Monday, 13 September 2010
Music Video Pitch
Develop and produce a music video to sell the song ‘What’s It Gonna Be? – H20 ft. Platinum’
It’s a 3:05 minute music video.
Key Messages:
The key messages for our video is to be true to your heart and no matter how sexy or good looking your girlfriend or boyfriend you should just love them for their personality.
Video Development process video:
Phase 1: planning (may)- We will storyboard the complete video research suitable locations for shooting the video and prepare a schedule for organising all elements of the production process. This will include alternative shooting dates to use the right weather conditions for particular shots.
Phase 2: production (May)- film scenes using mini DV cameras and tripods where appropriate.
Phase 3: Post-Production (May)- Complete rough edits of music track using iMovie soft software. Present to client in QuickTime format for review.
Incorporate client feedback. Re-edit video, submit for client approval changes, the final re-edit and approval.
Phase 4: Mastering and distribution production time-line (May/June)- 1 DVD copy delivered to the client for approval. The video is likely to be made into multiple copies for sale and offered for sale as a download.
Summary:
Budget of estimating costs
Consulting/scripting and Pre-production: £1,900.00
Location production: £4,600.00
Graphics and music: £900.00
Editing, Digitization, DVD, and Web movie creation: £7,400.00
Total budget:
£14,800.00
Travel Expenses will be billed separately.
Monday, 29 March 2010
Task 2 Activity 2
I would recommend that we use the wet hire because you can get more from your money. You can also use many other things including lighting cameramen, camera assistants and sound recordists. I think we should hire 'Richard Jeffs' because he specializes in documentaries and he has his own equipment and his own studio space. He has done many documentaries such as Jade Goody for Living, Naked Britain for Sky 1 and Dishing the dirt for ITV1
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Task 2 Activity 2
Monday, 15 March 2010
Task 2 Activity 1
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Task 2 Activity 1
Monday, 1 March 2010
hat trick production's
Thursday, 25 February 2010
bbc (publicly owned)
fox broadcasting company(private)
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
channel 4 company
The channel was established to provide a fourth television service to the UK that would break the duopoly of the Licence Fee-funded BBC's two established services and the single commercial broadcasting network, ITV. Channel 4 enjoys almost universal coverage in the UK and some neighbouring countries and a significant audience share, despite having seen new competition with the growth of cable, satellite and digital services.
Thursday, 11 February 2010
The music industry
There is also another industry that everybody loves, the music industry. Its core business is making programmes that are designed to be heard in the home on radio. Pop music started in the 1700's with sheet music and the popular music hall songs. The gramophone was invented by Thomas Edison in the 1890's. Marconi invented the radio in the early 1900's. The sales of records became popular in the 1930's, and then the LP was invented in the 1950's. The CD was then invented in the 1980's and the radio came in the 2000's. The unique experience about radio and music is that you can listen to it any where you go like in the car or whilst you are at home. Its very accessible and you can listen to it with loudspeaker or with headphones. Its also very cheap, easy to use and digital brings a vast choice. Music programmes also distribute music on other media platforms. You have iPods, iTunes, illegal downloads, radio, MP3, Video, CD's, MP4, Video cassette, TV channels, stereo and juke boxes. There are many major companies that distribute music. Some of them are like the BBC, MTV, Magic, Heart, Capital, Sony and Kiss 100. In Britain, the way we distribute music round the country is much more better than America because on english websites we don't have illegal download sites, but on American websites they do.
Monday, 8 February 2010
the television industry
The first television broadcast was a tester and it was called 'Late Night Line-Up'. With television, There have been memorable events happen on TV like: The Queens Coronation, The national TV awards, X Factor, Britain's got talent, Big brother and many more. I believe that the long lasting comedy series of TV has to be 'Only fools and horses' and i believe that they have made a spin off episode called 'Rock and Chips' showing when Del boy was younger and when Rodney was just born. There has been much memorable laughter that I have with my parents when i watch it. There have been many recent things like: Gavin and Stacey, A new version of only fools and horses, Take me out, Glee and many more. Television has made every ones lives better, especially when it comes to advertising films for the cinema, new DVDs and Cd's. The BBC is the most well known company as it’s been round for ages as it started in Alexandra Palace with the BBC tower. Granada is based on ITV.
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
the structure of media industry2
the structure of the media industry
1.the film industry consists of the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking film production companies, film studios, cinematography, film production, screenwriting, pre-production, post production, film festivals, distribution; and actors, film directors and other film personnel.
Though the expense involved in making movies almost immediately led film production to concentrate under the auspices of standing production companies, advances in affordable film making equipment, and expansion of opportunities to acquire investment capital from outside the film industry itself, have allowedindependent film production to evolve.