Thursday, 16 December 2010
LONDON TRIP - THURSDAY 16th DECEMBER
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
9.00 Meet at the Cambridge Train Station
9.20 train to Kings Cross
10.10 Kings Cross
10.30 PART 1
NEWSPEAK: BRITISH ART NOW PART 2
THE SAATCHI GALLERY
Duke of York's HQ
Kings Road
London SW3 4RY
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/
14.00 PART 2
DESIGN MUSEUM
Shad Thames, London SE1 2YD
http://designmuseum.org/
1. DRAWING FASHION
- celebrates a unique collection of some of the most remarkable fashion illustrations from the twentieth and twenty first centuries.
http://designmuseum.org/exhibitions/2010/2010-drawing-fashion
2. PLAIN SPACE: JOHN PAWSON
"The father of modern architectural minimalism" - The New York Times http://designmuseum.org/exhibitions/2010/2010-john-pawson
Friday, 10 December 2010
POSTER SESSION 2: Film Poster Drafts
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Monday, 6 December 2010
MEDIA PRE-PRODUCTION SESSIONS 12-14: SHOT LISTS
1. Create a SHOT LIST for each location.
2. Remember to add EXTRA cutaway shots if needed for extra coverage of the scene.
3. Create a PHOTOSHOP location IMAGE SHEET for each location.
- For locations at college, take the camera and take photographs.
- For locations outside college, use GOOGLE MAPS - use the virtual walk mode and take screen grabs [cmd - shift - 4].
4. Produce a Photoshop PROPS IMAGE SHEET for each scene.
- If you need to purchase a prop, research where would you find the cheapest price?
Friday, 3 December 2010
MEDIA PRE-PRODUCTION SESSIONS 9-11: STORYBOARDING
Thursday, 2 December 2010
MEDIA PRE-PRODUCTION SESSION 8: PRODUCTION TIMELINE
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
MEDIA PRE-PRODUCTION SESSION 6&7: 9 KEY FRAMES
SESSION TASK:
In your groups, create 9 KEY FRAMES for your end sequence.
- Each KEY FRAME should be drawn on a POST-IT.
- Stick the 9 POST-ITS on the A3 GRID SHEET.
- The key frames DO NOT have to be in a sequential order.
- Divide the task of drawing out the key frames between all members of the group. i.e. do not have just one person do all the drawing!
The ART OF THE TITLE website uses the 9 key frame grid to show the visual style of a film opening.
In your groups, create 9 KEY FRAMES for your end sequence.
- Each KEY FRAME should be drawn on a POST-IT.
- Stick the 9 POST-ITS on the A3 GRID SHEET.
- The key frames DO NOT have to be in a sequential order.
- Divide the task of drawing out the key frames between all members of the group. i.e. do not have just one person do all the drawing!
The ART OF THE TITLE website uses the 9 key frame grid to show the visual style of a film opening.
FINISHED MOODBOARDS
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
1. KRISTIE
3. JACK
4. CRAIG
5. EDWARD
6. ASHLEIGH
7. TOM
8. JAMIE H
9. NICC
10. LEWIS
11. BEN
12. LEE
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