Monday, 11 November 2013

Creative Media Practice: Planetarium


Presented on Thursday 7th November... This is my final piece of work for Creative Media Practice!

This is a short film designed to be played in a planetarium as people are waiting fro the show to start, something relaxing yet interesting about planets to get them into that Planetarium mood.

These are the QR codes I made to go alongside this video, placed around the room for people to look at again while they wait.


































Next time I would like to include some facts in the video instead of on QR codes, and have the QR codes link to other interesting things like videos about planets and outer space, or perhaps funky songs about the planets like this one I was originally thinking about making a video to as my final piece instead of this planetarium. Have fun and enjoy: 

(P.S I really wish I had done my final piece to this song... so catchy)

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Creative Media Practice- Research

Well Ive been to the Aquarium in the Museum and visited the Planetarium and come to the conclusion that I have no idea how to make either of those work as a triptych or youtube annotation or anything that we have done so far.

NEW PLAN... Make a piece of work that can be shown or used in a planetarium instead of actually making one! Boom. So maybe a short youtube annotated video?

Friday, 1 November 2013

Youtube Annotations

Never done this before. Never want to do it again. Lost the work I spent hours on. 

Youtube annotations seemed simple enough until I actually started editing them in. Wow, we didnt get along. 

The story I was editing was supposed to be a Facebook conversation between a man and a woman, the viewer has to decide what the girl should say to the guy and basically win her a date instead of creeping him out and being weird. A simple and hopefully fun annotated youtube video that might entertain a young girl for a while, practicing her flirting skills. We had all of the filming done the day the brief was set and just had to edit it together in the remaining days until the deadline. But since showing my annotated youtube video to Mark and Ian (my lecturers) I have mysteriously lost the video and it is NOWHERE to be found. Hence no link to see it. Guess you will just have to use your imagination about, sorry!