A5 pt2 Studio Review-Rosie

1> From your studio, reflect on an aspect of two other students/group’s media work on the website in terms of specific insights they produced about a key idea addressed by the studio?

I really enjoy double Oliver’s group’s artwork. The group’s focus is on animal protection. After listening to their group’s audio, RWAV, I believe they did a great job of managing the sound. The first is that everyone is essentially speaking at the same volume, which keeps the audience from becoming uncomfortable as the volume changes. Second, there is a strong relationship between voice and music. Although it is gradual, there is no gap or overlap. Finally, I would like to praise the students in their group who chose the music. I think the music selection is very good, which gives me a feeling of being close to nature and fits the theme very well.

I believe we can shorten the lengthy recurrence of a piece of music in the centre that repeats itself too often in the front. I’m speaking as a listener; if the prelude keeps repeating, I’ll choose to switch channels. Of course, everyone has different habits, and not everyone is impatient like myself.

We wish to encourage social change through learning media since the material chosen by Simon and his team is excellent and can effectively represent societal problems. Due to expensive rents, an increasing number of Australians are unable to afford their basic housing needs. Rents will continue to rise if the federal and state governments do nothing to address the rental situation, which has drawn harsh criticism. All Australian populations are impacted by this, not only those with relatively modest incomes but also our international students. This effort is really important and has a significant impact because it is already challenging to rent a property this year due to the end of the epidemic, and it is considerably more challenging to live in the place you choose. As a communication student, this is what we should do with the knowledge and abilities we have acquired.

Consumers of content are following podcasts right along, and content creators are rewarding them for it. Or, if they like, a type of material that is more adaptable to the interests of its producers, is more liberated, quicker, and less time-consuming. Podcasts are also evolving into “we media” as producers gain greater insight into the kind of content that resonate with their audience. This allows them to make timely and effective changes. Even in the Tiktok era, audio may help you pass the time when you’re bored, like when you’re travelling to work in the morning and aren’t supposed to be touching your phone. It plays a crucial role in our daily life.

 

2> Choose one other studio from the list at the bottom at this page. (We suggest selecting a studio that you would not normally be interested in). Then describe a key idea that you think the finished media/studio work communicated with reference to twospecific examples (i.e. particular individual/group works) – Please note the name of the studio and the name of the work.

I further pick Designing Drama as a studio. Because of how quiet my life is and the fact that I believe drama to be merely superficial entertainment, I am not interested in taking this course. I discovered that this course was likewise quite interesting after watching their videos. Their final products were based on the same script, but they used various filming methods and interpretations according to how they read the material. Even if the storyline or plot is the same, everyone’s emphasis will be significantly different because everyone’s thinking is distinct. 

The Mo’s crew concentrated on lighting, creating tension for the viewer through scene staging, actor lighting, and ambient lighting. The main plot of the story involves Steve returning home in a highly melancholy state following a phone chat with his ex, and blue is employed effectively in this context. Blue represents freedom, calmness, and reason from an emotional and cultural perspective. In the same way that the calm sea lacks emotional turbulence, this cold colour does too. While his emotions may be boiling inside due to a phone chat with an ex, they are under control and at a standstill on the outside. In order to persuade Steve, who is entrapped in a depressing attitude, Serge uses orange light, which is a very effective expression technique. And as a blue person, I truly appreciate this strategy.

Ricky Group, whose group makes use of fake smokes, is another favourite. The centre of this group is the dialogue between the two participants, however the joke that grabs my attention the most is the cigarette. Cigarettes have long been a favourite of directors and are one of the props that are utilised the most in movies and television shows. The percentage of cigarettes in Hollywood movies has reportedly risen to its greatest point in the last century, and the characters in the movies smoke an average of 11 cigarettes each hour. Cigarettes’ primary purpose is to disrupt the ambience of the situation. Serge was cooking when Steve got home; all he needed was the sound of a lighter igniting a cigarette. Serge was cooking with his back to Steve. The actors and the director are attempting to convey the feelings that I, as a viewer, have had while watching and empathised with the characters.

In truth, it is evident that performers are uneasy and insecure when speaking in front of the camera. I hope they may continue to pursue their interests in the media industry and use what they have learnt to better themselves in the future.

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