Monday, 28 November 2011

Shooting Schedule

Thursday      01 December -  1:00, 3:00        - All members, Finish story board
Sunday        04 December -     All day           - Tasha & (Sam), Filming practice, Montage
Tuesday       06 December -    Morning        - All members,Object Filming
Thursday     08 December -  Afternoon        - All members, Object Filming
Tuesday      13 December -   Morning          - All members, Object Filming
Thursday     15 December -   Afternoon       - All members, Object Filming


____________________CHRISTMAS BREAK______________________________


Sunday        18 December -    All day        - All + (Sam), Ally pally, Skating shots + location shots
Wednesday  21 December -   All day       - All + (Sam), All inside shots of Sam & Tasha
Wednesday  28 December -   All day       - All + (Sam), London shots, Miming shots

Monday, 21 November 2011

B&W Practice


This is used as an experiment to understand the contrast of the video. Making sure we are confident when using them in future. This video also allows to consider the length of each shot making sure that they are edited to the beat.

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Stuart Hall

Stuart Hall developed the concept of audience positioning as a result of examining news reports on industrial strikes. 
He claimed that media representations established a framework for possible responses – this is like setting an agenda for issues to be raised with audiences.
The responses to an audience watching a media text would be likely to fall into
three main categories:
 Dominant readings mean:  Audiences respond to the way narrative is constructed and adopt the points of view implied
Oppositional readings mean: Audiences reject the way the narrative is constructed, question and challenge the  points of view implied
Negotiated readings mean: Audiences partially accept the way the narrative is constructed but can see both points of view: the dominant and oppositional readings
Aberrant readings is an additional interpretation: where the text is read in a deviant and largely unanticipated manner, the preferred reading not being recognised at all

Pitch


We created a presentation to put forward our Pitch to a selection of A2 Media students. To help to give examples of what we are trying to achieve, we included youtube videos and google images.
This is the pitch we created via Prezzi, We felt that this would be an interesting way to present our ideas apposed to using powerpoint