To create the kaleidoscope video, I used sample footage given to us by Dave. I imported the footage into Premiere Pro, I then searched in the effects tab for ‘mirror’ and dragged the effect onto the audio clip. I then played around with the reflection angle in all of the different levels, creating multiples of these. This is what gives the different angles around the screen.
Convergence - one company using multiple platforms to market their product.
For example - James bond - original novels, trailers, posters, website, social media, video games and merchandise.
Synergy - two or more companies working together for mutual benefit and gain.
For example - James bond - soundtrack, merchandise, clothing and accessories, cars and food/drink.
To create the minute of me video, we started by setting two cameras into monochrome. We then set up one of the cameras on a tripod to create the master shot for the video. This camera also was the camera which had the Rode mic attached to the top. We then had the other camera hand held moving around, we asked multiple questions to Zac. We then uploaded the video clips to Premiere Pro and layered the two clips on top of each other. We synced the videos up by using the technique that we got taught by Dave to clap three times in front of all cameras so that we can visually match the claps and also see for where the audio peaks in three places. We then chopped the hand held video up placing that on top of the master shot to keep swapping between the two cameras, this was also practice for multi camera filming. This video was difficult to film as we had parents coming into the room as it was filmed on an open event.
To take these images, I put the camera into monochrome. I positioned the camera just below the corner of the soft-box light. I had the person in the image face his body towards the light then have his face looking at the camera lens. He was not smiling to allow the photographs to have a professional look to them.
The appearance of something being true or real. Verisimilitude is the likeness or semblance of a narrative to reality or to the truth. Verisimilitude refers to the believability of a narrative the extent to which the narrative appears realistic, likely or plausible regardless of if it is fictional or non-fictional.
For example - Titanic - some people have a disbelief of the story in titanic for a few reasons..
She tried to kill themselves aboard the titanic which is unlikely.
You can be certain that there were no evil bad guys like Billy and Dane firing weapons on board the ship.
Little things like that lose the verisimilitude and make the story seem less believable because of their flaws in the storyline.
Macro Photography is extreme close-up photography often of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size.
Macro lenses are available in a range of focal lengths for different purposes, the most common focal lengths are around 50mm, 100mm and 180mm the smaller the focal length, the cheaper, smaller and lighter they are.
The Waithe Test is for the representation of black women in film. If a film passes the Waithe Test, there will be a black woman who exists within a position of power and is in a healthy relationship. Black women in films are often overly stereotyped.
A film that passes the Waithe Test is Hidden Figures, this film is about three female African-American mathematicians playing a pivotal role in astronaut John Glenn's launch into orbit. Meanwhile, they also have to deal with racial and gender discrimination at work.
The Bayer Filter mosaic is a colour filter for arranging RGB colour filters on a square grid of photosensors. Its particular arrangement of colour filters and used in most single-chip digital image sensors used in digital cameras, camcorders and scanners to create colour images.