Last But Not Yet the End

My Learning Graph

How much I’ve learned in this course…

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  • Green– How much is learnt about making media objects/stories
  • Blue– Ability to work independently in unfamiliar ways/systems/new tools
  • Black- Thinking critically and creatively
  • Red– Understanding of the role media blog to me

 

The Top 5 

Way Back to the Monroe Time

What is Editing

Listen To Me!

Genre(mixes)

The Satirical New & Old iPhone

Final Reflection So Far

Here I am posting this last blog this semester. Wow! This semester went so fast as in a blink of an eye. I have learned so much, ominously, especially having a little knowledge in media production. I have taken media courses in high school, but definitely not one of the best students in class. However, being able to choose breadth or different courses relating to our own interest has motivated me significantly throughout the semester.

Learning broader and deeper concepts in Cinema Studies course has developed my previous knowledge about the world of cinema. Watching The Wizard of Oz, experimental films like Koyaanisqatsi, or even learning mise-en-scene and shot aspects might be a little repetitive. But having discovered great films and filmic terms that I’ve never heard before has been one of the most things I’m interested in. Hence, my passion in the cinema world. Media, being a 24-point course started off nice and easy. As experimental and abstract style has been my primary interest in filmmaking, I decided to base by first two project briefs with an ambiguous sense of content and was quite happy with my brief #3. Despite that I was already getting a hang of editing in iMovie, producing these two short films has made me learn heaps amount of techniques as well as being inspired by what was obtained from Cinema Studies. And when I think of it (having a light-bulb moment here), all these courses I’ve done are all connected. Last of but not least, Popular Culture explores substantial amount of ideas about social networking, music videos or films that are relevant to the Media and Cinema Studies. Plus, I’ve undergone at least one group work in each of the courses while annotated bibliography appeared in two of these courses. Seems to me that Media & Communication is like a spider web, each strand having similar characteristics yet in different placements.

Being a mostly hyper-attentive learner, I don’t learn well in silence or should I say “less noises”. I watch and observe, communicate to get ideas and need some breaks once in a while. During the semester, getting ideas presented in my projects required me to go out and explore the world while collecting inspirations. As Rachel had mentioned in our Lectorials it is important to “notice” what’s surrounding us, I noticed that our break is coming real soon and very excited to “ideas-shopping” for the next coming semester.

What were the most challenging aspects of this course? I found that getting out there and present my work (and myself) to the crowd is nerve-wrecking. Confidence had been the challenge in every presentation that I did even when I’ve somehow overcome it previously. But throughout all the courses in this semester, having done video logs, group presentations and individual film performances had helped an improvement on my courage.

I’m sure that we’ve all done this somewhat regularly in producing a media artefact. Sometime we have started off blank and have no idea whatsoever, not even really know how to use a movie editing software. It surprises me though, that of all those “light-bulb” moments of creativity came mostly accidental. I’ve always wondered how a split screen is complemented and yet, discovered that vertical split screen can have an overlapped shots horizontal with a vertical shot (as complemented in Brief #3). Therefore, creativity not only comes from inspirations and a remix of those ideas but also accidents in experimental techniques.

Reflection time…

Brief 4, “Media Idea” Reflection

These couple of weeks have been the busiest and tiring time of the semester as my group and I worked through our brief four media artefact. Despite all the hard, time-consuming work, we have all managed to get everything up together and finished our audio documentary piece. I was one of those people who actually liked setting up google-docs and groups in Facebook. I thought we have been really organised with our management and with the help from both Bianca and Patrick, our team finished on time by the due date. One of the most successful achievements is the texture of the piece presented by adding a diverse range of varied different sounds. Bianca did a really great job in delivering her narration throughout the podcast while her voice is extraordinary in its tone. I’ve also felt grateful and relieved that my contribution by narrating the quotes is a success that I did not expect, from having a soft voice at times. Patrick had been very professional in editing and even had taught me valuable skills in audio editing using the pro tools editing software. Furthermore, these contributions are possible because each one of us tried to make ourselves available even in the distractions from other course projects. Especially when we were all present to record Bianca narrating in the sound-proof studio in building 9, our home of media and communication. Continue reading

Feedback on Brief 4 so far

On 2nd Draft

All of the groups have presented in our week 12 practical to received some feedback. I’m really fascinated by what others had done so far; with media artefacts such as video games, documentary films, and audio podcast. As it was our turn to present our audio documentary, we’re glad that it went well and grateful for Rachel’s comments: Continue reading

Brief 4 Interview…

As a part of our audio documentary, we have thought to include experts interviews to give a more variety and tone of voices. Bianca went off and interview Nic McKenzie and Louis Rocketeer/ B.Deep, the two music recorder artists. Patrick in the other hand, had set up a meeting for an interview with Dr. Lawrence Harvey at the SIAL studio (Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory) in the Design Hub. So both Patrick and I met up with Lawrence, walking through overwhelming “couple” of hallways and down the stairs until we reached the studio.

So many crucial information have been obtained by Patrick as the interviewer and me holding the mic. We have gotten to know Dr. Lawrence more as well as he introduced us to the inside of SIAL Pod, sound systems and its gear. Especially when he played us an audio of Spatial Sound travelling through 14 speakers surrounding the three of us in the centre of the room. Awesome!

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Inside the SIAL Pod

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Studio with the surrounding speakers and where we interviewed Lawrence

 

Brief 4 in progress…

Looking through various and heaps of articles for our research, I have found several interesting timeline for audio technologies and informations throughout the evolution.

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From these researches, Bianca, Patrick and I put the whole information into the script for the audio recording.

Adding to our minutes, we’ve met in week 11 to finish off our script and went into the studio. Patrick had taken care of borrowing the recorder and the mics and setting them all up and ready for recording. Bianca, having the nicest voice gave her narration in a great and successful speech. It was quite a long day after having a second take for Bianca’s narration and Patrick downloading all the voice notes and ready for editing. But I’m happy and relieved that we have made progress in this project with both Patrick and Bianca being helpful teammates. This is a photo of the sound-proof studio we went to do our recordings:

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