Wednesday, 29 January 2020
Tuesday, 28 January 2020
My experience with Adobe Premier Pro
I found the whole editing process challenging at first but soon got used to it. With now knowing how to do title Scene and voice overs and and pictures to a moving image, all thing I didn't know what to do during my A1 cause.
In the end my howl editing went smoothly with no faults and I really enjoyed the process of putting all my shots together to create my final documentary.
Things I have learnt from editing;
. how to put tittles and Pictures over shots. these are both things I didn't do in my A2 project but found the process simple to do.
. voice overs played a big part in my documentary but learning to do so was a long process, but once I learned to do so in improved my documentary a lot.
. Adding music to my documentary took it to a more professional looking level but took a while to find the right song and then transfer it to Premier Pro.
In the end my howl editing went smoothly with no faults and I really enjoyed the process of putting all my shots together to create my final documentary.
Things I have learnt from editing;
. how to put tittles and Pictures over shots. these are both things I didn't do in my A2 project but found the process simple to do.
. voice overs played a big part in my documentary but learning to do so was a long process, but once I learned to do so in improved my documentary a lot.
. Adding music to my documentary took it to a more professional looking level but took a while to find the right song and then transfer it to Premier Pro.
Monday, 27 January 2020
Rough documentary
hear is my firs draft of my documentary The life of a comic book artist, hop you enjoy.
Wednesday, 22 January 2020
Opening scene of my documentary
My opening scene is an establishing shot of a Close up of a lot of different art supplies and tools, setting the scene of the documentary so you instantly know what the documentary is going to be about. I have made sure the back ground is out of focus so the audience is focused on the central image giving it a professional look to the start of my documentary.
Narrative Structure
Narrative Structure in Documentaries
Story
Documentaries also have characters and a setting as well as a narrator who tells the story from the character's point of view. In documentaries there is normally a voice over narrating and telling the story.
Conflict
Conflict is the thing that stands between your characters and their goals. There are many types of conflict such as inner conflict, relationship conflict and societal conflict. Conflict always needs an opponent, for example a villain or time.
Structure
Narrative structure is an element generally described as the structural framework in which a narrative is presented to a reader, listener or viewer. The narrative text structures consist of the plot and the setting. A story has five basic elements; these components are: the characters, the setting, the plot, the conflict and the resolution. These essential elements keep the story running smoothly and allow the action to develop in a logical way.
Characters
A character is a person or other being in a narrative. A character may be entirely fictional or based on a real life person. Characters help to bring the narrative to life. There are many types of characters such as dynamic or developing characters, flat or static characters, and protagonists or main characters. In documentaries, there are narration scenes where actors act out a scene that occurred in real life. This gives the audience a better understanding of the story the documentary is trying to portray.
Thursday, 16 January 2020
Saturday, 4 January 2020
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My final documentary opening
https://youtu.be/vBWqZegJS5s