Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Monday, 2 March 2015

Extra resources

In my spare time I'm always on Youtube and I always videos that are based on filming. I'm always interested as to how to do certain techniques and the new ways of doing filming. I watch these channels because they give me inspirations for future projects and an insight into the world of filmmaking at a higher level.  



Tuesday, 24 February 2015

4th Week

This week had a lecture on 3 point lighting and how it's produced. In this lecture my group started to discuss possible ideas for our Documentary. We all decided to do a Documentary because we are always watching them and watching them more than dramas or promos. As I watch a lot of documentaries, I already had a lot of research and inspirations for our possible documentary. I watched numerous amount of different documentaries on a daily occasion. These are my inspirations when it comes to documentaries. 



Into the Unknown


One documentary that has really inspired me is the documentary that David Beckham did back in June of 2014 called ' Into the Unknown '. This was one of the first documentaries that I literally did not move my eyes from the screen, it wasn't just because of the David himself or the fact they're in Brazil, it was because of the techniques and style of the whole documentary itself. The cinematography of the whole documentary was very grungy but yet really modern and clear to see, the pull focuses on the shots were crisp and added the to the atmosphere of the documentary. The colour correction of the documentary was really good, it had a green tint to it throughout the whole documentary, this is what made the documentary so attractive to me as the colours were so mesmerising. 




Life and Death Row

This documentary was shown on BBC over a year go. I found this documentary interesting not just because of the topic but because of the style of the production. The camera angles they used in this documentary was different and exciting. Majority of the documentary, the camera shots were all straight on like the one in this picture, this made the subject a lot more prominent in the shot and gave the documentary a different edge. 


Paedophile Hunter

This documentary was shown on Channel 4 last year. This documentary was shot on a low budget but yet the shots they got out of their DSLRs were next to professional film cameras which I found inspiring because it means you can get excellent quality out of DSLRs. It was interesting as well to see a documentary within a documentary as the people that were being filmed were also doing their own film.

River Monsters

This is shown on ITV 1. I find this documentary inspirational because of how Jeremy Wade actually explores within this documentary, he's actually exploring with us and doesn't know what will happen throughout the documentary but yet he still has a rough structure. 

Holocaust: Night Will Fall

This was shown on Channel 4. I found this documentary because this documentary was built around an old unfinished documentary back in World War 2. The composition of the piece was modern but yet had a touch of a old fashion style to it which I never had seen before. 

Inside Death Row with Trevor McDonald 

I really enjoyed this documentary because it was such a simple style and th

Alaska: Earth's Frozen Kingdom

The camera techniques that were done in this video were one of the best I've  seen, they were very subtle and smooth. 


Gadget Man

I really like the techniques that was used in this documentary because it was different to other documentaries I've seen. The pop up screen of the names stood out to me because I've never seen anything like that on a documentary before. I wanted to see if I could develop my own version of that within my documentary.



The Brainstorm

At the end of the lecture, my group decided to probe our brains and come up with possible ideas for our documentary. 












3rd Week


In the 3rd week, we got given the task of editing our short videos in class. We had to think of the different types of transitions and cuts we had to put within our video. 


2nd Week

This week, we had to film our storyboard. We didn't want to choose the location that our lecture is in because we wanted to be able to have control over lighting. We decided to choose a room that had no computers and had no one in. The reason why we decided to choose a room with no computers was because we wanted to have clear shots of the subject and to create a darker atmosphere in the room. 

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

First week

In the first week, we were introduced into the module. We went through the main criteria of the module so we knew what to expect in it. We also got given the task of creating a storyboard from a scene that our lecturer explained to us. The week after, we had to actually film the storyboard that we came up with.