In this PowerPoint is all of my existing product research I have found in order to see the codes and convention I should and Shouldn't follow while making my project
- The document discusses planning and research for a documentary and poster creation project about Sunderland Culture.
- The creator conducted research on Sunderland Culture's goals of supporting the local community and educating about local history.
- An audience survey was administered to determine which topic - growing up in the Northeast, identity, football, or wealth disparity - would be most interesting for the documentary and poster. Generational growth and identity were selected.
- Further research involved podcasts and documentaries about life in the Northeast to inform the documentary's style and questions. Local artists were also studied for inspiration for the poster design.
The document summarizes the filmmaker's process over two days of editing their documentary about growing up in the Northeast in the 1970s. On the first day, they organized their footage by renaming files, transferred files to their computer, and noticed audio issues like static that they wanted to fix. They experimented with different audio effects in DaVinci Resolve but had trouble reducing the static. On the second day, they edited their documentary together in Premiere Pro, loading all media and placing interview clips in order. They found the "Dehummer" effect successfully removed static from audio clips.
The document is a production diary detailing the process of creating promotional posters for a documentary about growing up in the Northeast of England in the 1970s. Over several days, the diary documents sketches, design iterations in Canva, feedback received, and survey results testing different poster designs with target audiences. Based on the feedback, simplistic designs with retro fonts and borders were generally preferred to designs with additional graphics or effects. The most popular design was the original simple silhouette design, informing the creator that less is more for capturing audience attention.
Sunderland Culture is a charity based in Sunderland, England that aims to inspire and educate people about the region's history and future possibilities through art. It operates five buildings around Sunderland that host classes, exhibitions, and community events. The charity raises funds to commission new artworks and projects by local artists to showcase the community and support its members. It partners with other local organizations and businesses to jointly fund and display artworks that reflect different aspects of Sunderland.
The Washington Youth Film Collective is organized by Dan Appleby and freelance filmmaker Alistair Cumming. Through sessions of the Collective, the narrator has learned skills like camera operation, cinematography, screenwriting, and post-production editing from Alistair. The group's first task was to interview each other, taking turns operating equipment. They discussed more equipment and analyzed films. Their first project was a short horror film called "The Grey Lady," which the narrator helped film through lighting, sound, and directing. It took three weeks to complete the film due to many scenes and technical challenges.
Northern Stage hosted a comedy fest in Newcastle on May 13, 2022. The event featured talks from actors, producers, screenwriters, and directors about their experiences in the industry and how they want to change it. The author attended four sessions and learned about the many career paths and jobs in media industries, including how neurodiversity is addressed. They discovered how networking benefits line managers and helps create new ideas. The author is now considering careers as a producer or director based on the interesting discussions. The event provided valuable insights into how the film and TV industry impacts people and raises awareness of issues like ADHD.
This networking experience was a visit to the Washington Arts Centre on September 23rd. The Centre is owned by Sunderland Culture, an organization that aims to bring more culture and community engagement through art exhibitions and classes across several locations. During the tour, the visitor learned about the various art exhibitions, classes, and activities held at the Centre for the local community. They also discussed the Centre's history as a stable and efforts to engage younger generations. The visitor gained valuable insight into how such facilities obtain artwork, host exhibitions, and provide opportunities for up-and-coming artists to gain exposure.
Leo Pearlman is a producer and executive producer who has worked on many movies and documentaries. He gave a talk about his experience in the media industry and opportunities for those starting off, sharing both positive and negative lessons he learned. He also discussed how other industry professionals got their start compared to where they are now. The talk showed there are many opportunities in media and people willing to help newcomers, while introducing the speaker's own career path.
- The document discusses planning and research for a documentary and poster creation project about Sunderland Culture.
- The creator conducted research on Sunderland Culture's goals of supporting the local community and educating about local history.
- An audience survey was administered to determine which topic - growing up in the Northeast, identity, football, or wealth disparity - would be most interesting for the documentary and poster. Generational growth and identity were selected.
- Further research involved podcasts and documentaries about life in the Northeast to inform the documentary's style and questions. Local artists were also studied for inspiration for the poster design.
The document summarizes the filmmaker's process over two days of editing their documentary about growing up in the Northeast in the 1970s. On the first day, they organized their footage by renaming files, transferred files to their computer, and noticed audio issues like static that they wanted to fix. They experimented with different audio effects in DaVinci Resolve but had trouble reducing the static. On the second day, they edited their documentary together in Premiere Pro, loading all media and placing interview clips in order. They found the "Dehummer" effect successfully removed static from audio clips.
The document is a production diary detailing the process of creating promotional posters for a documentary about growing up in the Northeast of England in the 1970s. Over several days, the diary documents sketches, design iterations in Canva, feedback received, and survey results testing different poster designs with target audiences. Based on the feedback, simplistic designs with retro fonts and borders were generally preferred to designs with additional graphics or effects. The most popular design was the original simple silhouette design, informing the creator that less is more for capturing audience attention.
Sunderland Culture is a charity based in Sunderland, England that aims to inspire and educate people about the region's history and future possibilities through art. It operates five buildings around Sunderland that host classes, exhibitions, and community events. The charity raises funds to commission new artworks and projects by local artists to showcase the community and support its members. It partners with other local organizations and businesses to jointly fund and display artworks that reflect different aspects of Sunderland.
The Washington Youth Film Collective is organized by Dan Appleby and freelance filmmaker Alistair Cumming. Through sessions of the Collective, the narrator has learned skills like camera operation, cinematography, screenwriting, and post-production editing from Alistair. The group's first task was to interview each other, taking turns operating equipment. They discussed more equipment and analyzed films. Their first project was a short horror film called "The Grey Lady," which the narrator helped film through lighting, sound, and directing. It took three weeks to complete the film due to many scenes and technical challenges.
Northern Stage hosted a comedy fest in Newcastle on May 13, 2022. The event featured talks from actors, producers, screenwriters, and directors about their experiences in the industry and how they want to change it. The author attended four sessions and learned about the many career paths and jobs in media industries, including how neurodiversity is addressed. They discovered how networking benefits line managers and helps create new ideas. The author is now considering careers as a producer or director based on the interesting discussions. The event provided valuable insights into how the film and TV industry impacts people and raises awareness of issues like ADHD.
This networking experience was a visit to the Washington Arts Centre on September 23rd. The Centre is owned by Sunderland Culture, an organization that aims to bring more culture and community engagement through art exhibitions and classes across several locations. During the tour, the visitor learned about the various art exhibitions, classes, and activities held at the Centre for the local community. They also discussed the Centre's history as a stable and efforts to engage younger generations. The visitor gained valuable insight into how such facilities obtain artwork, host exhibitions, and provide opportunities for up-and-coming artists to gain exposure.
Leo Pearlman is a producer and executive producer who has worked on many movies and documentaries. He gave a talk about his experience in the media industry and opportunities for those starting off, sharing both positive and negative lessons he learned. He also discussed how other industry professionals got their start compared to where they are now. The talk showed there are many opportunities in media and people willing to help newcomers, while introducing the speaker's own career path.
The document summarizes a spring cleaning event that took place in April 2022 in Sunderland Riverside. Students from a local college helped clean up under a bridge in collaboration with local organizations. The event organizer had the goal of cleaning up trash and allowing easier walking access. The writer photographed and filmed students working hard despite cold weather, and interviewed some to create a video highlighting their charitable work. The event inspired the writer and provided experience dealing with recording challenges like windy conditions.
Sunderland Culture is a charity based in Sunderland that aims to inspire youth and educate them about the region's history and future potential. They hold exhibitions and classes to engage the community. The "Bright Lights" exhibition features art by local youth to inspire and engage them. The document discusses conducting research through a questionnaire for the 16-25 year old target audience. It provides ideas for a documentary on generations growing up in the northeast and the Newcastle-Sunderland football rivalry. Print poster ideas focus on creating a collage to showcase the identity of the northeast region of England.
Zara McDermott is an English media personality who appeared on the reality show Love Island. She has since produced a BBC documentary on eating disorders and uncovered rape culture. The documentary provided insight into how eating disorders manifest and are not limited to underweight individuals. It also detailed Zara's experience with online abuse from trolls after Love Island. When asked if she regretted going on Love Island, Zara said the villa experience was great and she wouldn't be where she is today without it. The documentary showed how ruthless the media industry can be and how modern generations may struggle with its pressures. A media industry professional advised that getting work requires demonstrating familiarity with television by discussing what was watched recently.
David Puttnam is a renowned British film producer who has worked on many award-winning films since the 1960s. He discussed his career journey from his early work on television shows to his breakthrough film success with Bugsy Malone. Puttnam went on to produce several other hit films, winning Best Picture at the Academy Awards five times. Through his online seminar, he provided insights into the filmmaking process and the many roles involved in bringing ideas to life on screen. He also spoke about key lessons and guidance he received from friends in the industry that helped shape his successful career.
The document describes the process of creating and refining a post-production showreel over multiple drafts. Based on feedback from surveys, the creator worked to add an intro, shorten clips, better match audio, and add an outro. For the final draft, an upbeat music track was chosen and clips were adjusted to match its pace. Feedback indicated people liked the showreel overall, with no significant suggestions for further improvement.
The document provides tips for preparing for and conducting oneself during a job interview. It recommends thoroughly researching the company and position ahead of time. During the interview, the document advises being prompt, prepared with questions to ask, and having a professional demeanor. Some common interview questions are outlined, along with tips on how to appropriately address them by highlighting relevant strengths and experiences. Proper business attire and positive body language are also emphasized.
This document discusses the design of a business card for Jasmine McNeil's media and film business. It provides details on three different business card designs created using Canva.
The first design uses a template that is modified with yellow colors and graphics to represent honey and create a bee theme. It includes the business name and logo in the center with contact information on the back.
The second design uses colored spots and honeycomb graphics on a simple background with the name and logo in the middle. It is meant to be understated but informative.
The third design is created from scratch with watercolor stains and a honeycomb graphic in the background. A serif sans font is used for readability and
The document discusses the process of designing a logo for a business called Bea Productions. The logo aims to incorporate a bee design to represent the business name. Various designs are explored using different bee images, color palettes, backgrounds, and font styles. Feedback is gathered from others on the designs. The final logo features the original bee image with a darker green background and golden gradient font, which testers responded was professional, modern, and eye-catching. This design is selected as the best representation of the business.
The document discusses potential filming locations in the Northeast of England for a documentary. Locations included are:
Newcastle Monument - Short clips would be filmed here to showcase the landmark and use in a montage.
Tyne Bridge - Multiple views would be captured, including from walking or bus, to prominently feature the recognizable bridge.
Sunderland Winter Gardens - Exterior shots from various angles would be taken to depict the size and identify the location.
Sunderland Park Lane - Brief bus and people clips ranging from 5-20 seconds would be recorded at the transport hub and edited into a montage.
Gateshead Millennium Bridge - Viewpoints of the distinctive "blinking
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The applicant has a passion for film and media that developed through their creative media course. They have experience producing various media products including videos, documentaries, and posters using software like Photoshop, Premier Pro, and DaVinci. They have worked on projects for clients like Canon and the BBC to gain experience working under deadlines. The applicant believes their experience caring for siblings, work experience at an art center, and collaborating on a short film have made them organized, responsible, and confident in their media skills. They see themselves having a future as a director or producer and believe this course could help them advance in the film industry by expanding their knowledge and experience.
The document discusses the author's passion for film and media from a young age. It details their experience in a creative media college course where they learned skills like Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci. They gained experience creating various media products for clients and during work experience at an art center and film production. The author sees themselves having a future as a director or producer in the film industry, inspired by Joss Whedon's work. They believe this university course will further benefit their career goals as they already have basic production knowledge and hands-on experience from their college media course.
The document is a personal statement from a student applying for a media studies course. It discusses their lifelong passion for film and media that began in childhood. They have experience producing various media projects in college, including documentaries, posters, and ads, and have learned skills like Photoshop and media analysis. They also gained experience working with different clients through college briefs and an internship with a local art center. The student cares for siblings while maintaining work and school responsibilities. They see themselves pursuing a career in film production as a director or producer to continue their creative output. The works of Joss Whedon have inspired them to create amazing worlds and stories through media. The student is confident this course will benefit their future in
The applicant has had a lifelong passion for media since childhood and enjoys creating their own narratives through various media forms. Their media studies course provided skills in photography, video, and design software as well as analyzing different genres. Through work experience creating social media posts, videos, and a documentary, the applicant gained confidence in producing various media types and seeing public feedback.
The document summarizes information about three university programs for film and media degrees. Newcastle University's three-year BA Honours in Film and Media focuses on developing practical documentary filmmaking and journalism skills alongside media studies. The University of Durham's program combines visual arts, film history and theory with skills development in research and digital methods. The University of Sunderland's Film and Media BA Honours applies critical thinking to both academic research and practical application to prepare students for the media industry.
The survey showed that the target audience, who are mostly young adults from the local Northeast area, are interested in learning more about the identity and culture of the Northeast through artistic works. They want to see pieces that represent what the Northeast is known for and people's experiences of growing up in the region. The target audience faces challenges of maintaining a positive mindset and figuring out their own identity while dealing with pressures of school and social life at their age. Based on the information, suitable mediums could include a documentary, TV episode, or short video sharing personal stories of growing up in the Northeast.
The document analyzes the Netflix documentary "Sunderland 'Til I Die" about Sunderland Football Club. It discusses the different documentary modes used such as observational, participatory, expository, and poetic. It describes how different shot sizes like establishing shots, wide shots, medium shots, and close-ups are used to tell the narrative and engage the audience. It also discusses the use of mise-en-scene, sound, and editing techniques to immerse viewers and convey emotion. The document then summarizes the BBC documentary "Growing Up White and Working" about working-class lives in Britain, noting its use of participatory, expository, and poetic modes as well as shots sizes like close-ups and establishing shots
Sunderland Culture is a charity organization that aims to improve the culture in Sunderland. They created an exhibition called "Bright Lights Youth Art Exhibit" to showcase work from young, local media creators. They provided opportunities for creators aged 16-25 to develop any type of media that highlights Sunderland's history, culture, and diversity. Creators need to consider audience theories like reception theory to understand how the target demographic may interpret their work. Constraints for projects include limited budget, resources, and the technical experience of creators.
The document summarizes a spring cleaning event that took place in April 2022 in Sunderland Riverside. Students from a local college helped clean up under a bridge in collaboration with local organizations. The event organizer had the goal of cleaning up trash and allowing easier walking access. The writer photographed and filmed students working hard despite cold weather, and interviewed some to create a video highlighting their charitable work. The event inspired the writer and provided experience dealing with recording challenges like windy conditions.
Sunderland Culture is a charity based in Sunderland that aims to inspire youth and educate them about the region's history and future potential. They hold exhibitions and classes to engage the community. The "Bright Lights" exhibition features art by local youth to inspire and engage them. The document discusses conducting research through a questionnaire for the 16-25 year old target audience. It provides ideas for a documentary on generations growing up in the northeast and the Newcastle-Sunderland football rivalry. Print poster ideas focus on creating a collage to showcase the identity of the northeast region of England.
Zara McDermott is an English media personality who appeared on the reality show Love Island. She has since produced a BBC documentary on eating disorders and uncovered rape culture. The documentary provided insight into how eating disorders manifest and are not limited to underweight individuals. It also detailed Zara's experience with online abuse from trolls after Love Island. When asked if she regretted going on Love Island, Zara said the villa experience was great and she wouldn't be where she is today without it. The documentary showed how ruthless the media industry can be and how modern generations may struggle with its pressures. A media industry professional advised that getting work requires demonstrating familiarity with television by discussing what was watched recently.
David Puttnam is a renowned British film producer who has worked on many award-winning films since the 1960s. He discussed his career journey from his early work on television shows to his breakthrough film success with Bugsy Malone. Puttnam went on to produce several other hit films, winning Best Picture at the Academy Awards five times. Through his online seminar, he provided insights into the filmmaking process and the many roles involved in bringing ideas to life on screen. He also spoke about key lessons and guidance he received from friends in the industry that helped shape his successful career.
The document describes the process of creating and refining a post-production showreel over multiple drafts. Based on feedback from surveys, the creator worked to add an intro, shorten clips, better match audio, and add an outro. For the final draft, an upbeat music track was chosen and clips were adjusted to match its pace. Feedback indicated people liked the showreel overall, with no significant suggestions for further improvement.
The document provides tips for preparing for and conducting oneself during a job interview. It recommends thoroughly researching the company and position ahead of time. During the interview, the document advises being prompt, prepared with questions to ask, and having a professional demeanor. Some common interview questions are outlined, along with tips on how to appropriately address them by highlighting relevant strengths and experiences. Proper business attire and positive body language are also emphasized.
This document discusses the design of a business card for Jasmine McNeil's media and film business. It provides details on three different business card designs created using Canva.
The first design uses a template that is modified with yellow colors and graphics to represent honey and create a bee theme. It includes the business name and logo in the center with contact information on the back.
The second design uses colored spots and honeycomb graphics on a simple background with the name and logo in the middle. It is meant to be understated but informative.
The third design is created from scratch with watercolor stains and a honeycomb graphic in the background. A serif sans font is used for readability and
The document discusses the process of designing a logo for a business called Bea Productions. The logo aims to incorporate a bee design to represent the business name. Various designs are explored using different bee images, color palettes, backgrounds, and font styles. Feedback is gathered from others on the designs. The final logo features the original bee image with a darker green background and golden gradient font, which testers responded was professional, modern, and eye-catching. This design is selected as the best representation of the business.
The document discusses potential filming locations in the Northeast of England for a documentary. Locations included are:
Newcastle Monument - Short clips would be filmed here to showcase the landmark and use in a montage.
Tyne Bridge - Multiple views would be captured, including from walking or bus, to prominently feature the recognizable bridge.
Sunderland Winter Gardens - Exterior shots from various angles would be taken to depict the size and identify the location.
Sunderland Park Lane - Brief bus and people clips ranging from 5-20 seconds would be recorded at the transport hub and edited into a montage.
Gateshead Millennium Bridge - Viewpoints of the distinctive "blinking
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The applicant has a passion for film and media that developed through their creative media course. They have experience producing various media products including videos, documentaries, and posters using software like Photoshop, Premier Pro, and DaVinci. They have worked on projects for clients like Canon and the BBC to gain experience working under deadlines. The applicant believes their experience caring for siblings, work experience at an art center, and collaborating on a short film have made them organized, responsible, and confident in their media skills. They see themselves having a future as a director or producer and believe this course could help them advance in the film industry by expanding their knowledge and experience.
The document discusses the author's passion for film and media from a young age. It details their experience in a creative media college course where they learned skills like Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci. They gained experience creating various media products for clients and during work experience at an art center and film production. The author sees themselves having a future as a director or producer in the film industry, inspired by Joss Whedon's work. They believe this university course will further benefit their career goals as they already have basic production knowledge and hands-on experience from their college media course.
The document is a personal statement from a student applying for a media studies course. It discusses their lifelong passion for film and media that began in childhood. They have experience producing various media projects in college, including documentaries, posters, and ads, and have learned skills like Photoshop and media analysis. They also gained experience working with different clients through college briefs and an internship with a local art center. The student cares for siblings while maintaining work and school responsibilities. They see themselves pursuing a career in film production as a director or producer to continue their creative output. The works of Joss Whedon have inspired them to create amazing worlds and stories through media. The student is confident this course will benefit their future in
The applicant has had a lifelong passion for media since childhood and enjoys creating their own narratives through various media forms. Their media studies course provided skills in photography, video, and design software as well as analyzing different genres. Through work experience creating social media posts, videos, and a documentary, the applicant gained confidence in producing various media types and seeing public feedback.
The document summarizes information about three university programs for film and media degrees. Newcastle University's three-year BA Honours in Film and Media focuses on developing practical documentary filmmaking and journalism skills alongside media studies. The University of Durham's program combines visual arts, film history and theory with skills development in research and digital methods. The University of Sunderland's Film and Media BA Honours applies critical thinking to both academic research and practical application to prepare students for the media industry.
The survey showed that the target audience, who are mostly young adults from the local Northeast area, are interested in learning more about the identity and culture of the Northeast through artistic works. They want to see pieces that represent what the Northeast is known for and people's experiences of growing up in the region. The target audience faces challenges of maintaining a positive mindset and figuring out their own identity while dealing with pressures of school and social life at their age. Based on the information, suitable mediums could include a documentary, TV episode, or short video sharing personal stories of growing up in the Northeast.
The document analyzes the Netflix documentary "Sunderland 'Til I Die" about Sunderland Football Club. It discusses the different documentary modes used such as observational, participatory, expository, and poetic. It describes how different shot sizes like establishing shots, wide shots, medium shots, and close-ups are used to tell the narrative and engage the audience. It also discusses the use of mise-en-scene, sound, and editing techniques to immerse viewers and convey emotion. The document then summarizes the BBC documentary "Growing Up White and Working" about working-class lives in Britain, noting its use of participatory, expository, and poetic modes as well as shots sizes like close-ups and establishing shots
Sunderland Culture is a charity organization that aims to improve the culture in Sunderland. They created an exhibition called "Bright Lights Youth Art Exhibit" to showcase work from young, local media creators. They provided opportunities for creators aged 16-25 to develop any type of media that highlights Sunderland's history, culture, and diversity. Creators need to consider audience theories like reception theory to understand how the target demographic may interpret their work. Constraints for projects include limited budget, resources, and the technical experience of creators.
2. Market Research – Content
After seeing the survey results from the audience, I decided to start my market research on
documentaries and print posters about growing up and the identity of the Northeast. In this
PowerPoint it will be :
• Market Research – Documentary Research
• Documentary – Sunderland Till I die
• Podcast – Everyone Dies in Sunderland
• Growing up white & Working – Britain's Forgotten Man
• Market Research – Art Pieces Research
• Yulla Schulster
• Richard O'Neil
3. Market Research –
Documentary Research
I wanted to research already existing documentaries based on Sunderland and
the Northeast to see what type of documentary genres I should and should not
follow but also to give me more ideas of what the documentary should be about.
4. Sunderland Till I Die
Sunderland Till I Die is a popular Netflix documentary based on the Football club based in
Sunderland. It is the only the main regional. The Documentary shows how the new manager of
Sunderland Afc is trying to bring the club up in the league and show the fans of Sunderland how
their club is run on a daily basis. It is a observational, participation style of documentary as they do
many interviews and have many voice overs to engage the audience members.
The Documentary really shows the club spirits and how they want to really include the fans with the
club itself, it is a very heartfelt documentary as it shows the true Sunderland football club
community and how they are really supportive of the players on the pitch. With the heartfelt bits of
the documentary, it also shows the hard choices from the business side of things and how they
could have the biggest impact on the clubs.
During the documentary, the main camera shots and angles are wide and eye level angle to show
they are talking to the audience and make them connect and understand what they are informing
the audience about.
They have been able to really show through the camera movements and the music how the players
and the managers are feeling about the club and the matches, this is really an amazing way to
show how they truly feel and really makes the audience members as if they are there and having
the conversations with the managers.
5. Everyone Dies in Sunderland
Everyone dies in Sunderland is a Podcast about true crime in the Northeast of England and three people
share these stories along side their own experiences about growing up in the Northeast. This gives me a
great insight of what it was really like in these type of areas and how I would be able to address the
difference of experience as youth.
Here is the description :
Everyone Dies In Sunderland is a podcast about growing up terrified in the eighties and nineties. Ah, the
good old days. People left their front doors unlocked. Children played out in the street. Everyone got burgled.
Children got murdered, like, most days. Then there was Mad-Cow Disease and the Animals of Farthing
Wood. It was a truly terrifying time to be a child. And those children are adults now. Adults with children and
mortgages and Sense Machines and jobs with actual responsibilities. And three of them have started a
podcast where they laugh nihilistically at their own childhood trauma. Each week John, Gareth and Claire
travel back to a year of their childhoods in Northeast England.
In the most episodes of the podcast, they talk how different of their growing up was very different from each
other as they all grew up in different cities such as Newcastle, Sunderland and Durham. With the podcast
they are really able to capture the true facts and life of growing up in these cities and how different it is to
today's youth experiences.
6. Growing up white & Working – Britain's
Forgotten Man
BBC Three created a documentary series back in 2018 to show the day-to-day life
of people of the working class. In the documentary it shows how the living conditions
for people are really and want to show how the youth also behaves in today's
society.
It many different types of documentaries types such as they show expository,
observational and reflective. They really try and show the real truth of growing up in
the working class and how hard they work to live rather than survive.
They use many camera angles during filming but mainly they use a wide shot to
really show the surroundings of the person and they use a high angle or a eye level
angle in order to show how they can relate to some of the audience or how they are
lower than the audience, weaker and less powerful.
This documentary really shows me instead of having intreviews sitting down in a
blank room, have them outside or a room that reflective their generation or up
bringing in order to connect them more to the audience as it gives them something
they can relate to.
7. Market Research – Art
Pieces Research
I wanted to see other people digital art pieces based on the Northeast or what
type of products they created based on their own region. This would be able to
give me different ideas and inspiration to use for my own digital art pieces.
8. Yulla Schuster – Digital Artist
Yulla Schuster is a German artist who is self-taught herself how to draw and paint. She has a very
particular interest in landscape and wildlife, She has drawn many different landscapes and wildlife
from all around the global such as the US, Australia, Japan and England.
She creates original portraits, landscapes, animals and still life. She says the more she works the
more she is able to enjoy painting and gain more confidence in her own ability to express what is in
her mind, this gives a beautiful message as she shows express her feeling through her artworks
and how she sees them.#
Most of the art pieces show the main focus of the buildings by showing them in more detail in the
others surrounding it, but she also focuses a low angle on the audience to show the power the
building holds over us even though it is fading from the picture. She also uses a wide shot to show
the surroundings of the building and shows it in the distance compared to some of the other
budlings or frames to still show the power over everything.
I have looked at her work as her digital artwork of London really caught my eye how she has been
able to manipulate so many layers in order to create a faded and blurred looked to big ben.
This inspires me to do something similar to my digital artwork and create a piece which includes
the iconic Sunderland bridge.
9. Richard O'Neil – Digital Artist
Richard O'Neil is a digital artist born in Bradford UK; he is a digital artist specializing in
contemporary travel art. He is inspired by the classic twentieth century travel art and the
beautiful scenery around his home countryside of Yorkshire and beyond.
He speaks about how he has a strong sense of place is extremely important to his work and
he is able to give a human element that compliments the digital art style.
Most of the artwork is a wide camera shot as it shows the surroundings but always keeps the
main focus on the art piece more dominant over everything else in the picture. He always
uses a eye angle or a low angle on us to show the power it has over us or how the natural
the
His artwork for the Wearmouth bridge, really intrigues me as the picture is so clear and gives
off the effect as someone has hand drawn it but it also clearly captures every single little
detail to the tress that surrounded the bridge at the bottom. This gives me the idea of creating
this type of style for my poster as it while clearly show an iconic budlings in the Northeast but
also show it clearly.
I really like his work as it is very clear where it is placed but it is so neat and tidy while
showing what type of place it is, it creates an effect as if you guess if someone has drawn it
by hand or has someone created it digitally.