media x work collab

This week in the lectorial we were positioned to consider the concept of collaboration, emphasising the importance of teamwork in our post-graduate prospects, which I feel is honestly a pretty good means of starting things off in first semester, to really make us think about it now, how we collaborate with others, whether we’re willing to take other ideas in and other things on. While I welcome it I’m not sure I have in the past been as collaborative as I could be.

In the past one thing springs to mind which was this group job interview I had to do once at the Melbourne Recital Centre, where there was this group exercise, and while we completed the exercise, I kind of commandeered it, perhaps a little too much, and of course did not end up working at the Recital Centre. Further, I kind of spent a lot of the interview making a friend, who at the time was studying at RMIT doing this very course (I think?).

Anyway, it’s probably beneficial for me to think about it now, as a flow on effect of me constantly pondering it in class from now on. It’s definitely important to consider the good and the bad experiences that result from this scenario also, and I feel like it’s really necessary to share ideas to lead to a win/win in order to avoid someone end up doing all the work as theres a mutual interest in the project.

Audio Exercise + Reflection

The audio exercise that we were required to do this week was pretty fun, if only purely in the sense that we were able to learn how to use to the Zoom a little more, and then also be required to learn how to use Audition basically from scratch, which was really fun, I feel as if I would have benefited to have learnt something which I learnt later, that the wav files didn’t need to be cropped, and there was a razor cut button at the top of the screen, would have been beneficial, however I think the cut of the audio exercise still turned out fine.

It was amusing to be able to make it meta also, and create an audio exercise based on the prompt we were given that was directly related to the act of having to do the exercise itself, which I amused myself by. I think it was also a good way of first learning how the make up of our group would work in terms of what we were going to do.

I think I would definitely benefit from learning how to use Adobe Audition a little more, though the understanding I have gained will put me in a pretty good position to at least be able to contribute what should be done for the final project.

Written Reflection PB4

I found this Project Brief 4 audio piece to be one of the most interesting of the semester, and I feel like there were a few contributing factors, such as the nature of the project itself and the aspect of collaboration, essentially becoming the first collaborative media project I’d done for this course.


An issue that arose throughout the semester whenever we were tasked upon completing an exercise, during the workshops, the groups we formed were struggling to see eye to eye on a particular idea which led to exercises being slightly rushed, or at least prematurely thought out, and I felt that while it was initially slightly problematic that we, for this exercise, were struggling to work out how exactly to focus on attention, thinking of stuff like Adult Swim, memes (as we kind of agreed everyone was kind of being encouraged to consider), before deciding on binge watching, which I felt was a successful aspect, binge watching has been in the public consciousness for long enough that there are quite a few studies on it which made it quite easy for us to gather an understanding of what we wanted to achieve, not only from the literature but also our own experiences of binge watching, related to attention.

 

Translating this knowledge and research of binge watching to an audio piece however was another step to make. Brian implanted an interesting concept in our minds, which was this search for a bigfoot (in nature) binge watcher, the illustrious, “biggest binge-watcher”, which was a concept we tried to deliver, which I feel was executed relatively well. However it may have taken too much of time, leaving not enough time to include a discussion of binge watching, at least I feel as if that may have occurred.

 

It was rather serendipitous when in one of the later lectures there was a lecture that very thoroughly dealt with the topic of Netflix and binge watching, which was able to further contextualize, at least for me how genuine a concept or issue had arisen in terms of binge watching, with so much of the class partaking in the activity so casually being aware of the fact they binge watch, as if it was so thoroughly streamlined in today’s society, which I guess it now is. Though this may have been slightly distorted in the sense  that this was a class full of media students, though I honestly don’t think so.

 

In terms of things I felt I learnt from the exercise, which was quite a lot, the most intriguing thing was in the scene where we were trying to envisage this soundscape of a scary/haunted house, and Ben and I whispered quietly as Maddy was to question what the noises were, creating almost a 3d sound with the whispers, and that kind of almost 3D sound was something I’d heard before, but I hadn’t really thought of audio pieces being more than likely to really be the only platform in which more 3D sounds could be pursued, because for such a thing to take place in a video the audio device would, if we were not to try to dub the sound, kind of have to be in the midst of the shot, which is I feel a rarely thought of advantage of audio, almost allowing an audio piece to be more vivid than video in this aspect. That said it definitely wouldn’t be impossible to create a 3d soundscape in a film, it would just be far more difficult I believe.

 

I felt that in a collaborative sense, the three of us did quite well, and worked quite well as a team, each understanding or at the very least quickly adapting to the roles we realized we needed to undertake in order to make the completion of the Project a reality, which in that sense worked out quite well. One aspect which I realized could have been an issue had it not been for the internet was distance, as we all lived on different train lines, Maddy and Ben at the end of two, Frankston and Cranbourne respectively, and I lived in Elwood, which meant that if we didn’t communicate online and commit to pre-organised dates to meet in the city and record, it would have been unlikely for much to have eventuated from it all. But it did, and I feel like it sounds alright.

 

Collab

This week in the lectorial we were position to consider the concept of collaboration, emphasising the importance of teamwork in our post-graduate prospects, which I feel is honestly a pretty good means of starting things off in first semester, to really make us think about it now, how we collaborate with others, whether we’re willing to take other ideas in and other things on. While I welcome it I’m not sure I have in the past been as collaborative as I could be.

In the past one thing springs to mind which was this group job interview I had to do once at the Melbourne Recital Centre, where there was this group exercise, and while we completed the exercise, I kind of commandeered it, perhaps a little too much, and of course did not end up working at the Recital Centre. Further, I kind of spent a lot of the interview making a friend, who at the time was studying at RMIT doing this very course (I think?).

Anyway, it’s probably beneficial for me to think about it now, as a flow on effect of me constantly pondering it in class from now on. It’s definitely important to consider the good and the bad experiences that result from this scenario also, and I feel like it’s really necessary to share ideas to lead to a win/win in order to avoid someone end up doing all the work as theres a mutual interest in the project.

Fandom

I remember when I first did Media in high school when we were doing Media Influence and I learnt about the hyperdermic needle theory I didn’t shut up when I thought someone had been impacted in such a way. I guess in hindsight in a way I was influenced in a hyperdermic needle theory way to pine about people being affected by the hyperdermic needle theory.

It’s kind of interesting to think of Fandom, then, as a portion of people kind of influenced by a specific portion of media, preferring their texts over more proper texts. Kind of like with the big craze Television shows that existed in Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones, the fandom is so widereaching that any stylistic element that is even so slightly touched open, fans will immediately be in rather loud adoration of it.

Portlandia paints a really accurate portrait also of the extent to week we consume media now on a regular basis, where we try to take way too much in in such a small amount of time, like there should probably be like a 30/70 split of media consumption at most or something (30% media consumption, 70% other things [life?]). But I guess that’s just the way things are now.

The Fast Lane: Post-Thoughts

This Project Brief I found to be extremely enjoyable. I was initially at odds attempting to work out who I’d interview, what I’d be interviewing them about and why, but then it clicked. My friend Callum seemed to have this rather strange obsession with Formula 1, and I thought an interview with him regarding this would be a pretty good way to learn about it, and it really was. It was initially in an informal format, wherein Callum is being asked questions whilst watching the Bahrain Grand Prix, and I was instructed to the fact that this would have to be changed a little bit. As such, I felt some more formal questions based around why this obsession with F1 exists to contextualise the live, watching F1, footage would make a lot of sense.

 

It was a bit more of a struggle to find some completely on point found footage than I thought it would be initially and I guess that is a good lesson to learn now, that perhaps if found footage is going to be pursued, an extensive mine of relevant footage is looked for prior, to ascertain the appropriateness or the logistics of the idea. I think also, in the post production, I made a little too much use of the transition, which was more out of necessity than what I thought would encapsulate what an interview is, and I guess that in itself is a lesson to learn that the logistics of editing between shots needs to kind of be well thought of to an extent during the production process also.

 

I quite enjoyed the process of creating something with a good friend of mine, and to an extent this feel could be something to pursue in future, sharing the load of the creative process with a friend, or at least taking part in production things with a friend that is present. I think also to an extent it is kind of necessary for there to be a slightly comedic element involved, though I feel like it could tread that line of whether the subject is in some sort of character (blurring the line between mockumentary and documentary) or not, though this was genuinely Callum, and I feel like in that respect it’s a nice way to add substance to a story.

 

I was pretty pleased with the inclusion of Callum actually driving, because in a way driving is so structurally similar to what Formula 1 entails, whilst being insurmountably so different. Though an issue there was the Time itself, as it was rather dark and meant that I had to kind of work around the limitation by finding an appropriate cutaway, though I felt that the cutaway suits the context of the piece

 

 

interview? interv?

In the workshops this week I was given pretty thorough guidance into the Project Brief we had this week, I had initially been told that for the interview it was necessary to be more formal than the informal set up I had created so far, which meant that I spent the week working on just as much. Then in the workshop Brian mentioned how the structure of the cut itself could be changed, in that the go kart story could be a good beginner, but I felt that the context of the Go Kart is contextualised by the obsession of F1, which kind of adds to the narrative structure in a way. 

Further, whether or not there should be sound, I felt like it would be nice to keep it without sound, and I feel like it does do okay with a lack of sound, especially since I couldn’t really find any suitable song available under the creative commons license.

It seemed as if the extension was a master stroke though, as a lot of people in the class, same with me, were not exactly ready to submit this in time

April After Dark

This weekend will be an interesting one, so much so that I’m rather glad that we received an extension for the submission this week. I got an opportunity to volunteer for Triple R this weekend for the end of their April Amnesty week, a series of live performances called “April After Dark” where theres a live-to-air performance in the Triple R bandroom from 10pm-Midnight. I’ve been entrusted to film the performances, one song for each set, with three sets each night, and it should be really funny. Typing this now slightly nervous an hour before the fact.

So the first night went okay. Each band was met with their own little issue but it was an interesting learning experience and it will be good to work on tonight. Like the first band, The Shabbab, were full of energy and the static shot that I had was a little constrictive in that there are points that the lead singer is out of the frame, which was enough of an issue I felt that I had to move the camera to the other side of the stage for the next two bands. It was kind of interesting trying to work out the framing and also trying to anticipate what movement was going to take place during the particular performance. Hi-Tec Emotions was constricted by there being so many people so close up, meaning that the close up shots I could get were mainly the bassist and the singer. I was operating two cameras, and they’d be the only ones to use to edit and I don’t think I really thought about that enough. Finally, I may have accidentally missed the planned song the be recorded for Nation Blue, so each experience was kind of interesting, though I’m not sure whether or not I’m better or worse off for it. I’m thinking better.

The second night went pretty swimmingly. Teenage Hate of Triple R is probably one of my favourite shows on the Triple R program and due to this I think I was much more comfortable tonight, like if this night was on the first night it probably would have also been fine. I knew the bands a lot more which meant the setlists and cues were a bit easier to get my head around. Though I may have slightly forgotten to format one of the SD Cards before we began which is a slight hiccup, and then the SD card size meant that the cards kind of became full a bit earlier than hoped. But on the whole I thought this night was particularly fun. Dealing with band set-ups and stuff with the framing was interesting. Hopefully get to do more soon.

Weiwei

“Life in blogs is real because it’s your own life, and life is about using time up. It’s nothing more than that.”

Ai Wei Wei, 2006

I was trying to think of how to deal with another initiative post after having written the other one, and I remembered that when I went to New York a couple years ago when i went to MoMA I bought this weird book called “Ai Wei Wei Speaks”. Never finished it. Kind of think the reason why was because I accidentally got it rained on and it no longer looked like a nice book to be seen reading, but it was probably, definitely more my own laziness.

Though I remember reading it and it did touch on blogs at the very
beginning, which I thought was intriguing considering he was such a famous artist for that to come up first. It is pretty potent though, in the quote above, he kind of raises a cool point, that right now in writing this I’m filling up time, or using it, so I guess it is pretty real, however fabricated blogs can usually tend to be.

I don’t think, so far, that I’ve been too withholding of my own identity, just like how I can be apparently easily understood through my social media and internet activity thanks to “Big Social Media” (thanks, Trump), the blog posts so far could probably tell some sort of story as well. 

I feel like this time I’ll actually finish reading it though. Maybe.