Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Proposal

Proposal
The idea I had was for us to perform in front of the green screen. We would use a football and throw it to each other, one person in front of the camera the other off view from the camera, catching and throwing the video. We will take it in turns being on camera, therefore rotating the person throwing/catching the ball out of view. We will then all get on camera to get a group picture.
Types of Shots
We are going to be using a range of shot types. The primary shot type we are going to be using is Midshots however we will also be using longshots when we fit all of onto the camera. 
Editing

I will be adding countries into the background of each person and make it look like the world cup video in 2004. I want to add a moving image on the background of one person.

Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Evaluation

A green screen is a background in front of which moving subjects are filmed and which allows a separately filmed background to be added to the final image or a moving background such as a music video or other video/gif. We were asked to generate evidence of personal and professional development. We were tasked with acting in front of a green screen and then editing the green screen. 

The green screen was in the TV Studio, it was a green sheet over a board, with studio lights facing us. We acted in front of it while it was recorded. When it came to editing, we started by placing all the clips together. This took roughly one lesson as we had to make sense of the clips, because we were throwing and catching a ball we had to make it so that they caught the ball and then threw it, then we had to alter the direction of the next person catching it so it made sense otherwise we were all throwing in the same direction and catching in the same direction which did not make any sense. The next stage was to find a suitable background image for the clips, Sam felt it would be appropriate to place countries in as a background. I then suggested a moving clip of me throwing the ball to skepta and putting skepta's music video in the video background. The tools we used to edit with was a selection, we started off with the Razor tool which essentially cut the clips into whatever size you wanted, where you wanted. I also used the grab tool to move clips around onto different layers, I used the lock to lock the video layers however deleted the audio tracks that accompany them. That was all for the skeleton edit. We then placed the clips we found before behind the green screen where we removed the green background through the Effects Menu > Keying > Ultra Key. We used the pipet tool to select the green background which in effect, removed the black background showing the images we placed. They were too small so we had to go into the effects menu to stretch the images so they covered the whole of the blackness. We then placed audio onto different trax in order to control the audio. This was done via Audio Control on the Interface. We controlled the volume by not letting it go higher than "-12", this was because the sound can become distorted and can become too loud so we leveled it off at -12. We did this by dragging the bar down while it played until it stayed under -12. The reason we put the audio files onto different trax is because some may be quieter than others, and if you lower the loud ones it will also lower the quiet tracks therefore making them pointless as you can hardly hear them.

What I liked about the project we were set was the creative freedom that we had, because we had no set task ref. what images/video's we can use apart from being appropriate. I also liked the fact is wasn't just like everything we have done so far, it was different and enjoyable to make. 

My green screen could be improved if we had more time because we could of done different things in front of the green screen however we only had a certain amount of time to perform as we had to fit everyone in. 

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Greenscreen Recording

We went to the recording studio to record a green screen project, I was with Sam and Tom. We set up with the studio lights and we performed, being recorded. We then took the clips and uploaded onto our timeline.

After that we went into editing, we used the effects tab to select the Keying > Ultra Key. I then went into the Effects Control and used the pipet to pick the color green which makes it default black until a backing image/video is placed.
We then added then added the background images onto the green screen before making them fit the screen. 
            
      


Audio Mixer Pics


We changed the audio levels so that they were controlled at under -12. We did this so that it wasn't too loud and didn't distort the audio. We also separated out the audio tracks onto separate tracks as this allowed us to control them all, say we had one loud part but to lower that part would lower the rest, we did this so it can be loud or quiet without effecting the others.