Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Presentation on Aeons

WE had to make a presentation on something we enjoyed, and I couldn't think of anything better to talk about.
Though I have to admit it was kinda hard not to go on a tangent be like "Why don't you know this already?!"
So now you can enjoy my geeky presentation on Aeons, from Final Fantasy X, including Pretty Pictures.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

That's Advertainment

Advertainment

Advertainment is basically planning a movie around a product, whether it be cars, mobile phones or whatever possible.
In this case a few short movies were shot on a N8 mobile phone, they added a few special effects and voila, instant short movie. And in time, people learn to associate the movie with the product, if they like the movie, the chances of them buying the product goes up.
Advertainment, it like a advert, but instead of just telling you about the product, it's made mostly to entertain you, in hope that you'll buy the mobile phone or car, etc.

In the film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, the main character Cloud uses a flip phone (Panasonic FOMA P900iV). Later in Japan the phone was released using Cloud as a advertiser and the colour of the phone was “Cloud Black”, people who enjoyed the movie or enjoy the Final Fantasy franchise would probably buy more of this phone than of one which hadn't been advertised by the company.



I would say that Advertainment as a genre was new media, I would say it wasn't original because it similar to product placement, but just with it's own film. Though I would also say it was valuable in bringing in new people who normally would buy their product.

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Instruction 53 "Catch Instants. Spontaneity, freshness"

A little photo, under the instruction of "Catch instants. Spontaneity, freshness", a flock of pigeons, flying overhead, rather fast. And with really bad weather, but still got the timing right and am glad it's not just a load of blobs in the sky where you can't see their wings. 

I think acting on an instruction is almost harder than just going out and snapping up everything you see, cause you start thinking about the instruction and looking for a scene to fit it, rather than just taking a photo. 

I took this as I was walking into town and I only had the one shot to do it, hence why I think it was spontaneous. And hence why I picked it out of the 273 photos taken on the 12th of October 2011.
In some ways, I think the Street Photography Now Project just made people obsessed with snapping up the perfect picture, despite the fact it was just a bit of fun, you would still look at other's works and think "Aw, it's better than mine."While still appreciating it for a good photo. I've seen the 'winners' of the SPNP, they are amazing shots to have taken randomly.

And I have to admit, I do like the idea of bringing together 'old' and 'new' media in the forms of photography and social participation, but in the end we are a competitive race and I think it was much harder working with instructions. 

I admire the people who stuck with the obsession for a whole year!

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

S'wonderful~

For Media Production, I have to have my own blog, and since it has to be related to media in some way, I'll have a film review until I have something else to upload or talk about.

In the past two weeks, my friends and I have watched a few films, My Fair Lady, Cabaret and Funny Face.
I had seen the first two, but not Funny Face so it was new to me.

Made in 1957, Funny Face stars Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. A small time girl gets taken out of her New York bookshop and taken to Paris to work as a model. She of course thinks she has no potential and thinks herself quite ugly. Photographer, knows different, proves her wrong and love blossoms for them. Lovely.

I love Audrey Hepburn as much as the next person, however I didn't like her singing much here, lots of other people didn't either it seems, cause in My Fair Lady she is actually overdubbed by Marni Nixon (Who also sang for Maria in West Side Story and Anna in the King and I).

Fred Astaire was, amazing, even with him being to old at the time of production. Dance sequences really steal the show, but especially his moves.
But the one thing that really annoyed me was the pronunciation of the words in the song "S'wonderful." At least make it "'T's Wonderful." Personally, I like 'T's.

I enjoyed it, and recommend it, though it's not in my top favorite films. 

 5/10.