Thursday, 1 October 2015

Sound notes

Sound

Film sound is as important and as carefully controlled as the visual elements of a text. Although sound is often recorded on set, most film sound is added in post-production
Film sound will be mixed very carefully to ensure that important sounds are emphasised and that the correct atmosphere for a sequence is maintained

Selective sound is used to emphasis key sound elements within a sequence.

Ambient sound is used to create a particular atmosphere or a sense of place.

Other elements of sound design to look out for:

  • Sound bridges – the use of sound to help transitions between sequences pass more fluidly.

  • Sound effects – are used to create a sense of realism or to create some psychological impact and effect.

Sound can be either:
  • Diegetic – that is, it exists within the world of the film or
  • Non-diegetic – that is, it emerges from outside the world of the film, eg film soundtracks

Diegetic Sound
Non-Diegetic Sound


·         Voices of characters
·         Sounds made by objects in the story 
·         Music represented as coming from instruments in the story space
·         Diegetic sound is the sound that you would hear if you were in the film walking around …ect.
























·         Narrators commentary
·         Sound effects which are added for dramatic effect
·         Musical score/soundtrack

Film sound can be either:

  • Synchronous – this is when a sound affect is matched with another technical event or action which reinforces this effect.



  • Asynchronous – this is when a sound originates from outside of the diegetic reality of the film; musical soundtrack.



  • Contrapuntal – noise or sound effect which doesn’t match the visuals, often juxtaposed to create alternative meaning.



Other elements of sound design to look out for:

  • Voiceovers – this is the voice of the character. This voice often guides or informs the external audience but can be used to push them in wrong narrative decisions.




  • Theme music – this is the music that introduces, develops through out and ends the film. If often indicates the personality and mode of address of the movie.




  • Musical Score – used to create atmosphere, to link shots or sequences, to help create the narrative or to offer information about the characters.




  • Silence – film/TV are very rarely silent, but this effect is occasionally used to provoke a reaction from the audience.





Thursday, 21 May 2015

Core units sheet

Btec Level 2 Creative Media Production
Evidence Appendix for the Core Units
Name:  COLLIER, Solomon

Unit
Grading Criteria
Evidence Found In
Grade
Overall
Unit 1: research for creative media production
P1, M1, D1
Know about research methods and techniques
Unit 1: Research types grid
Merit
Merit
P2, M2, D2
Use research methods and techniques to investigate an existing media product
Unit 18: Advertising
Pass
Merit
Unit 9: Photography Techniques
Merit
P3, M3, D3
Use research methods and techniques to gather material for a media production
Unit 18: Advertising
pass
Merit
Unit 9: Photography Techniques
Merit
P4, M4, D4
Be able to present results of research
Unit 2: Presentation
Merit
Merit
Unit 18: Advertising
pass
Unit 9: Photography
Merit
Unit 1 Overall Grade

Merit
Unit 2: communication techniques for creative media production
P1, M1, D1, P2, M2, D2, P3, M3, D3, P4, M4, D4, P5, M5, D5
All covered in Unit 18
Unit 2 Overall Grade
Merit
Merit


Unit 9 - Marking sheet

Candidate Name: COLLIER, Solomon

Assignment 1 – Types of Photography and Research - Merit

Evidence
Grade
Unit 1:
P2, M2, D2 & P4, M4, D4
Task 1- 3 (plus HL – Timeline)
Techniques
Blog
Merit
Unit 9
P1, M1, D1
                                                                          
Task 4 – 8
Planning your images/exhibition
Blog
Merit
Assignment 2: Creating Photographs using skills - Merit
Unit 9
P2, M2, D2
Task 9 - 10
Production – Images Produced
Blog
Merit
Assignment 3: Evaluation / Evaluation - Merit
Unit 9
P3, M3, D3
Task 11
Step by step and evaluation

Some
Merit

Action Plan (to improve grade):

Task 1: Types of Photography – Great choices, nice layout, could have more detail

Task 2: Icons of Photography – good images, good detail if a little simple

Task 3: Photographer – good images with some detail on photographer, lacks good info

Home Learning: Timeline – Some images added, but needs more examples for each stage

Task 4: Practice Images –Good images with some detail

Task 5: Image Plan – Some detail but is rushed

Task 6: Collage – Good collage – effective colours and layout good.

Task 7: Exhibition Title/Plan – Very brief info, needs more detail on image size and exhibition

Task 8: Schedule/proposal – missing – all work now added – good detail on proposal.

Task 9 & 10: Images & Exhibition – some good images but lacks a good layout

Task 11: Evaluation/Feedback Questionnaire – Some good points in evaluation with some key illustrative examples. More analysis and less description needed. No questionnaire or reflection from feedback. Questions added with some reflective comment  - what worked and why.

Student Action Plan
I understand the contents of this action plan and realise that it is up to me to act on the advice given. I will…


Student Signature:

Date:

Assessor name: MDR

Date: Nov 2014
  Merit

 
Assessor signature: MDrummond




Unit 18 - Grade sheet

Candidate Name: COLLIER, Solomon

Task 1: Research - merit
Unit 1: P2, M2, D2 & P4, M4, D4

Unit 18: P1, M1, D1

Evidence
Grade
Unusual advert analysis
blog
merit
Advertising techniques worksheet
blog
pass
Team name (advertising company), slogan and logo
blog
merit
4 advert analysis table
blog
pass
Individual advert analysis
blog
pass
Task 2: Developing your product - merit
Unit 1: P3, M3, D3

Unit 18: P2, M2, D2

Mind map of initial group ideas
blog
merit
Blog post of individual ideas and research into a rival product
blog
pass
Blog post with team review of ideas and final group decision
blog
merit
Task 3: The design process - merit
Unit 18: P3, M3, D3


Evidence
Grade
A poster for an appropriate magazine
yes
merit
An advert for a bus or train
yes
merit
An online advert for a website (banner)
n/a
n/a
A group TV advert
blog
merit
Task 4 and 5: The Pitch and Evaluation - merit
Unit 1: P4, M4, D4

Unit 4: P2, M2, D2


Evidence
Grade
Proof of pitch photo
yes
N/A Pitch graded on Unit 2 sheet
Pitch powerpoint/prezi
yes
Unit 18: P4, M4, D4
Unit 4: P3, M3, D3
Evaluation
blog
merit
Action Plan (to improve grade):

Task 1 –
·         Some good analysis of the adverts
·         Some rather brief definitions of the techniques, more detail needed.
·         team name and slogan explained, good clear logos designed.
·         Brief notes on the 4 adverts, more detail needed, also make the post bigger so is easier to read
·         Some brief research on 5 gum, more detail needed.
Task 2 –
·         A good mind map showing your ideas well
·         No work uploaded – some good research on 5 gum, more evidence of your ideas needed
·         Good clear table showing the groups ideas
Task 3 – great TV advert, very humorous. Clear magazine and tube advert, please upload your website banner
Task 4 – photo added, please upload your group powerpoint you used in the presentation. added
Task 5 – evaluation is written well. Good analysis of strengths and weaknesses.

Please upload the rest of your work



Student Action Plan:
I understand the contents of this action plan and realise that it is up to me to act on the advice given. I will….
Student Signature:

merit
 
Date:
Assessor name:AJO

Date:28/04/15
Assessor signature: