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TV Cultures Online Course Journal Part B, Post 3

October 28, 2015yutingxiao Leave a Comment

TELEVISION VIEWING HABITS REFLECTION After keeping a time use diary from Weeks 6 to 12 of the Television Cultures course and attempting to monitor my TV viewing habits, the main takeaway I had was that – well, I don’t really… Continue Reading →

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TV Cultures Online Course Journal Part B, Post 2

October 28, 2015yutingxiao Leave a Comment

A PHENOMENON OF COMPLEX TV Over the past two decades or so, a rising popularity of complex narrative in the television landscape has emerged to both critical and popular acclaim (Mittel, 2006). Replacing the typical forms of episodic storytelling, these… Continue Reading →

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TV Cultures Online Course Journal Part B, Post 1

October 28, 2015yutingxiao Leave a Comment

GIRLS AND FEMINIST TELEVISION It seems like we are currently in amidst of a Golden Age of feminist television. With a variety of female focused shows emerging in the past few years, it looks as if the traditionally male-dominated television… Continue Reading →

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Website Post

October 20, 2015yutingxiao Leave a Comment

Research question: How do you capture the atmosphere of a place? Statement: For my investigation, I wanted to explore the connection between space and mood, specifically how places (or non-places) can have different atmospheres. I was inspired by extracts from… Continue Reading →

Night – Final (Places Part 3.1)

October 20, 2015yutingxiao Leave a Comment

Here’s the final version of the Night exercise. Night: Final from Jessica Xiao on Vimeo.

Night (Places Part 3)

October 15, 2015yutingxiao Leave a Comment

It seems like rather than working towards one final product, I’ve leaned more towards creating a series of smaller experimental style exercises. This one explores my local main street at night, trying to capture some of the soft, romanticized atmosphere… Continue Reading →

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Home With Voiceover (Places Part 2.1)

October 15, 2015yutingxiao Leave a Comment

This was a quick exercise as ordered by Paul to re-edit the Home shots to incorporate voiceovers. Not sure if I like this, but the voiceover concept is definitely intriguing to me now. Home Version 2 from Jessica Xiao on… Continue Reading →

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Editing Notes

October 12, 2015yutingxiao Leave a Comment

During this semester in Film 3, I feel like I’ve gathered a bunch of helpful tips for editing. It became evident while I was going through these motions with my Home video that these lead to much more efficient and… Continue Reading →

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Keyboard Shortcuts Exercise

October 9, 2015yutingxiao Leave a Comment

From Paul’s mini lecture on editing this morning, here are the three functions I learnt that I think will be really useful for future editing: 1) Expand all tracks (…) Not technically a keyboard shortcut but still useful. Instead of… Continue Reading →

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Colour Grading Exercise

October 9, 2015yutingxiao Leave a Comment

This is what I came up with for the colour grade exercise using the three way colour corrector: 1) Colour scheme: green // Lighting: outdoor, natural For the first test, I purely played around with the colour wheels for the… Continue Reading →

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