Monday, 26 November 2012
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Jamie Thraves
Jamie Thraves was born in Romford, Essex 1969. He was originally born with the name of James Thraves.
His career first started at Hull university where he write and directed short films which went on to mwin awards for best fim by new director. In 1983 he joined the royal college of art, it was here where he made his award winnig "Hackney downs". Once he had graduated from the college he joined the production company "Oil factory". This was the place where he made the famous video "Just" by Radiohead. From this Jmie started getting a lot of attention. He made yet another award winning short film called " I just want to kiss you" starring Martin Freeman.
His first feature film was called "The low down" in 2000 with film4. After this his career really took of and created music video for bands like4 blur and coldplay. His video for the scientist is another very famous one, this one three awards includong best direction and best breakthough video at the VMA'S in 2003. He has recently produced a video for dizzie rascal in "Dirtie disco".
His career first started at Hull university where he write and directed short films which went on to mwin awards for best fim by new director. In 1983 he joined the royal college of art, it was here where he made his award winnig "Hackney downs". Once he had graduated from the college he joined the production company "Oil factory". This was the place where he made the famous video "Just" by Radiohead. From this Jmie started getting a lot of attention. He made yet another award winning short film called " I just want to kiss you" starring Martin Freeman.
His first feature film was called "The low down" in 2000 with film4. After this his career really took of and created music video for bands like4 blur and coldplay. His video for the scientist is another very famous one, this one three awards includong best direction and best breakthough video at the VMA'S in 2003. He has recently produced a video for dizzie rascal in "Dirtie disco".
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Monday, 12 November 2012
song lyrics
Erick Baker-My two Left Feet
You look so good when you’re dancing
I watch you spill your drink on the tops of your shoes
You look so good when you’re dancing
Can I have this dance with you for the rest of my life
All your crooked teeth
Make a perfect smile
I’d buy a wall full of clocks
If it would stop time for awhile
I love to watch your mouth
Move with the words of the songs
And I don’t care
If they’re right or wrong
You look so good when you’re dancing
I watch you spill your drink on the tops of your shoes
You look so good when you’re dancing
Can I have this dance with you for the rest of my life
Love is like water
Shaped from the shores that it meets
Your delicate fingers
And my two left feet
Me in my stiff Sunday clothes
Pressed starched pants
We’ll keep the light at our backs
And watch our shadows hold hands
Please hold my hand
Because you look so good when your dancing
I watch you spill your drink on the tops of your shoes
You look so good when your dancing
Can I have this dance with you for the rest of my life
Can I have this dance with you
Can I have this dance with you
For the rest of my life
music request
Tis is one e-mail we have sent trying to request music from a band named 18. We found these on unsigned.com.
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
vox pops
Vox pops is when the audience is interviewed and asked the same questions to get feedback on a certain subject. Reporters will ask random people on the street the same question getting different answers. Vox pops are to be recorded as a POV shot of the person getting interviewed with the public in the background and 5 people are the minimum to be interviewed.
What is a digipak and analysis
A digipak is a cover for an artists or bands single to promote it and convince people to buy the album it also contains details of the song and the lyrics.
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment
Group Members: Chris
Thomson, Kayne Mcmillan and Katie Edmead Location:
Robert Clack School
Hazard
|
Person(s)
at Risk
|
Likelihood
of Hazard
1 –
Extremely Unlikely
5 –
Extremely Likely
|
Severity
of Hazard Outcomes
1 –
Very Low Risk
5 –
Very High Risk
|
Risk
Level
(Likelihood
+ Severity)
2
|
Measures
to Take to Manage Risk
|
Risk
Managed?
Y/N
|
Cable wires lying around
|
2
|
4
|
3
|
7
|
We cleared the room of all hazards like wires on the floor
|
Y
|
Students interfering
|
2/3
|
5
|
4
|
9
|
We made sure that no students could hear us so they wouldn’t know we
were there
|
Y
|
Shooting Schedule
Shooting
Schedule
Day
|
Scene
|
Location
|
Equipment
|
Costumes
|
Props
|
Cast +Crew
|
1
2
|
Dancing
scene/ stage
Solo guitar
playing and singing
|
Robert Clack
Upper School Main Hall
Robert Clack
Lower School Band Room/Studio
|
HD camera
Monopod
Tripod
HD camera
Monopod
Tripod
|
Sixth Form Dress
code
Sixth Form Dress
code
|
Guitar
Chair
Guitar
Chair
|
Chris
Thomson
Kayne
Mcmillan
Katie Edmead
Chris
Thomson
Kayne
Mcmillan
|
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