Week 3 Reflect and initiate: Brain Storming and commencing PB2

Week 3’s workshop really kickstarted my motivation to do PB2. The camera and lens that I currently have limited myself to certain shots I could take. However I knuckled down and thought about how I could use my editing skills and make best of the situation to produce good content. Expanding on this idea, we can look back to the week’s lecture. Liam…? He generated such an impact on the audience with two pictures he got from the internet.

There is no need to over complicate a story for the sake of complexity. Unless you are trying to show case your editing prowess or insane camera technique, it is unnecessary. If the shots that you show the audience are relevant to the narrative then it will always be more impactful than diluting it with extra special effects like slow motion for no apparent reason. The story is what gives the shots a meaning.

The one minute mark and the additional parameters set for the task, makes it very exciting. Although it may be restrictive, it forces you to think what is important to put on the video and how it reflects you as the individual. The video, at the end of the day, is related to me. It is easy for me to record myself talking for one minute about my life, but it defeats the purpose of the whole task. Is time to knuckle down and think outside of the box.

“Diamonds are formed under pressure” 

Week 3 Media Workshop: Rough Day, Rough Cut

Today we did the usual “lets explore the reading” and then follow up with “lets do some DIY editing”. Amongst the typical university life in the classroom, my laptop charger exploded. I immediately panicked, but I told myself “do not worry, lets get another charger on Gum Tree”. Using search and looking up photos and specifications I was able to find myself a new charger by the end of the night. This event had Week 2 written all over it… You know, with all that talk about how easy is is to create content and put it out there and how it is everywhere – up-down, left-right, in my nose and out my bottom (only kidding).

No charger meant that I had no laptop for the workshop. Rather than sitting there having a chat with friends and having a cry, I decided to go to other people and look at their work for inspiration. I was so used to seeing media in high quality formats, but as I see my friends work it was all pixelated and the audio was very low fi. They may not of have had the best equipment, but I was still drawn to their content…

“but why?”

“It is not aesthetic at all”

I am being a very harsh on the looks of their work but I have to admit content was very good. The ideas and concepts were all there, it just needed a little touching up. Some simple editing could easily fix it. It was a humbling experience and it shows that:

“Its not about the equipment you have, it is what you do with it” ( Quote from Aphex Twin)

link: http://www.zacuto.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/319956_10150435405121340_779161339_10419885_1899056796_n_opt2.jpg

The film “Framed” shot entirely on iPhone 4s

From that day onwards, I brainstormed a few ideas and learnt new editing techniques for Premiere. Be prepared for some new content for the future!

link to image: http://www.zacuto.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/319956_10150435405121340_779161339_10419885_1899056796_n_opt2.jpg

Week 3 Media Lectorial: Order in Chaos

In this week’s lecture we got into the nitty gritty of fundamental film making techniques. One of the lecturers, I think his name was Liam…? I am terrible with names, but lets get back on track now. He was exploring the idea of changing the order of shots to produce a variety of effects on the audience.

The first image shown was a potato with a large sprout diverging to the right. He then immediately jump cuts into the next image which was an oddly similar placement and shape of Donald Trump caught in the wind. A very “candid’ photo of the President I would add. The switch between photos produced a very comedic effect, and the whole class was in a state of laughter. I had a little chuckle I must admit. Even maybe a little tear…maybe… Does not take a lot to make me laugh to be quite frank.

Similar Idea to Donald and the Potato URL: https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/d9/e8/75/d9e87594cd266c8cb7b3832a8a52487d.jpg

If the lecturer were to put Donald Trump first and showed the potato second, I do not think the comedic impact would be on the same level. Having the potato first would set up the Donald Trump photo for a greater punch line, because it would be much more unexpected.

Ploughing through the lecture we were given a narrative exercise to do. A bunch of writing was jumbled up and we had to figure out the order of the story. This was a complicated exercise, and the fact that no one finished further proves that it was not a simple task. We later discuss the exercise and it was common for everyone to use common formalities of basic story writing to fit the pieces together.

Week 2 reflection and initiate: Be more original

After settling into university life, I was able to knuckle down and focus on the work. I came here to learn what creating content was all about. However the things that I have made so far, although good practice, were bits and pieces of different works of other people. I would smash down these ideas and somehow made it into my own. I know it is great and to use inspiration and ideas from others (legally of course), but I would like to further develop my own skills to produce quality and ORIGINAL content.

One thing that caught my attention from my fellow students was self-produced music. My friend would showed  his self-portrait in the library. I plugged in my earphones not knowing what to expect. He had this amazing hip hop beat, it was very catchy and easy to listen to on repeat. I asked him:

“where can I find this song?”

He responded with:

“I just made it on Garage Band on my phone”

A very simple design: Garage Band layout on iOS

I was amazed how easy it was to produce music. Of course, my friend is musically talented, but how Garage Band was laid out, I just needed a sense for rhythm and I would be fine.

Week 2 Workshop: Piracy and Being a critical thinker

In this week’s workshop we had a discussion on the reading about media in the real world. This reading had multiple implications that related to the collaboration of content creators to the downfalls in the modern media. Media is so easily accessible, which is great for emerging content creators. However, where there is a massive population of content thieves, a lot of this original work becomes a big loss for creatives in terms of finance. This idea is explored in fourth implication in the week’s reading.

Media today is evolving so rapidly. As the media platforms improve drastically, so does the war on piracy on the creator’s end. Creators are finding new ways to make their media more accessible and affordable, without compromising the quality of their work too much. Popular You Tubers have ad revenue and other means to finance their work. Similarly, You Tube has introduced a subscription system, just like Net Flix, for more premium content. Using this subscription system, paying just over ten dollars a month, it gives the audience a peace of mind of price and accessibility to good content. All of a sudden the masses can pay and enjoy media on their laptop to their phone for a small price. No one wakes up wanting to steal from the hard work of creators, it is just for many of us we cannot afford it and then resort to other illegal means.

“Single by 30” by WongFu Productions This picture was an advertisement for WongFu’s first series on the new paid subscription sector “YouTubeRed”

Later on in the workshop we put on our thinking hats and critiqued our self-portrait work. I hear a lot of positive comments, but I was looking out for negative comments. If I can eliminate as many problems in my work as much as possible, it can only get better.

Week 2 Media Lectorial – What is Media?

In week two, we moved away from ‘house keeping’ activities and got down to business. In this lecture we brainstormed ideas and thought about “what is media?”. The whole class participated, and gave their two cents on what media could be and what it can do. We came to the conclusion that it was not just one single thing, but comprises of many different things. Media is a broad subject and can be and can effect its audience in the following ways (points made by the class):

  • Creativity
  • Information/knowledge
  • Though provoking
  • Influential
  • Reflection of society
  • Intersectional
  • Interactive

Points that I made myself:

  • A medium for expression
  • Education
  • Story telling
  • Propaganda
  • Vicarious

Halfway through the class we transition from ‘what media might be to ‘how we think about media’.

My life greatly revolves around media. My thoughts and ideas have all been translated through the images I take, the videos I post and the blogs that I write. Media today allows us to publicly express ourselves in an instant. We know a lot more about each other than ever before. New media is also gives an easier access to greater opportunities compared to traditional media.

After the lecture presentation finished we were told to do a media exercise. This task was meant to make me realise and understand that media is everyone and comes in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Media is so accessible, which means that anyone can reach out to their audience in a matter of seconds.

These are the photos that I took that illustrate the way media is presented to us: