Bruce Cambell
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I did Video Drama for my I.P. and i havent recieved anything back about what mark i got for it. lol that could be just my negligence but i do know the mark can't be too bad considering for the school side of it i got somewhere between 88-94(which factors in the Journal and the rough presentation before Post-production).
First off anyone reading this doesnt need to actually take anything i suggest seeing as my work as far as i know hasnt been picked for Onstage or anything,however, the crucial stuff is to get into research material as quickly as possible.
make sure you get a copy of the 3 booklets called:
Video Movie-Making - Pre Production
- Production
- Post Production
they are compiled by Peter Gough....for those who dont know he is is one (if not the only one) who marks the HSC video I.P's. so getting his booklets would be a smart move. if anyone wants them ill scan them and send them to you as a .zip file or some alternative.
so if your still going through with this the next thing to do is to find all the parts your gonna need (if you cant find them make them). These are the parts aside from a camera and computer for editing( i doubt many schools still use the 32mm crunch-punch method) your gonna need a microphone (a shotgun or unidirectional mic will be more useful to you than a virbrato...).
A dolly is priceless even though its rarely used(a dolly is one of those things that you can build yourself and cause i made mine with "borrowed" parts you'll have to be really interested in making it to ask me).
get ahold of the Onstage cd and study all the best Video I.P's.
I can't think of anything else except avoid a piece with large ammounts of conversation, stick to a chase type scenario and use alot of wordless music. --after you see some band 1 and two projects your know.
oh and a few good action sequences never go astray so heres a link to a video helping god.
http://www.exposure.co.uk/eejit/index.html
Those that have done Video already plz come and correct my misleadings as you spot them.
First off anyone reading this doesnt need to actually take anything i suggest seeing as my work as far as i know hasnt been picked for Onstage or anything,however, the crucial stuff is to get into research material as quickly as possible.
make sure you get a copy of the 3 booklets called:
Video Movie-Making - Pre Production
- Production
- Post Production
they are compiled by Peter Gough....for those who dont know he is is one (if not the only one) who marks the HSC video I.P's. so getting his booklets would be a smart move. if anyone wants them ill scan them and send them to you as a .zip file or some alternative.
so if your still going through with this the next thing to do is to find all the parts your gonna need (if you cant find them make them). These are the parts aside from a camera and computer for editing( i doubt many schools still use the 32mm crunch-punch method) your gonna need a microphone (a shotgun or unidirectional mic will be more useful to you than a virbrato...).
A dolly is priceless even though its rarely used(a dolly is one of those things that you can build yourself and cause i made mine with "borrowed" parts you'll have to be really interested in making it to ask me).
get ahold of the Onstage cd and study all the best Video I.P's.
I can't think of anything else except avoid a piece with large ammounts of conversation, stick to a chase type scenario and use alot of wordless music. --after you see some band 1 and two projects your know.
oh and a few good action sequences never go astray so heres a link to a video helping god.
http://www.exposure.co.uk/eejit/index.html
Those that have done Video already plz come and correct my misleadings as you spot them.