Adrianna A1 Media Blog
Friday, March 29, 2024
Monday, June 14, 2021
Sunday, June 13, 2021
CCR task 3- How did your production skills develop through this project?
https://prezi.com/p/k3t0yx_fvisy/?present=1
Saturday, June 12, 2021
CCR task 2- How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?

Loading...

Loading...

Loading...

Loading...
Friday, June 11, 2021
CCR task 1- How does you product use or challenge conventions, and how does it represent social groups or issues?
Here is the Google slides presentation for my CCR task 1:
Friday, May 28, 2021
Editing Reflection task
We didn't remove any shots, but there were some we ended up getting rid of purely for effect. In one of the shots, we decided to augment the speed and make it slow-motion, this held real impact and was very effective. The issue was, our mid-shot didn't quite align, so we cut it out of that moment, and chose instead to have that shot, which I believe was the right decision, because not that shot carried so much more impact than before.Thursday, May 20, 2021
Shoot day reflection

Our shoot day began, early at 8:50 in the morning, where we met our cast, Jake and Liv, and our supervisor, Matt, and our media teacher Mike. We had texted as a group the night before, ensuring we had planned everything accordingly, and I emailed our cast the night before, letting them know where we would be meeting, and just some general reminders about the day. Anna, as our editor, brought in a laminated shot list and shooting schedule which we planned to follow, and in reflection, that schedule ended up becoming virtually unfollowed. This was because we were told that the kitchen staff planned to use the elevator where we were located until 10:00 in the morning, fortunately, they finished early and we were able to use the elevator by 9:00, a whole hour early. So, we grabbed the Black Magic 4k mini ursa camera we were going to be using and the tripod and started to set up on our filming location. We ran into a few problems here, because, well, our location liked to move. The elevator operated on a variety of light-sensitive censors which had it react by dinging and shutting the elevator door. We were able to fix this problem by taping the elevator gap shut with black tape, which covered the censors. The elevator was such a confined space, we ran into a few problems, primarily being, most of the lights we tried to use to light the elevator, were physically too tall to fit inside. We ended up standing two strong lights outside the elevator doors, leaning inwards, which created a nice effect anyway. A positive was, once we lit and staged and stabilized the elevator, that was it, we did not require any other location shots or light settings, because of the way our plot was set out. We first shot a whole bunch of ten to twenty second clips of inserts, where we were able to see where we would place text and titles within the shot, and how it looked on screen. For instance, due to the nature of the back wall of the elevator, I often instructed either Liv or Jake to move slightly to one direction to avoid there being something coming straight out of their head. Another tricky thing was the confined area of the elevator meant there was not room for our whole group to be monitoring the actors directly, so I, as the director, relied a great deal on the monitor to allow me to get a visual into the scene within the elevator. Though this I learned how to direct the actors accordingly, for instance, when Jake entered the lift, we shot two over the shoulder takes of Liv’s reaction, I was able to direct her facial expressions and help convey deeper emotion onscreen, which was something I had never done before.
-
Meeting 7 In this meeting we began to outline and structure would would become our future storyboards, and face-timed as a group while we re...
-
Today we learned how to set up a camera using a Balck magic 4k Mini. Here is what we learned: Two parts of a tripod- Legs and head -When ch...
-
Today we returned to the studio and filmed a few shots in order to practice filming vocabulary and gain experience "on set". We ...



