Wednesday, 5 December 2007

Housten, we have a problem.

Arghh!! When I tried all three AVI files, (Indeo 5.10, Indeo 4.5, and DivX) and load them into WMP 11, the audio plays, but no video/

WHY IS THIS HAPPENING????

Editing part 3

Ok, to carry on, the final clip, I wanted it to zoom in on the final still image, so after reading afew ttorials on the internet, i realised I couldn't do this with a frozen video file, so I exported the clip as a sequence of GIF images, I only needed 1 frame, so I picked frame 93 as this the still frame that I wanted. Once I had Imported it into premiere, I read through the tutorial and began. http://www.adobepress.com/articles/article.asp?p=21225&seqNum=1

I had to use the pan effect to set the begining image (the full picture), then I set a key frame half a second in, this is where the effect starts, then i selected the last keyframe, and set the pan efect to show the end image (zoomed on the eye).

this gave me the desieed zoom efect I required.

I then added the 'whats that?' sound file to the movie, And I also added 'Play', 'Pause', 'Slow Play Back', and 'Stop' Icons Using Premieres Title maker.



I then added a Title at the front which I faded in and out, and some credits at the end usin Premiere's title scrolling text creator.

The last piece of editing I did was add n mp3 file for background music, the whole file was three minutes, so I had to cut it down to th 20 seconds of the movie. after this, i faded it out at the end.

I also wanted the music to fade but still play during the main ten seconds, so I faded it, but kept the bar so it didnt reach the bottom and fade completely.



I then exported it using several codecs but the same options,

screeny for editing part 2

Monday, 3 December 2007

editing part 2

After I added the first clip, I added the second clip, the same clip, but this time i wanted it to pause as if a person watching it had paused it, so I right clicked and chose frame settings I think, (I'll check tommorow), and I set it to pause, on the End point of the clip. It therefore looks like the video lays, then pauses. The length of the second clip was to be the same length as a sound file of me saying a little phrase, 'Now wait a darn minute', in an american cowboytown sheriff sort of way!
once I'd cut the clip to the same length, I added a 'crystaline' effect to it, and changed the size of the crystals to 8 I think.
This fuzzes the screen as if pusing a video tape.

I wanted the next clip (the same one again) to appear as if going backwards at the orriginal speed (which would be slower than the first clip), and pause at the center point. once I had the whole clip playing backwards, by setting the duration to minus 100 (-100), I cut the clip down the middle, then froze the second clip at the start pont.

it'll make morre sense when I upload some screenshots tommorow.

Wednesday, 28 November 2007

started

Ok, right, well, yesterday I started editing my movie. and guess what? I started editing my backup movie, and the reason behind this is simple. I thought that I'd start with my backup because I thought I could get it done and finished before I should start on my main idea, so that if I didn't finish it, at least I would have something to hand in.

I then came to the conclusion, after starting to edit my backup, that I could do alot more technical changes to the simple idea that it is, I can change and iprove my ideas for it as I go along instead of following a scrpt. (which would have been hard anyway!)

So, I started putting my movie together,I dragged in my clip to the time line and began editing. I wand the first clip to happen quite fast, so I right clicked on the clip in the time line, clicked 'speed, then set the time length to 00:00:02:00 which is 0 hours, 0 minutes, 2 seconds, and 0 frames.

I'll write more later...

Tuesday, 20 November 2007

filmed

hi, this time last week I filmed my idea for the video, aswell as a backup, just incase I can't post produce my main idea.

Wednesday, 7 November 2007

10 sec video

well our next assignment, as the title suggests, is to create a ten second video. I have some Ideas in my head, perhaps I'll right them down.

we lso had a look at the cameras that we'll be using in the workshop.

Friday, 2 November 2007

Stupid bigstock!

guess what??, NONE of my photos were approved, and three of them for the same stupid reason, the three were, The train Bogie, The Signal, and The Railway Crossing lights, and the dumbass reason was... 'General low interest subject, not enough demand/selling potential for this photo, hope you understand, thanks.' thats there exact words, well from that, it's safe to say, there was nothing wrong with the quality, because they didn't say they were blirry, or grainy. so i don't know what to think!!

And the other photo, 'The railway into the distance' because it too overfiltered, i can agree with this, because there was too much effect, and too little picture left, but it WAS supposed to be absract!

Uploaded

Ok, I uploaded them on monday and heres the info I put about the photos:




Monday, 29 October 2007

Uploading

Ok, later on today I am going to upload my four chosen pictures to BigStock Photo, once I have done that I will post the Labels etc that I have used.

forth picture

the forth picture that I have chosen is one that I took from the railway crossing (Fig 1), I wasn't quite sure what to do with this picture, as there is a lot going on in this picture, I also considered another picture that I had taken (Fig 2), but I had no idea how I could enhance it, and i had no idea what use it would be to anyone who downloaded t, so I chose the other picture as it could be used for a background or something.

(Fig 1)


(Fig 2)

So, to enhance the picture, I first altered the colour balance by adding a little more red, green and blue, to bring out the colours within the picture, (theres a lot!)

I then added brightness, because the areas in the shade in the picture, would have been pretty dark without.

I then had trouble deciding what to do next within the picture. I wanted to get the sense of distance down the tracks, so I hope that's what have done.

So, what I did was add a ripple effect to the picture. I adjusted the radius so that it wasn't too big or too small. I then altered the position on the picture where the ripple was centered from, I centered it so tat it is appearing from where the tracks disappear, hopefully this gives the impression of their being more distance to the image.



although here i've uploaded the picture as a jpeg, the file on the CD and bigstock, will be a tif.

Sunday, 28 October 2007

Third Picture

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I feel that this picture is nice anyway, but I enhanced it anyway.



Basically I just changed the cour balance b adding abit more red, to bring out the colour of the signal itself, and I also added more blue to help enhance the colour of the sky. I also added brightness to the picture, and a small amount of contrast.

I then cropped the picture closer to the signal, to get rid of the tree on the right of the picture, and also the what I think is a smudge in the top right.



The file format for this picture is .png, as this format is good for blocks of colours, the sky in this picture.

Friday, 26 October 2007

Second picture

For this picture, I only took 2 as i wanted to catch the crossing gates were down. Although having only a simple modification, it's rather effective. I chose the photo that was at the best angle as they were both clear. i didn't adjust the colouring and brightness, as i felt these were both OK.



so what i did with this picture is gave it a depth of field effect. as i said before this is pretty simple, but it gives quite a dramatic effect. the first thing that i did was select the crossing lights , using various selection tools, Marquee, Magic wand, Lasso tool. once i had carefully selected the the lights, I inversed the selection, so that everything else BUT the lights were selected. Once this, I then chose the Gaussian blur. this gave the picture a nice effect, but there was a sharp line between the blurred background and the lights. so to fix this, I kept the selection and decided to use the feather option.



although the picture hosted on here is a png, the file i put on the CD will be a .tif. this is because it is a lossless file format, and good for photos with many colours, i thought this would help show the colors in the blurriness.

I forgot to mention the previous pictures file format in my previous post. it is a .png, because the picture is mostly black and white, but has many different shades, and some other colours too. so i decided to go with .png as this can handle more colours than a .gif.

Thursday, 25 October 2007

My First Picture

My first picture is of a train bogie, (it's wheels). i had taking various pictures from a similar angle, but they all varied in brightness and blurriness. So I chose the best one, and decided how to enhance it. I decided I wouldn't do much but knew I had to crop the image as a logo was visible on the side of the train. i also altered the colour, to make it the best i could.



I first lowed the brightness to the original image, (above), as there was a burst of sunlight on the left hand side. After this, i altered the colour balance of this image, I added more red, to bring out the rust on the tracks and the bogie, I took out some green and therefore added magenta, this brought out the gravel more. And finally added a very small amount of yellow, as I felt this added a little bit more light to the darker areas.
I then added some saturation and lightness to the image, to further add brightness to the darker parts of the image.

shown on the image below.



I then cropped and sharpened to finish the image.

Sunday, 14 October 2007

more photoshopping



in the last workshop, we learned about using layer masks, to merge images together. the task was to merge three images together to create a totally different image. The basics of what i did included selecting bits of the image that were appropriate, so i could copy them, then paste it as a new layer , I then created a new layer mask, to marge the layers together. anything that i painted black on the top layer would 'disappear'. i chose a medium sized faded brush and merged round the edges. I was very pleased with the end result, as it looked just like the example. After I had finished the image i used some tools that I had learned in the previous workshop to ad some effects.

Thursday, 4 October 2007

Learning Photoshop

Hi, on Tuesday the 2nd, we learned the basics of photoshop, for some of us, like me, photoshop is a new program although I have used The Gimp and Paint Shop Pro before, so I had some idea of which button did what, we got shown the basic features such as the marquee select tool and the move tool, and we then learnt some more advanced features like blurring and repairing images.

We were then told to choose one of the images that needed repairing, and fix it as best as we could. I chose this image:


I thought to myself this would be a challenge, so i chose it!

After using the clone tool, and the healing brush it was looking pretty good:


I then decided it would look better the right way up, so I roted it using the transform tool, then selected it using the marquee tool, copied and pasted it to a new image file:

Wednesday, 26 September 2007

The First One.

Hi, well I've just started studying Computer Game Production here at Lincoln, and in the Creative Technologies lecture, we were asked to create a blog as a sort of diary during the course.

So here it is, well, the first post anyway!