Saturday, 12 February 2011

Music track question to ask? Can you name it?

Just a question to ask, this video below, name this music track (first two minutes in) is called for a video from the Dakar Rally this year? Just asking because I might used this track for the FMP project coming up, and I don't know, I might use this for the score if it works. New bigger blog soon. Bye.

Dakar w klapkach from VTG on Vimeo.

Sunday, 6 February 2011

First blog of February for FMP

Forth blog of FMP moving images project so far, with this blog I'm focusing more on researching videos with BMX Skateboarding and Grafting.

5/1/11

Looking at some research which associated with Skating and Graffiti. First video I've looked at Adidas video on Youtube called Rolling London. This help me, were I can place the camera when I go to the South Bank to film, were the possibly the best idea were the camera shots can go (look at video for the first 30 seconds).


With these two videos below, these give a good examples of a good montage and usage of music tracks. What I like in these videos are the basic usage of the camera angles which can work in close and non close areas, also can work and can not work in my Final Major Project (FMP).





12/1/10

Today I have looked at some videos on Youtube with Graffiti in. First Video is about more of time lapse of a part in the film in a giant graffiti piece.


This video is another time lapse of a nine hour put into six minutes, if I need to this I need to have loads of batteries and tapes. Also this is very extreme to do this anyway.



This is another time lapse with a graffiti piece. But the different is normal time and cutting the unimportant stuff in this film (such as cutting out in-between spraying graffiti, just getting onto the next colour). With is quite interesting to find this on the internet. This is quite refreshing to watch this compare to original time lapse to watch, is more in normal then in a fast pace. I would like to try this for my FMP if possible.


18/1/10

Today I went up to the South Bank. To take some photos, so I can sketch these into my storyboards. Also to look at some locations I can film in the South Bank for safety reasons. What I've found out quite interesting when I was up there, was last time I want on a Weekend it was packed, with a not a lot of people being creative with there art work, skating so forth. So maybe filming in the week will be a better idea then filming in the weekend.


So therefore I can now concentrate on the storyboards.

End of blog for now. New blog soon. Bye.