Sunday, 17 April 2011

Sixth Blog of FMP Moving Images Project

Sorry for the delay of writing another post, but here is a new post to try to catch up enjoy.

8/2/11

Continued with rough storyboards ready for tomorrow. Meanwhile I have done a Powerpoint presentation I have done ready for tomorrow. Also I Found this on YouTube on how to build a dolly track shot, but I will ask this tomorrow.



9/2/11

I Showed off my Powerpoint presentation, which showed what I've done for the past two months when we were away from Uni. Also mention about using the dolly shot and my peers said 'you don't really need to use a dolly track if its professional one.' I've also mention that I'm filing in London you needed compact to film around London.



a screen-shot of today presentation .

I've also mention I might use for the project who I know, is called DJ Evi Denz, a link below to listen too one of his tracks. Also looking at other music tracks such as Motorhead, NWA and similar bands that will suit it.

http://soundcloud.com/mc-heavy-dentz/dj-evi-denz-mpc-super8s-reward

16/2/11

Went upto the South Bank to do some more Recce work (images below). Continue to focus on camera angles up the south bank.







22/2/11


Today I have booked a Sony Pd170 camera and a Movie tripod, with a fluid head ready to film for the 1st of march to film. Images below what the equipment will look like.





28/2/11

Got the equipment out ready to film for tomorrow, I have also tried out the Movie tripod, with a fluid head to get some practice for tomorrow (image below).



1/3/11

Been filming at the south bank today. First bit of filming is more of a experiment shooting with the set up of the camera and using a new type of tripod which is quite new to me to set up and used. Only managed around 20 minutes worth of filming due to a guard has stopped us filming due to filming permission around the south bank. So next time I will ask permission to film up the south bank in future.



A screen shot of the footage today.

2/3/11

Uploaded all the footage from yesterday into Final Cut Pro by using a Sony video deck. In Final Cut I gone into file - Log and Capture. In log and capture window pops up, then press capture now to upload my footage into Final Cut. Checked my footage is alright and then save the footage in Final Cut.
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End of blog for now, new blog soon. That's all. Bye.



[1] Final Cut Pro Portable Genius (2008), John Wiley & Sons, London, UK