Monday 19 January 2015

Pitch idea


10) Title credits
What will your title credits look like?
-Moving screen and images.

Do you intend to create them in Motion or in FCP?
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 Final cut pro, this is because my group is doing a youth drama so it has to have the highest quality possible; even if it is a low-budget opening movie. Final Cut Pro is ideally suited to create HD videos of the highest quality. Furthermore, we do not have the sufficient sound equipment to filter out any unwanted diegetic sounds such as cars going past; solution for the is the feature FCP has which it the multi-Channel Audio.

13) a. Identify any risks that you may come across when filming with some possible solutions to prevent these risks.

The risks we may face when filming is tripping and falling over equipment. These hazards could simply be avoided by packing away equipment not used and not leaving wires lying around.
Another hazard is extreme weather, snow may damage the equipment or make it liable for the cast to turn ill. Due to the season; frost, rain and snow could make the cast vulnerable to slipping and ruin the equipment. The only solution for this is not to film during these periods as it could ruin equipment and is a health hazard.
The way to stay safe is to look at each shooting set up or location individually and think of what exactly could go wrong.

14. Technology Skills Audit.
a. What different technology (hardware and software) have you used and learned about to date? 

We have learned how to use software technology such as Garageband, Final cut pro and Motion. b.Final cut pro enables us to cut scenes and place them together in the order wanted. Motion helps us use a template for our titles, saving time and making it look more professional. Garageband allows us to create our own soundtrack, this way we don't have to worry about copyright infringements. 

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