Posts tagged: How to

10 Trimming the ‘Fat’

This week in Film/TV1 we are focusing on editing. As I am already quite experienced in editing, I will refrain from discussing the basics (Sorry for those who want some information regarding the basics of editing, but I can re-direct you to YouTube- simply type in “Final Cut Pro- Basic Editing” into the search bar). [...]

Thursday May 12th, 2011 in , , , , , , | No Comments »

09 Frame Rate Conversion

One of the things I will constantly hate myself for and consistently regret throughout the editing procedure for my short film, “Hal Jay Thames, Musician Extraordinaire” is the fact that I had accidentally shot a couple of the scenes in 30fps. A whole SEVEN minutes of the film. WORST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE! So how [...]

Thursday May 5th, 2011 in , , , , | No Comments »

08 Actor Directing

This week (or should I say, last week) in our Film/TV1 lecture, we were lucky to have Darcy Yuille come in as our guest lecturer and provide us with some great great information in regards to actor directing. I found this information extremely useful, not only because I was put in the role as director [...]

Monday April 25th, 2011 in , , , , , , | No Comments »

07 Costume Design

One of the most important aspects of any film is the costume design. As I had taken on the role of deciding what our characters were to wear in the short film that we have to produce in Film/TV1, I thought it would be necessary to make a post about it! As I was dealing [...]

Saturday April 16th, 2011 in , , , , , , | No Comments »

06 Korsakow – Questions Answered

Hey hey. Just thought I’d make this “week 6″ post actually in the week that it has relevance to. I have been rather slack lately with the posting for IM1- actually I scrap that remark- I have just had no time! But, this week I will be giving IM1 my full and awesome attention and [...]

Sunday April 10th, 2011 in , , , , , , | No Comments »

05 Korsakow theories

I think I am beginning to understand this program a little better now (as you normally do when you play around with programs). But coming away from my last little experiment, I was reflecting on the whole “keyword” thing and have come up with a few conclusions that I have yet to test out. First [...]

Sunday April 3rd, 2011 in , , , , | No Comments »

Organize your HTML coding!

One of the biggest problems with HTML that I am sure everyone using it has come across, is becoming so overwhelmed by the density of the coding, that it becomes extremely time consuming sifting through a page of coding just to find the one little section that you want to edit. This issue can be [...]

Monday October 18th, 2010 in , , , | No Comments »

Another Hypertext Essay Issue – Solved!

OK, so I have another problem with our Hypertext Essay, in which JavaScript has, again, come to the rescue. Basically, if an external page somewhere on the internet (or possibly from our blogs) were to link to one of the internal pages within our Hypertext Essay, it would load the page, itself, without loading the [...]

Wednesday October 13th, 2010 in , , , , | No Comments »

The difference between CSS and HTML

I presume we will be learning how to use CSS within our Hypertext essays over the next couple of weeks when we begin to actually construct them, which will be great because I am actually not too familiar with CSS. I am comfortable with my HTML skills, as they had developed strongly through the creation [...]

Wednesday September 22nd, 2010 in , , , , | No Comments »

Awesome Web Fonts

I have often wondered what the actual fonts were that were web-safe, which means the fonts that will be compatible with practically every web browser on every computer. This is very important to know if you are designing a web page in the hope that it will look the same on another persons computer as [...]

Sunday August 22nd, 2010 in , , , , | No Comments »