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Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Premiere - RGB Types

YC Waveform: -

The YC Waveform graph in Premiere Pro gives us a graphical display of the Luminance (brightness) and Chrominance (color) of our footage and is an essential tool for correcting and improving the look of our image by giving us empirical data about the changes we make rather than just relying on our eyes.


VectorScope: -
A specialised oscilloscope used to display the color information in a video signal. In particular, a vectorscope decodes the color information into R - Y & B - Y. Those signals are used to drive the x and y axis of the scope. Total lack of color in a video signal is displayed as a dot in the center of the vectorscope display. The angle, distance around the circle, and magnitude, distance away from the center, indicate the phase and amplitude of the color signal.

RGB Parade: -



The RGB Parade is a helpful video scope in Premiere Pro for separating out the 3 color channels of digital video: red, green and blue. In this post we explore how to use the RGB Parade to improve your video edits.

Friday, 18 October 2013

Continuity Editing: Match on Action / Eyeline Match / 180° Rule

Match on Action:


Match on action is a very simple but essential technique, where the perspective of the camera changes during a scene and the scene continues to flow.

Here is an example of the term Match on Action being demonstrated.




Eyeline Match:

This employs the audience’s ability to assume things. This series of shots usually shows someone looking at something and then what exactly they are looking at. In this way the audience can see exactly what the character is seeing and what the director wants them to see.




180° Rule:

The 180° rule is a basic guideline in film making that states that two characters (or other elements) in the same scene should always have the same left/right relationship to each other. If the camera passes over the imaginary axis connecting the two subjects, it is called crossing the line


Saturday, 12 October 2013

D-Day w/ Mobas

Mobas is a creative agency with capabilities in four key areas: brand, design, digital. and PR. They specialise in the branding and advertisement of Company's / Businesses.



This is the group that I worked in. I had never met any of them before so it was good for me to meet new people. Out idea was 'RAGS', an independent clothing shop that takes old unwanted clothing and turns them into something unique for a bottom end price. We had the idea from the start but the thing that took the longest to decide, was the name. I didn't really get much involvement in the project and I feel that I could have had a lot more. Our presentation wasn't the best by far! we didn't really think much into the marketing of the shop, more of the concept of what it's about and how it worked. so when we got to marketing the shop, we had to improvise which didn't really go well.

Overall I suppose it was a good day, I learnt a bit about what it takes and how to market a business.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

My Favourite Task


My Favourite task was the one where we drew characters from films, i enjoyed this because it gave me a chance to draw a character of my choice. This is the best thing that i have made so far because it looks really good in my opinion
Curtis G - SpongeBob