Colour Correction Exercise
SHOT 1 I loved the direction and pattern of the lights in this shot, except it’s hard to really make anything out of the overall image. It’s very dark and murky which leads it to be quite boring. The two… Continue Reading
SHOT 1 I loved the direction and pattern of the lights in this shot, except it’s hard to really make anything out of the overall image. It’s very dark and murky which leads it to be quite boring. The two… Continue Reading
My major goals this semester were: 1. To increase my knowledge and skills in Adobe Premiere Pro. 2. To gain an understanding of the processes involved in creating a documentary film. 3. To break conventions and experiment with techniques that… Continue Reading
The clip begins with a satirical musical number, which narrates the equally ironic visual love story. This song can be stripped down to vocals, guitar, and a synth/violin, with the vocals being the dominant layer. The cheesy sound effects, such… Continue Reading
First of all, I would like to express my anger towards Carlie Welsh, for getting paid to hang around the Melbourne Show. I hope that Alpaca spat right down the lens of your camera! (Not really). Congratulations on the awesome… Continue Reading
This saturday, 44 men wearing short shorts and coloured vests will chase a ball for 2 hours on a grass field. And I couldn’t be more excited about it. Get excited folks – it’s Grand Final week. The weekend that… Continue Reading
In the course of getting our heads around the notion of something being ‘neutral’ during last week’s tutorial, we came to the agreement that nothing in existence can be entirely neutral. The article below is worth a read when it… Continue Reading
Undoubtedly, we live in a technologically dependent society. Whether we consider ourselves a product of technological determinism or not, one of the least contestable arguments is that society would collapse without it. In Watt’s essay, ‘The Connnected Piece’, he mentions… Continue Reading
The answer is… Yes. In about, a bazillion ways. However, there is one major online habit that currently grinds the hell out of my privacy gears. This concern stems from the ability to freely add content about other people at… Continue Reading
We made a special trip to visit Mrs. Doubtfire’s House about a month and a half ago. A man walking his dog noticed us taking photographs. ‘Believe it or not, she still lives there!’ I’d suggest he made that same… Continue Reading
David Harris posted a highly engaging Kevin Spacey lecture in reference to the topics discussed at the 4th symposium. As an avid House of Cards fan, this post gets my approval. As expected, Spacey’s intellect shines, bringing some extremely relevant… Continue Reading