1) How does your product USE or CHALLENGE conventions? How does it represent social groups/issues? (slideshow) CCR foundation portfolio by Talia Griessel 2) How does your product engage with the audience and how would it be distributed as a real media text? (poster) 3) How did your production skills develop over the course of the project? (powerpoint) CCR Q3 - powerpoint by Talia Griessel 4) How did you integrate technologies into your project?
Creative Critical Reflection 1) How does your product use or challenge conventions? (SLIDESHOW) CCR 1 by Talia Griessel 2) How does your product engage with audiences and how would you distribute your film as a real media text? (PODCAST) 3) How have your production skills developed throughout the project? (POSTER) CCR question 3 prelim task 1 by Talia Griessel 4) How did you integrate technologies into this project? (PRESENTATION)
https://youtu.be/7TSeyoNpyLI?feature=shared In this video we learn that a camera is a ‘tool box full of tricks and techniques to help make meaning. Wide shots provide context, shows physical and emotional state between conflicting characters. Full shots show the subject in their entirety. Medium full shots single out a subject, whilst still showing environment. Where a cowboy shot is a heroic take on the mid full shot. Medium shots frame the shoulders and head of your subject. Close up shots frames subjects head, and extreme close ups single out a specific detail of the subject https://youtu.be/Dg1rTGlzGWs?feature=shared Media language means we can see how companies, creators and industries code messages. Encoding is communicating ideas through signs, symbols and techniques. Technical codes are camera angles, camera movements, camera shots and audio visual texts. Some camera shots are close ups which provide tension and can be extreme. Long shots that give the characters co...
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