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Pre-Production The concept of using split screen was conceived fairly early in the semester and generating the content was proving to be fairly tricky (once again). In terms of styling, we wanted to incorporate techniques of time-lapse with normal visuals. But ...Read More

One key element that we have finalised was the use of only 2 and 3 split screens - the majority being 2. However, we aren't sure which clips should fit into the 3 split format and will do so only ...Read More

Due to the nature of this video (and also because we have already done one slow-mo shoot), there wasn't that much left to be done. We just had to do the time lapse and grab some visuals of family. Probably ...Read More

There are some key elements that have been developed recently: Concept. It will be a split screen, 2 ways for majority of the video. The black bar between the 2 screens will serve as the bridge. At the moment, we are not ...Read More

We managed to gain some limited access to a super slow mo camera (i think it was over 1500fps) and thought it would be awesome to shoot something. We figured that via this slow mo technique, we could do some ...Read More

Contribution and Collaboration For the process of organising, delivering and publishing my seminar event, i contributed in the overall organisation of the seminar, took on the camera role during the event, and after the seminar, I transcoded the data onto ...Read More

We didn't have a concrete sketch so to speak, but displayed our initial ideas by playing around with the split screen idea. I quickly cut up some split screen video, and added a sliding effect on one of the screen. ...Read More

Participation criteria (from way back in week #2) - view it Actively participate in PP2 PROD! (Group & Studio). I have been present at every sketch and video presentations and have also actively participated in groups meetings, sketch presentations and studio feedback and ...Read More

Since week #2 of the semester, we have already decided that the third and last video will utilise a split-screen concept. The initial idea, that dates back to week 2 or 3, was to combine the use of stop motion ...Read More