This is my review of induction week and this assignment. Throughout i have learnt excessive amounts about media equipment, such as professional cameras; how they work and how to take photographs and videos more effectively. i Also met new people to work with on this course.
During the assessment i did not have much difficulty designing and editing my blog, whereas the taking of the photos and videos was quite difficult for me as it seemed i could not the one at the best angle, light etc.
If i were to design this blog over again i would improve the aesthetic qualities of the blog as its very plain, i would add more color to the text and background.
This is David Simms' blog of pictures and videos taken of the preforming arts students during indiction week.
Friday, 8 October 2010
Friday, 1 October 2010
Behind the scenes
Behind the scenes from kevin trundley on Vimeo.
This video shows behind the scenes as the performing arts students practice before their final show at the end of induction week.
Performance 3
Performance 3 from kevin trundley on Vimeo.
Below are 3 videos of the performances by the performing arts students on Induction week.
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Friday, 24 September 2010
Montage of interviews and induction week footage.
this video is footage taken of mainly the performing arts students and their work during the induction week.
Above are pictures taken off the work going on at Middlesbrough College induction week.
1st image: Performing arts students dancing with purple LEDs.
2nd image: Performing arts students dance, a boy is held up in the air by his classmates.
3rd image: An onstage band practising for a bigger show.
4th image: An photograph taken on Middlesbrough College's main entrance, taken as part of photography.
5th image: a Drummer in one of the practice rooms.
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Pete doherty
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Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Damn, damn, damn, damn, damn
Professor Higgins opens the My Fair Lady Song, “I’ve Thrown A Custard in her Face” with a long string of Damns, which I am in a mood to repeat. I have a ten-ton deadline hanging over me suspended by a single human hair. If I don’t stay and stare at my screen all day every day until I have bled out a screenplay I will have my nipples torn from me like medals from the tunic of a disgraced officer and Shame will know me for her own.
Douglas Adams liked deadlines: “I love the loud whooshing noise they make as they go past,” he said. My deadline has whooshed past four times and this is now IT. I deliver or ELSE.
this is taken from the same blog ( Stephen Fry's ), but a much older post, which is still available to be viewed from clicking a link on a time line.
Damn, damn, damn, damn, damn
Professor Higgins opens the My Fair Lady Song, “I’ve Thrown A Custard in her Face” with a long string of Damns, which I am in a mood to repeat. I have a ten-ton deadline hanging over me suspended by a single human hair. If I don’t stay and stare at my screen all day every day until I have bled out a screenplay I will have my nipples torn from me like medals from the tunic of a disgraced officer and Shame will know me for her own.
Douglas Adams liked deadlines: “I love the loud whooshing noise they make as they go past,” he said. My deadline has whooshed past four times and this is now IT. I deliver or ELSE.
this is taken from the same blog ( Stephen Fry's ), but a much older post, which is still available to be viewed from clicking a link on a time line.
Douglas Adams liked deadlines: “I love the loud whooshing noise they make as they go past,” he said. My deadline has whooshed past four times and this is now IT. I deliver or ELSE.
this is taken from the same blog ( Stephen Fry's ), but a much older post, which is still available to be viewed from clicking a link on a time line.
The Picnic
Oh my lordy lordy LORD. I have known these two weeks were coming, but it’s still a shock that they’re here already. As you might know from my #shamelesswhoring on Twitter, I have a book out this week. Tonight I am at the Royal Festival Hall, the evening being relayed live to 60 cinemas across the country. I have been splayed over newspapers and the Radio Times in various undignified poses and to top it all the Dave Channel are, bless them, having a Stephen Fry Week. Over the coming fortnight I am doing evenings in Norwich, Cambridge and Oxford. There are three live performances at the Royal Albert Hall and further events at Cheltenham and Bath to come. Throw in on top of this the usual swathe of One Show, breakfast TV interviews and suchlike and you have a savage lubeless media assault that may well bring tears to the eyes.
This is taken from a diferent blog, the blog of famous presenter of shows such as Qi, Stephen Fry.
He writes in a journal fashion about a trip he is about to go on. Detailing the events so far.
This is taken from a diferent blog, the blog of famous presenter of shows such as Qi, Stephen Fry.
He writes in a journal fashion about a trip he is about to go on. Detailing the events so far.
Picture taken from anothers blog.
This is a Picture from the same blog. I see this as another way to effectivly express the views of the author, as it is alot more atractive ( well to myself) then a text post becuase the information can be aquired alot quicker.
Example of a blog.
Self-delusion and self-loathing
Two shores of the same river, either can get you into a lot of trouble.
Self-delusion is lying to yourself about how good you are. You might think you're a world class designer or actor or chef or administrator or problem solver, but you might be merely well-intentioned, hard-working and pretty good. Which is fine, but pretty good is hardly remarkable. Telling yourself the truth about what you've got to market is the first step to marketing with success.
and...
Self-loathing is lying to yourself about how bad you are. You might think you've got nothing to add, that you're a lame designer or actor or chef or administrator or problem solver, but you probably have the potential to be great. Awe-inspiringly great ...if you're willing to do the work, make the sacrifices and stop undercutting yourself. Supporting yourself with the truth about what you could market is the second step to marketing with success
This is an example of somebody else' blog, they have wrote a paragraph of their views on self delusion and self loathing; as seen in the title. they use opinions and facts to get their point of view to the audiance.
Self-delusion is lying to yourself about how good you are. You might think you're a world class designer or actor or chef or administrator or problem solver, but you might be merely well-intentioned, hard-working and pretty good. Which is fine, but pretty good is hardly remarkable. Telling yourself the truth about what you've got to market is the first step to marketing with success.
and...
Self-loathing is lying to yourself about how bad you are. You might think you've got nothing to add, that you're a lame designer or actor or chef or administrator or problem solver, but you probably have the potential to be great. Awe-inspiringly great ...if you're willing to do the work, make the sacrifices and stop undercutting yourself. Supporting yourself with the truth about what you could market is the second step to marketing with success
This is an example of somebody else' blog, they have wrote a paragraph of their views on self delusion and self loathing; as seen in the title. they use opinions and facts to get their point of view to the audiance.
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