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Video & Sound Production: Final Project

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19/11/2024-ending week FENG SHIWEN  /  0374595 Bachelor of Design in Creative Media    Taylor's University INSTRUCTION FINAL PROJECT 1.Stop Motion Video: Watch stop motion short, share 3 of your favourites in your blog under Final Project section VIDEO 1    https://youtube.com/shorts/zC6kGkxeeP8?si=1T580WGz9Ajr290a This is the work of one of my favorite stop-motion animators. The reason why I chose this video is that both the animation and audio are smooth, very realistic, and the lighting is very warm. Each frame of the animation can be precisely linked together, like a camera recording cutting a real avocado. VIDEO 2    https://youtu.be/tUPOCu6pj8M?si=-geXuUz1joJGhv7G This animation tells a story about tinfoil man. My favorite part is the interaction between the hand and the tinfoil man in

Video & Sound Production: Project 2

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23/10/2024-17/11/2024 FENG SHIWEN  /  0374595 Bachelor of Design in Creative Media    Taylor's University INSTRUCTION LECTURE Week 5 What is color theory? A scientific principle that explains how color hues and saturations are created. A creative discipline that examines how color is used to achieve emotional effect in visual art. Types of Color Theory: Color Wheel, Color Context, Color Harmony Newton used a circle (rather than a line or other shape) to propose a range of perceivable color. Monochrome  utilizes varying tones of just one color (usually gray). Analogous  utilizes colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. Complementary  utilizes colors t

Video & Sound Production: Project 1

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8/10/2024-22/10/2024 FENG SHIWEN  /  0374595 Bachelor of Design in Creative Media    Taylor's University INSTRUCTION LECTURE Week 3 What is a storyboard? A storyboard is a visual representation of a film sequence and breaks down the action into individual panels. It is a series of ordered drawings, with camera direction, dialogue, or other pertinent details. It sketches out how a video will unfold, shot by shot. It's is similar to a trial-run for your finished film, video, or commercial, laid out in a comic book-like form. Drawings, sketches, reference images or photographs to represent each frame. A description of the shot — any relevant information on the action, dialogue, or composition. Shot specs — shot size, lens length, two-shot, etc. Arrows to in

Video & Sound Production: Exercise

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23/9/2024-7/10/2024 FENG SHIWEN  /  0374595 Bachelor of Design in Creative Media    Taylor's University INSTRUCTION LECTURE Week 1 Shot size, camera angle, and composition are all elements of visual storytelling used in film, television, and other visual media. Shot size refers to the amount of space that is visible within a single shot or frame. Different shot sizes can be used to convey different types of information or create different emotional effects. For example, a close-up shot shows a small area of the scene in great detail and is often used to emphasize a character's emotions or reactions, while a wide shot shows a larger area of the scene and is often used to establish the setting or context. Camera angle refers to the position of the camera in relation to the subject being filmed. Different camera angles can be used to create different perspectives and convey differen