Thursday, 15 April 2010
Artefact 4 - Conclusion
Artefact 4 - Interactive 'Red Button' Options
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Monday, 5 April 2010
Artefact 4 - Interactive 'Red Button' What to Do?
So i went ahead and created a questionaire trying to get as much info out of the people as possible and so most of the questions were giving qualitative answers.
Saturday, 20 February 2010
Artefact 2 - Evaluation
The results came out very similar to the previous artefact but, with out so many variables that might of affected the participants and a much larger sample I could be more sure in the results. I found that age and gender does not appear to change the answers given and in contrary to what I had thought, most of the older generations prefer the modern style to the older style.
Friday, 19 February 2010
Showreel First Edit
Monday, 15 February 2010
Artefact 2 - Beggining
I am going to make it silent though so there is not any bias due to the type of music.
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Artefact 1 - Reflection
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Artefact 1 - preparation
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Client Project - Documentary Proposal
Thursday, 21 January 2010
Client Project - Documentary visualisation
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Client Project - Documentary Script/ Questions
- Where were you born, when and why did you move to Nottingham and what was it like for you growing up?
- When did you start playing the bass and what drew you to it?
- What was the first band you played with and how was the group formed?
- What was the band’s style and what were other bands like on the scene at the time?
- From Positive vibes, How did you come to be a member of the “Realistics” and how did it feel?
- What was the meaning of the name “Natural Ites”?
- Was there a key factor in the success of “picture on the wall” and was it hard to meet the high expectations that followed?
- What were the most memorable moments with the natural Ites?
- What was it like touring w/ the Realistics and do you miss it?
- What was life like outside the band and what was going through your head at the time?
- What was the cause of the “Natural Ites” splitting and what did you do after?
- What have you done musically since then?
- What have you done outside of music since the natural Ites Split and what were the main occurrences in your life during this time?
- What are you currently doing as a solo artist and what are your influences?
- What are your priorities in your life at this time and what does your daily routine consist of?
- What is the goal of Leva Works and why did you decide to start it up?
- How do you see yourself progressing in the future musically and in your life?
- Hobbies outside of music?
- What do you like to do in your free time?
- What is the theme and style of “Roots, Rock, Dub”?
- What are your thoughts on Nottingham?
- What was your job as a social worker and what sort of people did you meet?
- Is there a particular song that really means the most to you and what do you feel when you listen to it?
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Client Project - Talk With Debs
Saturday, 16 January 2010
Client Project - Research
http://www.ukscreen.com/band/josieakers
- Porcelain Dolls - Josie Akers Lead singer/songwriter, Lenroy Guiste Bass Player, Tony Smith Lead Guitar, Edmund Keanan Drums
- Together for 2 years as of 2006
· Started in 1982, “Called it a day” 1990
· First Break when appeared on Rockers Roadshow w/ Jamaican DJ Mikey Dread
· First single 1983 “Picture On the Wall” on own Realistics label.
· Went to top of reggae charts
· Airplay on BBC Radio 1 in particular, widened the band's appeal and fan-base,
· television appearances on Channel 4's The Tube, constant gigging around the country, helped the single to enter the mainstream British singles chart, no mean feat for an independent reggae outfit
· First album 1985 “Picture On the Wall” Lead Vocals: Ossie Samms, Percy 'JP' McLeod and Neil Foster. Musicians by The Realistics
· The Picture album, released on the CSA label and produced by Johnny White.
· Recording took place in London and Nottingham, mixing at the Aquarius Studios in Jamaica.
· second single, Lion Inna Jungle, quickly followed their initial successful release
· Within a year, a third single, Lately, was making an even bigger impact and remained at the number one spot in the UK Reggae charts for six weeks
· second album, Marvellous, released in 1987 by this time, Neil Foster had departed leaving Samms and McLeod as the main pairing.
· The Marcus Garvey Studio in Nottingham was home to the recording, again under the control of producer Johnny White, with the album released on the Realistics Record label.
· Another single, Cry For You was released, followed up by a Temptations cover version, I Wish It Would Rain and Happen All Over Again.
· final album, Naturalites in Ites, was released in 1989
· failed to make the same impact as their previous releases and marked the beginning of the end for Nottingham's finest
· Within a year the band's members had gone their separate ways and the British and worldwide reggae fraternity had lost one of its finest exponents.
· Percy solo album, Upside Downside, produced by his former Realistics compatriot Lenroy Guiste
· Guiste himself is the bassist with the Royal Roots and Porcelain Dolls bands
I then looked more into different Documentary Styles: http://www.fromtheheartproductions.com/interview10.shtml
The Expository Style (Direct Address Documentary Voice): The expository (or Griersonian) style addresses the audience directly, usually through a narrator. The narrator is separated from the subject of the documentary and is making verbal commentary on it. This style tends to rely on the narration to tell the story rather than continuous visual images. Expository films usually seek to inform or instruct, are very pointed and leave little room for interpretation. Interviews, voice-over, and archival images are often combined as in Ken Burns' popular Civil War (1990).
The Impressionistic Style: The impressionistic style is more artistic than real. It seeks to create the art and impression to convey a story, rather than using a hard-hitting, objective lens. A film made in this style may take on the production qualities of a fictional film (reenactments) utilizing actors, stages, and art direction.
The Observational Direct Style (Direct Address to Viewer Documentary Voice): This style tries to mirror the world, rather than create a specific argument. Often this style of film is a series of vignettes. The direct observational style is noninterventionist and focuses on the immediate time.
The Observational Verité Style (Cinema Verité Documentary Voice): Observational Verité recognizes it’s very difficult to achieve the goal of nonintervention in the direct observational style, because once the subject is aware of the camera, the subject will modify his or her behavior. Thus verité uses the camera to invoke an interaction or response with the subject.