Friday, 21 March 2014

Sound (terms)

Diegetic Sound - The term 'diegetic' means the actual sound that is created when recording a scene, a sound that is presented by the actor/actresses voices (dialogue) a sound created by an object/prop in the film and music that is being played in the background by an instrument.

Non-Diegetic Sound- The term 'non-diegetic is the opposite to diegetic it is classed as commentary sound, it is a sound that is placed when editing the film, and is a source of sound that is unseen in the recording. A few sources of sound that come under the term non-diegetic would be: A commentator/narrator and sound effects that have been edited into the film,


On-Screen Sound

Off-Screen Sound -

Parallel Sound -

Contrapuntal Sound -

Sound Bridge -

Friday, 7 March 2014

Thriller Recipe

Sound Exercise Video

Sound exercise (Video)


We created a video to present our knowledge of sound techniques.


Lighting Exercise

Lighting Exercise


In this lesson, our class was looking into lighting techniques that are effective in films, and then we presented all of the lighting techniques in this video.





Key light - This camera technique is used with the brightest light to create shadows. This technique can be effective in a film as it can create suspense or it is a good technique to use when highlighting an object.




Back light - This camera technique is used to outline the object or person, by having the main source of light behind the object or person. This technique could also be used to build tension.


Filler light - This camera technique is a supplementary light used to soften shadows and ignites areas that are not concealed by the key light.
Under lighting - This camera technique illuminates the person or object by having the main source of light is placed below the object/person.





Top lighting -  This camera technique is used to enhance features and can be used to create an alluring look. The main source of light is placed above the person/object.
Low key lighting - This camera technique creates broader and darker shadows, they do this by having sharper contrast between light and dark. This technique is created by using only the key light and back light.




High key lighting - This camera technique is used to erase all shadows, this technique is created by using the filler lights.


Audience Feedback (Focus Group)

Audience Feedback


This is the audience, who are a couple of the students in my media class who offered to give us feedback on the finished film, we made a video where we was asking them questions about the opening, and getting there answers and seeing what they thought about the film and what parts they liked and didn't like.






Overall, the majority of feedback on our film opening was positive.