Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Final Sting & Looking Back





Above you can see my final sting for the Sky Arts Brief. I have added music supplied by Sky and I think it really works with the piece. I am really pleased with the outcome and looking back I think I have done well in the time supplied. I have overcome setbacks such as the failure of the perspex letters and the introduction of the hardboard letters instead. I think I have stayed pretty true to the brief, the sting is slightly over the 20 seconds. I think that my choice of music is perfect for this piece and works beautifully with the footage. I think that the final sting is perfect for the Sky Arts channel and would look very in keeping.

Video Angles





Here is a scene plan to show where a bouts in the room the camera was set up in relation to the projector and projection area on the wall.


Sunday, 6 November 2011

Lights, Camera, Action



The initial problem I faced on recording day was getting the letters to be far enough away from the wall to create a shadow but at the same time make sure they were perfectly weighted. As you can see from the picture above I had placed it too far away from the wall meaning that even the slightest movement in the room caused it to spin around.



Once getting them all perfect (or so I thought) the S started the play up due to its strange centre of balance.


Thankfully Simon & Mike were on hand to balance on the headboard and risk their lives :)



When they were all finally balanced I started to play the footage through the projector.










The set up of the equipment was rather important..thankfully Mike supplied me with a massive, plain white wall and the Creative Centre in Uni supplied me with a projector (which we managed to create an amazing stand for, making it the perfect projecting height). I captured the straight footage playing onto the wall from several different angles making sure that I had as much top quality material to work with when it came to editing it all together.

WeAreFamily




Here are two of the four videos I have captured to be projected onto the wall and letters. I have used my Mum & Sister in these videos. The themes of the four videos are..

Ballerina
Actor reading from a script
Violinist
&
Scene from a period drama




Friday, 4 November 2011

Perpex Is Aus / Hardboard Is In



Im gutted that the perspex hasn't worked because as you can see from the images above the effect was really beautiful 





...However I am really pleased with the effect that the hardboard has created. The white surface of the board has a really nice modern feel to it. I have also decided not to cut the middles out of the A and the R as I think it will look too much like bubble writing. I think that leaving the letter as a whole doesn't take away from the trueness of the sky font. It also means that there is a larger surface area for the projector to be seen on.



Change of Plans...Damn You Perspex


The first problem I started to have was that when I was using the jigsaw the heat from the blade was starting to weld the plastic back together as I was cutting making it really hard to keep a clean edge on the perplex...it also created the risk of snapping the letters in half.



My plan to get around this scratching led me to sanding the surface which created a really effective frosted glass effect. 




DISASTER...my S has crack and I have rendered it impossible to used perspex as my material for my letters. Im thinking some kind of wood. Maybe a hardboard? 

Drawing Up

Tonight I have drawn the letters A - R - T - S onto a sheet of perspex...I am slightly nervous incase the perspex doesn't react well when I decide to take a jigsaw to it :/