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Class daily Schedule AS91495 Produce a media product to meet the requirements of a brief 6 credits Directors in 2015 were: Jaxon, Lowee and Tiana. Congrats to Jaxon. E for Excellence. Great script, camerawork, performance, sound score and post-production. See what is going on here

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Here is a film made last year by Angus in 48 hours. People have asked him how he shot the crash. Two cameras, one water-proof. He held a camera upside down on a tripod and ran with it. Then he flipped it in the editing and added the sound track( You may ask him more)

media type="youtube" key="hFOKhtvi34E" width="560" height="315"Also. See shoot 10353

You are advised to read this http://newmedia-middlesenior.wikispaces.com/Narrative+Construction Follow where we are for ncea by keeping connected to the class schedule Here is your mark sheet with opportunities for ncea assessments. We start with unit 10314 and Plan and Design. Watch the terms in the left margin. Look at some examples of past student works in the class folder

Here is a guide

Note. The key emphasis in learning, if intending or even wishing to make a product, is to value the process of getting there. The processes where steps of success and failure occur, not always incrementally or chronologically.

Eye line match

all who are engaged in dialogue in films check out the rule of eyeline match and the 180 degree rule

Eyeline match also refers to the practice of setting off-camera eyelines for // single // shots of characters within a scene such that, when these shots are cut together, each of the characters appear to be looking at the correct character, without any confusion. Factors influencing the position of the off-camera eyeline (usually by placing the other actors off camera but sometimes by giving the on-camera actor a mark to look at) include the [|180 degree rule], camera lens/height/distance to subject and geography of the set. For instance, // matching close-ups // of two actors in a scene would be shot on the same lens with the camera placed at a matching height (either the same height, or at the off-camera actor's height or the on-camera actor's height) and distance, with the off-camera actor positioned equidistant from the lens and on opposite sides so that // Actor A // looks off camera right and // Actor B // looks off camera left. [|[4]]

Read the first process reflection report in from a level 3 student

Perhaps we shall have another Gondry style in one of the 2015 music video crop ( A student had an A pass in 2014 for **//Fly Like an Eagle//**)

Another in 2013 for **//Tuesday Mornings.//** Here is someone's top 10 music videos of 2014

https://vimeo.com/blog/post:667 media type="custom" key="26173174" Also. Check out this doco: Wood Vibrations. One of the NZ winners for the Sustainability Competition 2013 http://theoutlookforsomeday.net/films/2013/104/

Also watch PREDATOR

See College on the discs

Older ERNIE, THE TRIP, MONKEYS 1&2, UNDER MY SKIN, OF RAVENS AND WRITING DESKS, more recent works on transfer> folder 13 film 2014 >

Read technical Audio data here:

http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/location_sound.html Here is a tutorial on how to create camera jitter:media type="youtube" key="o5jaj3tOddw" width="560" height="315"

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