Thursday, 27 February 2014

Production: Communication

During the production aspect of our project, we communicated in various ways to ensure that we were all on the same page and knew what everyone was doing.

Eliana created a Whatsapp group which allowed us to enter into a group conversation with one another and know that if we send a message, the other member would receive it instantly.

We also exchanged e-mail addresses to send over files and pictures for our blogs and website.

Below are some screenshots of the Whatsapp group and e-mails:






Thursday, 20 February 2014

Production: Formal First Day of Shooting

Yesterday, we had our first day of shooting after our preliminary day of shooting.

We went to the loans room to take out the Panasonic camera, tripod, headphones, microphone and used my memory SD card to store the footage in.

We interviewed 3 people today and below are behind-the-scenes pictures of our day of shooting.

All group members were present.


Lawrence is setting up the camera. Ready to record our interview with Rohin.

Eliana is taking a turn at directing whilst I ask Rohin questions from my question sheet.

We had to move the shoot to a different location as it started raining.

A student was kind enough to answer some questions for us as well. 

Saturday, 15 February 2014

Production: First Day of Filming

On the 13th of February, we did a preliminary shoot to make sure we understood how to use the equipment and to overcome any problems that may have occurred.

The first time we took out the equipment, we were given a Sony camera instead of the Panasonic and like last year,  I thought the Sony camera would detect the memory card itself and we could shoot from the get-go but that wasn't the case.

We shot two interviews and some extra footage of the students and the town but when we inserted the memory card into the computer, the files didn't show up.

Naturally, me, Lawrence and Eliana panicked as our footage wasn't showing up so we ran to see the IT technician for help. He formatted the memory card to the Sony camera however in the process, we lost all the footage that was actually stored in the camera and not the memory card.

We also had an issue with the microphone we were using. The loans room gave us the microphone without any batteries in it so it was only later on that we realised that even if we did have any footage, we wouldn't be able to hear anything.

Here are the things I learnt from that disastrous day of shooting: 
1. Always format the memory card to the camera before shooting
2. Always move the video files from the camera to the computer before formatting if necessary.
3. Always, always check the microphone has batteries inside.


Friday, 14 February 2014

Pre-Production:Researching Leave Your Daily Hell

Leave Your Daily Hell- http://leaveyourdailyhell.com/

I did my own research a few days ago and I came across a website called "Leave Your Daily Hell".
The site is owned by Robert who decided to travel the world and document his journey through blog posts, pictures and videos. When I stumbled across the site, I was so inspired by his work that I decided I would want to use personal pictures and stories to help create our site. The personal pictures would come our friends and submissions to the e-mail address I will create for the site as the aim is to make it user generated content.

Colour scheme:

  • The colour scheme of the website is a very simple white and blue- common colours that are associated with fresh air and travelling. I liked the colour scheme because it complimented the pictures and correlated with the theme of the website which was to inspire readers to go on mystic journeys. 
Logo: 
  • The logo seems to be a blue bird which I feel fits with the website perfectly. It is simple, refined and elegant which matches the content and vibe of the website. 
Font: 
  • The font is very easy to read and matches in with the vibe of the website. It's not too fancy or cartoon-like rather it is simple, straight and pleasing to the eye and doesn't overwhelm other aspects of the page. 
Social media: 
  • Each page has links to Robert's different social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Considering that our site would just be starting out, I think a Facebook page would be enough for us and move on to Instagram later on.
     

Pre-Production: Theory

When designing the website first time round in Semester 1, I liked the idea of bringing together people from different backgrounds and experiences and asking them to share these experiences on one, single platform.

During one of our first meetings, Lawrence mentioned that the website should aim to promote a feeling of "togetherness" and his suggestion made me think of a term coined by Marshall McLuhan.
McLuhan stated that due to the rise in electronic technology, time and space was compressing and that the world has turned into a "global village". McLuhan published his work in the 1960's and predicted that the next technological revolution would be an "extension of consciousness" whereby people would be able to store their whole lives online and share with others.

McLuhan didn't know back then the Internet would gain so much momentum in the 1990's and become what it is today, something that people depend on.

I realise that I am drawing upon the most smallest aspect of the "global village" when in fact, the theory and term is more than the idea of togetherness however I feel that for our project, this theory serves us well.

So whilst designing the website, my group and I led with the idea that we want to bring people together on one platform and connect them with people who may be living on the other side of the world and that is the theme that underpins the whole project.

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Pre-Production: Budget Sheet

Below is a budget sheet I made so that the group would have a clear idea of how much it would cost us to make the whole website.

I found the budget sheet very useful as it allowed me to layout the costs effectively and clearly without having to refer back to e-mails from  HostGator to see how much it was costing us to make the website.


Sunday, 9 February 2014

Pre-Production: Shooting schedule

Here is the preliminary shooting schedule I have created for the group. It is not the final shooting schedule because I am very aware of the fact that the weather will be a huge problem for us so I suspect the dates will be moved around quite a lot.