Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Editing

Most recently, Ben and I have been editing the footage that we captured on the Tuesday and Thursday a couple of weeks ago. We have been importing the footage into the program Final Cut Pro, and have used the tools to edit the footage into a promotional film according to our client's needs. So far, Ben and I have edited the footage into as much as half the film and hope to complete the second half by the end of the week. Our client is also meeting us tomorrow to see what Ben and I have accomplished so far, and then we also have Bob McGready coming in on Thursday to narrate the script we have prepared for him.

Friday, 25 June 2010

Interaction with Partner 24 June 2010

Yesterday, Ben and I filmed some more footage with our partner Bob Amos. Ben and I found that some of the film we captured on Tuesday was not of a quality we want for this project. We thought that the main reason for this was the lighting. Yesterday, we were lucky enough to capture footage on a more overcast day and found that the film is much better. Now that we have finished filming, Ben and I hope to spend the rest of this project editing.

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Interaction with Partner 22 June 2010

Yesterday, Ben and I worked with our partner Bob Amos to shoot the film that we are using to promote the Hayle Social Enterprise Trust. We started the shooting of the film at 11 in the morning and finished at around 7 in the evening. We managed to get nearly an hour of footage and overall we are both happy with the film we captured. Other than filming we also went to Hayle Archive to get some footage of Hayle in its industrialized state. We were lucky to obtain such footage as usually they would have charged us hundreds of pounds, but we managed to get it for free as it is for a video promoting Hayle.

Monday, 14 June 2010

Funding for Client's Organization

The organization that my client is working for has not yet got funds for the project. The video that I am producing for the Hayle Social Enterprise Trust is a plan to raise money to fund and promote the project. Bob Amos is also working with MyCornwall.TV by producing a video for them in exchange for money. The money the project receives will be put towards the Screen Machine and once it is in Hayle, will be used to screen both the video I produce, and the video produced for MyCornwall.TV.

Contact with Partner

Last Thursday, Ben Amos and I shot some footage for the video with our partner. We met at Hayle in the morning and brought with us the camera equipment we needed to shoot the film. The part of the film we shot on Thursday was the interview. With our partner, we interviewed Roy Ingles, the cinema consultant who is behind the Screen Machine - the 3D-cinema complex that will be coming to Hayle.

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Targets

By the end of the day I will do my research log and mind map. By the end of the week I will create a list of resources available for my project and how much they will cost. By the end of the week I will also complete a SWOT analysis and contact my partner.

Monday, 7 June 2010

Detailed Description of Hayle Social Enterprise Trust

MOVING pictures will be coming to West Cornwall this summer – in a unique cinema on wheels. The Screen Machine, which has 80 seats and air conditioning, will arrive in Hayle in August and show up to three films a day. It is the idea of Hayle Social Enterprise Trust, who are keen to bring a more permanent social hub, cinema, theatre and museum to the town.

Chairman Bob Amos said: "The town has listed a cinema and community facilities as priorities for a number of years".

"During the last week of August we will be bringing an experience to Cornwall that is normally only seen in the Highlands of Scotland".

Housed in an articulated lorry, the Screen Machine, with 3-D digital projection, usually takes the latest Hollywood blockbusters to isolated communities in Scotland. The Screen Machine will be sited at Commercial Road car park from August 26-30, to coincide with the launch of a special exhibition to showcase plans for a new "Pioneerium" in the town.

Mr Amos added: "The Pioneerium is a desperately needed social hub, cinema, theatre and ground breaking museum".

"It will be owned and run by the community for the benefit of the community and local businesses".

Mr Amos said the exhibition would include a detailed three-dimensional scale model of engines from the National Railway Museum. He is seeking sponsorship of the Screen Machine from local businesses to enable the Pioneerium to raise the funds it needs to take forward its charitable objectives. A feasibility study will look at proposals for a heritage museum, focusing on the early days of the railways and steam engineering, along with a range of facilities such as educational, exhibition and social spaces.

What's on Guide Secondary Research

The secondary research for my What's on Guide was most predominantly through cinema times at Savoy Penzance. For my What's on Guide, I wanted to take a more focused approach towards film in the local area which is why I looked at the times at Merlin Cinemas. My What's on Guide is an A6 document split into two sides - day and night. I looked through the times and split them into the two sections so people new what was on during the morning and afternoon or evening time. The research I used is in the following:

Savoy Penzance:

Robin Hood
Day: Saturday/Sunday 14:15. Thursday 14:15
Night: Daily 17:30 and 20:30

Date Night:
Day: Thursday 14:45
Night: Daily 19:15

The Ghost:
Day: Thursday 14:30
Night: Daily 21.00

Furry Vengeance:
Day: Daily 17.00. Saturday/Sunday 12:45 and 14:45

Iron Man 2:
Day: Friday/Saturday and Monday to Thursday 17:15. Saturday/Sunday 14:30
Night: Friday to SUnday and Tuesday to Thursday 20:00

How to Train Your Dragon:
Day: Saturday/Sunday 12:30

Treeless Mountain:
Night: Sunday 18:15. Monday 20:15

Hachi - A Dog's Tale:
Day: Saturday/Sunday 12:00

Tuesday, 25 May 2010

What's on Guide Tate Museum in St. Ives

Today, the rest of the group and I went to the Tate museum in St.Ives. We met someone who told us about the Tate museum and its 3 sister museums - Liverpool, Modern and Britain, and then we got to look around the gallery at the art they had on show. The person we met was very informative and gave us a formal talk about everything to do with the Tate galleries, such as what they have on, how often they change their exhibitions and even what sort of projects or events they have running. She also presented each of us with their official What's on Guide, and this basically involves all of what she said. After the talk, we walked around the gallery and looked at the art they currently have exhibited. One of the artists, Lily van der Stokker, particularly interested me because of her unique and fresh style, that to me is something different to what I've seen before. Her art is very childish, naive and innocent and this combination just made her work very attractive to look at.
Here are some facts about the Tate that we gathered on our trip there:
Tate is the only museum in a rural context in the UK.
The whole of Cornwall is the Tate's definition of the wider community.
Most people visit the Tate in the spring and summer.
The department for culture funds the Tate.
There are 4 Tates in total - St. Ives, Liverpool, Britain and Modern.
North London is the storage site where the Tate collections are held.
1979 was when the Barbara Hepworth Museum was set up.
1993 was when the current Tate museum was built.
Patrick Heron made the stained glass window which is the only permanent exhibit at the Tate.
There are 3 exhibitions at the Tate per year.
They shut for 2 weeks between each exhibition.
The aim of Tate St. Ives is to bring international art to Cornwall.
The building is designed to reflect the town of St. Ives.
They create a What's on Guide for each exhibition.
They need 2 year to plan each exhibition.

Monday, 24 May 2010

Change of ideas

I have decided to pursue the Hayle Social Enterprise Project rather than the Tre Project because I feel that the theme and subject matter is very close to that of the Tre Project and it will allow me to work in a group which will allow me to work more effectively and keep within the time frame.

End of week targets...

By the end of the week, my targets are to broaden my blog posts about the partners, research the social enterprise trust, come up with ideas for the Hayle project and to finish the proposal form for the Tre Project.

Friday, 21 May 2010

What's on Guide Penwith Radio

Recently the rest of the group and I have visited Penwith Radio as primary research for our What's on Guide. I found the primary research for this organization to be of more help than what the other visits were. This is because when doing secondary research for Penwith Radio, there was a very limited resource of information on their website. However, one of the radio show hosts was very obliged to answer any questions we had. So I asked him as many as I could. The questions I asked are as follows:
Do you do any work experience? If so, what sort of thing do you get them to do?
How did you get involved in this sort of work?
Do you do any community projects? If so, what sort of projects do you do?
How did you get into this sort of work and what advice would you give to someone if they want to be part of the radio industry?
What skills do you need to have to do this job?
Have you worked with colleges before?
Do you work from a script or think on your feet when talking live on air?
Is this the sort of job you look forward to coming to in the mornings?
What is your favourite part of of this job?
If you could change one things about Penwith Radio, what would it be?

Monday, 17 May 2010

Detailed Description of the Tre Project

I have decided that for this Interaction project, the Tre Project is what I would like to do. The Tre Project is an opportunity for people to create a film about home and its relation to Cornwall. The project was created by Awen Productions. Awen Productions is a media production social enterprise based in Cornwall. Awen is the Cornish word for inspiration/muse. The ethos at the heart of awen productions is the creative use of digital media as a tool for positive social change. Their work is about inspiring and empowering communities by telling stories. The project is about using archive footage and new digital content together to make film that describes home. An idea that I have developed so far is a film about my dad's connection with Cornwall. Out of my whole family, my dad has the most connection with Cornwall and I think I could make quite an interesting video about how he is connected with the south west.

Ideas for Tre Project

The ideas I have so far for the Tre Project are to do with my dad's upbringing. In my family, he has the most connection with Cornwall and I feel that I could probably make a better film if it were to do with his connection with Cornwall than had it been mine.

Targets

By the end of the day, my targets are to decide what it is I want the film to be about for the Tre Project, where I want to make my film and to add more detail to my blog posts about the trips I have been on. By the end of the week my targets are to blog about partners and the research the Tre Project.

Interaction with the Tre Project

Recently the rest of the media group and I were visited by a representative of the Tre Project. She explained what the Tre Project was and what she asks of us if we get involved. The Tre Project is an oppurtunity for us to make a short film on what home is, or more specifically, what parts of Cornwall make us feel at home. She would also like us to try and include archive footage within our ideas; either in the actual video, or as inspiration for the video. She also had some archive footage that she showed us and a video that was already made for the project just to give us an idea of what sort of ting she wants us to do.

Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Interaction with the Hayle Social Enterprise Trust

Recently the rest of the group and I watched a presentation from a group who plan on building a museum/cinema in the Hayle community. The project intends to bring the community together and reveal to them the rich history that Hayle has through the museum part of the structure. There will also be a cinema above the museum that will be there to give a better source of entertainment for the community too. The group have asked us to help promote the project by producing marketing products to encourage the community to get involved with the build. I think this is definitely a good opportunity for an Interaction project and one that I will certainly consider doing as it ticks all the boxes for this project's criteria.

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

What's on Guide Golowan and Exchange Research

Today the rest of the group and I went to both the office of Golowan Festival and also The Exchange gallery. Both of which were visits where, although we did not gain much information, we still gained some that is not on their websites. The information we gained included things such as how the festival of Golowan is very much a community based festival and they heavily rely on the community for their success. This proves that primary research can be of benefit, however, I do feel that not enough was learned to it make significantly better than the secondary research.

Friday, 7 May 2010

What's on Guide Penlee and Acorn Research

As part of the research for the What's on Guide, the rest of the class and I went to both Penlee House gallery and the Acorn theater to get information on what goes on at the two venues. At Penlee House gallery we found out that they put on exhibitions of various artists' work over a short period of time and then change the exclusive artwork to someone else. At the Acorn theater, they gave thorough information about what goes on, from music gigs to theater performances and they also talked briefly about what shows are coming up in the near future. Both visits indeed helped with the research for this project.

Monday, 19 April 2010

Street Photography

In the past, photography in the streets was seen as harmless and no one thought that any bad could come of it. However, now people have become more aware of the offences that can be comitted though cameras and because of this, more people have become suspicous of those taking pictures in the street. On the 18th April 2010, The Observer wrote an article on this topic. http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2010/apr/18/street-photography-privacy-surveillance

Monday, 5 April 2010

Interaction with Trengwaiton Gardens

The rest of the group and I have recently been to Trengwainton Gardens, an organization that is part of the National Trust. Our visit opened up numerous opportunities for us to do in this Interaction project. In some of our lectures, we also talked of different things we could do for this organization, such as hosting an event there where the community could come and be part of the Gardens by planting seeds. This was the event we were most optimistic about because it would also encourage the participators to come back once in a while to overlook the plants they seeded. We also produced posters for an event that the Gardens was hosting, Wet Nose Day. This is a day where visitors of the National Trust site can bring their dogs there for the day.

Monday, 29 March 2010

Interaction with the Tinners Way

Today, the rest of the group and I watched Lizzie Black and Alessandra Ausenda present their project involving the Tinners Way. They both work with the community to create events to do with the local area. Their next project is a walk along the Tinners Way, an old route used for trading. They asked us to promote this walk by using multimedia materials and they also asked us to document the project by using our knowledge of filming.