Wednesday, 22 December 2010

This is a list of the things in which we needed to edit from our documentary










This is the parental consent form for the interview with the young child.

Screenshots of editing process

Screenshots of us editing different things.

Editing interview cutaways

Editing transitions

Making the news paper advert

Making the radio trailer

Making the montage


These are photographs our of our drawings planning the newspaper advert





Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Filming Process


This is a picture of our video log list. It lists all of the filming we did, how long the shot was and whether or not we thought it was a good take. This was helpful as we then knew exactly what we had filmed for the editing process.

Radio Trailer Script

Are you sitting comfortably? Right then we will begin...
Catherine Cookson .. Never look away (CLIP FROM VOXPOP)

So many people love getting lost in a book but why is it that reading has become less popular for the younger generation over the past few years?

HOPE INTERVIEW CLIP: I dont really like reading...

MR MORRIS CLIP: Fire up students imagination ...

Would society be lost without books? Are computer games beginning to turn the nation's youth turning into illiterates?

Once upon a time . Wednesday 8pm on ITV1

Editing Process


This is a short clip of us editing using Premiere Pro 1.5. In this clip we are editing the interview of a young child.

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Filming Interviews


These pictures are from when we filmed the interview with the teenager. The images show us setting up the video camera and tripod so that the framing was correct. Also setting it in a place where the mis-en-scene was approporiate to the interview. The other pictures are then of us recording the interview.








Friday, 3 December 2010

Ancillary Texts

CODES AND CONVENTIONS OF A NEWSPAPER PRINT ADVERT:

Conventionally a newspaper advert is A4 landscape. This is so it can then be adapted to different forms of media.

The newspaper advert must include certain things about the documentary

- TIME AND DATE OF PROGRAMME
- TITLE
- CATCHING SLOGAN
- AN INTERESTING IMAGE WHICH WILL ATTRACT THE AUDIENCE

Here are some examples of print adverts


Ancillary Tasks: Radio Adverts

RADIO TRAILER TO PROMOTE YOUR DOCUMENTARY
  > Codes and conventions
  > Dual Purpose ( Cleverly done )

BBC TRAILER ON WEATHER:
 - Sound effects (Different weathers)
- John Kettley (Main BBC weatherman) Voiceover
- Female voiceover at the end about scheduling "coming soon > Channel "
- SFX would match what he is saying (Sounds like he is actually there)
- Humour in the script
- Sound Levels

DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THE QUEEN:
- Voiceover (man voice)
- Music bed
- Voice clips from documentary

STEPHEN FRY:
- Music bed
- Posh man voiceover (Stephen Fry talking about the subjects he will discuss)
- Animal SFX (quiet) .. sounds as if he is telling a story
- Posh woman voiceover ( Title andschedule) -  Calm/peaceful delivery

SPECIAL NEEDS PETS:
- Clip from programme
- Music bed throughout
- Alliteration
- Woman voiceover at the end
- People arguing
- Silly/Querky music bed
- Voice over is intercut with the extracts
> poses questions for the audience & intrigues them
> scheduling is always at the end

INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY:
- guitar music bed
- cannot understand peoples voices/accents
- different voices are put together to tell a story


CODES AND CONVENTIONS OF A DOCUMENTARY RADIO TRAILER
- Extracts from the programme
- voiceover intercut throughout
- trailer should intrique the audience - make them want to know more
- must have scheduling information at the end
TITLE - DAY - TIME - CHANNEL
- must contain a music bed where appropriate
- 30 to 40 seconds long
- must include a slogan