This document provides information about a motion graphics project for Salford City College that features an animated caption in the corner of a video. The video shows a band performing at a festival. The animated caption scrolls the name of the band and song being performed. Technical details provided include that the caption fills a small part of the screen and uses techniques like animation, colors, and movement. Advanced techniques were not required.
This document provides information about a title and credit sequence created for a motion graphics and video compositing course. It uses techniques like animation, visual effects, color rendering and graphics to create flashing imagery. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpening, distortion, rotation and opacity are also used. Technical details like video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate and compression are listed. Key terms related to motion graphics and video production are defined in a glossary.
Salford City College offers a unit in Motion Graphics and Video Compositing that teaches students how to create interactive menus for DVDs and web banners. The document describes an example interactive menu for a James Bond DVD that uses animation, visual effects, color, graphics and movement to circle different menu options in a dark and mysterious way. It also lists advanced techniques taught like blur, sharpen, distortion, rotation and opacity.
This document provides information about a motion graphics project created by Salford City College students. [1] It describes a "Smart fun fortwo" advertisement featuring animated text that appears to wiggle. [2] Techniques used include animation, visual effects, color rendering, graphics and movement. [3] Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, rotation and opacity were also employed.
Salford City College offers a unit in Motion Graphics and Video Compositing. The unit covers using text such as titles, credits, and captions in animations and menus. It also covers techniques like animation, visual effects, color rendering, and movement. More advanced techniques taught include blur, sharpening, distortion, rotation, and opacity. The document provides definitions for terms related to motion graphics, video formatting, and compression.
Motion graphics and_compositing_video_analysis_worksheet - original - copyBethMelia
Salford City College offers a unit in Motion Graphics and Video Compositing. The document describes a title and credit sequence project. It states that at the beginning and end of the sequence, credits are displayed to list the actors and cast/crew. The techniques used include caption-based credits with white text on a dark background. The movements are simple fades for the opening, and a scrolling effect for the closing credits. No advanced techniques were used.
This document provides information about a web banner, including:
- The web banner contains text, images of skateboards, and uses techniques like animation, visual effects, and color rendering.
- The only advanced technique the author would change is making the text opacity increase slowly for more visibility.
- Technical details are provided on the screen ratio of 4:1, and definitions of terms like motion graphics, compositing video, and interactive menus.
The document provides details about a wrestling intro video that uses various animation and visual effects techniques. It describes how the wrestler Triple H appears to have 3 wings on his back through animation on the big screen entrance. Advanced techniques like fading, blurring, spinning and changing opacity are used to enhance the intro effect. However, the video's low 240p resolution is noted as being much worse quality than HD standards like 720p. Key terms related to motion graphics, video compositing, and technical specifications are also defined.
This document provides information about a motion graphics project for Salford City College that features an animated caption in the corner of a video. The video shows a band performing at a festival. The animated caption scrolls the name of the band and song being performed. Technical details provided include that the caption fills a small part of the screen and uses techniques like animation, colors, and movement. Advanced techniques were not required.
This document provides information about a title and credit sequence created for a motion graphics and video compositing course. It uses techniques like animation, visual effects, color rendering and graphics to create flashing imagery. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpening, distortion, rotation and opacity are also used. Technical details like video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate and compression are listed. Key terms related to motion graphics and video production are defined in a glossary.
Salford City College offers a unit in Motion Graphics and Video Compositing that teaches students how to create interactive menus for DVDs and web banners. The document describes an example interactive menu for a James Bond DVD that uses animation, visual effects, color, graphics and movement to circle different menu options in a dark and mysterious way. It also lists advanced techniques taught like blur, sharpen, distortion, rotation and opacity.
This document provides information about a motion graphics project created by Salford City College students. [1] It describes a "Smart fun fortwo" advertisement featuring animated text that appears to wiggle. [2] Techniques used include animation, visual effects, color rendering, graphics and movement. [3] Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, rotation and opacity were also employed.
Salford City College offers a unit in Motion Graphics and Video Compositing. The unit covers using text such as titles, credits, and captions in animations and menus. It also covers techniques like animation, visual effects, color rendering, and movement. More advanced techniques taught include blur, sharpening, distortion, rotation, and opacity. The document provides definitions for terms related to motion graphics, video formatting, and compression.
Motion graphics and_compositing_video_analysis_worksheet - original - copyBethMelia
Salford City College offers a unit in Motion Graphics and Video Compositing. The document describes a title and credit sequence project. It states that at the beginning and end of the sequence, credits are displayed to list the actors and cast/crew. The techniques used include caption-based credits with white text on a dark background. The movements are simple fades for the opening, and a scrolling effect for the closing credits. No advanced techniques were used.
This document provides information about a web banner, including:
- The web banner contains text, images of skateboards, and uses techniques like animation, visual effects, and color rendering.
- The only advanced technique the author would change is making the text opacity increase slowly for more visibility.
- Technical details are provided on the screen ratio of 4:1, and definitions of terms like motion graphics, compositing video, and interactive menus.
The document provides details about a wrestling intro video that uses various animation and visual effects techniques. It describes how the wrestler Triple H appears to have 3 wings on his back through animation on the big screen entrance. Advanced techniques like fading, blurring, spinning and changing opacity are used to enhance the intro effect. However, the video's low 240p resolution is noted as being much worse quality than HD standards like 720p. Key terms related to motion graphics, video compositing, and technical specifications are also defined.
This BBC ident features footballers passing a red and black football in a circle. As they pass the ball, it pauses in the middle and the BBC1 logo appears. Various animation and visual effects techniques were used, including blurring and slowing down footage for added effect. The ident was produced in HD at 24 frames per second.
The document provides a summary of the credits sequence from the film "Resident Evil: Apocalypse". It describes the animation techniques used, including a computer generated shape that changes size and color as it moves randomly around the black screen. Advanced techniques like sharpening and slight distortion are used. Technical details are provided, such as the 480p resolution, 16:9 ratio, and 25fps frame rate. Key terms related to motion graphics, compositing, menus and video/audio formatting are defined at the end.
This document provides information about a Nickelodeon ident, including a brief description. It describes the techniques used in the ident such as animated animals moving around the screen and the Nickelodeon logo splattering on screen. Advanced techniques like blur and distortion are also used. Technical details are provided such as the video format being 720p, 16:9 ratio, and 25 frames per second. Key terms related to motion graphics and video compositing are also defined.
The document provides a summary of a web banner for an airport parking advertisement. The banner features a toy car and airplane with a shadow. There is minimal text that provides information on parking prices and flight days. Technically, there are no advanced techniques used in the banner other than the shadow. Overall, the image lacks detail and resembles a child's drawing with no noteworthy technical aspects.
This document provides information about techniques used in movie DVD menus, including animation, visual effects, color rendering, and graphics. It discusses how computer generated imagery (CGI) was used to create flying and stunt scenes for Spiderman in the DVD menu. It also lists technical specifications for the video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression used. Key terms related to motion graphics and video compositing are defined.
.Owl city, carly rae jepsen good time (lyric video) .ClaySkorski
The document describes a lyric video for the song "Good Time" by Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen. The video uses hand drawn pictures that move around the screen along with the lyrics, displayed in different fonts, sizes, and with movements synchronized to the music. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation were used on some of the pictures to add animation rather than keeping them motionless. The video is in 1080p HD resolution at 16:9 aspect ratio and 25 frames per second.
This document provides information about techniques used in media production at Salford City College's Eccles Centre, including:
- Animation, visual effects, color rendering, graphics, and movement are techniques used. Advanced techniques include blur, sharpen, distortion, rotation, and opacity.
- The technical details include a video format of 300:200 at 3:2 ratio and standard definitions of terms like motion graphics, compositing video, interactive menus, and video compression.
- A glossary defines terms used in media production like motion graphics, compositing video, interactive menus, video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression.
The document describes an end credits sequence for the film Sherlock Holmes. It shows drawings of the film being made that spread out over the film clips like watercolors. The clips are in black and white while the drawings are in pale tea-stained colors. Advanced techniques like blurring and sharpening were used to modify the film clips. Technical details provided include that the original film format was 35mm and aspect ratio was 1.85:1.
Salford City College Eccles Centre Creative Media Production Motion Graphics and Video Compositing Unit 64
This ident features a television with a mouth that buildings and objects emerge from. An animated spider then emerges from the city and opens its mouth, revealing various "E4" signs. The ident utilizes techniques like animation, visual effects, color rendering, graphics, and movement. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation are also employed. The same background is used throughout, though it is slightly blurred, and various objects come into focus.
Salford City College's Eccles Centre offers a unit in Motion Graphics and Video Compositing. This unit uses techniques like animation, visual effects, and color rendering to create an interactive menu with moving images of two actors. Advanced techniques like blurring, sharpening, distortion, and rotation were used on the actors' images. The project was filmed at 1080p resolution in 16:9 ratio at 25 frames per second using lossy compression.
The document describes a movie title sequence created in After Effects that includes the following:
1) Floating white letters sinking in a dark blue lake with an underwater shot.
2) The names of those involved in making the movie appearing on screen in the same font as the letters.
3) The movie title appearing in big lettering across the screen at the end.
Techniques used include 3D animation of the sinking letters, color effects to make the water look dark, and transitions as the names fade onto the screen. There is also a slight blur applied to the letters and background to simulate an underwater view.
This document describes the key features of a video editing interface, including storing video clips in folders for organization, viewing and trimming clips, visualizing clips on a canvas and zooming in on sections, adjusting clips by selecting frames and using a wireframe tool to move them, and creating clips by dragging trimmed sections onto a timeline where timing and sound volume can be visualized. Tools like razor blades, pens, and cropping tools are also mentioned for editing clips.
Satya Nadella successfully completed the requirements to be recognized as a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist in Windows 7 Configuration. The certification was achieved on August 20, 2011 and was assigned certification number E014-7115.
This document discusses research related to ultra wideband (UWB) technology. It describes designing architectures and building blocks for UWB standards, including investigating low-cost transmitter and receiver designs with a focus on localization in multipath environments. It also discusses the design of UWB radio frequency front ends and analog-to-digital converters, including prototypes that have been implemented. Finally, it mentions U-SPOT, a UWB system-level simulator for positioning and tracking applications that models wireless channels and allows analysis of localization methods and system parameters.
Satya Nadella earned the Microsoft Specialist certification in Windows 7 Configuring as of December 1, 2015. The certification document recognizes that Nadella has completed the requirements and provides his certification number F484-4763 as proof of achievement in this area.
This mood board was created to help plan an indie music video that incorporates images of acoustic guitars, drums and other instruments. It highlights that the video will include both a musical performance in a studio as well as a narrative to emphasize the song. The mood board also shows that the intended audience is mainstream/individualist music fans in socioeconomic classes A, B and C1 who enjoy attending concerts and festivals.
Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA) is an international cost-reduction consultancy that finds savings in non-core expense categories for clients. ERA has over 250 consultants located across the US who have access to proprietary tools and benchmark pricing data from over 14,000 projects. ERA finds average savings of nearly 20% for clients in categories like banking, facilities, IT and telecom within 90 days, often by renegotiating existing contracts. ERA only charges fees if savings are realized for the client.
The document provides instructions for students to write a story integrating parts of the human body and Turkish folk tale characters, using at least 7 idioms related to body parts. It lists Turkish folk tale characters, body idioms for students to use, and rules for an assignment where students will write and present a story on a given date for a chance to win a prize.
This BBC ident features footballers passing a red and black football in a circle. As they pass the ball, it pauses in the middle and the BBC1 logo appears. Various animation and visual effects techniques were used, including blurring and slowing down footage for added effect. The ident was produced in HD at 24 frames per second.
The document provides a summary of the credits sequence from the film "Resident Evil: Apocalypse". It describes the animation techniques used, including a computer generated shape that changes size and color as it moves randomly around the black screen. Advanced techniques like sharpening and slight distortion are used. Technical details are provided, such as the 480p resolution, 16:9 ratio, and 25fps frame rate. Key terms related to motion graphics, compositing, menus and video/audio formatting are defined at the end.
This document provides information about a Nickelodeon ident, including a brief description. It describes the techniques used in the ident such as animated animals moving around the screen and the Nickelodeon logo splattering on screen. Advanced techniques like blur and distortion are also used. Technical details are provided such as the video format being 720p, 16:9 ratio, and 25 frames per second. Key terms related to motion graphics and video compositing are also defined.
The document provides a summary of a web banner for an airport parking advertisement. The banner features a toy car and airplane with a shadow. There is minimal text that provides information on parking prices and flight days. Technically, there are no advanced techniques used in the banner other than the shadow. Overall, the image lacks detail and resembles a child's drawing with no noteworthy technical aspects.
This document provides information about techniques used in movie DVD menus, including animation, visual effects, color rendering, and graphics. It discusses how computer generated imagery (CGI) was used to create flying and stunt scenes for Spiderman in the DVD menu. It also lists technical specifications for the video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression used. Key terms related to motion graphics and video compositing are defined.
.Owl city, carly rae jepsen good time (lyric video) .ClaySkorski
The document describes a lyric video for the song "Good Time" by Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen. The video uses hand drawn pictures that move around the screen along with the lyrics, displayed in different fonts, sizes, and with movements synchronized to the music. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation were used on some of the pictures to add animation rather than keeping them motionless. The video is in 1080p HD resolution at 16:9 aspect ratio and 25 frames per second.
This document provides information about techniques used in media production at Salford City College's Eccles Centre, including:
- Animation, visual effects, color rendering, graphics, and movement are techniques used. Advanced techniques include blur, sharpen, distortion, rotation, and opacity.
- The technical details include a video format of 300:200 at 3:2 ratio and standard definitions of terms like motion graphics, compositing video, interactive menus, and video compression.
- A glossary defines terms used in media production like motion graphics, compositing video, interactive menus, video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression.
The document describes an end credits sequence for the film Sherlock Holmes. It shows drawings of the film being made that spread out over the film clips like watercolors. The clips are in black and white while the drawings are in pale tea-stained colors. Advanced techniques like blurring and sharpening were used to modify the film clips. Technical details provided include that the original film format was 35mm and aspect ratio was 1.85:1.
Salford City College Eccles Centre Creative Media Production Motion Graphics and Video Compositing Unit 64
This ident features a television with a mouth that buildings and objects emerge from. An animated spider then emerges from the city and opens its mouth, revealing various "E4" signs. The ident utilizes techniques like animation, visual effects, color rendering, graphics, and movement. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation are also employed. The same background is used throughout, though it is slightly blurred, and various objects come into focus.
Salford City College's Eccles Centre offers a unit in Motion Graphics and Video Compositing. This unit uses techniques like animation, visual effects, and color rendering to create an interactive menu with moving images of two actors. Advanced techniques like blurring, sharpening, distortion, and rotation were used on the actors' images. The project was filmed at 1080p resolution in 16:9 ratio at 25 frames per second using lossy compression.
The document describes a movie title sequence created in After Effects that includes the following:
1) Floating white letters sinking in a dark blue lake with an underwater shot.
2) The names of those involved in making the movie appearing on screen in the same font as the letters.
3) The movie title appearing in big lettering across the screen at the end.
Techniques used include 3D animation of the sinking letters, color effects to make the water look dark, and transitions as the names fade onto the screen. There is also a slight blur applied to the letters and background to simulate an underwater view.
This document describes the key features of a video editing interface, including storing video clips in folders for organization, viewing and trimming clips, visualizing clips on a canvas and zooming in on sections, adjusting clips by selecting frames and using a wireframe tool to move them, and creating clips by dragging trimmed sections onto a timeline where timing and sound volume can be visualized. Tools like razor blades, pens, and cropping tools are also mentioned for editing clips.
Satya Nadella successfully completed the requirements to be recognized as a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist in Windows 7 Configuration. The certification was achieved on August 20, 2011 and was assigned certification number E014-7115.
This document discusses research related to ultra wideband (UWB) technology. It describes designing architectures and building blocks for UWB standards, including investigating low-cost transmitter and receiver designs with a focus on localization in multipath environments. It also discusses the design of UWB radio frequency front ends and analog-to-digital converters, including prototypes that have been implemented. Finally, it mentions U-SPOT, a UWB system-level simulator for positioning and tracking applications that models wireless channels and allows analysis of localization methods and system parameters.
Satya Nadella earned the Microsoft Specialist certification in Windows 7 Configuring as of December 1, 2015. The certification document recognizes that Nadella has completed the requirements and provides his certification number F484-4763 as proof of achievement in this area.
This mood board was created to help plan an indie music video that incorporates images of acoustic guitars, drums and other instruments. It highlights that the video will include both a musical performance in a studio as well as a narrative to emphasize the song. The mood board also shows that the intended audience is mainstream/individualist music fans in socioeconomic classes A, B and C1 who enjoy attending concerts and festivals.
Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA) is an international cost-reduction consultancy that finds savings in non-core expense categories for clients. ERA has over 250 consultants located across the US who have access to proprietary tools and benchmark pricing data from over 14,000 projects. ERA finds average savings of nearly 20% for clients in categories like banking, facilities, IT and telecom within 90 days, often by renegotiating existing contracts. ERA only charges fees if savings are realized for the client.
The document provides instructions for students to write a story integrating parts of the human body and Turkish folk tale characters, using at least 7 idioms related to body parts. It lists Turkish folk tale characters, body idioms for students to use, and rules for an assignment where students will write and present a story on a given date for a chance to win a prize.
Jayant Doshi summarizes his journey through the Himalayan region of India. He traveled by train from Mumbai to Jammu, then took a taxi to the base town for the 14 km hike up the mountain to the sacred Vaishnodevi Temple. The hike was difficult due to the steep climb and intense heat. At the top, they had a brief darshan at the cave temple before hiking back down at night in cooler weather. Over the next few weeks, they explored towns like Dalhousie and McLeod Ganj, visiting various temples and scenic areas in Himachal Pradesh. The trip provided beautiful views of the Himalayan landscape and cultural experiences.
El documento habla sobre los integrantes de un equipo y las partes principales de un teclado. Describe la zona alfanumérica del teclado, que contiene letras, números y símbolos distribuidos en cinco filas. También describe los cuatro sectores del teclado: el bloque de funciones, el bloque alfanumérico, el bloque especial y el bloque numérico. Finalmente, menciona la importancia de la numeración de los dedos y la pulsación correcta de las teclas para una digitación eficiente.
The document discusses database locks from a theoretical and practical perspective. It begins with an overview of relational database concepts like referential integrity, consistency and concurrency. It then describes different types of locks used in databases like row locks, table locks, DDL locks, and system locks. It provides examples of how each lock type works and their restrictions. The document also discusses how locks are used to maintain referential integrity with foreign keys and analyzes lock behavior using Oracle data dictionary views. It concludes that locks are necessary to ensure basic database functionality and that preventative tuning is better than reactive tuning when locks occur.
Dancer is a reindeer who lives in the North Pole and enjoys activities like flying, playing in the snow, and eating. He is preparing to be in charge of making sure all the reindeer have their sleigh bells for Christmas. Dancer's profile provides personal information like his birthday, hometown, relationship status, political and religious views, and interests. It also shares photos and albums of Dancer.
Este documento proporciona una guía paso a paso para crear una presentación en PowerPoint. Instruye al usuario sobre cómo aplicar diferentes fondos, transiciones, objetos como imágenes y texto, y animaciones a diapositivas individuales. El objetivo es que el usuario aprenda y experimente con las diversas herramientas y funciones de PowerPoint.
Karla Fletcher has over 15 years of experience in human resources, training, recruitment, and retail. She is currently the Operations Coordinator at Worksop College Independent School, where she is responsible for administrative tasks, organizing maintenance jobs, and bringing busing services in-house. Previously, she has held roles as an HR Recruiter/Administrator for Devon and Cornwall Police through Adecco, and as a Civil Labour Administrator providing recruitment and employment advice for schools in Germany. She has also managed retail sites for Naafi, Ikea, and Tesco.
Las personas realizan el Camino de Santiago por diversas razones como motivos religiosos, conocer gente, motivos culturales o deportivos. Es necesario llevar equipamiento como botas, mochila, ropa, saco de dormir y bordón. Para acreditar la peregrinación, los caminantes obtienen sellos en iglesias y albergues que luego pegan en su credencial. Al llegar a Santiago, algunos peregrinos se bañan en la playa para purificarse, queman sus ropas o ven la puesta de sol como símbolo del fin de su viaje
This document provides information about a web banner, including:
- The web banner contains text, images of skateboards, and uses techniques like animation, visual effects, and color rendering.
- An advanced technique that could be used is changing the opacity of the text so it fades in slowly.
- The technical details are provided, such as a screen ratio of 4:1 and definitions of terms like motion graphics, compositing video, and interactive menus.
This document provides information about a web banner, including:
- The web banner contains text, images of skateboards, and uses techniques like animation, visual effects, and color rendering.
- An advanced technique that could be used is changing the opacity of the text so it fades in slowly.
- The technical details are provided, such as a screen ratio of 4:1 and definitions of terms like motion graphics, compositing video, and interactive menus.
The document provides information on Motion Graphics and Video Compositing at Salford City College Eccles Centre. It defines key terms related to motion graphics like compositing video, interactive menus, and web banners. It also defines technical video terms like video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression.
This document provides information about techniques used in movie DVD menus, including animation, visual effects, color rendering, and graphics. It discusses how computer generated imagery (CGI) was used to create flying and stunt scenes for Spiderman in the DVD menu. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpening, distortion, rotation, and opacity changes are proposed. Technical details covered include video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression. Key terms like motion graphics, compositing video, and interactive menus are defined.
This document provides information about techniques used in movie DVD menus, including animation, visual effects, color rendering, and graphics. It discusses how computer generated imagery (CGI) was used to create flying and stunt scenes for Spiderman in the DVD menu. It also lists technical specifications for the video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression used. Key terms related to motion graphics and video compositing are defined.
This document provides information about techniques used in movie DVD menus, including animation, visual effects, color rendering, and graphics. It discusses how computer generated imagery (CGI) was used to create flying and stunt scenes for Spiderman in the DVD menu. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpening, distortion, rotation, and opacity changes are proposed. Technical details covered include video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression. Key terms like motion graphics, compositing video, and interactive menus are defined.
This document provides information about techniques used in movie DVD menus, including animation, visual effects, color rendering, and graphics. It discusses how computer generated imagery (CGI) was used to create flying and stunt scenes for Spiderman in the DVD menu. It also lists technical specifications for the video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression used. Key terms related to motion graphics and video compositing are defined.
The document provides information about an interactive menu created for a course assignment, including techniques used such as animation, visual effects, and color rendering. It also contains a glossary defining terms related to motion graphics and video compositing such as interactive menus, video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression. The technical comments section may discuss specifics about the interactive menu such as the video format, screen ratio, and resolution used.
The document provides information about a 3 second video sting created for an animal rescue organization. The sting features animated dogs and cats holding signs that say "animal rescue" in their mouths. Techniques like animation, visual effects, color rendering and graphics were used to make the animals' paws and tails seem like they are moving. More advanced techniques like blurring were also used to draw attention elsewhere in the short video. The video is available on YouTube at 720p HD resolution.
The document provides definitions and explanations of key terms related to motion graphics and video compositing, including titles and credits, techniques used in animation and visual effects, and advanced techniques like blur and sharpen. It also defines industry standard terms like video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression as they relate to creative media production and motion graphics.
1. The document provides definitions and descriptions of common motion graphics and video compositing terms including sting, animated captions, web banners, video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression.
2. Key terms defined include sting (brief animation before a logo), animated captions (animated graphics over video), web banners (motion graphics and video used for online advertising), and video format (standard definitions such as HD, PAL, NTSC).
3. Technical concepts explained are screen ratio (aspect ratios like 4:3 and 16:9), resolution (amount of image detail), frame rate (number of frames per second), and compression (using codecs to reduce file size).
This document provides information about a motion graphics and video compositing unit at Salford City College Eccles Centre, including:
1. A brief description of a clip showing a dog being washed before a brand logo appears, demonstrating techniques like animation, visual effects, and color rendering.
2. Definitions of key terms used in motion graphics and video production, such as motion graphics, compositing video, interactive menus, and identifiers.
3. Technical details that may be used in motion graphics and video projects, such as video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression.
The document summarizes a student project that edited a movie clip from X-Men to create an interactive title sequence that allows the viewer to choose between good and evil. The techniques used include animation, visual effects like color rendering to change the clip to the symbol being formed, and movement. More advanced techniques like rotation and opacity were also employed. The project was created for DVD quality so a high screen resolution was needed.
The document provides a summary of a web banner for an airport parking advertisement. The banner features a toy car and airplane with a shadow. There is minimal text that states "Airport parking, it's child's play" and includes prices and flight days. Technically, there are no advanced techniques used in the banner other than the shadow, and the image lacks detail and resembles a child's drawing.
This document provides information about techniques used in media production at Salford City College's Eccles Centre, including:
- Animation, visual effects, color rendering, graphics, and movement are techniques used. Advanced techniques include blur, sharpen, distortion, rotation, and opacity.
- The technical aspects discussed include video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression.
- Key terms such as motion graphics, compositing video, interactive menus, and web banners are defined.
This document provides information about techniques used in creative media production at Salford City College's Eccles Centre, including:
- Motion graphics and video compositing are discussed, with definitions provided for key terms like motion graphics, compositing video, interactive menus, and animated captions.
- Techniques used in media production mentioned include animation, visual effects, color rendering, graphics, and movement. More advanced techniques discussed are blur, sharpen, distortion, rotation, and opacity.
- Technical aspects covered include video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression, with definitions of these terms.
The document provides information about motion graphics and video compositing used in a wrestling championship sequence. It describes shots of the wrestling belt and flashing entrance lights used to introduce wrestlers. Advanced techniques like blur and rotation were used. The color on the lights was brightened to make them stand out more. Technical terms related to video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate and compression are defined in a glossary.
The document provides information about the Final Destination 5 title sequence, including a brief description of slow motion scenes of shattering glass with titles of film credits fading in and out rapidly. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation were used with dark colors and slow movement. Technical details note the video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression.
The document provides information about the Final Destination 5 title sequence, including a brief description of slow motion scenes of shattering glass with titles of film credits fading in and out rapidly. It also lists techniques used such as animation, visual effects, color rendering and graphics with dark colors and slow movement. An advanced technique section mentions blur, sharpen, distortion, rotation and opacity. Technical details covered include video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate and compression.
The document provides information about the Final Destination 5 title sequence, including a brief description of slow motion scenes of shattering glass with titles of film credits fading in and out rapidly. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion and rotation were used with dark colors and slow movement. Technical details note the video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate and compression.
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The document discusses the marketing campaign for the film "Need for Speed", which included interviews with star Aaron Paul on various TV and radio shows. Specifically, it notes that Aaron Paul appeared on "The Graham Norton Show" to reach a wider UK audience, as the show appeals to both male and female adult viewers. It also mentions an interview on "Top Gear", which would mainly target male audiences given the car-focused nature of both the show and film. The marketing campaign utilized Aaron Paul's popularity from "Breaking Bad" to promote the film and appeal to both male and female viewers.
This magazine cover analysis summarizes the key details of the NME magazine cover focusing on The Stone Roses 20th anniversary. It describes the title as focusing on this band and album anniversary. The main image is a large photo of The Stone Roses. Captions and bold text promote the anniversary story. Comparisons are made to an Elle magazine cover showing differences in images, colors, and target audiences between the music and lifestyle magazines.
This document analyzes and compares the front covers of two magazines - NME and ELLE. For NME, the cover is celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Stone Roses debut album. It features a large photo of the band and highlights their anniversary. In contrast, the ELLE cover features a close-up photo of Katy Perry, targeting a more classy, sophisticated audience. While NME uses bold colors and fonts, ELLE has a cleaner white and blue color scheme with classier typography. Both covers aim to attract readers by previewing stories inside through caption text.
The document outlines the editing process for a publication from start to finish. It begins with developing the front cover and ends with the final approved cover. The stages in between are not specified but the progression from an initial draft to a final version is implied.
The document discusses the editing process for a double page spread. It likely focuses on how to lay out content across two facing pages and ensure consistency and flow between the pages. The editing process examines elements like images, text, and design to create a cohesive reading experience when the pages are viewed side by side.
The document summarizes the process of creating a horror film trailer for a class project. It describes how the student's initial idea of a music video was too complex, so they decided to make a horror trailer instead. They conducted research on horror tropes and audience preferences to inform their trailer idea. Storyboards, location scouting, and risk assessments were done during pre-production. Footage was shot and editing/effects were added using Adobe software. Feedback was positive about the tension built and professional quality. The student learned about project management and continuity.
Bethany Melia booked a voiceover session with Hannah Morse for August 5th, 2014 at 1:00 pm. The studio manager overseeing the session was Damen Bramwell.
The document discusses the marketing campaign for the film "Need for Speed", which involved interviews with star Aaron Paul on various TV and radio shows. Specifically, it notes that Aaron Paul appeared on "The Graham Norton Show" to appeal to a wider UK audience, and on "Top Gear" to target fans of fast cars. It concludes that Aaron Paul was well-suited to lead the marketing efforts due to his popularity from "Breaking Bad" and ability to appeal to both male and female audiences.
The document discusses the marketing campaign for the film "Need for Speed", which involved interviews with star Aaron Paul on various TV and radio shows. Specifically, it notes that Aaron Paul appeared on "The Graham Norton Show" to appeal to a wider UK audience, and on "Top Gear" to target fans of fast cars. It concludes that Aaron Paul was well-suited to lead the marketing efforts due to his popularity from "Breaking Bad" and ability to appeal to both male and female audiences.
The document discusses the marketing campaign for the film "Need for Speed", which involved interviews with star Aaron Paul on various TV and radio shows. Specifically, it notes that Aaron Paul appeared on "The Graham Norton Show" to appeal to a wider UK audience, and on "Top Gear" to target fans of fast cars. It concludes that Aaron Paul was well-suited to lead the marketing efforts due to his popularity from "Breaking Bad" and ability to appeal to both male and female audiences.
Leeds festival will take place from August 22nd to 24th at Bramham Park. The headliners are Arctic Monkeys, Blink 182, Paramore and Queens of the Stone Age along with other acts like Jake Bugg, Vampire Weekend, Imagine Dragons and The 1975. Visitors can find ticket sales and more information on the festival website leedsfestival.com.
Ig3 music video production diary templateBethMelia
This document contains the production diary and progress updates of a student enrolled in an Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production program. Over the course of several months, the student planned and created a horror film trailer as their major project. The diary outlines the student's weekly progress, including developing their idea, conducting research, pre-production planning, filming, editing, gathering feedback, and final evaluation. It also previews the student's plans for the following weeks, such as continuing research, beginning pre-production, shooting footage, editing their project, and completing their evaluation and any remaining work.
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for film production activities. It instructs the user to consider all potential hazards, who or what may be harmed, existing risk controls, and assigns a risk level based on likelihood and consequences. The template then guides the user to list specific hazards for each scene, note existing controls, assign a risk level, and identify any further actions needed based on the risk level. Examples of hazards listed include tripping in a cellar, sharp objects, and smashed glass.
This risk assessment document identifies potential hazards for four film production scenes taking place at a pub. The biggest risks include slipping on a tiled floor near the vault, with a risk rating of 4, and falling or being burned in the kitchen and cellar, both rated 5. The actions recommended to mitigate these risks are ensuring dry floors, all kitchen devices are off and cooled, and taking care on the cellar stairs. A lower risk of tripping over objects in the pub is also noted.
The student is pitching a horror film trailer for their final major project. The trailer will be based on two students making a documentary about running a pub who encounter strange events after being locked inside alone at night. To appeal to the target 18+ male and female young adult audience, the trailer will use quick cuts, eerie music, and shocking glimpses of blood and gore to leave viewers feeling thrilled and wanting to solve the enigma of what happens without giving too much away about the plot. The student plans to use software like Microsoft Office, cameras, and Adobe programs to produce, film, and edit the trailer.
1) The photographer did a shoot to produce an image that could be used in a music magazine. They captured a natural reaction shot of the models while they were off guard in a field.
2) Minor editing was done to the selected image, adding black and white and a lens flare. The photographer was surprised at how well the editing turned out.
3) For their next project, the photographer aims to improve planning for location and lighting to better achieve their goals for the shoot.
The document is a contact sheet showing different fonts that were considered for a magazine front cover. It includes images of the masthead designs with different fonts, work in progress on making the front cover, and the final evaluated front cover design that was chosen.
This document analyzes the covers of two magazines - NME and ELLE. For the NME magazine, the cover features a photo of the band The Stone Roses to promote the 20th anniversary of their debut album. The target audience is music fans aged 17-30. The cover uses bold fonts and bright colors. For the ELLE magazine, the cover features a close-up photo of Katy Perry. The target audience is more classy and sophisticated. The cover uses a white and blue color scheme with classy fonts. The covers aim to attract readers by highlighting the stories inside through cover lines.
The document discusses Steven Spielberg's 2005 remake of War of the Worlds, including its release date, budget, and box office gross. It asks why American audiences responded positively to the film, considering factors like the casting of Tom Cruise and its location and timing of release near 9/11. It also questions whether the film would have been as popular or successful without 9/11 and discusses American producers using 9/11 as a thematic device in films.
The document discusses the 2005 remake of War of the Worlds, directed by Steven Spielberg. It questions whether the film would have been as popular and successful without the context of the 9/11 attacks. While some critics thought the film drew similarities to 9/11, the responses indicate that the original book and film were already popular franchises. Additionally, it was noted that 9/11 may have been incorporated for commercial purposes rather than out of actual necessity for the storyline. The document concludes by discussing the appropriate usage of 9/11 as a thematic device, stating it can be justified if handled respectfully and based on facts, rather than being exploited.
1. Salford City College
Eccles Centre
Creative Media Production
Motion Graphics and Video Compositing Unit 64
Use of text: Idents
(Title, Credits, animated captions, stings,
indents, interactive menus, web banner)
Brief description: In idents we see a short clip that contains the logo of the programme we are watching.
What do you see?
Techniques used: We see the ident bounce across the screen. The colours are bright and eye catching.
Animation, Visual Effects, Colour Rendering,
Graphics, Movement
Advanced techniques:
Blur, Sharpen, Distortion, Rotation, Opacity The colours are sharp and there is no distortion.
Technical comments: The ident is the main focus on the screen.
Video Format, Screen Ratio, Resolution,
Frame rate, Compression
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2. Salford City College
Eccles Centre
Creative Media Production
Glossary
Motion graphics - Graphics that use video footage and/or animation technology to create the illusion of motion or rotation, graphics are
usually combined with audio for use in multimedia projects.
Compositing video - When there are several different clips of video are layered over one another to create a single image.
Interactive Menus – DVD Interface or Interactive Menus on a web page
Ident– The ‘call sign’ of a channel or production company to identify themselves on screen, usually shown before a programme.
Animated Captions – Animated Graphics layered over an image / video
Web Banners – A form of web advertising that is embedded into a web page. They are used to attract a viewer to their website. A Web
Banner usually a mix of motion graphics and video
Video Format - 3 Main Formats HD, PAL, NTSC. HD is the highest resolution (720 or 1080 vertical lines in the image). PAL is the UK
Standard definition image (576 vertical lines). NTSC is the US Standard definition image (480 vertical lines). Now in the
digital age we now look at video format in terms of pixels (i.e. High definition 1080; 1920 x 1080 or 2,073,600 pixels)
Screen ratio – Standard TV ratio is 4:3; this means that for every 4 units wide it is 3 units high. It is likely that the screen ratio will be
Widescreen (16:9) in a cinematic sequence.
Resolution – The amount of detail in an image or signal, such as Standard TV Definition and High Definition. See Video Format.
Frame Rate - The number of video or film frames displayed each second (frames per second; fps). PAL frame (standard UK TV) is 25
fps, NTSC (standard US TV) is 30 fps, film is 24 fps. This means as NTSC updates more regularly there is less strobing
(jerkiness).
Compression – The use of Codecs (WMV, DivX) to reduce the file size of a video by a variety of methods.This sometimes means a loss in
image quality (a “lossy”). Codecs are found in Video Cameras, DVD players / recorders, Editing Packages, Video upload
sites)
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