Monday 18 March 2013

The envelope


Person x sits in a plain badly light grey interrogation room, looking at a clock impatiently he waits nervously tapping his knees with his thumb. All of a sudden someone bursts into the room with an envelope addressed to “Detective X” in their hand. The envelope is then handed over and the contents are never revealed, person x then walks out of the room in deep thought, stops suddenly by the outside of the door and cries with rage and slams his hand into the wall. He looks up and begins to walk intensely down the corridor before him. Person x stops for thought, reaches into his pocket and realises the envelope is not there, he searches his clothes franticly for the envelope exclaiming by shouting in fear of losing it. Person x the envelope, where is it? Person x reappears in the original space as scene one and goes back to where they were originally sat to look for the envelope but it isn't there, only a note left behind which says “Check mate.”

Thursday 14 March 2013

DVD cover evaluation


What did I do?

To create this piece I imported a photo of someone I know while he was playing guitar, then put it up on photoshop then getting  couple of pictures from the internet and played round with them to change the colour and position of the original photos.

 What materials did i use?
I used Photoshop, MacBook Pro, Mobile camera and the internet.

What challenged me the most?
I haven't really had any problems with this particular project in which i am proud of because my photoshop skills are not very strong.

What was my biggest achievement?
My biggest achievement on this project was the ease i did it with.
I am very proud of the final product and would class this as my first successful photoshop piece, which i would class as an achievement.

How could i improve?
This could be improved with a bit more time and a delicate hand around the edges of the images to make them a bit more smooth and a bit more planning.

Wednesday 6 March 2013

Costume Design


Costume design. Costume designers create the attire of each character by designing clothes and accessories the actors will wear on camera. Costume designers have to carefully study the personalities of the roles.
This depends on preference. Costume design is a job that can be done individually or as a part of a team.

The whole team, talk through budget, fabric and accessories needed and who will get them and where to look, they basically help plan out the whole wardrobe and the restrictions of its making.  
Majority of Costume designers work as freelance and are employed under short-term contracts with the production team.
Pay depends on the way you work, being Freelance to Full-time employee.