brainstorm decide equipment write script edit script record voice record location sound edit sound mix sound brainstorm images decide video equipment record images record on location edit video mix video find references do readings take notes plan essay write essay… Continue Reading →
Might have done this one already, but Joss likes the ability to read each other’s confusions. Nora thinking about the comments she received about her video. Isobel on what she made. Isobel on the Cornell method, it is very useful… Continue Reading →
Under the ToDos menu the pdf for the critique protocol has been provided. Exchange protocol (what done, when) is now under the Todo menu too.. Have created gallery of the noticing sketches under the home menu. DO NOT TRY TO… Continue Reading →
Ben on thinking about image and sound and playfulness. Louis on workflows (this is useful and a very good thing to notice about your own practice). Nora had a great moment where her watch found its voice, this is a… Continue Reading →
Sam, Julia, Mel, Paige, Nina are up for afternoon tea Thursday. Last week was cup cakes, Freddos and popcorn. This week?
There was a great point made on Tuesday about not being able to use the soundscape for evidence in your essay as it won’t be finished until next Thursday. For discussion this week. What if the soundscape is submitted on… Continue Reading →
Studio 5 was going to critique all the submitted short films. This was going to be done in small groups per table, partly to get through all the work, and to develop understandings of each other. As there were few… Continue Reading →
Ben reminding us of what we discussed about how to read. Nice question from Nora. Perhaps the answer is in the very phrase “point of view”. It is a single point, and therefore a single view.
The first task was lofi sketchy. But this does not mean unconsidered. (insert smiley face.) Lydia offers some encouragement and insight. Cameo thinks about her work, in absentia (well done btw). Jack writes his own feedback, so what would you… Continue Reading →
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What is a Story?
Cameo notes how they have a beginning, middle and end. What happens though if media is circular (for example)?