Friday, January 30, 2009

Getting started

I have spent the day organising my office, purging all of last trimesters stuff into folders and bookcases and clearing out loads of junk that has built up over the holidays.

I found that quite a lot of information was distributed very quickly this tri, making me feel a bit anxious to get started asap. I have downloaded all the Module Summaries, Production resources and reading and templates and organised a new scratch disk for everything I create this tri in a suitable place for storing files.

I should state right up front that I am a Mac user, and I dont think I have notified a software house at the UoN as yet that I will need Mac Software, I am hoping it will be Adobe's Master Collection CS4 as I have read a few books on After Effects and Premiere Pro (in albeit CS3) and feel that would be a big advantage early on. Last year having never touched 3D software ever, I went a bit introverted, manic and prolly pretty dam weird for a few months while getting the hang of it!

I am just going to list where I am at with Module 0 and aim to do this regularly to time-stamp my progress.

READ:
  • Course Outline PDF √
  • Digital Video Files PDF √
  • Digital Video Terminology PDF √
  • Introdution to Premier Pro PDF √
SOURCE:
  • Stock footage, photos and sounds for Assignement 1. √ (still need more footage and pics)
WRITE:
  • Concept Brief
  • Draft Storyboard
Neither of the last two have any ink on paper yet, I have some ideas about using the footage I captured on the m/bike to do some high speed intro and I like the idea of some space footage fromt the stock libraries, plus a few pics I have of me as overlays but I am not clued in yet as to how I will pull it together for a 120 second collage of 'two or three things about me'. Right now I want to tell the story visually with heavy metal music as the soundtrack but dont think it quite tells the story.

I think I have my first case of writers block, but in this case it is Video Directors block. I am not used to working this way with video, I usually get footage, or take footage, and then throw it together in the timeline, cut and trimming and reordering as I go to tell the story that I already know. This is different in that I have to think of the story but have been provided a theme, then create a concept brief and storyboard before I even open software.

Got my whiteboard up and running and am pretty happy with the office space, so just pull your head in Dan and get cracking!

:)

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