Category Archives for media one
Bowie
Although it happened three months ago, I’m still devastated about the passing of David Bowie. However, since then I’ve gotten to rediscover Bowie which has been amazing. Realising just how many incredible songs he had so consistenly throughout his career … Continue reading
City Calm Down
On Thursday I went to see City Calm Down play at the Corner Hotel, I’ve been really sick the past week and a half and there was nothing I felt like doing less than going to a concert on a … Continue reading
Sounds I love and hate
I feel like we’re not meant to include music in this list, but I absolutely despise screaming in music, like death metal/screamo screaming I just think: why are you yelling at me? I hate thunder, or I don’t hate it … Continue reading
Listening vs. Hearing
I think a running theme in this blog is me being aware of something but never considering it in detail. Obviously there’s a difference between listening and hearing but who takes the time to consider it? A media student scrounging … Continue reading
back to the blogging
In today’s workshop we began by watching everyones films. The general vibe was absolute dread. I was actually ok with my peers seeing my film, not because I’m incredibly proud of it or anything I just felt kind of detached … Continue reading
Project Brief Two Reflection
Trying to communicate your identity in a one minute film is quite a big ask. I wanted to focus on things that are really big parts of my life in the short space I had, so theres a lot of … Continue reading
Project Brief 2
[projectbrief2]_[hollykaras]_[22:3:16] from Holly Karas on Vimeo.
Haiku Exercise
Haiku Exercise_2 from Holly Karas on Vimeo.
Three types of knowledge
A lot of people want change in the world. People are all in with social justice, but sometimes without doing their research. To make a super relevant point to us Australians, heaps of people have jumped into the Hilary Clinton … Continue reading
ch-ch-ch-ch-changin
Transitions are a really important part of editing that most of the time you shouldn’t notice. Not only do transitions help to make editing appear seamless but they can also add meaning to a text,for instance a fade to white … Continue reading