Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Pen profiling adams assignment

Name: Ben Saunders
Age:18
Location:Skelton
Job aims:Mechanic, Graphic designer, Games engineer
Likes: Gaming, Books, me (I wish)
Film likes: The Hobbit, sc-fi , fantasy
shops at?: Sainsbury's , asda, Amazon
Personality: Understanding, Opinionated, self some
Job/Education : In college
Weekends: Gaming, youtube, Internet browsing, Skype.
Websites used: Discord,Skype,Facebook,Rule 34, 4chan, Reddit. steam
Music: Classical,Techno, Dubstep
Hobbies: See Likes.

Mediacom Pen Profiling.



1. Where did i hear about Deadpool?
Friends and word of mouth

2.What do i like or dislike about cinema?
Like: Darkness, surround sound, optimal date experience.
Dislike: Prices of food, Overcrowded , and inability to pause on demmand

3.Where do i go to the cinema?
Anywhere i can.

4.Who with?
Dates

5.What makes me/stops me going to the cinema?
See answers to question 3

6.invent my ideal film?
Romance, intimacy,  Human nature, Psychological ,macabre body art.

7.What is my favourite film ever?
Dont have one, but have a top 3

8.what am i doing this weekend?
Bleaching and dying my hair

9.What films interest me next year?
Ratchet and clank

10.What news story am interested in this week?
havent watched the news this week




Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Documentary 23/02/16

Fair use laws

  1. What is fair use?
    In copyright law, there is a concept of fair use, also known as; free use, fair dealing, or fair practice.
    Fair use sets out certain actions that may be carried out, but would not normally be regarded as an infringement of the work.
    The idea behind this is that if copyright laws are too restrictive, it may stifle free speech, news reporting, or result in disproportionate penalties for inconsequential or accidental inclusion.
  2. What does fair use allow?
    Under fair use rules, it may be possible to use quotations or excerpts, where the work has been made available to the public, (i.e. published). Provided that:
    • The use is deemed acceptable under the terms of fair dealing.
    • That the quoted material is justified, and no more than is necessary is included.
    • That the source of the quoted material is mentioned, along with the name of the author.
  3. Typical free uses of work include:
    • Inclusion for the purpose of news reporting.
    • Incidental inclusion.
    • National laws typically allow limited private and educational use.
  4. What is incidental inclusion?
    This is where part of a work is unintentionally included. A typical examples of this would be a case where holiday movie inadvertently captured part of a copyright work, such as some background music, or a poster that just happened to on a wall in the background.
  5. Points to keep in mind...
    The actual specifics of what is acceptable will be governed by national laws, and although broadly similar, actual provision will vary from country to country.
    Cases dealing with fair dealing can be complex, as decisions are based on individual circumstances and judgements. This can be a very difficult area of copyright law.
    To avoid problems, if you are in any doubt, you are advised to always get the permission of the owner, prior to use.
  6. UK fair dealing legislation
    For specific details on fair dealing under UK law please refer to our factsheet P-27: Using the work of others.

Medi aResources 

http://publicdomainarchive.com/ (Mostly images)

https://archive.org/





Monday, 22 February 2016

AnimationAssignment lesson 3


Assests by Zak Howseman Creative media


Things i need for :

Set::
2 A3 Plain Paper For base
 4 A3 Carton board For trees and Grass and buildings
1 A4 Chicken wire 
10 silver 6 inch pipe cleaners For fence stability
1  black plasticine for slender model
1 white plasticine For slender model
Small tubs of poster paint , White,Black ,Green ,Brown. For Set Painting.
Small tub of pva glue.to connect set pieces






Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Pre-Production Theory

So you wanna make a Video?

Well, Do you think you're ready? think you can jump headfirst in and make a masterpiece? Well hold your horses ,all great works took proper planning and time so here well walk you through what you need. 

So what production are we going for? 

So the main 3 forms we are going cover in this informational guide are Tv, Film and YouTube.

TV: 

You'll need to create an equipment list, Time sheets, Backup Plans, Risk assessments, If non set based then location scouting.
These would be fitting for tv as they meet the requirements needed to produce a comptent show :)

Film: 


You'll need to create Asset log, Budget sheet, Call sheet, contract details , footage log, location permission forms, Release and consent Agreement, Story boarding Risk assessment, Research, Script, Script breakdown.

These would be used in both showing investors and when changing ideas based on restrictions ^..^.

YouTube:

Necessary:
Upload scheduled, Thumbnail ideas, Equipment list, Contact list, Editing time, Render allowance time
Optional:
Collaboration timetable, Social media links, Idea notebook, Sponsorship agreements, Copyright cheeks..

How will you Manage time?

TV:


Working on a tv set is like a nine till five job in the sense you have set hours you are meant to come in to record, This can change depending on what is needed to be reordered for example the news is live so would be filmed as such whereas a show like pointless can be recorded in bulk as it has no showing of timed live events. 

http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20140721202711/http:/www.hmrc.gov.uk/specialist/fi-notes-2012.pdf

Film:


For film you are usually provided with a call sheet of where and when to be along with contact detials of anyone else going there in case of assistance needed. 


YouTube

As for YouTube, Unless you are under a network you are usually under your own time constraints. Despite this to gain an audience its usually best to create an upload schedule based on your country time zone and target demographic.











Media display

Reithian Values (BBC)

Educate,Inform, Entertain

Learn more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/editorialguidelines/guidelines/impartiality

Balance 

To Create a Equal view point form opposite perspectives.

Impartiality

Having a neutral view on the topic.

Bias

Having a swayed view based on personal opinion

Subjective

Basing a viewpoint on personal emotions/ history

Objective 

Basing a viewpoint on Facts/statistics

Monday, 8 February 2016

My Anoimation Brief :Slender

Slender The Claymation 


The final idea i went with is a 3-d clay model version of the popular horror game slender. 

Storyline Sequence:

Visual

Shot 1: Slender logo Fade out

Shot 2: Pov  Shot Of woods with overlaid text of find the notes to escape

Shot 3 : camera moving forward to represent walking deeper into the forest

Shot 4 : Zooms in on piece of paper with squiggles before a hand reaches out and cuts to a picture of page 1/8 form the slender library. 

Shot 5 :more walking through woods with dynamic lighting (a slender head can be seen with close eyes peaking form behind tree .

Shot 6 :comes across a gas tank with paper at bottom , Walks over hand reaches out towards, Cuts to page 2/8 from the slender library.

Shot 7 : Walking towards a fence (Pipe cleaners)

Shot 8: Spots paper at corner heads towards it -Screen static so camera moves faster-

Shot 9: hand leans down and picks up and cuts to note 3/8