Sunday, 30 November 2008

BBC Lighting Workshop Part 2

On the 27th November 2008 as an AS Media Students we were invited to the second part of a two day workshop course in Filming & Lighting at the BBC Studios in White City. The workshop was a continuation of the one which we attended on Friday 14th November 2008. This workshop was an excellent opportunity for us, Media students to develop our knowledge & skills, to use the programme Final Cut Pro.


We arrived there around 10.00am & was introduced to David (I think) who was a Camera man. He talked us through the basics and gave us few tips about camera works. He then showed us a short movie of the film he made -(which he was filming for) as a class we then had to ask any questions we had. We then got into our groups that we were in from the previous visit, and done a bit more filming by interviewing people in the BBC Studios - Which was going to be added to our footage's. My role was the person interviewing people and, asking them the question " Has anything wired happened to you today?" As this was part of our scenario. Luciana was the camera person & Fenelia's job was asking people if we can interview them, and explaining the situation why we were, asking them the question above.

After lunch we then went up to the computer rooms, to edit our footage's by using Final Cut Pro. Personally I enjoyed filming better than using Final Cut Pro, because filming was more easier than using the programme Final Cut Pro. Finally once we had edited our footages we then watched them as a class! -


1 comment:

Ms Flavell said...

Not enough detail about the editing. Did you enjoy editing? What did you learn about FCP? Was it easier or more difficult than filming?