2018 - AS student blogs
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CRAWFORD, Max
DING, Vernnon
GROUP BLOG - MV Films
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Film templates
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Equipment signet sheet (blank)
Storyboard (blank)
Shot list (blank)
Callsheet (blank)
Scriptwriting tips
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Research & Key Media Concepts Theory
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Theory of Equilibrium - Todorov
Narrative Theory - Propp
Thriller codes & conventions
Thriller codes & conventions - pt2 (another student example)
Thriller codes & conventions - pt3 (final student example)
Thriller codes & conventions - pt4
Thriller genre - definition & examples
Thriller movies - history and theory
Marxist Hegemony theory - Gramsci
Spectatorship - Mulvey
Male Gaze & Feminist Theory - Mulvey
Representation & the Media - Hall
The changing Alpha Male - Hunsaker, 2010
Masculinity in Hollywood (2015)
Encoding / Decoding, Positioning the Audience - Hall
Stories of Hollywood Logos - Part 1
Stories of Hollywood Logos - Part 2
Story of Logos - Columbia Pictures
Story of Logos - Disney
Story of Logos - Warner Bros
Logo & Credits - peer example (LGN)
Seven Core Representations (in-depth, with theorists)
Representation Clip - Homeland
East Enders
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Filming and Editing
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Web 2.0 Tools to try
Web 2.0 - More presentation tools
5 Cool Presentation Tools to Try
How to embed a scroll box in Blogger
Importing AE compositions into Premiere Pro
Premiere Pro Tutorial vids
Photoshop Tutorial vids
Premiere Pro - Light leaks (YouTube tutorial)
Premiere Pro - Lighting edits (1)
Premiere Pro - Lighting edits (2)
Premiere Pro - Five Audio tutorials
Premiere Pro - Human voice -> Robotic voice
Premiere Pro / Photoshop Animation Links
Integrated softwares - Pr, AE, and useful techniques
After Effects - Tutorial series (Start here)
After Effects tutorial vids
More After Effects tutorials
After Effects - adding a gunfire effect
After Effects - gunfire (AEKproductions)
After Effects - fire effect (scroll down for instruction vids)
After Effects - smoke effect
After Effects - heat waves
After Effects - saber effect (also useful for logos!)
After Effects - portal
After Effects - super speed
After Effects - eye effect (future HUD)
After Effects - eye effect (how to mask the HUD)
After Effects - Hologram tutorial
After Effects - human cloning
After Effects - time freeze
Photoshop - Text perspective
Photoshop - Title size reframe after import
Photoshop - Photos into pencil drawings
Photoshop - How to edit video (Phlearn)
Photoshop - Color grading video (Phlearn)
Photoshop - How to add transitions (Phlearn)
Photoshop - Creating titles for video (Phlearn)
7 Strategies for filming in low light
Three Point Lighting Tutorial
Basics of Lighting Film Noir
Basic Lighting Techniques
Lighting your greenscreen
Film tips - shooting a fight scene
Storyboard video - Intro to storyboarding
2019 LATEST version Premier Pro Editing Tutorial
2019 Premier Pro beginners tutorial in 30 mins
2019 updated version Premier Pro editing tricks
How to locate missing
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Preliminary Task - EXEMPLARS
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Kings College 1
Kings College 2
Kings College 3
Kings College 4
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2017 - AS student blogs
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GROUP BLOG - Studio J Productions
DOUDNEY, Jackson
MURRAY, James
VEALE, Jackson
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2016 - AS student blogs
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PHILLIPS-OGLE, Alexis
VAN DE WATER, Brooke
GROUP PAGE (Blindside Studios)
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Audiences and distribution - Essay Content
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Proliferation of Hardware essay content
Synergy & Convergence essay answer
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Institutions & Audiences - Theory
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Making & Connecting - Gauntlett
Audience theory - Wiki links
Uses & Gratifications - Blumler & Katz
Slideshare - Synergy & Convergence
Hays Code (1930)
The Golden Age of Hollywood (Classical Hollywood cinema)
Studio System - Golden Age of Hollywood part 2
United States vs Paramount (1948)
The Miracle Case (1952)
Fall of Studio System - Golden Age of Hollywood part 3
The New Hollywood
The Blockbuster Age of Hollywood
The Big Six (2014)
Integration - Vertical vs Horizontal
Megafranchises & synergy - Hollywood
Green-light authority in Hollywood
Producer v Executive Producer
Distribution - Article: "Beyond Traditional Release"
Day-and-Date release (Definition & Rationale)
Release - Simultaneous method
Release - 7 Strategies
Evolution of greenscreening
3D filming - history and methods
Digitisation
Digital Cinema - Advantages & Limitations
Digital Screens worldwide (2006-2015)
Digital Cinema - should we have switched
Pirating - cute video
Audiences defined
Media Theory Video - 2 Step Flow
Media Theory - Hyperdermic Needle
Stuart Hall's Reception Theory Video
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Exam essay strategy (overall)
Representation / Institutions & Audiences exam prep
Representation - Core topic areas & Key elements
Representation - revision booklet
I&A - Core topic areas
I&A - Core topic areas (expanded)
I&A - Essay response strategies pt1
I&A - Essay response strategies pt2
Slideshare - Synergy & Convergence
Megafranchises & synergy - Hollywood
Synergy & Megafranchises
2015 Revision Guide (UK example; valid for all but local NZ case studies)
Cambridge Exemplars
Proliferation of Hardware essay content
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Representation Practise - Homework due Monday 30th May
Hi guys,
This week we are revisiting and refreshing our Representation studies with some practise.Included in your essay submission will need to be your planning piece of paper with all your notes. - Watch the clip embedded below and discuss the following;What sectors of society are RE-presented to us? How is meaning created using the 4 technical elements and what messages are we being fed? Remember, in your essays you get marks alloacated as follows; Terminology: /10 (Get out your glossary! Don't waffle about 'good camera angles' but identify actual technical elements used, name them, explain their effectiveness to DEMONSTRATE that you understand film language) Analysis, Argument and Explanation: /20 (Don't just make statements and observations like, "The camera pointed up at the main character." What does this mean? A low-angle shot would insinuate power and authority. It makes the audience be lead to believe that person is dominant, in charge or somehow holds power over the other character. If we are getting a point of view shot this could also be to help us to identify with the character... Also think about whether these views presented to us are dominant readings in society already or whether they challenge stereotypes that society has created. What do our theorists say about this?) Examples: /20 (Here you need to provide examples from the txt of ALL FOUR technical areas. These examples need to be relevant to the question and need to LINK to having use of correct terminology, need to be explained and analysed and have your point of view argued as to why you take the position you do).VIDEO
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