotional melody. Drums add a dynamic texture to the lament.
A Story In May By Arnaued Ray: A sweetly waltzing piano piece with hints of questions and mysteries that resolves warmly, accented by dancing strings and French horn, with a wry working of the melodic structure.
Satie's Gymnopodie No.1: A piano piece infused with deep emotion; immersed in memory and musical sensitivity.
As One By Dave Greendale: Piano plays a calming, reflective meditation, a cello joins the halting, poignant melody, pausing as if in a dance together.
Should Have Known By David Flavin: Eloquent strings and rich piano weave an emotional melody. Drums add a dynamic texture to the lament.
A Story In May By Arnaued Ray: A sweetly waltzing piano piece with hints of questions and mysteries that resolves warmly, accented by dancing strings and French horn, with a wry working of the melodic structure.
Satie's Gymnopodie No.1: A piano piece infused with deep emotion; immersed in memory and musical sensitivity.
As One By Dave Greendale: Piano plays a calming, reflective meditation, a cello joins the halting, poignant melody, pausing as if in a dance together.
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