Tag Archives for week seven
Project Brief Three (the return)
Earlier in the week I received an email to let me know some of the found footage in PB3 seemed as though it did not have the correct licensing for me to use it. Many angst filled messages to the … Continue reading
Narrative and Mystery Road
Bordwell and Thompson consider a narrative to be a chain of events in a cause and effect relationship occurring in time and space. That is, each event in the story will lead to another until it reaches a conclusion to … Continue reading
Non-Narrative
Week Seven’s reading on “non narrative” was an exert from D. Bordwell and K.Thompson, 2006, Film Art: An Introduction. As a cinema studies student I’m all too familiar with this textbook and actually had completed half this reading a few … Continue reading
Broad City
Watching the last episode of season three of Broad City just picked up on this not so subtle use of mis en scene, sorry for the awful quality screenshot. This season of Broad City has been really different from the … Continue reading
Review
Take Your Chances from Samuel Harris on Vimeo. Sam used found footage really effectively in his film, it was all relevant and enhanced his portrait without feeling unnatural. His interview subject was really interesting and well spoken. The editing … Continue reading
Project Brief Three: Reflection
I consider the most successful aspect of my portrait to be the sound quality. Given my subject is a musician I think sound played quite an important part in the portrait, I originally intended to use music from her studio … Continue reading
Comedy Festival
Over the past month I’ve worked for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival handing out flyers. Standing outside Town Hall for three or four hours a night for a month exposed me to the best and worst of Melbourne’s population – … Continue reading
PB3 Synopsis
“Vic” In her first ever interview, Victoria Meehan discusses how she got started in her career as a singer/songwriter, her artistic process and the obstacles she’s had to overcome to be successful.