Monday, 15 December 2014
Lo3: Offline Edit
After we had got all of the footage in order and so it was working we needed to then start editing it in more detail. We started off by taking some of the audio and editing it so it was more crisp and with less background noise
Monday, 24 November 2014
Lo2: Rushes
Me and Harry set up the the equipment for the shooting which took quite some time, aprox (30-40 mins). It some where between the time frame of 1 and a half hours to 2 hours. When setting up we made sure to not let any wires left out and the one wire that we could not hide away we put masking tape over so that is could not be tripped over or knock over the equipment. All of the other wires where all out of the way and could not be tripped over. We set up the set in the way that we had planned. The TV, chairs and table where all in the places that had been shown in the storyboards and we also sat in the places that where shown in the planning. Everything that was planed in the storyboard was implemented when we filmed. The one thing that we did not do word for word was what was said in the script. This was due to time constraints because if we where to talk about every thing that was planned we would have gone over the time limit by a lot. We had always sent out the call sheet for what the equipment that we need for shooting. As we where reviewing games we needed to find an appropriate software or hardware to record the game footage. So we had to do research in to the best recording software and equipment to get so that we could make a better end product.
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Lo1: Proposed Scheduling time (I)
The show is about a promotional show so the items featured are there to ensure that the games and the games producers are shown in a good light, because the content is of the game we show what the game is like, because it is before watershed cannot be including violence, drugs, bad language... ext... I like trains
Lo1: Legal and ethical (h)
legal and ethical considerations
- make sure programmes content follow OFCOM's watershed rules and regulations of due to its time of show.
- doesn't promote alcohol , drugs or sexual activity
- does not contain explicit language
- should not cause harm to children
- not to cause offence
- graphic violence or imitations
- the use of accessible domestic implements, such as knives, or other offensive weapons, articles or substances portrayed in a dangerous or harmful manner
- any portrayal of household items, such as micro-waves and tumble-dryers, which can cause harm if misused,
- certain locations, such as railway lines.
- certain material which may lead children to fail to recognise potentially dangerous play especially if there is no serious outcome.
- hanging or the preparations for hanging, if easily imitable, particularly if shown before the watershed.
- it is an offence to perform any of the following without the consent of the owner
- copy of the work
- rent , lend or issue copies of the work to the public
- perform,broadcast or show the work in public
- adapt the work
the author of a piece of work or a director of a film may also have certain moral rights
- the right to be identified as the author
- right to object to derogatory treatment
To make sure we don't conflict with any copyright issues with music we used some creative commons music from:
- http://www.freesound.org
- http://audio.lgfl.org.uk
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