If it's a bit thin it's because I spent more time EDITING THAN LOGGING. Fair enough? The proof is in the pudding as one would say, 'one' being me that is! Haha!
After getting all the technical mumbo-jumbo out of the way I have completed my second and final film for this course. I made the video fit to 720p but I did have to scale up the footage somewhat so the quality isn't super-perfect. Nonetheless it still looks good and in glorious widescreen that really changes the how professional looking my film is. Take a look for yourself:
(Just Double click the video as this blog is too clumsy to fit the video in appropriately)
As you can see not much has changed in content but the viewing experience is much enhanced. This was a fundamental aspect to consider in making this work as an immersive display.
With my uploaded video on Youtube I got increasingly annoyed with the black frame surrounding my film as the actual content is widescreen. I am now learning about how to convert the FCP movie to be displayed how I want. Another thing is that the video quality was only 480p at best where as 720p is where it's at, it would make the text actually visible (even though the words aren't there to be read so much as look good). I will now proceed to get it working!
I missed last lesson of NCFE film (you're imagination can make up why) so for that I apologise, to the non-existent people out there and the hungry blog that wants some more content; I'm sorry. The only thing I have is this advice: When creating an account on a website (such as Facebook, blogger.com, Flickr etc.) try and refrain from making it humourous as it is more tempting to tell people.
Test with a bit of text, I will probably try and do more with time. I plan to alter the aspect ratio so it plays in true widescreen, not this strange boxed version.I hope you like this so far...
This is both a preview of my film but with text experimentations that I could possibly implement into my film. Based on these ideas I think it couldn't hurt to put a bit of text in, especially considering I have plenty of time to work on this.
The dummy text is based on wikipedia's definition of light.
Thankfully this is a much more interesting post for all you sneaky readers out there.
This is the second shooting log, based on the more accurate filming due to my reflection of the first session.The inverted section is where I shot at night which proved a much more successful than day thanks to the contrast of light and dark.