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Sunday, 13 September 2015. List of DB blogs with brief descriptions. There are DB blogs on a variety of topics and aspects of the media, covering just about every part of the Media Studies A-Level. The blogs vary widely in size - some have just a few posts, some 100s. All feature content which will help you in your coursework and exam work, and generally help you to boost your knowledge and understanding of the media.
Along the way we will learn many narrative techniques and codes and conventions of the area, so stay tuned! Saturday, 28 April 2012. An American Werewolf In London. All - Final Magazine Advert. Here is our Final Magazine Advert.
Welcome to my A2 Media Studies Blog. Thursday, 26 April 2012. All - Final Magazine Advert. Here is our Final Magazine Advert. This is my second eval.
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Monday, 27 April 2009. Sunday, 26 April 2009. The camera I used to record my film opening is called Cannon Wide screen MV920. It is 115mm in length. 49,mm in width and. The LCD screen is 2. The video type is PAL,. It also has features to change the white balance; Auto White Balance. Multiple features to change lighting and focus such as Daylight, Nighttime, an. When I was moving .
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? The lighting is often that of a light and dark contrast to achieve a shadowy effect, and to make the scene seem dark to the audience but still remaining aesthetically pleasing, as well as quick paced cuts that ties in with the fast non diegetic music to increase the pace of the film and add tension to the atmosphere received by the audience. Wednesday, 5 May 2010.
Saturday, 26 March 2011. Welcome to the Blog! In this blog I will be recording how myself and my production partner, Alex Burke, created a music video, a digipak and a magazine advertisement. This digipak was created in Coral Draw. Friday, 25 March 2011.
General Codes and Conventions of Film Openings. At the start of any film, it nearly always starts of with the production company name and logo, but some companies for example Universal. Are linked to many other subsidiaries. For most hollywood blockbuster films, the actual film footage does not start until at least a couple of minutes into the start.