In week one of the moving image module, I was appointed producer of the script 'Shift'. Up to now, as a group, we have decided what kind of film we want it to be and organised some form of schedule for the shoot. Althougth, this will have to be confirmed this next Friday. Also, we have worked on a storyboard for the first scene ans start of the second. As producer, I have organised a time for us to film in Biocity reception for an hour and also found us an actor from the performing arts course. Between now and next week I will need to make sure we have all locations ready, all equipment ready and all the risk assessment sheets are prepared.
When thinking about the film, I always picture it to be like this:
Thursday, 29 April 2010
Thursday, 15 April 2010
2 weeks work
Over the holiday, I have been mainly working on my super villain lair. After too many hours work it is finally complete, all that is required now is for me to put all the images on premier and edit. Turns out there was much more work than i expected as it all failed epically when adding matrerial to walls and lighting certain objects. After working through it all though, i have learnt so much from tutorials and from the shhets that Andy gave us and feel alot more comfortable using the software. One new skill i did learn was about creating new materials. For example, i created the leather on the armchair by using this image in the 'bump' section:

After doing this i changed the diffuse colour to what i wanted it to be and here is the final result:

I have also been working on my quiz. I have got all the buttons, backgrounds and images ready. I just need to get into waverly and try and put it all together on flash. I think its ounds a lot easier than it is actually going to be.

After doing this i changed the diffuse colour to what i wanted it to be and here is the final result:

I have also been working on my quiz. I have got all the buttons, backgrounds and images ready. I just need to get into waverly and try and put it all together on flash. I think its ounds a lot easier than it is actually going to be.
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