As I had played Bejeweled before, I already had an understanding of the game and knew what to expect. After researching it and finding there are other versions of the game, I became more interested and eager to try out these different versions. I do not spend much time playing games, but found myself almost addicted [...]
Archive for April, 2010
Bejeweled
Posted in Exam: 322: Textual Analysis (TV Drama) and Case Study, Ms Polston, tagged Ms Polston on April 29, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Final Cut of Thriller Opening Sequence
Posted in Coursework: 321:Thriller Opening Sequence, Mr Dunford, tagged Mr Dunford on April 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
After receiving the feedback from our teacher, I went to edit the video straight away. As a group we decided to re-film and produce a script as well so that it would look more professional, this was a good idea and it helped me with the editing as I didn’t have to cut unnecessary speech. The key [...]
Final PowerPoint
Posted in Coursework: 321:Thriller Opening Sequence, Mr Dunford, tagged Mr Dunford on April 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Thriller Opening Sequence Evaluation-faith Below is my powerpoint in the older version. Thriller Opening Sequence Evaluation-faith Please ignore the first link on the last slide as it incorrect. Here is the correct link:
Rough Draft of PowerPoint
Posted in Coursework: 321:Thriller Opening Sequence, Mr Dunford, tagged Mr Dunford on April 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
evaluation powerpoint-rough-faith
Sound Project Powerpoint
Posted in Mr Dunford, tagged Mr Dunford on April 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Below is our Sound Project Powerpoint: scarface-video-powerpoint After completing the Powerpoint, we then had to present it to the class. We all took it in turns to say a couple of slides each explaining the making and editing of the video. Here is our finished sound project video:
Thriller Primary Research Powerpoint
Posted in Coursework: 321:Thriller Opening Sequence, tagged Mr Dunford on April 12, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
As a group we were given the task of completing both some primary and secondary research regarding the opening sequence to a thriller that we will be completing. To summarise our methods we created a powerpoint explaining our different methods of primary research in preparation to present it to the class. Here below is our [...]
Story Idea Feedback
Posted in Coursework: 321:Thriller Opening Sequence, tagged Mr Dunford on April 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Our group and our teacher Mr.Dunford had a meeting discussing our storyboard. We recieved overall feedback which foucsed on the positive and negatives of our idea, this would help make our story idea stronger and contribute to how we would film our thriller and also help with editing. Group members; Anna Chapman, Vickie Paxton and Faith Adamson. [...]
Editing Process
Posted in Coursework: 321:Thriller Opening Sequence, tagged Mr Dunford on April 1, 2010 | 1 Comment »
After getting feedback from my previous thriller opening sequence, I decided to re-edit the footage. I have made a lot of different cuts and the video is very different to how it started out. For the editing process, I mainly used Adobe’s Premiere Pro. This program was available to me at home and I found [...]
Letter concerning Copyright
Posted in Exam: 322: Textual Analysis (TV Drama) and Case Study, tagged Ms Polston on April 1, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Below is our letter concering copyright: Letter concerning copyright
