Monday, January 6, 2014

Video feed back questions




Feed Back Sheet for Jordy Cernik 


1: this video is aimed at the 14year school market to help them look at what direction they may take when they leave school and go on to higher education, do you feel that this production hits that market.


2: What do you think of the way the animation is used along side the voice over?



3: do you feel that the production is long enough to get the right message over about Gateshead College creative course?



4: dose the video give the impression that it is easy to come in to Gateshead college and talk about course?




5: Please give you option on the production good or bad and if any, what would you have done different to make the production better?








Thank you for your time.

Digital Video Production Evaluation



Digital Video Production Evaluation
Jordy Cernik, year 2 commercial radio 


My idea was meant to be simple, something that would hit my set target audience of 14 year old.I believe that at 14 years old young students are more aware these day about planing there future. If an advert  can capture there imagination at this stage, then they have the time to work at school towards the direction the college course they would like to do. I also wanted to show that this age group can start to look now at the course they want to do at college, they can take control and go in to see people at the student advice centre, they can direct there own path for any early age.


I have a back ground in making video and TV production but i have never worked with animation this way before, i understand and have a lot of experience in green/blue screen work, so i though instead of playing safe and just doing a normal "let look round the college" style production, i would give my self a challenge.


We first worked on ideas and turned them in to pitches, once this was done and feed back was given, we moved into creating story boards before filming began.


The next thing i did was buy a small photo box that had a blue screen backdrop, i also go to smallpar-can  style flood lights to laminate through the sides of the photo box cloth, this gave me my ready made shooting set. next was come come up with the look of the models, for this i tried two three different style:


First was using my kids toy figure, i got 4 small plastic looking characters to play the part and put them in to the box, with out shooting anything i could see that this made the production to young, instead of secondary school, it look more like it would appeal to infants or junior school kids.


Next i tried modelling the figure with a lot of detail and attention to the look, given the characters fingers,eyes and even belts, but after making one which took almost a day, i felt i did not have the skills necessary to make the models look up to the right standard, it also took away some of the comedy feel i wanted and made it more of a lecture than a chat style that i was looking for.


Lastly i tried a more ruff, quite childish approach to there look, i gave them different colours, put a bit of texture on them and made them the eel like a student had made them.


Once i was happy with the style which also gave me the ending to the video, at the time i had the script and the ending was very plain, animation, title out. but after thinking about the style i wanted, this gave me the idea to have a picture of a student at the end with his details and course he is doing, this gives the impression that the student in the animation made the video, so if you join gateshead college, you could do this to...


The script i had worked on before had was quite a simple script, i got the idea of a students point of view about there first time going in to Gateshead college simple from listening to the conversations around me with in the class. a number of my class mates had been going to look round hire education course and there feedback sparked the idea to let a student tell there story. seeing it from there point of view like the voice over was just taking to his mate (and they say the best advertising is word of mouth) 


Once i had the basic out line of the idea i set to work shooting at home with my small studio set up, i first tackled the longest part of the animation which was the two main character, for the set i got some blocks and a small table for a dolls house that look normal and not to childish. I ended up snapping around 500 shots for this part of the production which took me around 8 hours, the next day I set about doing the smaller parts (the drummer, the dancer and i also did a photographer but this got lost in the transference due to a upgrade from windows to mac at home) this part was quicker using up only just over 350 shots and around 6 hours work.


over the next could of days i worked on editing the peace together, my idea was to have the screen split in the middle, one the top section would be thee two main character always in shot. The bottom section of the screen would fade i and out of the three other characters, but due to the loss of the photographers shots, i dint have enough shots to keep this section in vision though out the production. it was at this stage i had to come up with a new way of mixing the action together.


After a couple of tries with different ideas, i settled on a black screen with the action taking place with in boxes on the screen, this worked well to make the main two characters stand out and they were still able to stay in vision through out the production. I used my other two characters as fade ins, one would fade in one one side of the screen and show some action, then the other would appear and a cross fade would happen taking the action from the first to the second.


I felt this worked well, maybe even better than my first idea would have been, it make the eyes work and if you done pay attention, you will miss something, this also makes the advert re-watchable, this means that people will watch it more that once so they can look at the different action that they have missed.


So just to recap the editing, the first thing i had to do was transfer the stills in to my editing program (pinical) then render (make a high quality video) of each section (the two characters, the dancer, the drummer) this gave me three video to using in the main edit, this will have lost me a very minor bit of the quality, but this is why i first render it in a high quality formate, the reason i did this first is to make it easier to work with it, with in the edit.


At this stage I started to look at the paper work, I already had the script and was regally updating my reflective journal, I looked at the health and safety side of the project, this took me into working out a risk assessment and to look at the locations, crew and cast I would need.
As this was mainly a one man production, there was not much to cover in these parts, I did come up with a permission sheet for the cast, so that I could use there recordings.


Once all the paper work was complete and ready, I had a chat with the drama department to get the right voice to do the voice over. Once he was found I was able to set up a quite area to do a number of recording in different style to cover all my bases when I put them into the final edit.


Also at this time I put a ruff cut of the video on to you tub so that Gary our tutor could have a look and comment on it, with Gary happy I started to finish of the final cut adding the v/o. I also recorded a small v/o part with a member of the first years as I need a lady's voice to finish the project off, both voice overs signed the permission slips to cover recording legal basses.


The final technical part of the recording was to save the project into different formats, for lossy I save the project into MEPG 4 which took up o.51 MB of memory which made the recording very blurred, this can be used in and email but I would not recommend it.
Next I used MEPG 2 which gave me the lossy formate and was high quality DVD standard, I also did a recording that shows the In between formats that could be use on a website or emails.


With everything now up and running on my blog for marking, Gary gave some great feed back, only thing left was to let the rest of the class view and project and give there own feed back.


The class and Gary gave very positive feedback and it seams like the video was like by all, they all agreed it it the target audience and that the idea was worked well, the only negative was from one person that thought the man v/o did not sound young enough, which is a fear comment.


Over all I enjoyed the challenge, it was a shame I lost the photographers recording as I feel it needed that extra bit to make it a fuller project.
Next time I will spend a little more time on the voice over and do some work in logic to produce the sound more professional.
I would have also cut the script down a little as I feel the voice over is rushed and to fast to fit the recording.


I would have liked to get the blue screen to work better but for some reason I have not come a cross, the shine of the play-do made the merging process not work properly.


At the end of the day I feel this would make a good start to a project that would do Gateshead college we'll to reach out to the 14 year old and under.
Mark out of 10 I would give 8







Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Reflective Journal

Reflective Journal
Student:                        Jordy Cernik
Course:                        Year 2 Commercial Radio, Gateshead College

7th October 201 3

With in the lesion we discussed and learnt about a number of camera shots that we might need with in our up and coming project.
We then broke in to groups and film the set shots around the college and then brought it back to be transferred on to the laptops using a fire wire connection

This was a good time for me to recap on this I have done in my former career with n television and to help my partner to understand and to the shots needed in the brief.

After digitising the out putted video on to the laptops I was able to start cutting the sections up to make you tub videos to place on my Blogger with in my Google account I selected the shot I wanted to separate with in the editing program and then saved them ready for up loading.

14th October 2013

We started to look into the ethic and laws with in broadcasting material and the way we present them, it was good to go over work we did in the first year with Rebecca Dixon from Metro Radio and recap on the subjects

After this we started on working on a brain storm for our videos fro the brief we were give from Gary, this consisted in a 45 sec promotional video for the Media section (creative) of Gateshead Head College. We started of by looking at what we wanted to achieve and what ideas we could use to get to that gaol.

I looked in to two ideas, one being a cut away fast paced shot with a music bed and v/o at the end with a slogan, this idea I felt was a little to easy for me and would be very quick to do (I understand that some times in production simple is best, but as this was a college task and I want to show of my creative side, I would not take on a simple shoot like this)

My second idea and the one I have decided to go with is an animation project, showing a student going into the student advice centre and having a chat, this V/O would be his experience of the event (scripted but)
While in the room below, we show other students doing media / creative actions like play drums or dancing, taking a photograph ect.
Gary said that this would be time consuming and may be a little harder to get done before the dead line, but if I was willing to give it a go, then I would see about extending the time if I needed it. But I feel that the two week I have for half term should be enough to get this project complete (I hope)

16th October 2013

Got down to working out my animation idea, made a power point to help show what I was hoping to ache and worked out what I may need, also looked into animation programs and techniques on the internet which was interesting and helped me to work out better what I need to do and what time scale I was looking at.

20th October 2013

Worked on my story board today, drew out the boxes and made cartoon images to show my idea in more detail and then upload it to blogger and on to my power point for tomorrow’s presentation

21st October 2013

Did some final touches to the power point and was shown a great trick to take background colour of pictures fro Adam which helps to make my presentation easier to understand. As requested I also worked on a feedback sheet that was given out just before I did my presentation. The presentation I feel went very well and most people seamed interested in the project. After this I looked back over the feedback sheet, most of the feedback came across very positive with the odd comment that was soon answered with in the presentation, so I have decided to go with this idea as it is and I will start modelling and filming asap.

29th October 2013

Sat all day and worked on the main part of the animation, using my new photo box and a small HD camera to take each snap shot for the top part.

30th October 2013-12-10

Sat today and worked on the bottom parts of the animation, the dancing, drums and photographer

1st November 2013

Started to animate the filming together, it has come apparent that I will have to change the structure of the way I am going to edit, as I done like the look of the split screen (top & bottom) instead I will have them in boxes with a black back ground.

5th November 2013-12-10

Got a ruff copy of the video over to Gary for feed back, he think is is good and smooth motion.

10th November 2013

Recorded Female V/O with a year one radio student, also go permission slip done for the paper work

11th November 2013

Set up a Theatre Student to do the Voice Over and recorded it, paper work done

16th November 2013-12-10

Editing final cut read for recording and adding the V/O


20th November 2013-12-10

I have recorded the finished film into three different formats and up-loaded them to you tub, these have also been placed on my blogger for looking at by Gary, paper work to follow

Summery of the project

I enjoyed doing this type of work and I feel doing an animation was a new challenge for me. The final film could have been a little smoother in its motion, but saying that for a first time, it not bad. During the edit some of the photos of the photography got wiped off my computer while up-grading, this is why I had to drop it from the final cut which is a shame, would have added a little more fun to the peace.

It all I feel I hit the target market I was after (14 year old students), it fast, snappy and works well and could be used as a bass line for a advertisement for the college with in schools, showing what student can do.

How I made it:

I used a windows based program to do all the editing on, this was Panicle 14 studio, it work a little like avid and can do many different effect.

For the characters I used small bits of wire to make the shape and then used new free play-do to make the body, this gave me the ability to move them with out breaking them. The style of the models, were to be a bit childish and basic so that they fit the peace.


With a photo box that had a blue screen back drop and a locked of stand with and HD mini cam, I sat and moved each action a step at a time (16 hour work of animation time)

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Permission paperwork for Animation

Permission paperwork for Animation

(First year radio) Female V/O permission for a fee of 0 pounds signed and dated

 (First year drama Daniel Reilly) Male V/O permission for a fee of 0 pound signed and dated 


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Finished Animation recorded in Lossy & Loss-less quality

My Animation “What would you say”

This is a height quality recording done to DVD equivalent using Mpeg 2
This is a lossless upload using 41.0 MB of space

as you can see the quality and the sound or good and you can see a high quality of detail in the picture and with the colour


This is a low quality recording done for website broadcasting using Mpeg4 but on good quality setting using 13.7 MB of space (lossy)

This is still a good quality copy, the sound and picture have slightly reduced and a little blearing is starting to form with in the picture


This is a very low quality recording done for email send outs using Mpeg4 but on small to low setting using only 0.51 MB of space (lossy) 

In this copy, the picture is pixel-elated and the sound have a digitised echo to it, this copy is UN-watch able and hard to hear 

Monday, November 4, 2013

Story Board

Pre-production sheet for:
Jordy Cernik, Year 2 Commercial Radio, Gateshead College

Story Board

below is a story board of my animation, this is just a first draft and i think i may add another charter that will be a worm that will turn into a sign and then back to a worm.



Risk Assessments

Jordy Cernik, Year 2 Commercial Radio, Gateshead College
Risk assessment Sheet

Project:                 Animation project
Date:                      4 November 2013
Completed By:                Jordy Cernik

Animation Studio

What is the hazard?
Who might be harmed and how?
What are you doing to manage this hazard?
What else could you do to manage this hazard?
Who will do this?
When will it be done?
Done
Signed
Burns
Animator from set lights
Lights moved back to saft area
Barrier off the lights and stands
Jordy Cernik
before filming
yes
JC
Fire
Animator, play-doe over heating
Lights switched off when not needed to stop over heating
Fire bucket place by animator table
Jordy Cernik
before filming
yes
JC
Tripping up
Animator, cords
All lead sorted and tied for saft
Taped down
Jordy Cernik
before filming
yes
JC
Eye risk
Animator, from hot play-doe getting to the eye
Pay-doe kept away from eyes
First aid kit on stand by
Jordy Cernik
before filming
yes
JC
Equipment
Animator getting electric shock
Make sure all equipment is tested and ok to use before filming
Make sure the equipment is not damaged of dangers to use
Jordy Cernik
Before filming
Yes
JC




Project:                 Animation project
Date:                      4 November 2013
Completed By:                Jordy Cernik

V/O Recording Studio

What is the hazard?
Who might be harmed and how?
What are you doing to manage this hazard?
What else could you do to manage this hazard?
Who will do this?
When will it be done?
Done
Signed
In studio
Students and director from equipment
Area made saft before student enter to do V/O
talk to the students before they enter on the risk
Jordy Cernik
Before recording V/O
To Be Do
JC
Parentel permision for under 16’s
V/O’s
To gain all parental permission if any of the actors or under 16
Go through the college or a drama school to certify age
Jordy Cernik
Before recording V/O
To Be Do
JC
Fire
All
Know were the fire exits or
Know what the college fire structer is and what to do
Jordy Cernik
Before recording V/O
Yes
JC
Equipment
Electric shock from mic or leads
Make sure all equipment has been tested and is ok to use
Make sure equiment used is safe and there is no damage to them
Jordy Cernik
Before recording V/O
Yes
JC