Monday, 30 September 2013

Super 8 Effect

A few students have asked about creating an old film look, below is a test video we made to give you an idea of what you can achieve.



The video started out as regular HD footage. To create the effects in the video, we have simply applied a series of filters and effects such as:

-Bad Film Effect  (for the grain,dust, scratches)
-Bad TV Effect  (for the rolling motion)
-Earthquake Effect (to give vertical shake)
-Strobe Effect (gives the footage a juddery quality)
-Colour Correction (Gives the film a sepia looking tone)
-Film Burn (The purple/orange bursts of light)

If you're interested in creating a look like this for your film, or other effects come and see myself Ollie or Sophie in the edit suite to talk through your ideas.

Monday, 23 September 2013

How to screen capture on the Mac
 
 
Step 1.
 
 
Once you found whatever it is you want to capture an image of, hold down CMD > SHIFT > 4 on the key board
 
 
 
 
This will bring up a set of Cross hairs. Using the crosshairs, click and drag a box over what you want captured.
 
 


 
 

When you are ready to capture, simply release your finger off the mouse and this will take a 'photo'. The photo will be sent to the desktop as PNG file ready for you to import into BLOGGER.
 
REMEMBER
 
TO MAKE A SELECTION:  CMD > SHIFT > 4
 
TO CAPTURE THE WHOLE SCREEN:  CMD > SHIFT >3
 
 
 

 How to print screen and save as JPEGS for use on Blogger (PC)
 
 
Step 1.
 
Once you have found the website/image/text you want to print screen, tap the PRT SCRN button on the keyboard. (If it's just an image you want off a website however, you can simply RIGHT CLICK and SAVE AS)
 


Step 2.

Open up Photoshop and create a new document



 


 
Select International Paper and create an A4 document
 
Step 3.
 
Hold down CTRL-C  to copy what you have just Print Screened into Photoshop
 





Step 4.
 
Crop the image



 


 
Once you have set the Crop perimeters, hit ENTER
 
 
Step 5.
 
 
Now you're ready to save your image. Go to FILE > SAVE AS
 


 
Set the destination folder to somewhere in your J: Drive. Name your file and make sure the format is set to JPEG.
 


 
 
Finally adjust the quality, Medium is fine around 5 or 6 and click OK. Now you can Import your image into Blogger.






Thursday, 19 September 2013

Lighting Equipment



*All equpment is available for overnight loan, with a maximum of 3 days.
A £10 deposit is required which you will get back once the items are returned.*



 Standard lighting kits come with 2x lighting units, 2x photographic bulbs, 2x stands, 1x reflective umbrella, 1x duffuser umbrella.  These are great for fill, key and backlighting.  Require mains power access.  


LED lights come as singles, though you can borrow more than one at a time.  Kits come with 2x batteries, and a pack of filters.  Stands are loaned out separately.  Very versatile light with dimmer switch.  Great key light, or for creating specific pools of light in a scene.


The workhorse of lighting for film and theatre, redheads are powerful and effective.  Kit comes with 2x lights with barndoors, 2x stands, interchangable gel frames, sandbags, and gloves.  Great fill, key and backlight.  Using the barndoors the light can be directed very effectively.  Requires mains power access.  


There are two high power torches available for loan.  Batteries must be charged overnight before use (minimum 12hours).  These are extremely bright and great care must be taken not to look directly into the lamp when turned on.  Great for intense, direct, or hard light.  Be aware that battery time is very short due to intensity of light (5-10mins).


There are various bounce cards and diffusers available for loan.  Very handy for eliminating shadows (bounce cards) and glare (diffusers).  Stock is limited so check availability in advance.


We have a good collection of colour gels in different sizes.  Use pegs to hold them in place in front of the light source, but be very careful when dealing with hot lights (redheads).