Sunday, 16 March 2014

missfits effects


  1. 4:33: Cloud effect
  2. 4:50: ice hitting car 
  3. 5:23: ice exploding
  4. 6:14: Flying up
  5. 6:22: Shooting thunder
  6. 6:34: Electric Eye 
  7. 14:10 Door hole
  8. 17:36: Head Shaking
  9. 18:19:  Invisibility 
  10. 22:11: Black Pupils
  11. 29:49: Blood
  12. 30:01: slow mo
  13. 30:13: Reflection in eye
  14. 34:13: Window Smashing

misfits dialogue

purpose of the Dialogue UsedThe purpose of dialogue is to give a person their personality, the way someone talks, with an accent or what they say and convey a lot about them.
Each character is very unique and that is shown very clearly through how each one of them acts and what they say / how they say it
nathan is the most 'energetic' of the group, being the one to dominate the scene with his speaking, he tends to joke around a lot and gets in people's faces with his humor, however people can also be drawn to him with his charm.

Aleisha is the second most dominant character that we hear in this scene and that is very obvious,  Aleisha is very forward and loud, she also makes her point herd very easy and makes that clear through the way she dresses and speaks.

GaryGary comes across as very confident, a bit too much and it makes him look cocky,  he's overly loud and obnoxious,  He uses 'colorful' wording such as "You looking to get stabbed" giving him a negative light and makes him appear threatening.

Curtis is quiet throughout the clip, he is calm and collected and often reflective, it is also clear he doesn't feel like he belongs with the others.

KellyKelly is the stereotypical english 'chav' making her unlikeable, she is loud and obnoxious and not scared of making herself listened too by all
Simon says nothing in the clip, indicating he is very shy, and will only speak if really needed, he often looks on at events happening around him looking rather reflective.

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Working between premier and after effects


if you want to export a premier file to after effects as a quicktime make sure to make it a PNG and not an animation or else the file size will be massive and almost unusable because of the large file size, using the PNG keeps the same great quality though, so that's all good to use still. there are a plethora of different choices when working between the two programs, however with all of them you have to save any new work done to the timeline ect.

one way of working between after effects and premier is to right click the clips from your sequence and select "replace with effects composition" once this has been clicked, after effects will open a new sequence, however if you have after effects open it will go straight into the current composite you have.

an advantage of this is that after effects and premier will both auto-update if you make a change on either of them, making it very easy to work between them in a dynamic sense as a single program. you will need to make sure that any assets are available in both programs for it to be usable in both and for the dynamic editing to work.