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Video and Sound Production | FINAL PROJECT

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Gao Yuan Yi  0373945 Video and Sound Production / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University FINAL PROJECT INSTRUCTION Favourite stop motion shorts 1. Save Ralph "Save Ralph" is a stop-motion animated short film produced by Humane Society International, telling the story of a rabbit named Ralph, whose life reflects the reality of animal testing. Using anthropomorphism, Ralph shares his experiences in a humorous yet poignant way, revealing the pain and injustice of animal experimentation. The film raises awareness about the cruelty of animal testing and encourages viewers to take action in support of cruelty-free cosmetics and products Save Ralph Save Ralph 2. The Lost Thing Based on the picture book by Shaun Tan, this short film tells the story of a young boy who discovers and helps a lost object. Through dreamlike visuals and profound metaphors, the film explores themes of loneliness and belonging. The Lost Thing 3. Archie "Archie" is a ...

Video and Sound Production | EXERCISES

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Gao Yuan Yi  0373945 Video and Sound Production  / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University EXERCISES INSTRUCTION ASYNCHRONOUS CLASS WEEK 1 -  The basics of cinematography, including shot size, camera angle, and composition Shot size, camera angle, and composition are all elements of visual storytelling used in film, television, and other visual media. Shot size refers to the amount of space that is visible within a single shot or frame. Different shot sizes can be used to convey different types of information or create different emotional effects. For example, a close-up shot shows a small area of the scene in great detail and is often used to emphasize a character's emotions or reactions, while a wide shot shows a larger area of the scene and is often used to establish the setting or context. Camera angle refers to the position of the camera in relation to the subject being filmed. Different camera angles can be used to create different perspect...

Video and Sound Production | PROJECT 2

Gao Yuan Yi  0373945 Video and Sound Production  / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University PROJECT 2 INSTRUCTION Project 2: Tiktok/ Insta proposal Tiktok & Instagram Initial Proposal Slides (without storyboard) Tiktok & Instagram Initial Proposal Slides (with storyboard) Tiktok & Instagram short video

Video and Sound Production | PROJECT 1

Gao Yuan Yi  0373945 Video and Sound Production  / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University PROJECT 1 INSTRUCTION Project 1 Exercise 1 - Audio Dubbing (15%) In project 1, we were provided with a short clip of Everything Everywhere All at Once along with subtitles scripts. From the clip, we were instructed to create a Google sheet that includes the scene breakdown with the links to the sound effects and ambience sound according to the timeline. Audio Breakdown We were assigned into a group of five to complete the sheet together, and I took part in breaking down the timeline with dialogues. Completed sheet of audio breakdown: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dejWJEnpUJvb5wzK75y1sllalqZX-i5QjJZIbsClqfI/edit?gid=0#gid=0 Audio Breakdown Sheet Final Outcome of Audio Dubbing Project 1 Exercise 1 Audio Dubbing - Final Outcome

Advanced Typography: Task 1 Exercises

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25/9/2024 - 16/10/2024  Week 1 - Week 3 Gao Yuan Yi 0373945 GCD61004  Advanced Typography / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University Task 1 Exercises - Typographic Systems & Type & Play LECTURES Lecture 1 AdTypo_1_Typographic Systems Shape Grammar: A set of shape rules that apply in a step-by-step way to generate a set, or language, of designs.  Axial System: All elements are organised to the left or right of a single axis.  Fig.1.1.1  Axial System Radial System: All elements are extended from a point of focus.  Fig.1. 1. 2  Radial System Dilatational System: All elements expand from a central point in a circular fashion.  Fig.1. 1. 3  Dilatational System Random System: Elements appear to have no specific pattern or relationship.  Fig.1. 1. 4  Random System Grid System: A system of vertical and horizontal divisions.  Fig.1. 1. 5  Grid System Transitional System: An informal system ...