- ' Your AS Media Bridging Unit '
- http://beaverwoodmediabridgingunit.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/your-as-media-bridging-unit.html
I found this link extremely helpful, as it gave a clear explanation of the breakdown for this AS level. It has also helped towards my bridging task, as it offers a helpful marking criteria.
- ' The Horror Genre '
- http://beaverwoodmedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/horror-genre.html
I found this post/video extremely interesting, as I had no previous knowledge of the genre horror.
I learnt that the 4 key aspects of making a successful horror film are to:
- Define
-Stylize
-Shoot
-Edit
The post also informed me that directors use 'crooked angles' and shakey shots' to create suspense and effect through camera angles. A director will also use thematic editing, using an A-B image to convey emotion.
-Storyboarding (AFI's Lights, Camera, Education!)
- http://beaverwoodmedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/storyboarding-afis-lights-camera.html
I found this post/video very helpful, it has allowed to me to understand that in order to be successful within the film industry, after writing a script the director must then create a story board. They are referred to as blue prints and visual maps, this highlights the importance of them and how they are significant within the structure and successful transitions within the film.
It pleased me to find out that you do not have to be a good drawer in order to create a story board ! :D
- http://beaverwoodmediabridgingunit.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/your-as-media-bridging-unit.html
I found this link extremely helpful, as it gave a clear explanation of the breakdown for this AS level. It has also helped towards my bridging task, as it offers a helpful marking criteria.
- ' The Horror Genre '
- http://beaverwoodmedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/horror-genre.html
I found this post/video extremely interesting, as I had no previous knowledge of the genre horror.
I learnt that the 4 key aspects of making a successful horror film are to:
- Define
-Stylize
-Shoot
-Edit
The post also informed me that directors use 'crooked angles' and shakey shots' to create suspense and effect through camera angles. A director will also use thematic editing, using an A-B image to convey emotion.
-Storyboarding (AFI's Lights, Camera, Education!)
- http://beaverwoodmedia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/storyboarding-afis-lights-camera.html
I found this post/video very helpful, it has allowed to me to understand that in order to be successful within the film industry, after writing a script the director must then create a story board. They are referred to as blue prints and visual maps, this highlights the importance of them and how they are significant within the structure and successful transitions within the film.
It pleased me to find out that you do not have to be a good drawer in order to create a story board ! :D
I'm glad you found these resources helpful.
ReplyDeleteGo back to Beaverwoodmedia - the post about Blogging - to help you work out how to set up hyperlinks in your posts (at the moment I think you've just copied and pasted the link address?) See me if you're still having trouble.