Friday, 29 May 2015

Music Campaign Presentation.
Desert Island.

This Island reflects my annual progress in Media Studies. The volcano connotes about the burst of significant knowledge and wisdom I have received. The mountain on the Island illustrates big highs, which work as a metaphor to suggest about the high level of standards and the quality of production.
The shine from the explosion illustrates the success and accomplishment of the school year, particularly in Media Studies.
The ship leaving the Island represents the fact that I am going to drop media next year.

I also did the drawing of my teacher Jason, who is the Head of Media in the country.



Tuesday, 26 May 2015

20 Of The Best Looking Music Websites

Category: Web Design,
Date: 06-20-2012

Turn up your speakers - it's gonna get loud!

Here are 40 of the coolest looking music related web site designs we've seen lately. 

What's not to like about the active vibrant designs here? Music sites are among our favorites because music industry is all about taking chances and breaking the mold - so there's some excitement here and needless to say, many of these have auto-loading audio. So if your speakers are up LOUD be careful viewing these sites late at night while your house is asleep!

Briefs.

Sunday, 22 March 2015

Shot list for our opening sequence

 We also completed shot list for our opening sequence in order to make the process of shooting is more clear for us and for everyone who are going to take part in shooting session. I think it is really good idea because it illustrates what should be done in order to achieve good results and brilliant opening sequence.

creation of a shot list

One of the most significant point of each shooting session is creation of a shot list. By creating a shot list, your entire production runs more efficiently because everything gets shot based on the location and setup, as opposed to the order scenes appear in the script. A shot list is similar to a storyboard because it identifies what's being shot. A shot list can be easily distributed to cast and crew and gets the director, cinematographer and the rest of the crew on the same page, especially when shooting the scenes that haven't been storyboarded. This is the example of the shot list.