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RECORDING PLACE: LOG #15

February 13, 2017hayleemccormick Leave a Comment

As our documentaries are nearing being finished we were asked to revisit the original logline and synopsis for our films in order to see how our ideas shaped and developed throughout the filmmaking process. Our logline and synopsis remained pretty… Continue Reading →

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RECORDING PLACE: LOG #12

February 2, 2017hayleemccormick Leave a Comment

Both Wednesday and Thursday this week were spent working on our rough draft to be uploaded and sent through to Rohan by Friday morning. On Wednesday I spent a couple of hours editing but found that because some of our… Continue Reading →

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RECORDING PLACE: LOG #11

January 31, 2017hayleemccormick Leave a Comment

This morning i went into the editing suites early to put some finishing touches on our interview rushes after our unfortunate deletion indicent last week. Although we lost the video footage of our interview with Ariel we still had the… Continue Reading →

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RECORDING PLACE: LOG #8

January 19, 2017hayleemccormick Leave a Comment

This morning Clare and I went to the Queen Victoria Markets to spend some time filming at Ariel’s Sweaters Australia for our documentary. We arrived at the markets bright and early so we could interview Ariel when it wasn’t too… Continue Reading →

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RECORDING PLACE: LOG #7

January 17, 2017hayleemccormick Leave a Comment

Documentary concepts were pitched in class today and it was interesting to see how all of the ideas are progressing. Clare and I were pretty relaxed with our presentation, outlining the celebratory approach towards Ariel’s carreer as the Coogi Man… Continue Reading →

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RECORDING PLACE: LOG #6

January 16, 2017hayleemccormick Leave a Comment

PB#3: Pitch and Proposal: Proposal Document Clare & Haylee Working title: LIFE IN COLOUR Logline: A celebration of Ariel Gabizon’s 30 year long career as the ‘Coogi Man’ and his longstanding devotion to style and colour. Synopsis: The Queen Victoria… Continue Reading →

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May 27, 2015hayleemccormick Leave a Comment

I saw this outside the Trades Hall the other day, and i must admit it made me chuckle. I’ve seen a bunch of similar things around but this thing was giant and on a canvas rather than a poster. I… Continue Reading →

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project brief four progress

May 24, 2015hayleemccormick Leave a Comment

We’ve got progress! Over the last week myself and my group have been filming bits and pieces to start putting together the final artefact for Project Brief 4. During a tutorial we took a few of our classmates out in… Continue Reading →

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PROJECT BRIEF FOUR: MEETING #4 MINTUES

May 20, 2015hayleemccormick Leave a Comment

Wednesday  20th May 4.00pm Present: Haylee, Elle Went through new articles and resources Learnt how to record what is happening on computer screen (a technique we’ll use for our final artefact, we used this technique to record the Dallas Buyers… Continue Reading →

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EXPERIENCE

May 17, 2015hayleemccormick Leave a Comment

On Friday I spent a day helping a friend out with her short film for third year fashion at RMIT. When I agreed to it I didn’t realise it would be such a long day. I got to the RMIT… Continue Reading →

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