Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Introduction to moving Image 2016

 Introduction to moving Image

ITEM
% Weight
Date
Submission Method
Your Mark
1.     Participation
(LO 4)
10
Duration of the Brief
Ongoing physical, written, and spoken communication.

2.     First Video Project
                (LO 1,2,3,4)
15
5pm, Wednesday, April 20th
Hand In.

3.     Visual Diary Research.
(LO 1,2,3,4)
25
April 20th/June 22nd
(Assessed in two parts)
Hand In.

4.     Final Film Project
(LO 1,2,3,4)
50
June 29th

Hand In.

TOTAL:
100%




                                                                                                            

A-
A
A+
80-84
85-89
90-100
Evidence that varied information is sourced from a range of locations and selectively applied and the ability to express and evaluate a range of ideas confidently, resulting in refinement of work.
Evidence of the ability to apply a range of experiments and to apply newly learned video production processes in a variety of inventive ways.
Evidence of ability to apply a range of video production skills and techniques, resulting in refinement of work.
Substantial evidence of relating with others in a manner that shows an understanding of the importance of interacting in a caring, respectful and culturally safe way in the context of video production.

This is what I have to look at in terms of getting a great mark for Introduction to moving Image.  Refer to course outline.

Getting familiar with finder - finding server (Click on finder, go > Connect to server)
System preferences - Switching over to pc mouse controls.....Mac Comp.
Image result for Premiere Pro
Looking in Premiere-First time doing it!!

Adobe is acclaimed worldwide for its impressive software tools, many of which have become true industry standards in different fields and Adobe Premiere Pro is one of it's flagship products. Along withFinal Cut Pro, Premiere is one of the best video editing packages on the market.



Editing work will be tedious and challenging, need to maybe do a bit of research or one on one to remember all these keys, buttons tools etc.

In moving picture (TV) the number of frames scanned per second is known as the frame rate. The higher the frame rate, the better the sense of motion. But again, increasing the frame rate introduces technical difficulties. So the frame rate is fixed at 25 or 29.97. To increase the sense of motion it is customary to scan the very same frame in two consecutive phases. In each phase only half of the lines are scanned; only the lines with odd numbers in the first phase and only the lines with even numbers in the second phase. Each scan is known as a field. So the field rate is two times the frame rate.

Frames 24-25 in a second-interesting (What is a moving image?)

Playing around with effects within a little part of a movie-its becoming a little addictive!!

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