Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Media Diary 22.24 02/NOV/2010

On Facebook. This is something I do when im bored. It can be entertaing and informative at times, but at other times.... its boring.

Sunday, 31 October 2010

Media Diary 15.11 31/OCT/2010

Watching XFactor. I recorded it as i was unable to watch it when it came on... I like Xfactor as its a reality TV show, and its one of my favourite TV genres. Im gonna miss Big Brother for sure..... Btw my favourite to win is Matt, and i like Cher too - have no idea why no one else likes her.

Friday, 29 October 2010

Media Diary 22.06 29/OCT/2010

Listening to radio. I like radio sometimes cos it gives you more of a variety of music than what you may have on you iPod or CD collection.

Thursday, 28 October 2010

Media Diary 00.00 29/OCT/2010

Using YouTube. Through Youtube I am able to watch the opening of a film that I must watch to be able to do my homework...

Media Diary 14.05 28/10/2010

Playing Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit Demo. I like this game because its its a racing game, and its one of my favourite video game genres. Its fun, and allows me to, in a sense, relax and escape reality.

Saturday, 23 October 2010

Media Diary 23.00 23/OCT/2010

Just finished watching Pierse Morgans Life Story with Cherly Cole on it.. Its a biography type of program, and i watched it to get some insight on Cheryl Coles life.

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Some Camera Shots.....

Over the shoulder Shot

This shot consists of looking from behind the person at the subject. This shot helps to get the feel of looking at someone or something from the person’s point of view, plus it helps to establish the position of each person. It's common to cut between these shots during a conversation, swapping between the views of the different speakers.
Long Shot
This shot consists of the subject or person taking up the whole frame. The persons head and feet should be close to the edges of the shot. A long shot is also called a Wide Shot.
Mid Shot
This shot consists of a person or subject being viewed in more detail whilst still showing enough for the audience to feel like they’re looking at the whole subject or person. These usually are taken when the person the purpose is to deliver information, and they also allow for hand gestures and a bit of movement.