Thursday, 2 December 2010

Final Cut Pro

Film history 
Arrival of a train at la Ciotat - The Lumiere Brothers, 1895
believed to be one of the first videos shown. When it was shown in the auditorium people were said to have ran out thinking it was a train coming in, as they weren't used to seeing things like this even though it was in black and white it was still good enough to believe. 



The Lumiere Brothers - First Films, 1895
In the style of a Documentary, documenting time and what's happening.



Viaje a la Luna - Georges Melies, 1902
Science Fiction / Drama / story telling people began to realise they could use film for entertainment.


Humorous Phases of funny faces -Blackton, 1906
Believed to be one of the earliest animations, drawn on a board using chalk
-Stop Motion

Little Nemo -Winsor McCay, 100 years ago
all hand drawn and painted images.

How a Mosquito Operates -Winsor McCay, 1912


Collision -Max Hattler
Abstract, political short film


Collision (by Max Hattler) from Max Hattler on Vimeo.

Kong Climbs the Empire State Building, 1955
animation and relating sound now used to tell the story 


Diegetic & Non Diegetic sound
information  


Len Lye -Free Radicals, 1958
Created by scratching onto film 



Norman Mclaren -Synchromy,1971
Made using an optical printer


Planning ahead and time organising..
In wild life documentary's such as ones by David Attenborough, he might be seen to be wearing the same clothes in most of the shots, this is because these things can take months even years to film and when it comes to editing and they need to cut and order clips to make the program flow to make it seem to the audience that it's all in order and was filmed that way, so if he kept changing his clothes, it wouldn't look so good and it would make it harder to arrange video clips from different times which may be for another year even.

Motion Graphics and Animation can be seen in News and Advertising all the time
you can also find it in anything from phones to computers to billboards.

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