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

Location's

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

LOCATIONS

Photographs to be taken of the student Advice Centre with in college
(all that is needed is a picture of the window from inside the centre as a back drop)

No location needed for this shoot

Film set is in my office at home.

Voice Over recording will be made with in a studio at college using student

Editing will take place also in the office

(no filming with in college needed) 

Cast & Crew

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

Cast & Crew

Director / Producer                     Jordy Cernik                          Contact 07711309646

Animator                                     Jordy Cernik                          Contact 07711309646

Mail (14-16) Voice Over            TBA

Female (any) Voice Over            TBA

Editor                                          Jordy Cernik                          Contact 07711309646  

Equipment

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

Equipment List


HD DV Cam
Portable Blue screen set up
Camera mini tripod
Animation models, to be made from play-doe
Two toy blocks
One toy table
Play-doe drum kit
Play-doe camera, backdrop and flashlight
Play-doe crawling sign
Play-doe character:
                        1: Main Boy
                        2: Adviser
                        3: Dancer
                        4: Drummer
                        5: Photographer
                        6: Photographers Model
           
Two small floodlights
Portable voice recorder for V/O
Imac with Logic for sound editing
Windows computer running panicle studio 14 for editing video
Blank DVD re-write for handing in and flash drive for Mpeg4 copy


Shooting Shots, Graphics and Script

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

Shot list, Graphics & Script


All shots will be on a locked of camera with the action happing in front.

The main shot will be a long shot taking in all the action and giving the characters and entrance and exit form the shot.

No other shot will be used in this production; the close up will come from the characters coming toward the camera

Graphics


There will be some graphic over layered on the film at the end in a title style

Graphic one:                            What would you say

Graphic two:                            About your first time

Graphic three:                       Gateshead College with Logo

Script


V/O Mail (around 14-16)

V/O:                            

It was a little scary walking into meet the student advice person at Gateshead College, but when she said

Female V/O:
Come on let sit and have a chat

V/O
There was no need, she was really friendly and gave me some great advice.

(Pause)
I knew that I wanted to do something creative when I left school, but I had no idea what?
So with her help, we made a list of all the things I like to do!

(Pause)
First I told her all about playing the drums and how I sometimes made up my own music and beats.
Then we talked about my school work and how I like to act in the school plays and that I do a bit of street dance at the community centre.

(Pause)
And do you know what, she listen and was dead interested,
I felt real grown up!
Special walking out the meeting dreaming of the day I get my B-Tec diploma in Musical Theatre, and you know what, it was so easy to do.

Female V/O:               
What will your story say?
Gateshead College - the place of Hire… Education!

Graphic 4:                                   What would your story say?

Graphic 5:                                   Picture of a student with his name, age and course 

Graphic 6:                                   Gateshead Logo

Graphic 7 :                                  Created by Jordy Cernik, Year 2, Level 3 Radio

Monday, October 21, 2013


Digital Video Pitch


In this section you will see my idea pitch that was done with in the class on October 21st 2013.
The class gave feedback to 5 questions:
1: Do you feel the promo will relate to the bottom end of the TA(14 years) that are still at school and thinking about what they want to do in the future?

2: Do you feel the project will show a creative fleer to reflect the creative department within the college?

3: Would you watch an animated promo?

4: Do you understand the concept of the idea, if 'NO' please tell me what you don't understand?

5: Any feedback you wish to pass on?

the feedback worked well to show that I had an idea that people thought would be different and work for the TA, I feel I don't need to change anything at this time, but I might change thing will filming it.

My Pitch Slides:
 
 

 

Some feed back comments:
"Shows a basic premise, I think 14 year olds will get the jist of it"
"Very well thought out idea"
"Yes / No... Better than normal ideas with in college"
"the idea is great but if not fully pulled off can be poor"
"yes it includes a good range of the creative areas, music, dance ect"




Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Assignment 2.1 - Initial Ideas


Quick view of my idea for the following project

 

45 sec promotion video for Gateshead College

 

I want to make a video that takes in the TA of 14 – 19 students, in this I want to promote creativity, fun and a bit of comedy, I have chosen to try and animation project with a character coming into the student advice centre, we hear a voice over as a conversation starts between the adviser and the student.

On the floor below there is a studio and we see student coming in and out playing music and doing dance.

It will be a mix of picture cut outs and plaster models.

Music will help to give it an up beat feel

It will be all shot on green screen and then rendered separately, the advice centre and then the Studio, one I have both rendered then I layer them on top of each other and use the studio recording to cut and fade in and out to make it look like its very busy

 

 

 

The Summary:

This will be a challenge to do, but I feel that it would be worth doing something different and bring a new angle to a promotional video.

I will only need my self and my home studio to make the project and for music I will use music I have created by reversing or slowing down music that fits the peace