Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Image editing

Here is the original image:








I then blacked out the background and blurred the edges around the model. ^^


Then I blurred some bits of her face, so that it wasn't as shiny and to give the 'flawless' effect:




I then varied the colours on the channel mixer to make the image warmer by increasing the deeper colours like red and orange, and adding effects like shadowing.

Unfortunatly..

All three members of my group have left half way through the course, therefore only I will be working for the continuation of the project.

CD cover

The influence of my CD cover and music video style is Eva Cassidy, as Sara Barielle's voice is very soft and this song is slow, very much like the majority of Eva Cassidy's. Due to Eva Cassidy dying, a lot of her videos were made with nobody singing the lyrics (obviously, because it was her singing) , and we chose to use this style for our music video aswell. We used this technique for our CD cover also, using another female's face, as if she were the singer.

We took many pictures of our model, such as;



We did not use this image as we have cut some of the models head off, and we can see a lot of her jumper which is not needed.



We did not use this image as it is slightly out of focus, which would make it harder to edit.















We did not use this image as, once again, some of the models head is cut off at the top, and we wanted her eyes to be pointing further towards the ground to create a sombre mood to the cover.











This is the image we decided to use, as we believe it looks calm, her eyes are pointing in the right direction, and her head is in the correct position.


I used Edwardian Script ITC font for the text on my cover, as I believed it fit the theme. I tried to keep my cover as simple as possible (a lot like Eva Cassidy's CD covers), so that it wasnt cluttered, therefore only having one image and two bits of text. I added the artists name to identify her, using the same font as the song title.



Monday, 8 February 2010

Review of 'YourFilm' lecture


I thoroughly enjoyed the lecture my class recieved from 'YourFilm' production company. I think what made it different was that they were local boys, starting in the same place as we are now. I think this gave the class motivation and determination, because it shows how far you can get, just starting with a school camera and tripod. I loved watching their projects from when they were in secondary school, and then comparing them with what they are able to produce now - the difference was so significant! It was nice to speak to people who had so much experience, and who had passion for the subject.

Analysis of 'Get Carter' project

I think that the 'Get Carter' experience has increased my skills with the camera, as we had to frame various shots to create different moods. I learnt how different angles can create significane and bravery, or vulnerability of a person. From this project, I learnt how to pan and zoom using the new cameras and tripod.

Meetings and reviews


My group and I have planned to base the story of the music video on the lyrics of the song 'Gravity'.


Lyrics such as 'No matter what I say or do, I still feel you here 'till the moment I'm gone' have got to do with the young girl dying, as she will always be with her best friend no matter what. We will do shots of the girls' memories in all different locations, and flashbacks to when they were younger.We did not want our video to be slow moving, as that would mean it would have no energy, so we have decided to do a 10-freeze-frame shot when the song reaches its climax, to create tension and lift the moment.

Mind mapping of ideas for Year 13 project

Our new project is a music video, very much based on the lyrics of the song 'Gravity'. Our plan is to create a story on two best friends, and one turns out to have leukemia. As the song reaches its climax, so will the story. I will be working with Jennifer Foster, Amy McGeorge and Zoe Noble.
Our roles will be as follows;
Chelsea Halfpenny (me) - Actor, Editing
Jennifer Foster - Actor, Editing
Amy McGeorge - Location finding, Shooting
Zoe Noble - Location finding, Shooting