Monday, December 7, 2015

Use of Color in Film



Use of color in film
color serves three functions in film and television: informational, compositional and expressive.  The information color provides can be literal or symbolic.  In either case, it tells us something more about an object or event.  Directors also use color to control and shift emphasis within the frame.  Arranging colors in harmonious and contrasting ways is part of the art of composition.  Lastly, color is used to make viewers feel a specific way
In contrast to color, little has been written about the influence of black and white, or monochrome, film and television presentations on emotional responses.  One notable exception is desaturation theory (Zettl, 1990) which states that for certain types of scenes desaturated colors, or black and white, can produce stronger emotional reactions.  For events that are “extremely internal, such as an intimate love scene, a mother nursing her baby, [or] a wounded soldier waiting helplessly on a battlefield” color may actually dampen viewers’ emotions (p. 79, emphasis in original).  Zettl (1990) suggests that color makes these kinds of internal events external and does not allow people to get involved emotionally.  According to desaturation theory, color leads people to look at rather than into a scene.  Black and white, on the other hand, “invites the audience… to fill in the missing elements,” and typically leads to a more profound emotional experience of the event portrayed (Zettl, 1990, p.80).  While desaturation theory seems quite plausible, it has not been empirically tested.  One of the goals of this study is to see if the theory applies to brief film and television clips.

In the sixth sense, the color red is used prior and during any scene where the supernatural is present.  This is in contrast to the rather drab colors used throughout the film.

For instance, Cole made a red tent that he hid in when he saw a ghost in his house. At one point, a a corner of the tent came undone. When Cole went to his tent to hide, he found a ghost inside.

Another example is when Cole's schoolmate threw him into the storage space and locked the door (there was a ghost in the space).  He began to scream.  His sweater was red.

Late in the movie, Cole received a box from a ghost (the girl whose mom poisoned her).  The box was striped red and the video inside had a red ribbon in it.
If watched you realize that every time we see Willis he is wearing or carrying his red sweater, the balloon in the attic is red, the church door is red, his pajamas in the start with the wife who commited suicide in
the kitchen is red...and so on. So in summary: red = ghost about to appear.


Schindlers list
Although the film is primarily shot in black-and-white, red is used to distinguish a little girl in a coat. Later in the film, the girl is seen among the dead, recognizable only by the red coat she is still wearing.
According to Andy Patrizio of IGN, the girl in the red coat is used to indicate that Schindler has changed: "Spielberg put a twist on her [Ligocka's] story, turning her into one more pile on the cart of corpses to be incinerated.
The little girl's jacket is red so that she stands out from the masses. When color is used, it makes a point and an impression. And Schindler?s soul is touched by the child, he feels her pain, cries for her. The plight of the one little girl in red touches him in a way the shear numbers make unreal, it is easy to get lost in numbers. He transforms the faceless mass around him into one real palpable human being. This one child is a symbol of all the 6.000.000 victims, exposed to ruthless slaughter. The little girl in the red coat footage gives a feeling of hope. You think that she may be able to get away, that she has a chance. But then you see her later, and she is dead. She has already been killed, and you feel the despair and a lot of anger towards these Nazis.
The opening scene is in color, as is the closing sequence (which features the surviving "Schindler Jews", each accompanied by the actor who played their character, placing a stone on their savior's grave). There are also two instances when color is allowed to bleed into the blacks, whites, and grays. One little girl's jacket appears red so that she stands out from the masses, and a pair of candles burn with orange flames. When color is used, it makes a point and an impression.

Friday, December 4, 2015

Link to Super Size Me Documentary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtrMicCgox4

Making A Documentary

Please search the Internet to find answers to the questions below. Answer the questions by posting a comment below.
1. What is a documentary?
2. What are important steps to take to prepare for shooting a documentary?
3. If you were to make a documentary, what topic would you choose? Why?
4. How do documentary filmmakers finance their documentaries?
5. How do you produce a documentary?

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Slides Needed

Photography Exhibit
Christmas Concert
Winter Sports
Ugly Christmas Sweater Day

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Thanksgiving Facts

Please post 5 facts or interesting things about Thanksgiving (history, celebration, etc.)

Monday, November 2, 2015

Miniatures

Please answer the following questions related to miniatures in film.

1. What is a miniature?
2. Why would a director want to use a miniature instead of the real thing?
3. What is an in-camera special effect?
4. What is a landscape miniature?

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Final Cut Pro Tutorials

Search the internet and post a link to five Final Cut Pro tutorials. Comment on each tutorial including what it is about and why you like it. Write a paragraph on your favorite tutorial among the ones you found. When you finish, get into your groups and brainstorm ideas for your PSA.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Storyboard

Please use the internet to search for answers to the questions below. Please submit your answers as a comment to this post.

1. What is a storyboard?

2. Why would a producer or director need a storyboard?

3. What is the difference between a storyboard and a tellingboard? Which one would you prefer?

4. What are some guidelines you should follow in creating a storyboard?

Monday, October 5, 2015

Website to Edit Your Video

Click below to view a website you can use to edit your music video.

https://www.wevideo.com/

Click below to watch videos on how to use this site.

https://www.wevideo.com/academy

Monday, September 28, 2015

Haunted Houses

I need everyone to find at least one local haunted house and post it as a comment to this blog. Information to include: when, where, how much does it cost.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Final Cut Pro

Click on the link to learn more about editing using Final Cut Pro.

http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/tutorials/finalcut/


1. Name and describe the 4 parts of the Final Cut Pro work area.
2. What is Log and Transfer?
3. How do you edit clips in the viewer?
4. What is the difference between an insert and an overwrite edit?
5. What is the razor blade tool used for?

Friday, September 11, 2015

Trojan News Script



First Annual Possum Hunt!
The Alleghany Planning Committee is preparing for their annual Hillbilly Comedy & Variety Show that will take place in October. For the 1st Annual Possum Hunt a stuffed possum will be placed in a store or restaurant, and if located by a customer he/she will win FREE admission for 2 people to the Hillbilly Comedy & Variety Show. The possum hunt will be during the week of September 14th and again the week of September 21st. Questions? Call Alleghany BROC at 336-372-7284.


Mountain Heritage Festival
In celebration of our 21st anniversary of the Mountain Heritage Festival, this year, more bands will grace the stage. Four local bands and the Junior Appalachian Musicians will take the stage on September 19
beginning at 10am. The 2015 Mountain Heritage Festival will take place on Main Street, Sparta. Come spend the day enjoying authentic crafts, lots of food, music and fun.


Soap Box Derby 
2nd Annual Mountain Heritage Festival Soap Box derby will occur at 1p on September 19th. All participants must be registered by 12:30p the day of the race. For information or to register early contact the Chamber at 336.372.5473. Registration fee is $20.



Monday, August 31, 2015

Interview Techniques

Click on the link to read the article and answer the questions below in the form of a comment to this post.

http://www.videomaker.com/article/7657-interview-techniques

1. What is the advantage of including the interviewer and questions in the interview?

2. How do you "prep" your interview subject and why is that important?

3. What is involved in setting the stage for the interview?

4. What is the best microphone to use for an interview? Why?

5. What is the director's responsibility during the interview? What is the reporter's responsibility?


The Rule of Thirds

Read the article linked below. Post a comment that summarizes the article.

http://www.geniusdv.com/news_and_tutorials/2011/05/video_production_tip_using_the_rule_of_thirds.php

Movie Continuity Errors

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3vQQ3ntVY4

The Rule of Thirds - River Brooks

The Rule of Thirds give you an understanding of how to position subjects in the frame if you follow this rule your video shouldn't look dull. By following The Rule of Thirds and not playing your subjects in the direct center of the screen your scene will appear more interesting and visually appealing. If you're still wondering why you should use this simple rule and not just continue placing your subject in the direct middle of the screen I'll tell you, we tend to spend more of our time focused on the corners of the screen not direct in the middle so if you had an important subject you would want people to focus on the subject and not put it directly in the middle. The Rule of Thirds simply states that images may appear more engaging or dynamic when not placed in the center.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Types of Shots

Review the types of shots and answer the questions by clicking on the link.

http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/

1. Describe the difference between a point of view (POV) shot and an over the shoulder (OSS) shot.
2. Why might a director use an extreme close up shot?
3. What is a medium shot (MS)?
4. Describe the importance of a cutaway.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

TN: Background Slides

Please complete the following background slides:

Forensic Science Class
NO EXCUSES CAMPAIGN


You must do one background slide of each topic and email to me: sturgilljt@alleghany.k12.nc.us

Helpful Hints
1. Get a large image from the internet and use photoshop to convert to 1920x1080 (go to image, image size in photoshop and make sure constrain proportions is not selected)
2. Use EDIT-FREE TRANSFORM to change the size of text or images
3. Use VIEW- FIT ON SCREEN to enlarge your background
4. Use the magic wand tool to remove a solid color from an image
5. Add shadow or a stroke to your text by going to LAYER-LAYER STYLE-Shadow or stroke
6. Save file as a .psd
7. Go to SELECT-ALL, EDIT-COPY, EDIT-PASTE to transfer a logo to your background

Monday, May 4, 2015

Adobe Photoshop Tutorials

THIS ASSIGNMENT IS DIFFERENT FROM THE ONE BEFORE WHERE I HAD YOU LOOK FOR FINAL CUT PRO TUTORIALS. YOU MUST HAVE A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EACH ONE FOR FULL CREDIT.
Please search the internet for five tutorials related to Adobe Photoshop CS 6 or CS 3 depending on which version is on your computer. You will post a link to all five tutorials as well as provide a detailed description of each one. After you have reviewed all five tutorials, PICK ONE AND COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL. Email the result to: sturgilljt@alleghany.k12.nc.us

Monday, April 20, 2015

Video/commercial for Prom

Your blog assignment for today is to search the web and post at least three statistics that you think would be useful in creating a video or commercial about drinking and driving. Try to find the most recent statistics possible.

Monday, March 30, 2015

What is a PSA

Click on the link for more information. Then research and write a paragraph (5-7 sentences) on what makes an effective PSA. Email me your paragraph: sturgilljt@alleghany.k12.nc.us

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_service_announcement

Public Service Announcement VIDEO



Major Assignment for 2nd Six Weeks

Assignment: To create a PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

How to get started:  Your video must be completed in group of two to five. Your video can be on any topic, but must be approved by Mr. Sturgill. You may check out a camera from the Cyber Campus or library to use for making your video. You will have class time to videotape and edit your project.

Grading: In order to receive full credit for your public service announcement, it must include the following parts:
1.       Your video must be 30-90 seconds long.
2.       It must begin with a fade from black and end with a fade to black.
3.       It must include voiceover narration or on camera talent.
4.       It must include background music to enhance your PSA.
5.       It must include the video production techniques you have learned in this class, such as headroom, noseroom and composition.

DUE APRIL 30

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Test on Friday, March 13

Please study the following for the test tomorrow:

wide shot = establishing shot
rendering - creating media where it doesn't exist
composition - how a subject is framed
jump cut - an edit between shots that are mismatched
noseroom - space in front of a person in the direction they are looking
headroom - space above a subject's head
high angle - camera high and points down
low angle - camera low and points up
dutch angle - camera tilted to one side
medium shot - from around the hips to top of head
superimposed montage - two or more images mixed together using opacity
rule of thirds - mentally dividing the frame into lines to help you compose your shot
guidelines for titles - use thick, bold font - add a stroke or drop shadow -
first decision for editor - which shot to use
panning - left to right
tilting - up and down
compressing time - making something take less time than it normally would
expanding time - making something seem longer than normal

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Review Questions

Please visit the link below and answer the following questions as a comment to this post.

http://www.mediacollege.com/video/camera/tutorial/01-terminology.html

1. What is the difference between a close up and a wide shot?

2. How would you define a shot?

3. What is the difference between a pan and a tilt?

4. What is a transition and why is it important to understand as a camera person?

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Final Cut Pro Tutorials

Locate and post a link to 5 tutorials on how to edit with Final Cut Pro. When you post a link also post a short description of the tutorial. Which one is your favorite and why?

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Music Video Assignment


Major Assignment #1  - DUE MARCH 27, 2015

Assignment: To create a MUSIC VIDEO

How to get started:  Your video can be completed individually or you may work with a group of up to five. Your video can be on any topic as long as it is not dangerous or inappropriate to videotape. You may check out a camera from the Cyber Campus or library to use for making your video. You will have class time to edit your project. A sign up sheet is located outside the classroom door to borrow a camera. (NO SONGS WITH BAD LANGUAGE)

Grading: In order to receive full credit for your music video, it must include the following parts:
1.       Your video must be between 2 and 5 minutes long.
2.       It must include at least 2 titles that fade in and out or transition to the next clip.
3.       It must begin with a fade from black and end with a fade to black.
4.       It must include transitions other than a cut between clips.
5.       It must include at least 1 special effect from the video effects palette.
6.       It may include pictures or other video (from the Internet or other sources), but it must include video that is shot by your group.
     
     Your video should include many of the concepts and techniques learned in this class!

Monday, February 2, 2015

Adding Titles to Video

Click on the link below and answer the questions in the form of a comment to this post.

http://www.videomaker.com/article/8035-computer-editing-lets-talk-titles


1. Describe at least three rules to follow when creating titles for a video production.
2. What is the safe title area?
3. How can your choice of font affect your message?
4. What should you be careful of when adding color to your titles?
5. How do you determine what your title should "say?"