Tuesday, 12 May 2015
My Pitch / Presentation
Yesterday I did my pitch at 11 0'clock. I felt my pitch went okay, however, I got very nervous. I feel like I could have prepared more for the presentation by practising in front of an audience beforehand. I do feel like the presentation has helped me with my confidence and I feel I have gained more experience of presenting in front of a big group which will help me in the future.
Sunday, 10 May 2015
Another Scene in iClone - 1 Minute
This is the winter season where Jenny comes to a point where she doesn't like receiving the gifts from Benjamin. One cold afternoon, Jenny is standing by the lake with her dog and she turns around and sees a blanket left under the oak tree. She sees Benjamin walk away so she walks after him. She then tells him that she thinks it's inappropriate to keep leaving gifts and that she feels like he is watching her all the time. She then walks away and leaves Benjamin standing confused.
After using iClone for my other 1 minute example of a scene, I found that the second time round using it was definitely a lot easier. I felt that I had learnt more skills so I was able to build this set a lot faster and make it look better. The camera angles are still not what I would have liked but It was tricky moving the camera in iClone.
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
iClone - First 1 minute Scene
I created this scene on iClone when Benjamin leaves a foldable chair under the oak tree for Jenny. Benjamin says she can use it to sit down and enjoy the summer weather.
I found iClone very difficult and confusing at first but as I spent hours on the software I was able to teach myself more and more. I thought it was very time consuming, however, I think it's a great way to plan out a scene and show a vision.
In this minute example the iClone the camera moves around a lot, this is not what I wanted, I was just experimenting using iClone and I wasn't completely sure how to use the camera. Realistically I would like wide camera angles to show the garden, close ups when the Benjamin and Jenny are talking and the use of long shots.
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