A looped silhouette shot After our first lesson playing around with the concept of silhouettes, I took my friend to my local primary school to experiment around with the effects of light and shadows. Initially, the shot was… Read More

Week 11 Workshop

“Are You Paying Attention?” – A short audio piece created from Week 11’s Workshop activity to learn how to use Adobe Audition   This is my first ever audio piece edited using Adobe Audition. To my surprise, I… Read More

Workshop Week 9

Our discussion on our strengths and weaknesses I’m really excited to work in a group with Joey and Ben. Unfortunately, as Ben is away, Joey and I did our best to brainstorm ideas that were more broad and… Read More

reflection on PB3

I was much happier with Project Brief 3 than I was for Project Brief 2. Though, with that being said, there are still many things I wish to improve on. The first improvement I need to make is the… Read More

week 8 feedback

Is it necessary to have the title appearing both at the beginning and the end? The light leaks look a little like lens flares that don’t make sense in the context of the shot The blacks in some… Read More

the video with no edits

I wouldn’t say that Week 7’s workshop activity was as enjoyable as the others, but it was probably one of the most educationally valuable activity as a media practitioner. As the task was to create a short film… Read More

storytelling in a single shot

For week 6’s workshop, we were given the task to make a short film that tells a story in just a single shot Lava from Matthew Bickerdike on Vimeo. With my experience in making films, especially in action sequences, I relied… Read More

week 5 workshop

activity: learning how to use the Sony MC50 by making a quick interview Having little to no experience with a film camera, I was excited to begin this task so that I could quickly learn and experiment with the functions… Read More

project brief 2 reflection

I was never a fan of creating portraits of myself, mainly because I am in a constant state of change and moods that it’s difficult to pin down a definite moment of my life that is “me”. Along with… Read More

me.

Me. from Tessa Chung on Vimeo. A quick self portrait that shows a small layer of who I am. Screenshot of the editing timeline:

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