Film – Week 7 – Tools, Time, and Rooms

Film – Week 7 – Tools, Time, and Rooms

CreativeCommons image Tool Stash by Meena Kadri at Flickr.com

SUMMARY

This week was a stress full week. With all the homework pilling up.

PRACTICE ROOM (TUTORIALS)

  • Mikeycal Meyers makes videos about tutorials for blander’s video editing software and get everything ready. This seams like a good serious because it isn’t just a couple of quick videos .
  • Blender
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDOGFxMJoxw&list=PLjyuVPBuorqJb1AwUu-wh61cLWMBVWS3N

CLASSROOM (THEORY & ANALYSIS)

Image from sneakonthelot.com/my-courses/
Image from sneakonthelot.com/my-courses/
  • I learned about the many things they have that are used in making movies like music sound effects and stock. I all so learned about how the rating system works and what heat is.

Developing Quality Workflow

What is Workflow?

Image Creative Workflow from Behance.com, https://www.behance.net/gallery/27919515/Creative-workflow-GIF

Work•flow /ˈwərkflō/

“The sequence of industrial, administrative, or other processes through which a piece of work passes from initiation to completion.” – lexico.com

What is a quality workflow?  How do we develop it?  Below are elements of the production cycle that most creative people move through as they create something.  First, we must identify the stages of project production. What is each stage and what are the quality checks for each stage.  Read on and find out!

Stages of Creation Development

Inspiration

How do we find ideas to develop?

  • TOOLS
  • Notepad
  • Sneak on the lot
  • LetterBox
  • PROCESS
  • Sneak on the lot and LetterBox get ideas
  • Write ideas down on notepad
  • MEASURE QUALITY
  • Story
  • lighting
  • Camera angles
  • Voice acting
  • Microphone placement
  • Video editing quality
  • WHO MEASURES QUALITY
  • Reviewers

Intention

How do we clarify our specific goal(s) for a project?

  • TOOLS
  • Discord for communication
  • Padlet for to help with workflow
  • DotStorm for anonymous voting
  • PROSSES TO USE
  • Idea for movie
  • Story writing prop creation
  • Film
  • Editing
  • Preview
  • Film Finished
  • QUALITY MEASUREMENT
  • Story
  • lighting
  • Camera angles
  • Voice acting
  • Microphone placement
  • Video editing quality
  • WHO MEASURES QUALITY
  • Team of people who are good at measuring the quality of a film
  • Fellow peers

Pre-production

How can we brainwrite, brainstorm, storyboard, and plan our ideas at this phase?

  • TOOLS
  • Google Doc
  • DotStorm
  • PROCESS
  • Ideas down on google doc
  • DotStorm
  • MEASURE QUALITY
  • A good story that will keep the watcher engaged
  • WHO MEASURES QUALITY
  • The team

Production

How do we communicate with each other and execute our plan for this phase? This is where we actually make the project.

  • TOOLS
  • Discord
  • Text
  • Phone
  • Email
  • PROCESS
  • Communicate about possible props to use
  • Communicate ALL equipment and some
  • MEASURE QUALITY
  • Communication
  • speed
  • doing the correct task
  • WHO MEASURES QUALITY
  • The whole group
  • Outside peers

Post-production

How do we communicate with each other and execute our final stages of the project for this phase? This is where we publish the project.

  • TOOLS
  • Discord
  • Text
  • Phone
  • Email
  • PROCESS
  • Communicate all changes that can be changed in post-production
  • MEASURE QUALITY
  • Communication
  • Ability of completing tasks
  • WHO MEASURES QUALITY
  • The whole group
  • Outside peers

Presentation/Performance

How do we share our project with our learning community, advisory members, and the world?

  • TOOLS
  • Sneak on the lot
  • CHS website
  • PROCESS
  • Post project on Sneak on the lot
  • Post project on Film class section of the CHS website
  • MEASURE QUALITY
  • Based on how well we have made the film
  • WHO MEASURES QUALITY
  • The community
  • CHS

Feedback

How do we conduct a feedback session at the end of the project development cycle?

  • TOOLS
  • Padlet
  • DotStorm
  • PROCESS
  • Do people understand the film
  • What people think of the film
  • MEASURE QUALITY
  • based on what others said
  • WHO MEASURES QUALITY
  • The community
  • CHS

Recipe For Success: Mark Zuckerberg

Who is one of your mentors?

This is a case study in success.  What is success?  How do you define it? Who has been successful, from your perspective?  I want you to define success for yourself and find an example of this success in the people around you.  The person can be famous or family.  Success is everywhere.  I want you to find it and examine it.  What made this person successful?  Through examining success in others it helps us see a path to success ourselves.  I want you to practice being successful in all areas of your life.  So, engage in this case study and find and fill in the information listed below.  I used Bill Gates as an example.

Recipe For Success: Mark Zuckerberg

https://www.californiamuseum.org/inductee/mark-zuckerberg

Born: May 14, 1984, White Plains, NY

Personal Success Definition

Success for me is when someone has gotten to a point in their life where they don’t have to worry about things like if they’re going to be able to pay the bills when they’re going to get their next meal, or they can just sit back and relax.

Mark Zuckerberg’s worries are not as Jurassic as these worries there more like how much $100,000s he is making or if any of his multi-million dollar companies gets shutdown.

Skills for Success

Mark Zuckerberg is a 1) Intelect, 2) Good problem solver, and 3) Level headed person. Mark was able to co start a company from the ground up out of his dorm in Harvard. Getting into Harvard is hard enough but well going to Harvard being able to create a now multi-billion-dollar company takes a lot of brainpower Mark Zuckerburg said his self in his interview about his biography that he is thinking about “Am I doing the most important thing I could be doing?” Mark is a very level headed person and has stated that he is this way to make a better relationship with his employees.

How They Used These Skills

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Mark has started his company from the ground up which would take a lot of work an to be able to code some of the stuff has coded is crazy to the average person. He would always try to make his program better which would comes with that he had to solve which he is good at that. Mr. Zuckerberg is a very level head person and under pressure he wouldn’t break. This helps improve his relationship between his staff and himself.

Challenges Overcome

Some of the challenges that he had to over come was the crissum of copping Harvardconnectins.com. I do not know if he did or did not copy Harvardconnectins.com. But in the begging he was criticized for copping this cite and people were calling him Toddler CEO. One of his biggest problems were funding. He was having troubles getting people to fund in his company.

Significant Work

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What mark is most know for is his cite Facebook. He cofounded Facebook now one of the most popular social media in the world

Resources

https://businesscollective.com/7-life-skills-we-can-learn-from-mark-zuckerberg/index.html

https://buffer.com/library/social-media-sites/