Wednesday 19 November 2008

location scouting for our amazing one shot wonder











Like real students, we went to the pub to sort out our work lol and after we constructed an awesome storyboard (illustrations by joe, but not me the other joe xD) we went out to find a location for our film.










Some photos i took during the lighting excercise, mhmm, yeah, whos the coolest multimedia group ever, thats right, we are lol go team ntu

Monday 10 November 2008

Rule of thirds involves using a 9 by 9 grid placed over a photograph or piece of footage. This is used to help in the composition of the text, aligning features within it to make it much more visually pleasing. For example, the horizon is usually aligned with the lower horizontal line so the picture is divided equally. By lining up subjects with the lines of the grid, photos can be made to look much more professional.

In the image above, the subject, a wooden house, falls between the upper and lower lines of the grid. This means the subject is centered, drawing the eyes of the audience. The horizon also falls between these two lines, dividing the image equally.

When using the rule of thirds, certain things must be remembered. For example, when photographing a person, they are usually lined up with a vertical line. However, the rule of thirds is usually considered by photographers as more of 'guidelines' as unconventional photos can be taken not using the rule that can look aesthetically pleasing.

Wednesday 5 November 2008

Heres a link to all my youtube videos, you can ignore the tiger one, it was just a test for something xD

http://uk.youtube.com/results?search_query=whiterangermrjoe&search_type=&aq=f