Monday, 15 December 2014
Friday, 12 December 2014
Friday, 5 December 2014
Trailer Target
here is a trailer we have produced for our short film, this was done to understand the use of tools of final cut pro.
uploading our feedback onto our blog
today we uploaded our feedback onto our blog as well as short film
Thursday, 4 December 2014
target trailer editing
We were working on building a trailer for our film, our group agreed it would be best as it would help us get to know final cut pro tools and how to function it so that when we come to edit the film we work on the film quickly without no issues.
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
letter from police regarding risk
Prop used: Pellet Gun
During our video we were aware with the risk of shooting in public with a Pellet gun due to that fact it could make the public very uncomfortable. We therefore took this into consideration and went to the Metropolitan Police Town Centre in Walthamstow. The police said it was fine and gave us permission with some guidelines.
The following guidelines:
.The pellet gun must not contain bullets whether it be plastic or metal or any sort of object within the gun.
. It must be put away out of sight when finished filming.
.The trigger cannot be pulled in any circumstances.
.Failure to follow these guidelines will result in prosecution.
We took these guidelines very well into consideration and followed these steps. In addition the two main reasons which made the police comfortable was the fact the the actual pellet gun itself could not function properly in any way and was completely disabled and we kept a sign saying "Filming in Progress" which made the public feel more comfortable. Which is why the video shoot went efficiently and safely .
For safety we took permission from our local police before using the prop so that without any concerns we would have a proof if any concerns would arise.
During our video we were aware with the risk of shooting in public with a Pellet gun due to that fact it could make the public very uncomfortable. We therefore took this into consideration and went to the Metropolitan Police Town Centre in Walthamstow. The police said it was fine and gave us permission with some guidelines.
The following guidelines:
.The pellet gun must not contain bullets whether it be plastic or metal or any sort of object within the gun.
. It must be put away out of sight when finished filming.
.The trigger cannot be pulled in any circumstances.
.Failure to follow these guidelines will result in prosecution.
We took these guidelines very well into consideration and followed these steps. In addition the two main reasons which made the police comfortable was the fact the the actual pellet gun itself could not function properly in any way and was completely disabled and we kept a sign saying "Filming in Progress" which made the public feel more comfortable. Which is why the video shoot went efficiently and safely .
For safety we took permission from our local police before using the prop so that without any concerns we would have a proof if any concerns would arise.
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Beginning of our case studies
Our teacher began telling us of how to plan our research on six mini case studies
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