The Final Reflection

Tomorrow is deadline day – scary times, these past few months have FLOWN by!

Anyway I posted earlier in the week about how I’d spotted links in the artefacts and research I’d produced, and how it is increasingly clear to me that the power artefacts have been the one I’ve been most interested in, especially propaganda. Since then I’ve been given this systematic template to finalise everything, so here goes..

    What Have You Made?

For my Spectacle artefact I created a rousing multimedia campaign to persuade people to not back the war in Iraq. For the first time I’d really taken my audio editing skills to another level, becoming advanced in Adobe Audition. To support the audio, I also added relevent pieces of propaganda and other images that backed up my claims. I took a range of influences, mainly from the British WW2 propaganda, although in hindsight I could have backed this up further with a detailed insight into the Nazi propaganda machine and Goebels.

For my Spectacle artefact I produced another audio piece, this time a radio advert garnering support for our troops. This was quite unique in that such a government advert doesn’t really exist, apart from adverts for recruitment. I felt it strange that in a large scale war like Iraq and Afghanistan, the techniques of moral building and public support from WW1 and 2 hadn’t been utilised as much. We live in an era where our troops don’t get the attention they deserved, so I decided to create something that could potentially spark a resurge in support.

For Memory I again wanted to push my own boundaries further, and set about creating something that was entirely (music track notwishstanding) my own. I had produced my own shorts with their own scripts before, but this time I wanted to really challenge myself. As pointed out in an earlier post my original intentions were to play upon the ideas of Michael Landy of starting a completely new life, but logisically my idea wasn’t possible. Collective Memory was my final focus, and in this my editing and production skills were tested due to the heavy use of Chroma Key.

    What has worked?

    Out of the three pieces, I think my Power artefact was the strongest, having provoked the most response from my audience. As an audio practitioner, I feel I got the best levels, and best mix from this and the images were a great way to show my competence in multimedia. My memory artefact has also been a joy to complete, having taken so long to produce – and also was the one I put most effort into trying something different.

      What has gone wrong

    Nothing went drastically wrong as such, but I think with a bit more time spent, I could have used the Chroma Key effect a little more accurately to really get the ‘talking photo’ idea looking more realistic. There are a few jagged edges in the piece, and musicwise I think perhaps I could have created my own score more in all of the pieces I created instead of using other artist’s work (particularly Muse’s!)

      What work has influenced you/how?

    Propaganda has definitely been something I’ve grown more interested in, particularly during the World Wars. Some of their tactics were extremely subtle, but very effective in provoking emotion, and getting the public to be on the government’s side. It’s probably taking the easy way out, but all my influences are mentionned in this blog before now, so I won’t digress.

      What New Things Will You Develop?

    Ah, the new ideas question. Well we were asked to come up with a least 5, possibly 10 ideas before tomorrow, so…

    1) I’d really like to look deeper into the ideas of propaganda, particularly new ways of deception, mind control, etc

    2) The Chroma Key effect could perhaps be used in a new way – maybe project a normal looking object onto something, then suddenly switch to a video, grabbing attention?

    3) Radio obviously is my passion, so what about developing that mountain broadcast a little further? Maybe get permission to try a few things War Of The World stylee on a community station somewhere?

    4) People always go on about trying to remember something – but what if media could make you forget?

    5) I’ve always been fascinated with the ideas of Stockholm Syndrome, where after a long period of time under captivity, the victim can sometimes befriend the criminal. I could perhaps organise a radio interview/documentary with someone who has experienced this. This would be something a bit different for me, and out of my comfort zone, as I’m not too experienced in making documentaries, but we shall see..

    That’s my 5, I don’t really have any more at this point. Oh well, I have Christmas to research these and come up with a few more for the presentation.

    Strange to say this, but that’s it for this section of the blog! I’ll leave you with this..

    Merry Christmas!

Assigment 3 – Memory – Final Edit! – Distorted Memories

My final edit is complete! Changes from the original edit include a much better suited soundtrack which I’ve obtained from West One Music (www.westonemusic.com). I feel it flows much better than the original Muse piece as it allowed me to obtain a second track from their site that flowed better into it, as it was from the same album. I’ve also added titles, and completed the final scene which has the big shock…

I’m really happy with how it turned out. It represents memory in a way which links back to the theories of Collective Memory, I managed to try something new in the Chroma key effect, although not perfect (a few glitches here and there), and perhaps the editing could have been a little sharper here and there, but otherwise I hope it impresses.

Click the link below to download my film..

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FKTNPEIX

Memory Assignment – Distorted Memories – Update

Well the shoot in Cardiff went fantastically well, and I got all the footage I needed. Nicci surprised me with her performance, and she let it slip that she’d done some acting work in the past – kudos to her for that!

I came back last Thursday afternoon with some great material, and earlier in the week set about editing it all together. I originally started on Avid, but lost patience with it with it’s lack of basic cutting tools. I decided to capture all the footage to my own hard drive and set about earlier this week to edit at home on my own version of Adobe Premiere Pro. This proved much easier, and tonight was about to edit the final scene where the big shock is revealed and then… I realised I havn’t captured a large chunk of footage needed!

Obviously now I’m not going to have enough time to edit it all together to show tomorrow for final critique, but I aim to have it complete in time for handin on Thursday..

In the meantime I present to you the video so far! I’m happy with my development of editing skills here, having taught myself to use chroma key to get the effect I wanted. It’s not quite perfect, but I’m happy with my progress.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AI7HRJEQ

Last but by no means least…

Well there we have it, the module is almost at an end. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed looking at new material this year, and it has certainly opened my eyes as to how interesting the process of research can be. I’ve noticed a big trend as to what’s been my key interests this term, and it seems to be all linked to power. A lot of my research has been based around propaganda and the ideas of manipulation and persuasion, and perhaps this is something I can take on to the final project. Whilst radio has been my forte, I am also happy that I have challenged myself with other medium, and have learnt lots of new skills particularly in the editing process.

I know for sure I want to concentrate on a radio project for my final artefact, as radio is the career path I am striving for. Looking at the propaganda pieces I made for power and spectacle, I can certainly see they are the strongest artefacts I have made, although making the memory video has been a challenge and a breath of fresh air.

Over the Christmas break I intend to look deeper into my research and conduct some more, hopefully to come up with a few ideas related to power in radio, or maybe even bring in a few other mediums to further challenge myself..

Anyway, that’s it from me for a week or two, time to enjoy the break…Merry Christmas!

On Another Note..

In the lecture on Monday, we were shown a clip from Tarkovsky’s ‘The Mirror’, or ‘Zerkalo’ as it was in Russian. A mind-boggling piece of sequence shooting, the camera was used in such a way that got the audience confused and disoriented. Immediately when I watched it I had visions of another time I’d seen it used in one of my favourite films of all time – Contact by Robert Zemeckis..

I was confused how they did it originally, and still am to this day. Brilliant editing

Storyboard Complete – Cardiff Awaits

Excuse the crude drawings, works well enough for me :) All that remains now is to pick the camera and equipment up at 8:45 tomorrow morning (Or as soon as Steve Dawkins arrives to sign it off), then it’s off to Cardiff at 11:49AM!

I’ll be blogging again on Thursday with a report from the shoot, which will contain photos documenting the process.

Click each photo to enlarge.

Updated Production Schedule and Script

Made a few changes to both docs – Production schedule I changed the equipment to a PDX10 because I don’t want the responsibility of a Z1HD camera on a train and also added a Dolly to allow me to do a tracking shot across the room

Scriptwise not major changes but I’ve changed how some things are worded to make it feel more natural

Script – Final Draft – A Case Of Distortion

Final Production Schedule

Will upload the storyboard later tonight :)

Production Schedule

Script – First Draft

Script – Draft 1 – Distorted Memories

Comments please, aiming to get final draft and storyboard done by Monday.

Change Of Plan!

After reading Mez’s previous comments on my last post, I’ve decided to change my idea. She mentionned that I should make my piece link to memory a bit clearer, and after today’s seminar for a seperate module, which covered the ideas of ‘Collective Memory’, I’ve thought of a different idea I want to look into for my artefact.

Collective Memory is the complete opposite to history. Whereas history is a collection of facts, figures, albiet some concepts disputed by academics ,for example we all know British soldiers had to be rescued from Dunkirk during WW2, collective memory consists of stories from the past which are “shared, passed on, and constructed by society”

The term was first coined by Maurice Halbwachs

In the lecture Will Barton mentionned that this collective memory could change over time, without the influence from the outside world or media, for example a memory you might have of a childhood event might be completely different to what the actual event was like.

This has lead me to my idea.. I want to create an artefact which subverts this, where the character’s memories are changed by a third party, or at least display this subconscious change in a media form. For this I’ve decided to change my restriction from earlier. Instead of doing a video without audio (This restriction would severely hinder the chances of my idea getting across to the audience), I’m going to produced something and attempt to use the editing packages available at university and utilise an effect I have barely got any experience in..Chroma Key.

Which brings me to my idea. I want to portray a character, in this case a girl (taking into account the fact that girls seem to take much more photos than guys, especially the ones I know..) sifting through her memories, when suddenly she comes across a photo of an event that she really enjoyed, i.e. a night out. I then want to use Chroma Key to switch this image to a video of the exact same girl, who will give the actual memory of the event, and the video will fade to a bedroom floor, with bottles on the floor, knickers on the floor, and an unused condom..sounds of babies crying will fill the video, and the thought will hit her. Fade to black.

I really think this could be one of my strongest artefacts I’ve produced, seeing as it links in so well with the things I’ve learnt from the memory theme. I have a dilemma though..I can’t shoot it until Wednesday when I’m in Cardiff, so it won’t be done to show on Monday. Hopefully I can show this research, the scripts, and the storyboards once it’s been produced.

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