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Greetings, I'm Aaron, currently a Creative Technologies student at Coleg Harlech in North Wales. Feel free to follow and comment on my work and posts.
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Multimedia Project - Final Day - Editing
Ok so I talked briefly before aobut what I was having to do to get my work done. Here is a verbal demonstration.
Spend days filming documentary
Realisation that voice overs and shots I want are unachievable
Decision to film 100% of the content as a video diary
Decision to use iPod to film them, small mobile tripod etc
Regretting using iPod due to stupid orientation of video
Converting all of my files to MP4
Inverting the majority of my recordings
Rendering said files the right way up
Finding that due to the poor microphone on the iPod 5 of my clips are out of sync
Spending 3 hours fixing and re-rendering
So now I am finally working on the actual edit. Being a video diary I'm keen on having rough transitions, just stopping and starting new clips. But I have to demonstate some editing so I am adding in transitions effects between each clip. So far the video stands at around 25-30 mins in length.....Alot longer than I had expected but for an authentic feel that I have planned and researched it can't really be any shorter and hold it's informative value.
Rendering such a length of film takes a loooooooong time. For some reason the render that I did before saving didn't stay. Half an hour and going strong!
I discovered I had enough time to add in title frames between sequences. Actually makes it look much cooler and more interesting than it looked before. Even managed to add a credits on the end. Changed the feel of the video completely.
Encoding is prooving a problem. 30 mins in the process errored. With a bit of tweaking in the settings the file size has come right down. The only downside is that it's so far taken an hour and ten minutes, with at least 20 left to go.....
All done, can't upload to youtube, it says the file is too big. Will have to try Vimeo.
Spend days filming documentary
Realisation that voice overs and shots I want are unachievable
Decision to film 100% of the content as a video diary
Decision to use iPod to film them, small mobile tripod etc
Regretting using iPod due to stupid orientation of video
Converting all of my files to MP4
Inverting the majority of my recordings
Rendering said files the right way up
Finding that due to the poor microphone on the iPod 5 of my clips are out of sync
Spending 3 hours fixing and re-rendering
So now I am finally working on the actual edit. Being a video diary I'm keen on having rough transitions, just stopping and starting new clips. But I have to demonstate some editing so I am adding in transitions effects between each clip. So far the video stands at around 25-30 mins in length.....Alot longer than I had expected but for an authentic feel that I have planned and researched it can't really be any shorter and hold it's informative value.
Rendering such a length of film takes a loooooooong time. For some reason the render that I did before saving didn't stay. Half an hour and going strong!
I discovered I had enough time to add in title frames between sequences. Actually makes it look much cooler and more interesting than it looked before. Even managed to add a credits on the end. Changed the feel of the video completely.
Encoding is prooving a problem. 30 mins in the process errored. With a bit of tweaking in the settings the file size has come right down. The only downside is that it's so far taken an hour and ten minutes, with at least 20 left to go.....
All done, can't upload to youtube, it says the file is too big. Will have to try Vimeo.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Monday, 19 March 2012
Audioboo
Got my Audioboo account all up and running, now that I actually have some content for it!!
http://audioboo.fm/azdavies
Website is fairly straight forward, a few glitchy little things here and there and the interface is not all that friendly. The Record/Upload a video button being a single icon that's split in two has led me the wrong way more than once. But overall it does the job.
http://audioboo.fm/azdavies
Website is fairly straight forward, a few glitchy little things here and there and the interface is not all that friendly. The Record/Upload a video button being a single icon that's split in two has led me the wrong way more than once. But overall it does the job.
Technical Studio Finishing Touches
Last ever day of Technical Studio Recording today.
Mixed emotions from me here..... This module has given me the fuel to survive here. The oportunity to play the drums has given me a great way to vent and be creative. The recordings that I have been a part of have given me some real hard evidence of the things that I have achieved so far. It definately helps keep my motivation and drive up. It gets drained by the attitudes of some people....I won't name names. But this module has definately helped me keep things together.
I hit the MIDI suite big time and produced final edits of quite a bit of work. Still got a few more sound clips I'd like to work on but I will come back to that if I have time......
For now. Enjoy some of my works!
Mixed emotions from me here..... This module has given me the fuel to survive here. The oportunity to play the drums has given me a great way to vent and be creative. The recordings that I have been a part of have given me some real hard evidence of the things that I have achieved so far. It definately helps keep my motivation and drive up. It gets drained by the attitudes of some people....I won't name names. But this module has definately helped me keep things together.
I hit the MIDI suite big time and produced final edits of quite a bit of work. Still got a few more sound clips I'd like to work on but I will come back to that if I have time......
For now. Enjoy some of my works!
Stop Frame Re-Shoot
Ok so I have re-shot my stop frame. It did the same error twice more!!! TWICE!!!! I hate this damned software. If it doesn't work why must we use it? *sigh*
Cost me another hour today at least. Plus it decreased the overall potential of the project to look as good as it could.
It was an interesting day for me, having to re-shoot everything I did before I expected it to improve. It seems to me that it is slightly worse than the origional shoot, however I recognise it as an achievement in an area that I have 0 experience in.
I had to use anything and everything at my disposal. A big piece pf green cloth helped block out unwanted light along with an envelope and my bag haha. Resorcefullness aware is won by me there I think!
The video will be posted as soon as there is a first edit ready, couple of days I imagine.
Till then here are some pictures of the work in progress!
Cost me another hour today at least. Plus it decreased the overall potential of the project to look as good as it could.
It was an interesting day for me, having to re-shoot everything I did before I expected it to improve. It seems to me that it is slightly worse than the origional shoot, however I recognise it as an achievement in an area that I have 0 experience in.
I had to use anything and everything at my disposal. A big piece pf green cloth helped block out unwanted light along with an envelope and my bag haha. Resorcefullness aware is won by me there I think!
The video will be posted as soon as there is a first edit ready, couple of days I imagine.
Till then here are some pictures of the work in progress!
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Loving the Theatre
Buzzing!!!
Today was probably the day that I was most proud of. Our second Core Theatre assessment was today. I think it went really well!
The task was the choose a piece of music and identify key changes in the music. These changes represent lighting states that we have to create and upon arrival and seeing the rig, plan a series of different states and cues.
I choose 'Wo Bist Du' by German metal band 'Rammstein' -
The lighting I did for it captured it pretty well I think. Didn't get to do it quite as I would have wanted but I did what I could.
The whole thing was recorded I think so I should be able to get hold of and upload that soon.
Today was probably the day that I was most proud of. Our second Core Theatre assessment was today. I think it went really well!
The task was the choose a piece of music and identify key changes in the music. These changes represent lighting states that we have to create and upon arrival and seeing the rig, plan a series of different states and cues.
I choose 'Wo Bist Du' by German metal band 'Rammstein' -
The lighting I did for it captured it pretty well I think. Didn't get to do it quite as I would have wanted but I did what I could.
The whole thing was recorded I think so I should be able to get hold of and upload that soon.
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
End of the Hovercraft?
It's been a number of weeks now since anything has been done. Twice I showed up to work on it and was left waiting for half an hour with nobody in sight. After some very easy detective work I have discovered that the project is on hold and will probably be axed and gotten rid of.
So my dream of racing across land and sea in a hovercraft that I helped build seems to have come to an end. :(
So my dream of racing across land and sea in a hovercraft that I helped build seems to have come to an end. :(
Inspection Day
Today myself and Laura were picked out to have lunch with one of the education inspectors. Unfortunately the presence of other students makes it impossible to be honest about my time here. I love the classes and am proud of my achievements, however some of the other students make it impossible for me to achieve more. Causing me more stress and anxiety than the actual course. It needs to be sorted if I can hope to finish this year.
Stundent Union
Nearing the end of my term as Student President. So I thought I'd give a run down about what I have done/seen.
Vending machines are coming to the main building.
The washers and dryers have been serviced.
The student bar is open every Friday.
An outing to Ruthin this Friday is on the cards.
A few other bits here and there.
Here are my words of wisdom.....
Everyone is fast to demand, but when it is provided don't actually show up to support it.
Everyone is ignorant of what you do for them, yet quick to notice when you stop.
I would like to thank everyone who has been coming to the union meetings, even when there was only 4 of us. At the same time I want to politically condemn the absence of voted in members......you let us all down.
Vending machines are coming to the main building.
The washers and dryers have been serviced.
The student bar is open every Friday.
An outing to Ruthin this Friday is on the cards.
A few other bits here and there.
Here are my words of wisdom.....
Everyone is fast to demand, but when it is provided don't actually show up to support it.
Everyone is ignorant of what you do for them, yet quick to notice when you stop.
I would like to thank everyone who has been coming to the union meetings, even when there was only 4 of us. At the same time I want to politically condemn the absence of voted in members......you let us all down.
Heartbroken, more reason to hate Apple
Well today I spent around 5 hours working on my stop frame animation asignment. I was soooo pleased with it! 570 frames in all and only one real mistake that would be easilly fixable. Unfortunately the software we have to use 'I Can Animate' clearly can't. It lost the first bit of work I ever did, now it's lost the most important..... I loathe Apple as a product manufacturer, I think they are more fad than substance. Today has proven me correct.
Here are the shots of my model I made for the animation anyway.
Video Diary
I mentioned a while back my Multimedia project. Well the idea was to film a false documentary about the Holy Grail being in Harlech. Hence all my filming days in places where there are castles. Unfortunately it's yeilded little in the way of results. So I have decided to change things a little and film the whole thing as a video diary rather than a decent quality documentary.
It means a bit more character acting on my part but alot less hassle having to get quiet locations and record voice overs n such.
Update-
I have taken all my film clips in to look over and guess what? The iPod shows the video you record as always being the right way up, even if the camera is upside down. So when I was filming, it showing me the film was the right way up, it was infact all upside down. So not only do I have to convert every single file to a format that the editing software can work with, I also have to invert about 8 videos and re-render them the right way up. Then I can finally actually work with the clips........not going to be a fun few hours.
It means a bit more character acting on my part but alot less hassle having to get quiet locations and record voice overs n such.
Update-
I have taken all my film clips in to look over and guess what? The iPod shows the video you record as always being the right way up, even if the camera is upside down. So when I was filming, it showing me the film was the right way up, it was infact all upside down. So not only do I have to convert every single file to a format that the editing software can work with, I also have to invert about 8 videos and re-render them the right way up. Then I can finally actually work with the clips........not going to be a fun few hours.
Studio Day
Today we recorded the song that I have been working on in jam sessions with some of the Music Technology guys, Ivor and Isaac. Pretty pleased with the results, Phil from the class played bass in place of Ivor, shame really because it was Ivor's bass line that it was based from. Having said that Phil did well and it was still much fun.
Again, upload coming soon. Just need to get it all finished.
Again, upload coming soon. Just need to get it all finished.
Stop Motion - First Attempts
Well crunch time!! Going to do some experiments with stop frame animation, see what I can do!...
Just managed a pretty awesome little short of some playmobil men fighting. A roman walks up to another and salutes. Then a medieval king rides in and teaches them a lesson in pain. Unfortunately the software decided to delete everything I had done :( total disapointment. Will have to try something else now and only got a few minutes of the class left!....
Huzzah, made this for your enjoyment!
Just managed a pretty awesome little short of some playmobil men fighting. A roman walks up to another and salutes. Then a medieval king rides in and teaches them a lesson in pain. Unfortunately the software decided to delete everything I had done :( total disapointment. Will have to try something else now and only got a few minutes of the class left!....
Huzzah, made this for your enjoyment!
Premiere Fail
Well another wasted day. Spent ages filming in Conwy over the weekend. The software we have refuses to accept some of the files some of the time. It contantly changes what it does or doesn't accept too..... Really caused me headaches today. Went through over 40 videos I shot and now can't edit them. It's been put forward that changing the format may help... We will see if that works. If not all the work I have done is wasted. Fingers crossed.
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Logically Using Logic
We have been introduced to the Logic music editing/creation software. I've been having a lot of fun making songs for an imaginary fighting game. Really enjoying messing around with samples and seeing what I end up with!
Studio Recordings
Ok so there have been lots of goings on in the studio. I've spent a lot more time playing on the drums, getting fairly competent at it. Had 2 songs recorded now, that I will upload once they are editied properly. We have also done the Monty Python scetch called 'Four Yorkshiremen.' If you fancy a read here it is:
OWAIN:
Aye, very passable, that, very
passable bit of risotto.
LIZ:
Nothing like a good glass of
Château de Chasselas, eh, Josiah?
AARON:
You're right there, Obadiah.
PHIL:
Who'd have thought thirty year
ago we'd all be sittin' here drinking Château de Chasselas, eh?
OWAIN:
In them days we was glad to have
the price of a cup o' tea.
LIZ:
A cup o' cold tea.
PHIL:
Without milk or sugar.
AARON:
Or tea.
OWAIN:
In a cracked cup, an' all.
PHIL:
Oh, we never had a cup. We used
to have to drink out of a rolled up newspaper.
LIZ:
The best we could manage was to
suck on a piece of damp cloth.
AARON:
But you know, we were happy in
those days, though we were poor.
OWAIN:
Because we were poor. My old Dad
used to say to me, "Money doesn't buy you happiness, son".
PHIL:
Aye, 'e was right.
OWAIN:
Aye, 'e was.
PHIL:
I was happier then and I had
nothin'. We used to live in this tiny old house with great big holes in the
roof.
LIZ:
House! You were lucky to live in
a house! We used to live in one room, all twenty-six of us, no furniture, 'alf
the floor was missing, and we were all 'uddled together in one corner for fear
of falling.
AARON:
Eh, you were lucky to have a
room! We used to have to live in t' corridor!
OWAIN:
Oh, we used to dream of livin' in
a corridor! Would ha' been a palace to us. We used to live in an old water tank
on a rubbish tip. We got woke up every morning by having a load of rotting fish
dumped all over us! House? Huh.
PHIL:
Well, when I say 'house' it was
only a hole in the ground covered by a sheet of tarpaulin, but it was a house
to us.
LIZ:
We were evicted from our 'ole in
the ground; we 'ad to go and live in a lake.
AARON:
You were lucky to have a lake! There
were a hundred and fifty of us living in t' shoebox in t' middle o' road.
OWAIN:
Cardboard box?
AARON:
Aye.
OWAIN:
You were lucky. We lived for
three months in a paper bag in a septic tank. We used to have to get up at six
in the morning, clean the paper bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go to work
down t' mill, fourteen hours a day, week-in week-out, for sixpence a week, and
when we got home our Dad would thrash us to sleep wi' his belt.
LIZ:
Luxury. We used to have to get
out of the lake at six o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of
'ot gravel, work twenty hour day at mill for tuppence a month, come home, and
Dad would thrash us to sleep with a broken bottle, if we were lucky!
AARON:
Well, of course, we had it tough.
We used to 'ave to get up out of shoebox at twelve o'clock at night and lick
road clean wit' tongue. We had two bits of cold gravel, worked twenty-four
hours a day at mill for sixpence every four years, and when we got home our Dad
would slice us in two wit' bread knife.
PHIL:
Right. I had to get up in the
morning at ten o'clock at night half an hour before I went to bed, drink a cup
of sulphuric acid, work twenty-nine hours a day down mill, and pay mill owner
for permission to come to work, and when we got home, our Dad and our mother
would kill us and dance about on our graves singing Hallelujah.
OWAIN:
And you try and tell the young
people of today that ..... they won't believe you.
ALL:
They won't!
So that was alot of fun. The recording of this will be uploaded soon too!
Location Shots Part 1
I've been out doing location shots a few times over the term. So I thought I should share some of the results of my location/angle scouting. Enjoy!
Stop Frame Assignment
So it's time to talk about another new assignment. Remember the whole Monomyth thing I talked about before? Well now we have to make a stop frame animation, using our story, of maximum 3 mins using 24fps (frames per
second).......thats an insane amount of work for a single person. 1
minute would take 1440 individual frames of work..... Worried face.....
Update: Laura (may the gods bless her!) has expressed our concern over the work load and time frame for it's achievement. It has been brought down to 10fps, on the down side there is now a 3 minute minimum.....1800 frames. If you give 20 seconds to set up each frame (thats faster than an unexperienced student could ever be expected to achieve) then it will take 10 hours of work. May not seem that bad.... but it has to be submitted in a month and we won't have the matierals for another week. Along side all the other work we have. I don't see how this can be achieved.....watch this space.
Update: Laura (may the gods bless her!) has expressed our concern over the work load and time frame for it's achievement. It has been brought down to 10fps, on the down side there is now a 3 minute minimum.....1800 frames. If you give 20 seconds to set up each frame (thats faster than an unexperienced student could ever be expected to achieve) then it will take 10 hours of work. May not seem that bad.... but it has to be submitted in a month and we won't have the matierals for another week. Along side all the other work we have. I don't see how this can be achieved.....watch this space.
Website Building
Ok, have been working on a website on and off for weeks now. I have scrapped it, not becuase it was rubbish...well it was but that's not the point. Laura came across a really simple and intuative website builder called wix.com. In a fraction of the time I have already gone waaaay past where my old page was at and created something pretty awesome. There is still alot of work to do and not all the links fully work yet, but I am confident that I will get there soon enough.
www.wix.com/azdavies87/aarondavies
I know the URL is lame. When it asked what I wanted to call it I delted azdavies87 and put in aarondavies. It must have made some stupid assumption and so I ended up with that. Ahh well.
www.wix.com/azdavies87/aarondavies
I know the URL is lame. When it asked what I wanted to call it I delted azdavies87 and put in aarondavies. It must have made some stupid assumption and so I ended up with that. Ahh well.
Lighting Assesment
Thursday 23/2/12
BIG DAY!! I have been looking forward to this for the last few weeks. Today we had our first Theatre Lighting assessment. The basic idea is that we are given some scripts to choose from, then we have to figure out lighting cues, a lighting design, hang the designed rig, program it all into the desk and then execute it.
It was a bit of a mess at first, have 8 people in the same creative process is a bit of a case of too many cooks. In the end we selected Ikuta by Zembo Motoyaso, a 500 year old Japanese drama. Definately not what we were expected to pick haha. But I saw lots of oportunity for creativity and some great visual description and emotion that could be effectively lit in the space we have, with the equipment we have.
Anyway, long story short we pulled it off, just. I am really taking to this whole lighting thing. I seem to be able to visualise it really quickly and have enough knowledge to get close to what I want. With a bit more experience this is something I could be quite good at!
It was a bit of a mess at first, have 8 people in the same creative process is a bit of a case of too many cooks. In the end we selected Ikuta by Zembo Motoyaso, a 500 year old Japanese drama. Definately not what we were expected to pick haha. But I saw lots of oportunity for creativity and some great visual description and emotion that could be effectively lit in the space we have, with the equipment we have.
Anyway, long story short we pulled it off, just. I am really taking to this whole lighting thing. I seem to be able to visualise it really quickly and have enough knowledge to get close to what I want. With a bit more experience this is something I could be quite good at!
Filming In Conwy
Sunday 26/2/12
I went to Conwy today to get some filming done for my Multimedia Project with the assistance of my classmate Laura. There was quite an array of shots that I was after but as expected the proximity of the Castle to the road made it quite difficult to get exactly what I had hoped for, there could be no sound recorded that could be kept. So I ended up having lots of walk by shots, pans and that sort of basic thing. Well you'd expect panning to be basic, but appranty without a really good tripod it looks jumpy, what kind of tripod do you think we have been given? I'll give you a clue, it's not a really good one.
So there were some usable shots cobbled together from the 46 that were made....yes 46. As well as a nice day out and about, so there was no loss that's for sure!
(No stills I'm affraid, battery failure occured!)
I went to Conwy today to get some filming done for my Multimedia Project with the assistance of my classmate Laura. There was quite an array of shots that I was after but as expected the proximity of the Castle to the road made it quite difficult to get exactly what I had hoped for, there could be no sound recorded that could be kept. So I ended up having lots of walk by shots, pans and that sort of basic thing. Well you'd expect panning to be basic, but appranty without a really good tripod it looks jumpy, what kind of tripod do you think we have been given? I'll give you a clue, it's not a really good one.
So there were some usable shots cobbled together from the 46 that were made....yes 46. As well as a nice day out and about, so there was no loss that's for sure!
(No stills I'm affraid, battery failure occured!)
Bradford National Media Museum
On our arrival we were greeted with HORDES of children, it quickly became apparant that 1/2 term may not be the ideal time to visit a museum. Particularly one that was having a large corporate exhibition but on by Moshi Monsters. For those not 'down with the kids' Moshi Monsters is a website where you can sign up and adopt a monster as a pet, dress it up, build it a house etc. So naturally kids love it more than Norman Bates loved taxidermy. While deciding what floor to vist first, this happened!
So after much tomfoolery we set off into the museum itself. The first floor we visited was a sort of, journey through broadcasting history. With examples of early televisions and other broadcast equipment. This area also covered early recording devices and methods.
The area was my favorite, it had all sorts of relics and artifacts from TV of the past, particularly pupetry and childrens TV. So many favorites like the Wombles, Zippy and George from Rainbow were side by side with Darleks and Thunderbirds.




There were more exhibits but not much to write home about. One of the major highlights of the day was visiting the IMAX theatre to see 'Born to be Wild'. The 3D effects were frankly mind blowing. This is indeed the future!!
You can see the projector too on the top floor.
Seminar
On the 7/2/2012 Coleg Harlech hosted a seminar called Creative Technologies within the Welsh Environment. There were 6
speakers in all, 2 of them spoke as a pair, about various topics from
environmental impact caused by Creative Technology to how best to market
ourselves to the industry. The talks were followed by two workshops, the
Inventorium from Bangor University and one run by one of Harlech’s tutors Chris
Headeland.
On the Thursday before the event I
stayed behind my Core Theatre Module lecture to work with Chris Hughes to
create the lighting design for the event. I came up with some creative ideas to
use the space effectively and make the theatre as professional looking as
possible. After seeing
how all the different kinds of lights work in previous lectures; I broke the
theatre down into it’s component parts, stage, walls, auditorium and ceiling.
The colours used were the college colours blue and purple, we then
discussed the best ways to light the different spaces. For the ceiling we used
two Parcan lanterns with a purple gel filter placed on the floor angled
upwards, this created a purple glow in the central area of the ceiling. For the
walls I decided to pair a blue light and a purple light, to create a split
colour effect on the walls. The auditorium was just a dimmed version of the
house lights, giving enough light so that the audience could find seats, but
not interfering with the overall lighting effect. Lighting the stage was the
most challenging part, I had to consider that the speakers could move away from
the lectern; so with that in mind we chose a row of 4 Fresnel lanterns with
barn doors on to shape the light into the area in front of the projector
screen. For the lectern itself there were a total of 6 Profile lanterns, two
placed at each side of the rear of the theatre, one in the side slots stage
left and one directly above the lectern. Overall I was very happy with the plan
and how it was translated into the actual lighting rig, unfortunately some of
the lanterns were not working and we didn’t have the equipment or time to
create some of the moving light effects that I had originally envisioned on the
day.
The Monday before the event I worked in
the theatre between 4:30 and 5:45 then between 6:20 and 9:45. A lot of the time
earlier on was wasted, as with any kind of production different departments have to set up in order, due to safely reasons I couldn’t alter or program the
lighting levels. Once the screen was in place we set about angling the lanterns
into the correct position, I was on the lighting desk operating the correct
lanterns to enable Chris Hughes to focus and shape them appropriately. After
all of the lanterns were in the correct position it was time to set the levels
that the lights would operate at. Initially this process went well, it was my
first time in charge of the desk and I was enjoying the creative and
technical aspect. However there were some quite major bugs with the lighting
desk software leading to Chris Hughes spending some time finding ways around
faults and flaws in the grouping of lights and pre-set levels. Overall these
errors set us back at least an hour; while Chris was sorting the issue I was up
in the roof space assisting with the placement of the projectors for the
twitter wall and camera for the live video feed.
For the event itself I had been given the
task of stage manager and started at 8am. However there were a lot of technical
tasks that hadn’t been finished and/or needed checking. This included all the
previous night’s work on the lighting desk and fine tuning the projector
placement. As stage manager it was my responsibility to make sure that
everything was running on schedule as well as checking on the different crew
members to co-ordinate all of the tasks and work within the time schedule. I
was having to run around a lot and frequently was going to Chris Headland
(event organiser) and Chris Hughes (technical lead) to point out issues that
needed resolving with the relevant team members. I was briefed on my tasks
during the actual speakers’ presentations; I was to give timing cues to the
speakers so that they finished on time and didn’t cause the event to overrun.
Unfortunately I was placed behind the speakers. So I re-positioned myself over the
other side of the stage to give the speakers an eye line to me during the
talks. Thankfully my work paid off, mostly, the event opened only slightly
behind schedule however the sound hadn’t been handled properly and the music
failed to work. At this point it was too late as audience members were already
coming in, so we had to continue regardless. One of the speakers also stepped
too far back and ended up out of the lighting field, I attempted to direct the
speaker forwards into the light but was unable to. I think that the even went
well in all, if the sound had been done the night before then faults would have
been found on the morning. I also would have liked some time to brief the speakers
on the microphone set up and where they could and couldn’t stand to maximise
the lighting effect. As this was my first real experience of even working as
part of the crew for an event, and more so being the stage manager
there was little more I could have done. A
lot was leaned from this event and other than the things I have already
mentioned I would have liked to have some communications devices between myself
and the other crew areas, this would have smoothed over some of the bumps of the event.
Monomyth
Ok so we have been atalking alot about something known as the Monomyth or Hero's Journey. The basic idea is that most stories follow a certain pattern of events.
Demonstrated quite well by this:
A monomyth is made up of multiple stages, that document the main character's journey, development and plot points. We have been asked to write a story that follows the concept of the Monomyth using 8 of the stages or more. In 1200-1300 words. As well as relating it to Monomyth stages and talking about how we can break it up into chapters and levels to be used in a video game.
Update: The entire write up was supposed to be that long, include all the rest of the things.....sigh. Time to delete about 3000 words of work. I got it down to 1500 but lost all detail and reflection in the work. Probably cost me alot of marks but there was no way that I could have gotten that much work into so few words without doing so.
Update 2: Submitted 2 days ahead of deadline!! Woop!!
Update 3: There has been a weeks extension put on the piece.....if a dyslexic person can find the time to get it right then so can everyone else. I hate to admit I am a little disapointed after rushing to get it finished in time.
Ok so, story is all in now. And we have to make a stop frame animation, using our story, of maximum 3 mins using 24fps (frames per second).......thats an insane amount of work for a single person. 1 minute would take 1440 individual frames of work..... Worried face.....
Update: Laura (may the gods bless her!) has expressed our concern over the work load and time frame for it's achievement. It has been brought down to 10fps, on the down side there is now a 3 minute minimum.....1800 frames. If you give 20 seconds to set up each frame (thats faster than an unexperienced student could ever be expected to achieve) then it will take 10 hours of work. May not seem that bad.... but it has to be submitted in a month and we won't have the matierals for another week. Along side all the other work we have. I don't see how this can be achieved.....watch this space.
And now some video examples for your occular enjoyment!
Demonstrated quite well by this:
A monomyth is made up of multiple stages, that document the main character's journey, development and plot points. We have been asked to write a story that follows the concept of the Monomyth using 8 of the stages or more. In 1200-1300 words. As well as relating it to Monomyth stages and talking about how we can break it up into chapters and levels to be used in a video game.
Update: The entire write up was supposed to be that long, include all the rest of the things.....sigh. Time to delete about 3000 words of work. I got it down to 1500 but lost all detail and reflection in the work. Probably cost me alot of marks but there was no way that I could have gotten that much work into so few words without doing so.
Update 2: Submitted 2 days ahead of deadline!! Woop!!
Update 3: There has been a weeks extension put on the piece.....if a dyslexic person can find the time to get it right then so can everyone else. I hate to admit I am a little disapointed after rushing to get it finished in time.
Ok so, story is all in now. And we have to make a stop frame animation, using our story, of maximum 3 mins using 24fps (frames per second).......thats an insane amount of work for a single person. 1 minute would take 1440 individual frames of work..... Worried face.....
Update: Laura (may the gods bless her!) has expressed our concern over the work load and time frame for it's achievement. It has been brought down to 10fps, on the down side there is now a 3 minute minimum.....1800 frames. If you give 20 seconds to set up each frame (thats faster than an unexperienced student could ever be expected to achieve) then it will take 10 hours of work. May not seem that bad.... but it has to be submitted in a month and we won't have the matierals for another week. Along side all the other work we have. I don't see how this can be achieved.....watch this space.
And now some video examples for your occular enjoyment!
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Attempt to use Flickr
Ok so we have been given a nice list of online gizwizardry to try out and talk about. So I wanted to start taking advantage of finally having regular Internet access in my college residence. Unfortunately the lack of net access has lead to a bit of a backlog of photographs and such to upload and things to talk about.
So anyway back to Flickr, I attempted to upload some pictures the first one had a little ! in a triangle appear next to the file name. But it didn't say what it meant or what was going on, so I let it continue, an hour later there was a little !angle next to all of the file names. Again no rhyme or reason, except of course for a little line at the bottom saying they had all failed. What a waste of time that was, there was no solution or reason offered, just that it hadn't worked with any of the files.
So I tried again, BAM, denied. So then I decided to try uploading fewer at a time, once again it failed. The basic uploader is still available so I thought that I would give that a go, and guess what? It actually worked! However you can only upload six at a time in 6 different boxes, so no ctrl or shift to help. It is possible that the college filter was what was causing the issue, with Flickr giving me 0 feedback there is no way to know. So with the 111 pictures I have to upload 6 at a time, I say to Flicker farewell for now. At least until I can figure out how to get the uploader working.
Ok so that's my foray into Flickr. Bye for now!
So anyway back to Flickr, I attempted to upload some pictures the first one had a little ! in a triangle appear next to the file name. But it didn't say what it meant or what was going on, so I let it continue, an hour later there was a little !angle next to all of the file names. Again no rhyme or reason, except of course for a little line at the bottom saying they had all failed. What a waste of time that was, there was no solution or reason offered, just that it hadn't worked with any of the files.
So I tried again, BAM, denied. So then I decided to try uploading fewer at a time, once again it failed. The basic uploader is still available so I thought that I would give that a go, and guess what? It actually worked! However you can only upload six at a time in 6 different boxes, so no ctrl or shift to help. It is possible that the college filter was what was causing the issue, with Flickr giving me 0 feedback there is no way to know. So with the 111 pictures I have to upload 6 at a time, I say to Flicker farewell for now. At least until I can figure out how to get the uploader working.
Ok so that's my foray into Flickr. Bye for now!
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
The Studio
Well here we are again, lots of new things to talk about this post. The weekend was pretty spiffy, we cracked out the timeless Gundam Wing and watched a whole stack of them. Other than that it wasn't very eventful, worn out after the week of learning!
Yesterday (Monday 23/01/12) was our first full day of our Technical Studio Recording module. I took to this far easier than I expected. There was a lot of things that I already seemed to know, or picked up very quickly. Very logical to me I suppose, to record 'x' put the microphone at 'y'. It seems all those years of live music gigs actually taught me some things without me even realising it! I know the difference between condenser and dynamic microphones and how to mic up a drum kit, guitarist (from acoustic to bass) and even bongo drums.
We did a bit of recording too, as a group, spearheaded by Liz and myself mostly. An advert was formed about a Zombieproofing firm, I was democratically pointed at to do the speaking. After that most of the class went off to do things, Kristin and myself stayed back to play around with the recording, adding in a soundtrack. We tried a few different ideas, from Tubular bells to Muzak. Eventually Kristin had a genius moment with suggesting pan pipes, so currently we have a recording for a Zombieproofing company backed to John Lennon's Imagine played on panpipes. It's very odd but really interesting how serious it makes it sound. I'm sure it will be posted here once a bit more work is done.
I'm in my E-portfolio class at the moment (I hate the word portfolio.....). I'm trying to make a website using googles 'Sites' tool. Having 0 luck at the moment. It wont accept any kind of URL name I try, seems I'm not the olnly one having issues. Blogger is great, but so far sites is a pain in the rear!
Well that's about it for now, I'm getting along with everything pretty well. Talk to you soon!
Yesterday (Monday 23/01/12) was our first full day of our Technical Studio Recording module. I took to this far easier than I expected. There was a lot of things that I already seemed to know, or picked up very quickly. Very logical to me I suppose, to record 'x' put the microphone at 'y'. It seems all those years of live music gigs actually taught me some things without me even realising it! I know the difference between condenser and dynamic microphones and how to mic up a drum kit, guitarist (from acoustic to bass) and even bongo drums.
We did a bit of recording too, as a group, spearheaded by Liz and myself mostly. An advert was formed about a Zombieproofing firm, I was democratically pointed at to do the speaking. After that most of the class went off to do things, Kristin and myself stayed back to play around with the recording, adding in a soundtrack. We tried a few different ideas, from Tubular bells to Muzak. Eventually Kristin had a genius moment with suggesting pan pipes, so currently we have a recording for a Zombieproofing company backed to John Lennon's Imagine played on panpipes. It's very odd but really interesting how serious it makes it sound. I'm sure it will be posted here once a bit more work is done.
I'm in my E-portfolio class at the moment (I hate the word portfolio.....). I'm trying to make a website using googles 'Sites' tool. Having 0 luck at the moment. It wont accept any kind of URL name I try, seems I'm not the olnly one having issues. Blogger is great, but so far sites is a pain in the rear!
Well that's about it for now, I'm getting along with everything pretty well. Talk to you soon!
Friday, 20 January 2012
The Second Week
So we are drawing our 2nd week of study to a close. Firstly I would like to say, check out Coleg Harlech (Harlech College for the non Welsh). I'm a full time resident student here, so I live and study on site. For adult learners this is a great place to get a new start on academia in a relevant and practical way. Great tutors, great people, 3 meals a day. It needs to stay open because already a world of opportunity has opened up to me and that's just in 2 weeks!
So whats been going on? Well last night I got involved with Hovercraft club, the objective being to assemble a kit build Hovercraft and then ride it around! Sounds fun and looks fun so far, I'm looking forward to really getting stuck in to the building side of it all. There was also a Student Union meeting that set out what we need to do to start accessing Union funds. I will be running for President next Wednesday, so watch this space.
There is an event of some sort in the pipeline for the end of June, the exact details of this event are not set yet, it began life as a fashion show but could end up being anything from a talent showcase to a summer fair. We need people to stand up and get involved to see something happen, fingers crossed that we do!
We had a game of 'Scene It' last night at the house, there were some very tough questions but much fun was had. Prior to that I was messing around with bits of a Hovercraft that we are working on. There is a separate blog about that at hoverdaft.blogspot.com please do visit, I've tried to keep it entertaining and there will be pictures and videos to come.
My Multi-media project module is moving nicely, I don't want to give too much away on that one, but it will be somewhere between dire and genius (just to cover all angles).

This week also saw our first full Core Theatre lecture. We were introduced to the different lighting concepts and equipment as well as a trip up some ladders into the roof space and back.
I can't wait to get to know this subject more, theatre lighting wasn't something I was particularly looking forward to. Having said that it looks very interesting and there is few opportunities for learning in that sort of space, with the kind of equipment we have access to.
Overall a very exciting time, hopefully by the end of this course I will have a real direction to go in with all these new skills that I will have.
So whats been going on? Well last night I got involved with Hovercraft club, the objective being to assemble a kit build Hovercraft and then ride it around! Sounds fun and looks fun so far, I'm looking forward to really getting stuck in to the building side of it all. There was also a Student Union meeting that set out what we need to do to start accessing Union funds. I will be running for President next Wednesday, so watch this space.
There is an event of some sort in the pipeline for the end of June, the exact details of this event are not set yet, it began life as a fashion show but could end up being anything from a talent showcase to a summer fair. We need people to stand up and get involved to see something happen, fingers crossed that we do!
We had a game of 'Scene It' last night at the house, there were some very tough questions but much fun was had. Prior to that I was messing around with bits of a Hovercraft that we are working on. There is a separate blog about that at hoverdaft.blogspot.com please do visit, I've tried to keep it entertaining and there will be pictures and videos to come.
My Multi-media project module is moving nicely, I don't want to give too much away on that one, but it will be somewhere between dire and genius (just to cover all angles).

This week also saw our first full Core Theatre lecture. We were introduced to the different lighting concepts and equipment as well as a trip up some ladders into the roof space and back.
I can't wait to get to know this subject more, theatre lighting wasn't something I was particularly looking forward to. Having said that it looks very interesting and there is few opportunities for learning in that sort of space, with the kind of equipment we have access to.
Overall a very exciting time, hopefully by the end of this course I will have a real direction to go in with all these new skills that I will have.
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
The Return of the Student
Ok, so begins my voyage into the so far unknown possibilities of Blogger. At times this journey may be hard, confusing or dangerous. But I am prepared to see how this goes. All the bits of work and thoughts for the next year while on my Creative Technologies course will be posted here.
Week 1
Lots of new faces, and lots of new concepts. Had an overview of all the things that we will be doing this next year. Term 1 will be focusing on:
Media Project - This is a choice of briefs including, Suspense, Weird Day and Documentary of Dishonesty. We have to create a media based piece of work that fulfils whatever brief we choose.
Technical Studio Recording - Bit of mixed info so far, what it seems is that we have to record a 1.20 piece of audio work. Being marked for the technical side of things, at the moment I am thinking of doing a voice acting piece.
E-Portfolio - Despite my hatred for the P word, *shiver*, it looks like this module is going to be very useful. I have never ventured far into things like blogs and such, but I think this could be of use to me in the future. (Watch this space)
Core 2 AKA Theatre Stuff - So far we have had a quick tour of the Theatre facilities and briefly explained what we will be doing. Firstly being electrocuted haha. Anyway, we will learn the ins and outs of what makes a theatre tick. Lighting rigs, sound boards and all that sort of gizwizardry.
PPD - I have to go now, because that's what I am doing. I will explain all this later.
Farewell for now, may your travels be full of jelly beans and other such joyful yet animal friendly confection.
Week 1
Lots of new faces, and lots of new concepts. Had an overview of all the things that we will be doing this next year. Term 1 will be focusing on:
Media Project - This is a choice of briefs including, Suspense, Weird Day and Documentary of Dishonesty. We have to create a media based piece of work that fulfils whatever brief we choose.
Technical Studio Recording - Bit of mixed info so far, what it seems is that we have to record a 1.20 piece of audio work. Being marked for the technical side of things, at the moment I am thinking of doing a voice acting piece.
E-Portfolio - Despite my hatred for the P word, *shiver*, it looks like this module is going to be very useful. I have never ventured far into things like blogs and such, but I think this could be of use to me in the future. (Watch this space)
Core 2 AKA Theatre Stuff - So far we have had a quick tour of the Theatre facilities and briefly explained what we will be doing. Firstly being electrocuted haha. Anyway, we will learn the ins and outs of what makes a theatre tick. Lighting rigs, sound boards and all that sort of gizwizardry.
PPD - I have to go now, because that's what I am doing. I will explain all this later.
Farewell for now, may your travels be full of jelly beans and other such joyful yet animal friendly confection.
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