Studio presentation day. VERY IMPORTANT (so felt like Donald Trump yelling that in upper case). Every studio has 8 minutes piece. This may involve a 5 minute section that the students talk over and the other 3 minutes is video… Continue Reading →
This comes via my inbox: But what is it employers want? If we accept the argument that jobs are transforming faster than ever before and many of our graduates will be in jobs that don’t even exist today, how are… Continue Reading →
Studio Pitch more information via FaceBook. And in the studio blog we have ‘building a history‘ and ‘studio presentations‘ with more information.
Exquisite Corpse once you have 7 bits of media in your group folder (or if joined up then 4 minutes of sound and 3 minutes of video) add your final 1 minute of video to the final sound track edit… Continue Reading →
Reminder, this Thursday in the studio we will do the participation self assessment.
June 8 from 2pm. To be followed by a party in the university’s new media precinct. This is where each studio shows what has been done, and you also hear about the studios on offer for semester two. What needs… Continue Reading →
Based on the in class discussion today the outline for the brief 4 has been finalised. Have a look and a close read. Have added the new shared Melbourne – Offenburg folder structure as menu link under the To do… Continue Reading →
17. I think it is 17. I do know it’s a Thursday. Groups curated their work ready for critique from Paul Ritchard and Sophie Langley. Small group discussion: what is one thing you think you have learned so far that… Continue Reading →
In your groups identify one minute of sound you have made and one minute of video. This is what you will present. Place this media in the folder for the crits in the video upload folder on the Google Drive…. Continue Reading →
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Non Narrative Films
Non-narrative films eschew or de-emphasize stories and narratives, instead employing other forms like lists, repetition, or contrasts as their organizational structure. For example, a non-narrative film might create a visual list (of objects found in an old house, for instance),… Continue Reading →