Thursday, 10 September 2015

Final Movie

This is a short 5 minute movie about looking back at my memories of Paddling. I really wanted to have that memory feel to this film. So in this film I used some home videos, old footage, archives and some footage I shot myself. I wanted to create the feel of memory by using the old footage.

I really enjoyed the thought of memory and working with premiere. I wanted to tell the story of my journey and looking back at the achievements. Using a different range of shots including close ups, over the shoulder. I thought why not work with something I see most of the time which is paddling. 

I used small snippets of each footage to put together this film. I wanted my movie to have a real personal feel when I use a voice over of me. I talk about what I think and how I feel about the sport itself.

Soft type of instrumental I thought that would suit the tone of the video. A lot of this footage is owned by me except for some of my worlds footage that is featured in the movie.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJvUql_6gNw

Extra Notes from Class







Monday, 7 September 2015



This is an interview with Curtis/Moa about the sport he plays gridiron. Unfortunately my footage is noisy which I'm not impressed with. I did try and use the RGB colour correction to set a common tone through out the video. This is a quick Minute and a half interview with Moa and what he enjoys about gridiron.

Sunday, 23 August 2015


120 Seconds »Dörig« from Michael Philipp · LUXS on Vimeo.

Title: 120 Seconds

Source: Vimeo

Byline: About an Alpine Saddler named Roger Dorig.

Theme: The video is based on Roger Dorig's occupation as an Alpine Saddler and what it means to him.

Structure: The video is based on the character Roger Dorig who we are introduced to. Roger is an Alpine Saddler so he creates little decorations you see on belts and shoes. We are introduced to Roger's environment where he works with an awesome panning shot with the title 120 as it counts down and the sound of Roger tapping on a piece of metal. This also includes a lot of b rolls with Roger talking in the background.

I thought that the shot worked really well with the title. We see that the front of the workshop is in focus with all his tools and a little bit of blur at the back. They would of used maybe a higher f stop to create the look of this shot.


 This shot was a really nice use depth of field. We see that the two poles frame Roger which is a creative way of introducing the main character. I like how the two poles frame Roger himself which gives the audience a hint of who/what the focus is about.


 We see a lot of close-ups through out this short video. Looking at the detail of Roger working and his detail of his work. These shots work really well with Roger talking in the background. This shot would of used a low f stop because we can see that only the tools on the table are in focused everything else is blurred.

 I really liked this shot because it's not inside the shop. The maker has thought about what they want and has taken the shot from outside Roger's work shop looking inside. We see Roger working and close up of his hands and the window. The look of old rusted wood works well with the short video and colour.

 I like the close up of Rogers detail and we see him working with his tools. This would have used a low f stop maybe around 1.5 to get the fine detail of the piece that is going on the belt.
 We see what Roger has created and the final piece. Nice close up shot of Roger putting the belt around his waist. It works well because It's Roger's own creation and he wears it. Gives the audience a sense of pride Roger has for his work. This shot also tells a lot about his Occupation as a Alpine Saddler.
Nice Wide Shot of Roger in his environment looking at all his tools around his work shop gives it a nice ending. Gives the video a feel of completion as we look at Roger's work shop full of work and tools. I really like the use of space in this shot as well.

Monday, 10 August 2015

Gold Memory




In my memory video. I'm looking back at the time I represented New Zealand in 2012 for the biggest competition which was Out rigging Worlds in Calgary, Canada. I wanted to put something together to show my best memory I've had.

I used mainly close up shots of my medals. I really wanted to look at the detail of each specific medal because I loved the design that each medal had. They were all different and from different countries around the world.

I used a soft instrumental because I thought it went well with the topic. It almost was like a time to look back at the achievements that had been made in the past. So I wanted a soft tone to this video.

In this memory video I used archive videos from Maori television only because I didn't have footage of my own from my worlds experience. In those videos are videos of my team crossing the line in Canada. I thought that it would go well with the memory piece looking back at actual footage from the event. Just to give the audience a peek at what it was like in Canada.


Chocolate Video Editing




Learnt how to cut on action/movement to create a smoother transition between each scene.


The Photo Man from Ben Kitnick on Vimeo.


Title: The Photo Man

Source: Vimeo, Glen

Byline: Mark Kologi sells and collects a variety of images of personal forgotten pictures from strangers.

Theme: The video is based on memory and looking at images of peoples memories. Looking at his business of selling and his purpose. People sharing a bond with the images that Mark Kologi finds.

Structure: The video is based on memories. We are introduced to Mark Kologi who is the man that sells range of images from strangers. We take a look at his environment and where he sells his pictures. There are a couple of mid close up shots of Kologi talking about what he does and his thoughts. The video concentrates on the photos and memories that he collects and sells. The music is soft and works really well with the camera movement and the idea of the video.

Other Observations
I really like this camera shot and the depth of field as well. They focus deeply on this one image just to give the audience a sense of what they can expect from Marks photographs. I really like the depth of field used in this close up shot.

 Nice mid close up shot of Mark Kologi discussing his thoughts on photos and memories. They would of use a low f stop for this shot. We see that Mark is mainly in focus and the area around him is blurred out.
 I really like this long shot of Mark because we get to see him in his work environment. We see a range of images and stuff surround him which helps the audience to gain a sense of where he works.

Nice close up shot of the a small bunch of images that Mark collects maybe using a small aperture number. Mainly because we see the photos are in focus and everything else is a bit blurry.

This shot almost looks like a nice silhouette and its a nice back shot. We get to see outside. We see what mark has to look at everyday when he opens his garage door. It creates a nice intimate feel for the audience.

Sunday, 9 August 2015

Short Memory Video




Memory Video

Theme: Day in my front yard

This was a memory video I created. It's very quick, in this moving image I tried to imitate the thought of memory and how it may trigger in my mind. I wasn't too sure on an idea that would be able to develop. So i just gave it ago and tried to look at a day in my garden. Using Shallow depth of field and close ups of flowers and my banana trees. I tried using panning shots to create a nice flow with the music.

I don't really enjoy this moving image I made. I do like the camera work and the use of depth of field in my moving image.  In my next moving image editing could be a bit better.

Sunday, 2 August 2015


Daydreaming It{aly}: Lost In The Alps from Matty Brown on Vimeo.
This is Part Two to 'Dreaming It{aly}' vimeo.com/35270855

Source: Staff Pick Vimeo - Received from Glen

Byline: This is a video about person's memory on a trip to the Italian alps of Friuli, Venezia Giulia.
Mimicking the thought of memory.

Theme: The video's aim is to travel back to Italy. Looking at the memories that the person remembers. It wants us to think about how we look back at memories and how we see things in our mind.

Structure: This is based around a overseas trip. Looking at the experience that this person has taken in the alps. We aren't introduced to any character in this short video. In the video there are various snippets of the trip. The pace begins to pick up slowly through out the video. There are different types of shots used especially wide shots of the scenery at the beginning. Close up shots of different peoples faces. It's almost like the video is looking at the idea of time and looking back.

Obseravations:


  
This is a nice shot of close up. Nice tone which suits the rest of the video. There are also different shots of close ups of people walking in the snow. Which gives the audience a sense of the environment and where the people are. It reminds me of a clock and it represents time/time travel and looking back.



I really liked this shot it definitely caught my attention because the sound of the ice breaking suits the music that plays. It almost feels as if this shot sets the idea of looking back. It's a really good close up shot. The person would of used a high f stop maybe just to make sure that everything was in focus and that there wasn't any shallow depth of field.

Another beautiful extreme wide shot of the scenery. This gives the audience a sense of where the person is and giving them an idea of the environment.

This is a panning shot. In the video this is a shot with a low aperture because we see that only the book is in focus and thats what we focus on. So the aim was to focus on the book as everything else is quite blur.

Sunday, 26 July 2015


Video One: In the classroom

ISO: 100
Shutter speed: 50
Aperture/F-stop: 1.8 
                                                

Video Two

iSO: 500
Shutter: 50
Aperture: 5.6 



Video 3

iSO: 3200
Shutter: 50
Aperture: 9.0 



Video 1: Different Situations

iSO: 100
Shutter: 50
Aperture: 1.8
Video 2: Different Situation

iSO: 1000
Shutter: 50
Aperture: 2.5


Video 3: Different Situation

iSO: 3200
Shutter: 50
Aperture: 4.0 

1. The aperture value in video one is 1.8
2. The iSO i used in video 2 is 500
3. The aperture value I used in video 3 was 9.0

4. In video one we see the use of a very shallow depth of field because of the use of aperture was at 1.8 so that meant that things in the background would be a little bit out of focus but also not too focused. 

In two of the video three's there were a lot of noise. You can see the grainy texture in the videos that's because the iSO is set way to high and we need to make the iSO as small as we can so that our videos don't catch a lot of noise in the picture.

I think in the last video we see that it is over exposed as we can't see the detail of Barbaras jacket and also on barbaras face there is light exposed. We have let too much light into the video. 

Video Analysis: Constellation Quilt



Source: Video from Vimeo given to us from Glen

Byline: This is about a crafts woman who creates quilts that represent the Constellation and looks at her making the quilt and her thoughts.

Theme: This video's aim is to promote Emily Fischer and her latest design project which is the Constellation Quilt. It shows the audience the process of Emily creating the piece in her own studio. It is a portrait based on herself and to also promote her work.

Structured: The video is based on the journey and the making of the quilt. The video is based on designed Emily Fischer and exploring her latest design with quilts and using the constellation to create. It starts off with a wide shot of Emily in her work environment. The video contains a lot of close up shots of Emily Fischer's hands and the process of creating knots and her quilt. There are parts in the video where Emily is being interviewed and talking about the quilt work and discusses the reasoning behind the piece of craftwork. The environment is based in her studio where she creates her work. The makers focus on mainly on the piece of work than the artist itself. They look at her meaning and making of it.


Other observations:

00:00-00:48 we see a mid-shot of Emily Fisher wearing the quilt giving the audience a sense of what it's about.

00:00-00:50 in the first 50 seconds we see Emily change of scenery to her walking on the street and then cuts to Emily being on top of a building with the quilt looking at the sky. This part relates because Fisher talks about the quilt relating to the stars and milky way.


00:00-01:11 we see a series of quick shots of the quilt through the video. Looking into the different detail of the work.


00:00-01:20 there is a great use of close ups with Emily Fishers hands creating knots which almost cut on the beat of the music with the different range of shots. It draws the audience closer to see the time and detail it has taken to create this piece.