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Monday, 12 December 2011
Friday, 9 December 2011
mine and tamara cut out animation!
Cut out animation is a different animation technique. its a technique for producing animations using flat characters, props and backgrounds cut from materials such as paper, card, stiff fabric or even photographs. it is used in cartoons such as South Park.
This is my very first cut out animation that i have done in class. i done this animation with my study buddy Tamara. it didn't take long to do, and we found it quite easy. we had to cut out images that we liked from magazines. We then had to put all the pictures we liked togther on a background picture we chose and make a stroy out of it. once we got all the pictures together on our pfered background. We used a tripod and webcam to take snapshots of our work in steps, to help make the cut out animation come to life. The software that we used to make the animation is called: istop motion. We found ' Istop motion' easy and simple to use. When we finished making our cut out animation, we then exported the finished animation and uploaded it to youtube and our blogger accounts.
Monday, 17 October 2011
Friday, 14 October 2011
Friday, 30 September 2011
My top ten tips on how to create a perfect Vox Pop.
1) Fully plan out your Vox pop, how you would like it to be presented.
2) Think of a good open question which are easy to answer.
3) Make sure you have the right equipment when recording and test your questions.
4) Make sure you ask a wide range of people (different age groups) so you get different point of view and answers.
5) When starting to audio record your vox pop make sure you check your input and volume.
6) find a quite place when audio recording or film recording cause it may cause problems when editing if the background is too loud.
7) when recording your vox pop make sure you have a good projection on your voice.
8) Don't sit directly opposite the person your interviewing as it may make them feel intimidated or uncomfortable Don't
9) When filming your vox pop think about your framing, don't go to far or to close, try get a mid shot.
10)Make sure your confident and friendly when asking people your question
2) Think of a good open question which are easy to answer.
3) Make sure you have the right equipment when recording and test your questions.
4) Make sure you ask a wide range of people (different age groups) so you get different point of view and answers.
5) When starting to audio record your vox pop make sure you check your input and volume.
6) find a quite place when audio recording or film recording cause it may cause problems when editing if the background is too loud.
7) when recording your vox pop make sure you have a good projection on your voice.
8) Don't sit directly opposite the person your interviewing as it may make them feel intimidated or uncomfortable Don't
9) When filming your vox pop think about your framing, don't go to far or to close, try get a mid shot.
10)Make sure your confident and friendly when asking people your question
Friday, 16 September 2011
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