Monday, June 8, 2015

Self directed

Only two weeks left, please use your time wisely

Task ten

Diegetic vs. Non-Diegetic Link


Link to example








The task:
you need to do two sound recordings
#1. Omni directional: ambient sound recording
#2. Directional: dialogue

The sound clips can be short, they just need to show that you know how best to use the equipment.
The sound clips are now on the VisualArt$ server under hobbs>AA_sound>Recorder

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Don't slow down now, we only have a few weeks left to the semester

Your feedback

Here is an opportunity for you to give MIT your feedback on this course Lens Based Media, you can let us know you likes, dislikes, suggestions and concerns.
Follow this link

Task nine

Editing techniques:
Match cut
Rythmic relations
Spatial relations
Cut in/cut away
Jump cut

Please follow this link for more information

(choose one of these methods and make for task nine)

Monday, June 1, 2015

Self directed work.

Today was your day to receive formative feedback, if you missed this opportunity please download the form from EMIT and answer the questions as a guide for your progress to date. Your Blogger should evidence approx. 24 hours of self-directed work at this point in time.

Task eight

Continuity editing: shot a "Western" shootout scene: remember camera techniques (CU, WS, TS) camera movements, follow the three rules of continuity.

180 degree rule= every shot must stay on one side of your chosen axis of action



Shot reverse shot: See the below diagram, your camera needs to stay on one side of the axis of action, however it needs to be at an angle 


Eyeline match: the eyes of your subject look in the direction to the thing being looked at. For example if your subject looks down then the object in the next cute needs to be low in the frame.


Here is a link to a video that explains continuity in detail