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Short film analysis

During our filming project in which was our first collaborative piece of work together as a class, issues arose as well as us discovering each other’s strengths.  Something that I thought was both an issue and a strength was, during our brain storming phase, so many ideas were thrown around. This worked well for us because it allowed us to hear what certain individuals’ styles were as they gave suggestions for a plot. Contrastingly, at times people would become distracted and spout off ideas that, ultimately, distracted us from coming up with and fleshing out a proper film idea. I think that, at the beginning there should be a short brainstorming period in which everybody contributes, but then once that is over the people who have the role of writers should be the only ones to work on the script until the first draft is finished and we read it together as a group. This can then be where people give their input on what they think works and what they think should be changed or ad...

Creative CV

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Analysing work portfolios

Casarotto Ramsey and Associates ' portfolio is a well-executed and expertly managed site. The organisation of the portfolio allows viewers to quickly and cleanly navigate their way through the various works that the organisation has produced. What I found effective was how they displayed their productions. An eye-catching frame from the production paired with the title of it and - on the majority - extra information such as a general release date and on what platform it's being released on. When clicking on the production that has intrigued you, you're taken to a new page and are given even more information such as a trailer, the writer, director, producer, editor, and many other miscellaneous roles. Something that I found extremely helpful was the large collection of clients that they have worked with in a compact list that is organised alphabetically, by role, and by the umbrella that they worked under (film and TV, theater, below the line). It allows the individual using...

Headshots and editing process

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Headshots and the editing process                                                                                      Before the editing process on Photoshop                            After the editing process on Photoshop I spent a bit of time before and after having my headshot taken, looking at what makes a good and bad headshot. I found that a pose that isn't facing directly towards the camera is the most acceptable as it makes you look approachable and friendly which is sought after by employers. I am quite a friendly person and so I wanted to convey that through my photograph by smiling at the camera. It is important to match your headshot with your brand and who you are as a person so that you won'...
Lesson 1 power point from RobynScarlett2