Thursday, 28 May 2015

Work Experience

Receiving a brief from Youtube Anime Competition on YouTube entering me in an online Anime Competition:






Finding my Top 10:

Putting it in order (1 being the best and 10 being the worst)

After doing all of that, I then downloaded all the clips that I would need to do this Video.

I then imported them into Windows Live Movie Maker which took a while, as some of footage is HD. 
After that I then started cutting down the image to roughly 20 seconds, as I need each clip to be shorter, so the overall video isn't too long and to also avoid it being boring. 
I then added the title of the video and changeedd the font, and animation. 

I then added music to title, so it wasn't quite and boring. 
After playing back my whole video I realised that the clips were just too long, and if I kept it at that length the video would drag on and people would start to lose interest, so I then cut down down the Clips a little bit more, just to shorten it a little. 
After that, I then made each clip fade out and fade in, one after another, so the music would flow straight from one to the next. 
After I finished my whole video and I added the credits, I then played back my whole video and double checked that it was okay for saving and uploading to youtube. 


My Complete Video


Overall this whole project took me 37 Hours. 

Conversing with Client: 3 Hours
Planning on what video to make: 2 Hour
Creating my Top 10 and Ordering it: 4 Hours
Sourcing and Downloading all of the clips: 8 Hours
Importing all footage into Windows Live Movie Maker: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes
Cutting down the Clips: 6 Hours
Adding the Title and Adding Animation and changing Font: 30 Minutes 
Adding Music and Shortening the Clips even more and adding fade in and fade out: 1 Hour
Playback and checking everything is good enough: 30 Minutes 
Saving the Video: 4 Hours 30 Minutes - Because of the HD and the slowness of my Laptop, it took longer, than I would have thought. 
Uploading and added tags/title to YouTube: 6 Hours - Reason for length is pretty much the same as above, but because of having slow internet. 

If this whole project didn't take my full 36 Hours, I would have asked the Client, if there was anything else that I could do for them, even it means creating another Video for a Competition. 


Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Working in a TV studio - 3 For All






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkCVar8NkV8





This the Multi Camera Production, that my Group in my Class at College did, within the Studio using professional equipment and also in a professional manner. 

Monday, 2 February 2015

Week 6 - Creating a CV and Personal Statement

Mike Moss created a job for us to apply for. We needed a CV and a covering letter which would show our experience to work as a runner at the media company.

For the CV I made sure to have all of my qualifications, a personal statement and work experience, plus my referees and contact details. I also made sure that with each job I listed the main duties that I did. I tailored the majority of the duties to what he needed for the job.

Below I have my personal statement, but I haven't included my address and Mike Moss's address for personal and safety reasons.



































After this, I then attached both documents into an email and wrote a short paragraph to say what I am applying for, and that I am looking forward to hearing from him.

Monday, 17 November 2014

Week 4&5 - Progression Week - Genrethon

Discussing what movies to watch
Tried to find films under 2 hours.
Bold means too long
Italics mean we decided it wasn't right or good enough.


Startreck
The Hunger Games
The Human Centipede
Airplanes




Chosen Films:
28 Days Later - Horror (113mins)
Black Swan - Drama (110mins)
Films x2: 110
                113
                ------
                223 Mins - 3.7hours


Final Films:
Life of Brian: 9:18am-10:52am
Hugo: 11:00am-1:05pm
Sherlock: 1:30pm-3:40pm
Calamity Jane: 3:40pm- 5:20pm
The Poster I have designed: