See http://mediatechtips.blogspot.com/2012/06/avoid-rendering-in-final-cut.html
Feel free to add comments/pass on suggestions! There is an extensive archive of posts covering most aspects you'll need to consider - use the BritCinema blog too to help add depth of knowledge on the film industry to your posts + Evaluation. A full guide to the coursework + what to blog is provided, and you can look over past student blogs using the Media Blogs...blog!
Key Posts
- Analysing openings guide
- AUDIENCE U+G theory
- Blog setup
- CINEMATOGRAPHY low light shoots
- COURSEWORK GUIDE in 10 steps
- Eval OVERVIEW
- Eval Q1a CONVENTIONS
- Eval Q1b REPRESENTATIONS
- Eval Q2a AUDIENCES
- Eval Q2b DISTRIBUTION
- Eval Q3 DEVELOPMENT
- Eval Q4 TECHNOLOGIES
- Final Cut Pro X
- GENRE research
- IDENTS
- Pitching
- Prelim
- TECH tips blog
- TECHNOLOGIES tag
- Titles tag
- Working title(s)
Saturday, 30 June 2012
Saturday, 16 June 2012
UPLOADING HD FOOTAGE + EXPORTING
Follow the guide step-by-step below - you'd be advised to download
this + keep a copy on your memory stick (and in your named folder)
Uploading Hd Footage From Sd Card 2012
Uploading Hd Footage From Sd Card 2012
IDEAs NOTES SHEET
Download and edit as you wish. Again, using docs like this helps with
achieving marks for R+P - but also helps to set out and organise your
ideas, and make it clear what you've got to organise!
Use this for class exercises but also for any coursework project ideas
Film Idea Summary
Use this for class exercises but also for any coursework project ideas
Film Idea Summary
SHOOTING SCHEDULE TEMPLATE
You're marked on time management so want to be able to record and evidence your time management; download and modify as you wish
Shooting Schedule--log for Insert Group Name
Shooting Schedule--log for Insert Group Name
CALL SHEET TEMPLATE
Download this and modify as you wish; delete all the text above the table apart from the title
Using these and thus being able to evidence your use of call sheets (also storyboards and shotlists) will help you with marks for time management plus organisation of resources.
Film Call Sheet
Using these and thus being able to evidence your use of call sheets (also storyboards and shotlists) will help you with marks for time management plus organisation of resources.
Film Call Sheet
Storyboard templates
If you need any from home, you can use the doc below, one of several designs from http://xinsight.ca/tools/storyboard.html
A note on storyboarding though - they are necessary, useful and gain marks, BUT its easy to be limited by them, and also to spend excessive time on drawing lovely pictures. Stickmen are fine; its just important you get proportions right to accurately represent the shot type, angle, framing etc.To make sure its clear what you intend, use screenplay-style written denotation too; try to use capitalised abbrevations (LA/HA/MA/DutchA; ECU/CU/MCU/MS/MLS/LS/ELS) + cam movement (pan, tilt, track; note if handheld)
A note on storyboarding though - they are necessary, useful and gain marks, BUT its easy to be limited by them, and also to spend excessive time on drawing lovely pictures. Stickmen are fine; its just important you get proportions right to accurately represent the shot type, angle, framing etc.To make sure its clear what you intend, use screenplay-style written denotation too; try to use capitalised abbrevations (LA/HA/MA/DutchA; ECU/CU/MCU/MS/MLS/LS/ELS) + cam movement (pan, tilt, track; note if handheld)
Storyboard Template 16x9ELS of housetransition - MLS on dooretc
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