Friday, 15 November 2013

Creative Media Practice - Production Project Evaluation

In my last blog for Creative Media Production I want to talk about my presentation and how it went about my project production

Time Planning:
Images: My time planning I felt was just something I had to do when I could as I had to concentrate on other work and I also had work commitments that I could of done without having. I felt that doing my project that once I had finished it I would then be able to reflect about it in my presentation. I began by giving myself the weekend to collect my images for my main picture. Unfortunately I was unable to do this because of different reasons in the ground. I done all my research before had so I knew everything I wanted to do and include. After not being able to collect the image I didn’t want to use just any image off Google. Ian was kind enough to tell me that he had already done something similar and had a few images I would be able to use.
Shooting: I gave myself 2/3 days of shooting so I could ask different people that would be happy to be filmed and have something to say about the topic. In these days I wanted all my footage uploaded and ready for the fourth day so I could edit. I decided to use premier to edit my work, I felt this was the best idea for me as I had a better knowledge of it so it wasn’t as time consuming. If I was to shoot again I would have sorted dates and times with the people I was filming and collected some more footage to include. Maybe starting the project earlier would have worked better because I would have giving myself more time to reshoot any shots I needed to.

Location:
For my locations I really wanted to film in the ground so that it worked with what I was trying to produce. I think I worked with what I had and the people I had gathered then I would go to them and get what footage I need. I felt this was a downfall in my project because it would have really made the project overall. I feel I worked with what I could and still got the footage about what I wanted them to talk about.
QR codes:
I think this was the easiest aspect of the production project, I think if I was to create them again I would have not printed and stuck them on the image, I think this made it look less professional. I feel I should have used Photoshop to edit the QR codes into the seat so it looked like the QR codes where already embedded. Other than that I think this was easy enough to do and they all worked first time with no problems.

Presentation:
I think my presentation went really well and I think I explained everything I could in as much detail. I think if I had the opportunity to present again I would make more notes on things I would like to talk about and I would slow everything down, and find a way to cure my nerves. I really think this is a downfall for me because in front of people in bubbly and then on presentations its like in a different person.


Overall I think  if I had the opportunity to do it all again or expand on what I produced I would just fix everything up, I wouldn’t change my whole project because I think it worked well and it done what I wanted it to. I felt the videos could have been filmed using a different camera as I was a bit disappointed with the handheld one but I think it was a good chance to use it and gain a knowledge from it. My aim was to produce something that I feel could had been placed in a museum or maybe a bus stop where the bus route goes towards the ground. I think someone would enjoy looking at this before taking a trip there and experiencing it for themselves. I really enjoyed this project and would thoroughly enjoy doing it again! 

Creative Media Practice - Final Production Project Presentation

Today I presented my final piece for creative media production, yay!!! 

I decided to present my work in a prezi and expand on my planning, developments and my final production. I decided to produce a Prezi instead of some sort of script just so I had a few notes that I could expand on but yet keep eye contact with Mark and Ian instead of having my head in a piece of paper reading it like a robot. I find I get really nervous at presenting even though I’m a very talkative person once you no more I don’t like standing up whether it be one or more person I dislike it at the end of the day so this for me was nerve racking!  

I feel that my presentation went as well as it could, other than me talking really fast and maybe stuttering here and there and trying to get through everything as fast as I could it went ok! I hope. I liked having a prezi to guide me through even though it wasn’t too much in depth it just gave me guide lines to concentrate on.

My Presentation: Prezi
 
My prezi basically just helped me explain my production further and the steps I took to get there. I didn’t want it too detailed as you can see and images included to just brighten it up a bit. I think I knew mostly what I had wanted to say because I had worried about it that much!

Creative Media Practice - Final Production Project Proposal

My Final Project – For my last project in Creative Media Practice I will be attempting to create some sort of short story using QR codes. I feel I want to do this more so because I think I will really enjoy creating this and because I missed out on one half of these sessions so I think I’ll be able to gain it back by creating a production using them, or it could go the wrong way for me!

Idea:
My original idea was to use a map to create some sort of information map about Liverpool, it would concentrate on main areas around Liverpool: 

·         Albert Dock
·         Arena
·         Liverpool One
·         Football Grounds
·         Matthew Street
Etc…

Idea:
After talking to Mark and Ian my idea began to change and it started to really just focus on Liverpool’s football ground and what it means to people. So my idea went from there really: I am going to produce an image of the ground, a close up picture of the stadium seats that fans sit in week in week out and watch their team play. I thought about placing QR codes originally on the chairs in the stadium but this wasn’t practical as I couldn’t take the lecturers out of the university for my presentation.

QR codes:
I am going to be using QR codes to link to different videos, images and information about Liverpool football club

·         Videos – will include different fans talking about their experiences at sitting in that seat and watching Liverpool. I want to use different ages and both genders.
·         Images – Football images of players, team picture and fans
·         Information – Links to information about the club that will be worthwhile reading
 
What inspired me?
I think I always look to do something about football because I see how passionate fans our about it and think listening to them talk about it is fascinating. I think my dad being a big supporter has had an impact on me from being a season ticket holder at a younger age and seeing the fans and how happy they are and enthusiastic. Also working there on match games and witnessing the same things but at a older age and talking to the fans at half time whether they be done because there loosing or happy because they are winning there is always a big atmosphere. I think in a project like this if done right I could really present their feelings strongly.  

I want to stick to my idea throughout the project and hope I can give it as much justice as I would like to.

Creative Media Practice - Youtube Annotations

Our final mini creative media practice and it was YouTube annotations. The presentation mark produced I found I got into most, as I found myself skipping on ahead on blackboard whilst he was going through each, I felt this was good because I felt I had an opinion to give to the class while we was discussing the different YouTube interactivities. We were shown all different types of ways we could use YouTube to interact.  

There are different areas that concentrate on using YouTube annotations for different reasons:  

·         Play
·         Story
·         Education
·         Campaigns
·         Promotion
·         Websites 

I really enjoyed looking at the different styles that each of these had produced. I think I found my favorite was the Tipp-experience:
 
 
I thought the idea of this was fun and interactive, and really got the viewer involved. I think I found myself having a little bit too much fun typing in different scenarios I would have liked to have happened. So after much more fun I carried on researching the different styles and spoke to my group about something we could produce. 

We put ourselves into groups so I, Coral and Becca decided to work together. We brainstormed different ideas and thought about what we could focus on as the main aspect of the story. We wrote down a list of ideas that we liked and narrowed them down to three.

·         Partying
·         Drinking
·         Drug taking 

We decided to combine the three together to create a story about whether or not the young girl accepts the invitations to go out and it goes from there:


We decided to create an interactive story that would show a positive and negative awareness to the audience by making people aware of the things they need to look out for whether out on a night out or in a house party. For instance drugs and alcohol! We chose to film in a house party instead of a busy pub for risk assessment reasons.  We feel this will be hard hitting to some people and we want the point to get across but not make it too serious.  


Once we had shot all our footage we then sat down to edit it using premier, after the first few shots I really began to get into the editing aspect, I cut all the shots up into individual shots so that they would be able to link together. This I felt was easy enough to do and I done this reasonably fast. Once it came up to uploading onto YouTube, and learning how to annotate actual on YouTube I found that some of my videos needed more editing. This was a good time to notice as I still had a couple of hours to go back and do any editing I needed to. Once this was complete the actual annotating was rather easy because I had put my videos in order. I found annotating quite fun and felt I worked well on it, I didn’t find it too complicated and grasped it fast. I think I would have liked to have maybe used this for my final production.

If I was giving the opportunity to do this again or expand on it I would have made the story longer with more options to interactive with and maybe tried to include something similar to the tipp-expereince video with the typing in what they do. Overall I felt it was a good mini task and I did really enjoy it.  

Our YouTube annotation:
 

Creative Media Practice - Isadora

Todays session involved us looked at a programme called Isadora. I have vaguely heard about this software but never really looked into it.  

So first thing I done was look to see what it was all about! It was first created by Mark Conigilo a composer media artist, focuses on art forms and technology.  


Mark spoke to us briefly about Isadora and what it was, giving us a small insight and showed us how we could access it. Troikatronix website is where we would have to download the software from.  

After researching about Isadora I found that it has become an essential resource for creative ingenuity for thousands individual artists, designers, educators, and companies in a variety of disciplines and environments worldwide. Because all patches in Isadora are created from scratch by their user, they are as unique as their creator.

I looked at how Isadora is used to help in music videos using sound, I found that this looked amazing! The graphics linked in with the music was beautiful and shows a lot more depth. I would love to look at creating something like this in the future.  
 
 

After talking and researching it was time to be put into random groups. We then looked at ideas for out Isadora project. Our brief was for our story to be Halloween based, so what better way than a murder we felt. In our groups we brainstormed ideas and then decided together on making some kind of interactive narrative with a game twist to it. A girl was to miss her train home and she would then have to find her way back to her friend’s house. But would she get killed! This was then going to be the Halloween based aspect.  

As we talked about our story it came clear that we could expand this at each step with more ideas coming in constantly. The next day I couldn’t attend to help with my group for certain reasons but I was happy that my group was confident with the idea and knew that they would produce good quality POV shots for all the scenarios we wanted to include. I felt then I could help contribute more towards the editing aspect as I had a bit more time to watch the tutorials on Isadora, this is time consuming but I felt myself engrossed in them. We didn’t want our production to become too complex so at each stage took a step back from maybe something we would have really liked to have done thinking about the time we had to produce it. A plan was drawn out of a piece of paper to give us a clear view of what it was we were creating. Going along the steps we realised some ideas where to complex and wouldn’t make scenes so this gave us the opportunity to change them.  

When coming to edit the next week unfortunately no images had been produced for different reasons that couldn’t be helped. So instead of getting annoyed we done what we could and used what we had to produce something.  I think the group was disappointed that we couldn’t have done what we planned to the extent because I think it would have been a really good piece of work but these things happen when working in groups.  

I then went on to create a short project using different images I collected that ranged around 4 stages. I don’t think what I produced was anything special but I felt it gave me a good insight to using Isadora, which I had never done so before. I think the software is really good if you like stuff like that but I feel I wouldn’t like to go back and work on it so in depth again, or maybe I would after watching more tutorials, only the future will tell!  

For my final project I think I will be keeping clear from this software as it doesn’t allow you to save it and I think the software may still have some technical issues itself and my confidence on it for a final project I don’t think would have helped me produce something good but I am happy I got the opportunity to try it.

Creative Media Practice - QR Codes

Unfortunately I missed the QR code session on Thursday as I was unwell; I found this frustrating because I found creating these fun as I have worked on them before in the past. I have created them in sixth form and looked at them in university. Id of liked to attend this session, but there is nothing I can do about it now unfortunately. 

QR codes are used in a way to load information to your mobile phone or any other device that allows you to have the app to access the information. Qr’s can link to various things such as: 

·         Picture

·         Video

·         Blog

·         YouTube

·         Website

·         General Information

And many more. This is now a way in which people look for information in all different destinations, whether it is at a bus stop or even pub toilets I know now have them!
 
Different styles can be used on QR codes! J
A TIOLET! I found this bizarre but if you have the time it is a quiet place you can look maybe. QR stands for ‘Quick Response’ hence what it does! These where originally made for companies but it caught on that much that the whole world is going mad for them. 

After being off until Thursday I was able to attend the next session where I joined a group and looked at what they had been producing and helped out in any way that I could. The task was to make a short story using five QR codes. The group decided to use a story involving a missing cat that would eventually have a twist at the end of it.

The QR code links: 

·         Missing cat poster

·         Cats eye view

·         Last QR was text based but didn’t work as was meant to speak out

I really enjoyed researching about QR codes even though I had past knowledge about them, I think they can be really fun to use if you use them in the correct way and can be very informative. I like the idea that you can do something so simple through a phone from a bar code. Sounds a lot more difficult than it is!

I look forward to using these again in the future hopefully.

Creative Media Practice - Triptych

Creative Media Practice – Our first look into our mini projects was to look at and create and triptych, this is also known as split screen. As a group of 3 to 4 people we was to create a narrative together.  

After the lecture I decided to research more about triptych, I found that a triptych is a work of art that is sectioned into three sections, mostly panel paintings. Triptychs are a beautiful way to show art and display it to people.

 As a group of three, me and Natasha decided to work together to try and create our own triptych. We were to create a video triptych that showed a video within three split screens. We chose to focus on churches and that inside and outside feel to them. 
 
 

Before going out and capturing I decided to research some similar triptychs that were out there, I came across a lot of image based ones but not any video. I didn’t really question why. We decided we wanted to make ours visual than think of a story at focus on the main frames.

Cathedrals we looked at:

·         Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral

·         Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

These cathedrals gave use the opportunity to gather some beautiful images. We wanted our triptych to be seen as someone viewing the cathedral for themselves. So we had basically a afternoon to shoot as much as we could ready for editing the next day.

We began the next day by using after effects which didn’t work out as planned, we managed to get half way through before we realised a lot of the images weren’t working on the software. I made a big decision in the group to change to premier so that we at least had something to show at the end of the day. This gave me the opportunity to work with both software’s which was fun but I am more comfortable with premier.
 
 
I enjoyed using this style technique I had never heard about it before and think I gained a lot from researching about it before hand. I think that if we had a little more time we would have been able to make the triptych something completely different. I feel the way it was going on after effects looked good but we didn’t have time unfortunately to put that much effort into premier. I think next time that images need to be all the same size scale because this was definitely noticeable when it came to showing and was difficult to work around. I think the change in light in the cathedrals could have been worked on because they both has different contrasts that was shown clearly.

I think if I was to expand on this or do it again I would work on my story a lot more before going ahead and shooting! (You learn from your mistakes) I should have maybe suggested premier in the first place but it’s not a one man team. I would like to expand one day on this story because I think the images would make a beautiful triptych.