Abbie,
some good work posted here with a successful video and production process. Good work.
The pre-production work completed could have been more thorough and there are elements missing and you did contribute to the group work which was evenly shared out in the group.
You followed you planning work closely and you did make changes which are documented in some form on your storyboards. The video is recognisable from the planning.
It is possible that you may have mis-posted your report on the pre-production process. You need to have a look at this and address this issue. I will allow a resubmission of this work as I believe this to be a genuine error. The resubmission deadline is the 11 January 2016.
Please look at this feedback and discuss anything you are unsure about with me.
Carl.
Monday, 21 December 2015
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Monday, 14 December 2015
photo location recky
We had to use a wide open area because, the actors have to run a lot in these scenes. We needed this fence because its in a perfect position because we needed an open pace on one side of where they run up to it and we needed a more closed off area for then they and generally looked as though it was difficult to climb.
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Monday, 12 October 2015
DepicT! Analysis
A TV Movie
This video is about a TV who wants to watch itself. It opens the curtain in the process and discovers that watching the real world is more interesting. This reflects a message that we shouldn’t sit at home all day watching TV because there’s a better place outside.
I like this story because it has a comical effect to it. I think this video idea is effective because it’s a unique idea as well as being very similar to other films such as Wallace and Grommet by Nick Parke because they both use stop-motion animation.
http://www.depict.org/2009/a-tv-movie/?category_request=picks
Sunday, 11 October 2015
introduction video evaluation
http://www.flipsnack.com/abbie10/media-introduction-video-evaluation.html
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
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