Video & Sound Production [Final Compilation]

25.04.2024 - 04.08.2024  / week 1 - week 14

Sheryne Axellia Putri / 0367267 / Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media
Video & Sound Production

Final Compilation


TABLE OF CONTENTS


          INSTRUCTIONS          


Figure 1.1 Week 4 (16/05/2023) Module Information Booklet.

EXERCISES 

Week 1  25.04.2024_Briefing 


#1 First Video 


Figure 3.2 Week 1 (25/04/2024) final result #1.


#2 First Video (Independent Learning) 
We were given clips that were not structurally correct, so our task was to compile the clips correctly.


Figure 3.4 Week 1 (25/04/2024) final result #2.


Week 2  02.05.2024_Framing & Storyboard

#1 First Video 
  • Shooting Exercise: Framing
  1. Low-angle Wide shot
  2. Frontal MCU (soft  background)
  3. Frontal MS (soft  background)
  4. Extreme Close-Up shot
  5. Side angle MS (soft  background)
  6. ¾ angling MCU shot (with blurry/soft  foreground)
  7. Close-Up shot   
  8. Eye-Level Medium-Wide shot  

Figure 3.6 Week 2 (02/05/2024) final result #3.




#2 Second Video 

The second task for week 2 is to compile the scene shots from the senior's project and edit the transitions as well.


Figure 3.9 Week 2 (02/05/2024) Final result #4.



PROJECT 1 

Week 4  16.05.2024_Audio Editing Exercise 
  • Project 1 EXERCISE 1: Audio Dubbing


1. Final Outcome


Figure 1.6 Week 4 (16/05/2023) Audio dubbing finished result.

Figure 1.7 Week 4 (16/05/2023) Audio dubbing slide link.


Project 1 EXERCISE 2:

Record your own voice for Exercise 2 submission.
  1. Voice of phone call.
  2. Voice coming from inside of closet.
  3. Voice of toilet/bathroom.
  4. Underground cave.
  5. Alien/ Orc voice




PROJECT 2 

Week 7  06.06.2024

Project 2A

Production shoot editing:

  • Download the footage and audio provided by your producer and edit a draft with synchronized dialogue.
  • We will need it in class next week for color correction/ color grading.
  • Regarding the editing, please do not follow the order of the storyboard; try something interesting.
Colour grade your production shoot with the combination of below:
  • Teal & Orange,
  • Bluish (cold), 
  • Greenish (cold), 
  • Brownish (warm),
  • Desaturation, 50%-70%,
  • B & W, High Contrast.

1. Final Outcome 

Figure 2.7 Week 6 (06/06/2023) Trailer final outcome.



Project 2B

This TikTok trend is a visual diary. It’s a way for people to showcase their daily life through short video clips aesthetically.  I like this trend because it allows for creativity and self expression, as people can add their own style.
I really like the Visual Diary trend, I like how each shots compliment with each other. I want the theme to be directed around my interests in a cinematography way.


2. Final Outcome

Figure 2.13 Week 10 (27/06/2023) Video tiktok final.


Figure 2.14 Week 10 (27/06/2023) Project 2 submission.




FINAL PROJECT 


1. Stop motion - exercise by phone: 

1a.) Clay stop motion

Figure 1.4 Week 13 (18/07/2024) Clay stop motion by phone.

1b.) Clay stop motion

Figure 1.5 Week 13 (18/07/2024) Paper cut stop motion by phone.


2. Stop motion - exercise by camera: 

2a.) Clay stop motion

Figure 1.6 Week 13 (18/07/2024) Clay stop motion by camera.

2b.) Paper-cut stop motion

Figure 1.7 Week 13 (18/07/2024) Paper cut stop motion by camera.


1. Final Outcome

Figure 2.13 Week 14 (25/07/2024) Fractured Dance.






          REFLECTION          

Experience
Overall, this module is what I consider to be the most fun to work with. I'm very interested in filmmaking and storytelling, and it gives me lessons about audio editing as well as other editing techniques.

Observation
As a graphic designer, learning video and sound production can be important because it can help me become more well-rounded and adaptable as a designer. By learning video and sound production, I can develop skills that are relevant in many industries and can be applied to a variety of projects.

Findings
I didn't realize before how important props are when shooting a production. I've been learning more about props, editing, and color grading, which allows me to enhance the visual aesthetic of my project and create a cohesive look. Color grading involves adjusting the color balance, contrast, and saturation of an image to achieve a specific style or mood. It can be used to add drama, mood, and tension to a scene, and helps filmmakers create a cohesive visual language and control the mood and tone of an entire project. This is especially important in production filming, as it allows filmmakers to capture the desired look and feel of their project and ensure that it is visually consistent throughout.




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