Thursday 22nd October
Question time - BBC 1 - 10:35pm.
Friday 23rd October
Off the hook - BBC Iplayer (first broadcast on Thursday 22nd October - 8pm)
Russell Howard's news- BBC Iplayer (first broadcast on Thursday 22nd October-10:30 pm)
Saturday 24th October
Hole in the wall - BBC 1
Merlin - BBC 1
You've been Framed - ITV1
Harry Hill Tv Burp -ITV1
Casualty - BBC 1
In the thick of it - BBC 1
Match of the day - BBC1
Sunday 25th October
All star family fortunes -ITV1
X factor- ITV1
Match of the day - BBC2
Monday 26th October
The Gadget show - Five
Tuesday 27th October
Nothing
Wednesday 28th October
Waterloo road - BBC1
Crimewatch + Update -BBC1
The league cup show - BBC1
Thursday 29th October
Watchdog - BBC1
The Restaurant - BBC2
Russell Howard's Good news- BBC3
Friday 29th October
A question of sport - BBC1
Have I got news for you - BBC1
The Armstrong and Miller show - BBC1
Saturday 30th October
Hole in the wall - BBC 1
Merlin - BBC 1
You've been Framed - ITV1
Harry Hill Tv Burp -ITV1
Casualty - BBC 1
The Impressions show-BBC1
In the thick of it - BBC 1
Match of the day - BBC1
Sunday 1st October
Formula 1 - BBC1
All star family fortunes -ITV1
X factor- ITV1
Match of the day - BBC2
Friday, 23 October 2009
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Lights, Camera, Action, Homework! (Ms Parish)
For my short sequence I have chosen to do an amateur film I know very well, the film I did most of the editing for over the summer. 'PIPS'
Its a short film about a lonely boy and his discovery that he is not alone, and how they influenced the future.
Its a short film about a lonely boy and his discovery that he is not alone, and how they influenced the future.
Sunday, 4 October 2009
PIPS - Final peice for Dan Hemmingway Award 2009
This video is what I spent most of my summer doing. I originally wasn't involved in any kind of way. They originally asked for my help because I knew more about the editing program, but then it came apparent to me that they were seriously getting stressed out from using it, so I decided I would do all the coloring for it.
I did this by...
.Duplicating the raw footage to get two layers.
.Tinting (making black and white) the bottom layer.
.Splitting both layers into different parts of the film.
-From now the whole editing would have to be frame by frame (25 frames a second)-
.I masked (drew) round the things what needed to be in colour, + any extra tints if needed.
. Frame by frame there would be slight movement I would have to move the points of the mask to adjust too.
-there was on average 6 masks to edit per a frame-
-Each frame took 5-10 mins-
- I spent 18 hours a day during the summer holiday-
-5 hours during school days-
-It took over 3 months to complete-
You could say it was a Stop motion production. :)
The final edit was done by Robyn and Lily
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