Short Dialogue Scene

Posted in Uncategorized on May 12, 2010 by c4media2010

The Dialogue Scene (brief 3) is comprised of two parts:

Part 1: Choose a short dialogue scene involving two characters from a favorite film that has:

• 8 to 12 lines of dialogue max

• internal and external reverses

and apply the pre-production process from brief 1: scene premise, treatment, synopsis, protagonists biography, script and storyboard.

Use Celtx to develop your pre-production documentation.

Present in class on Tuesday May 17.

Shoot the scene on May 17-18.

Edit on May 18 and submit May 24.

Part 2: Write a dialogue scene for two characters that is based upon a scenario from a news story.

Obstruction: Using What If?… apply the scene to  a location on the Mornington Peninsula

Cast

Chromakey project

Posted in Uncategorized on April 21, 2010 by c4media2010

The even lighting of your key color is the principal factor in separating your talent from the  key(background). We use blue or green in our studio, but  a “key” can be almost any color not close to skin tone.

Research tutorials on the Keylight filter in After Effects, as we’ll be using this to composite. Also, you will want to utilise the computers in 209, as we a re shooting HD (1280 x 720 px) and uncompressing the footage(Keylight requires the use of the Animation(uncompressed) codec. So your files will get about 4 to 5 times larger and will not play back in the 206 computer lab.

Articles to read:

Down and Dirty Green Screen

Chroma Keying in FCP

Chromakey Basics for Guerrillas

Keying Tutorials

AfterEffects Keying Tutorial

AE Keylight Tutorial

The Creative Brief

Posted in Uncategorized on March 9, 2010 by c4media2010

All briefs require interpreting the single-minded proposition for a specific target audience. If its a James Cameron film we have an expectation of fast-paced action entertainment. As media developers we understand this will  be achieved through the use of a standard 3 act narative structure. The 3D component is the single-minded proposition that exploded audience-sensibilities. By achieving a technological breakthrough Cameron was able to deliver beyond expectation and achieve his principal goal: blockbuster commercial success.

How To Write A Creative Brief, by True Digital

Single Minded Proposition

starting the conversation

Posted in Uncategorized on February 24, 2010 by c4media2010

is always hard…  after creating your blog

1. create links to all the other students in the room

2. post your treatment of Avatar

3. post your 7 step outline of Avatar

4. start idea generation for for your green-screen comp based on the Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid concept

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