Posts

CRITICAL REVIEW

  Critical review Prior to beginning my video production, I watched a few videos of various candidates. I was utterly astounded that students could produce such videos. However, watching those videos gave me inspiration for my own video; "NIGHT OUT" by Ibrahim Qayyum was the one that most greatly influenced me. Ibrahim had a pretty original idea for the video, and the writing was also excellent.  Several other candidate videos, such as "THE FIRST DEGREE" by Rye Tech and "EXCEMPTION" by Brendon Hargrav, that were pertinent to my own topic were also watched by me.  The audio of the characters was the only significant difference I could hear after I finished my own film and compared it to the ones mentioned, which are better than mine. The only area of the audio editing where I ran into trouble was when the character was having a dialogue since I lacked the necessary tools and innovative ideas. Anticipate this I didn't see any mistakes in my film, however...

KEY MOVEMENTS

  Key Movements There were several pivotal moments during my whole video producing adventure that allowed me to expand my expertise. When my buddy and teacher introduced me to the editing programmes Davincii and Canva, It made my first ever key movements:  1. My friend and teacher advised me to not believe everything you read online and suggested that I use Canva and Davincii because they are straightforward and simple to use because I was really confused about how I am going to edit my video. 2. Using the camera was the next most crucial step in my film creation.I had never handled a camera before when I did so for the first time. It was like alien technology to me and I had no idea how to use it, but thanks to my teacher, Mr. Ankit Sharma, I didn't back down from it.   3. For me, the easiest and most intriguing step was editing. I was naturally good at editing and enjoyed it a lot.  4. My principal assisted with the shooting in certain locations and saw that I wasn...

MY EXPERIENCE

  MY EXPERIENCE I've been studying media studies at the AS level for a while. I had several challenges during this time, from to conclusion. The topic of media in general was completely foreign to me. Being Indian, I was never exposed to courses like media, and the curriculum in Cambridge is vastly different from that in India. [CBSE] From the beginning to the conclusion, the media subject was full of difficulties, including:  1 . Understanding the nature of the subject, which took me the first few months to do.This comment refers to the fact that media was a big subject to understand and that as I dug in, it grew more complicated and perplexing. There came a time when I started to lose faith and believed that this topic was not for me.But when my instructor Mr. Ankit Sharma showed up, he gave me some hope.He is the one who first introduced me to media, and at that pivotal moment he counselled me against overthinking and formulating a strategy because media is closely related ...

REFERENCES

 REFERENCES  All of my work that I have done on my blog, I have taken references through out the internet as google,  wikipedia, YouTube and many other websites from the internet.  

PRODUCTION

      PRODUCTION I started filming on March 10 and have been doing so ever since. I've already completed 40% of the shoots, and my deadline is March 25. The process of shooting my movie was entirely new to me. The first thing I learned was to put my theoretical knowledge into practise when I initially began filming my movie because I didn't know how to hold or operate a camera. When my actor didn't listen to me throughout the shooting, I found it difficult to manage my emotions. The performers chosen were my friends and juniors, and they were incredibly helpful and understanding during the entire process. There were times when I was unsure of what to shoot, and at those times, my friends and teachers really assisted me both logistically and mentally.I'm getting fairly pumped since editing is about to start.

HANDLING CAMERA ANGLES

       UNDERSTANDING THE CAMERA SHOTS   In the last week, I have started Shooting my film however I am facing difficulties in filming my movie, such as handling the camera, understanding the camera angles, and applying the theoretical material that I have learned. After realizing my weakness, why not research how to use camera angles and shots.  In recent time, I am learning to handle Sony's HX400V point-and-shoot camera, I have understood the basics of the camera but haven't tried to shoot any scene with it. Then