Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Monday, 28 November 2016
28/11/16
In this meeting we went over task's one's check list to see what was left to be done for the deadline on 30/11/16.
Monday, 21 November 2016
21/11/16
Today we still wasn't able to film because the cameras are still down and will be for months. Some of the our ipads are having problems and some didn't have them, so we had to use laptops. For recording the multi cam show, Danielle is trying to get an app called Reco Live that we can use on the ipads as that's our only source of getting this recorded.
Wednesday, 16 November 2016
primary research explanation
From the primary research we see that most of the people
that answered were female and most aged 18+. There are arrange of answers for
their household income as some people didn’t know it so they guessed but nearly
all watch talk shows. From the second part most people said they watch The
Tonight Show with Jimmy Falon and The Late Late Show with James Corden, nearly
all watch crime shows. With that the people who do watch crime shows said that
they watch it sometimes. Most said yes to participating in a talk show and
answered that the most important part of a talk show and a crime show are the
conversations and storylines. What we
found was important that most people who took part to answer said they watch tv
around 9 – 12pm and said they would like the show to be on channel 4 and some
with bbc 3.
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
14/11/16
Today in our production meeting, some of the group wasn't here because they were filming for Amy so we're trying to figure out what still needs to be done. Also we wasn't able to film because two of the cameras are down and we have to use our ipads as backup but some of us didn't have our ipads so we used the laptops instead and worked on task one.
equipment check list
Equipment needed for multi-cam production.
These are a list of equipment that me and my group in order for our multi cam to be successful.
.More than one camera
.Tripod for each camera
.Video mixer.
.Audio mixer
.microphones for the host and guest.
.Record deck
.Power cables
Extension cords
.Headsets for communication.
.Cable for audio and video
Sunday, 13 November 2016
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
WE ARE LONDON
We Are London
Natalie, Veera, Daisy, Tim, Dianni, Lucy, Zain, Jacira, Dimitar
Tim’s Idea - We Are London
A talk show where young people discuss crime and violence within their community, and ways to tackle it. Using creativity (music, spoken word etc) as a positive way to vent their frustrations rather than turn to criminal activity and the show as a platform to showcase their talents.
Natalie’s Idea - Press Play
A talk show focused around the discussion of upcoming music and a platform for young musicians to showcase their talents.
Similarities
Both talk shows, both platforms for talented young people
production roles
Here are our assigned roles:
Natalie - Camera Operator
Tim - Visual Mixer
Veera - Sound Mixer
Daisy - Camera Operator
Dianni - Autocue Script Writer
Lucy - Lighting Operator
Zain -
Jacira - Camera Operator
Dimitar - Floor Manager
7/11/16 (second meeting)- WE ARE LONDON
Production meeting.
We discussed the format of our talk show episode and storyboarded the action on what's going to be shown for the first six shots. We spent the lesson coming up with how we want it laid out and we also named the action and drew illustrations.
We discussed the format of our talk show episode and storyboarded the action on what's going to be shown for the first six shots. We spent the lesson coming up with how we want it laid out and we also named the action and drew illustrations.
25/10/16 - first meeting
Tim and Natalie pitched their ideas again to the group and discussed their similarities and differences. We chose to use Tim's original title, "We Are London" and his idea of using music to tackle crime in young people. Tim suggested to the group that we have the show be an hour long, but Danielle has informed us that our show must be 20mins long.
2/11/16
We went back into the studio as a class so we could have another run through in our groups of how to use the equipment, but there was a technical difficulty which Tom had to fix so we couldn't use any of the equipment.
1/11/16
These videos below show us playing around with the equipment before we knew anything about them, me and Timi wanted to know how it looks on the screen when you're filming the action. A little while are we were looking at the equipment, Tom came in and took us six at a time in small groups to go into the control room and told us what is what and how it works and then after he showed every about the control room, he then told us about the cameras on the floor and what is what on them.
After that Danielle then split the class in half and had a quick run through of how to use the equipment. And after like 15mins of acting, we had a run through again and then we switched so the group that was acting (me) then had a chance to either go in the control room or be on the floor and work the cameras. This gave us an idea of we how we want our show to look and who would be doing what as they we good at might stay as that role.
After that Danielle then split the class in half and had a quick run through of how to use the equipment. And after like 15mins of acting, we had a run through again and then we switched so the group that was acting (me) then had a chance to either go in the control room or be on the floor and work the cameras. This gave us an idea of we how we want our show to look and who would be doing what as they we good at might stay as that role.
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
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