Friday, 20 May 2011

4.4 - reviewing 4.1



In 4.1 i was researching, i have completed worksheets that helped to understand what is involved in Record, i have found out what record is and different types of record. I used both primary and secondary research.




Primary Research:








  • interview with Lokmen Chekki, he came in to talk about Film, he is a production assistant and works with cameras a lot. He has been working in the industry for 5 years now and has worked on the BBC as a cameraman. He had alot of advice to give us. And also told us what filming is involved.










  • Also had an interview with Yoshito Darmon, he is a production assistant and worked with cameras allot, he taught us about the aesthetic rules, lighting etc. The 3 main Aesthetic rules that he taught us was, The rule of thirds, The white balance and depth of field, this helped a lot as these are different techniques to use on the camera.




Secondary Research:





  • First of all I researched on the internet for successful music video producers, I have found a few that are very famous, I have uploaded this information on my blog, showing pictures and information about them and how it came about that they are producers.






  • I then looked on YouTube for different types of music videos, e.g. silent film, black and white film (early stages of record), HD and 1970's news cast, this showed me how technology has changed for the better, and how in the early stages of record they had no colour and no HD, the videos where in poor quality.


The secondary research went well as it gave me an insight of how music videos has dramatically changed throughout the years, however it could have been better if i had more time to reserch as i would have liked to find out more.



I think in the Primary Reseach it did go well as i learnt alot from Chekki and Darmon, knowing what is takes to work in the industry and now haveing tips on how to use a camera at its full potensual, what could have been improved is also the time limit on the interview, i would have liked to ask more questions.

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