no 'deep' concept needed - the examiners will make their own concept out of your work provided you don't send an artists statement (so don't!!) because they'll come up with something so completely and utterly subjective, wanky and better then anything you or your teacher will think of.
I was just thinking about how I wanted to see my journal again the other day and I don't remember if they get returned or not... I've already got back my art Major Work, does anyone know what the deal is with EE2 do we get them back? & do you have any idea when if we do?
Yay there's hope again :) Although I'm going away to schoolies for 8 days today, not being able to check the mail for that long is going to kill me knowing that there's still hope.
Ah this suspense is is so annoying! I've been feeling down ever since 16th Nov cos thats the day they got it last year apparently.... someone hurry up and get nominated, so I can at least get over my crushing hopefulness.... still crossing my fingers that my film will get in despite the...
I just had a screening at AFTRS with a couple of other people, too an audience of about 120 people. With friends, family, cast & crew from all our films & we all got really really good responses so I'm really happy with how my major work turned out... But having read my reflection statement...
Just the fact that you don't have your own camera & equipment concerns me. This tells me you won't have 100% access to what you need 24/7 & that you will have to be learning a whole lot of new things.
I don't want to discourage you if it's really want you want to do, but if I was you I would...
Around 2-3 months I think & mine was rushed as the pre-production stage went waaay overtime. It helps a lot if you have professionals working with you. You need to consider the following things for post-pro:
-Editing Footage (takes fooooorever)
-Titles
-Grade
-Music Composition
-Music Mix...
Stick to what you're good at - if you've successfully made good films before & have the resources do that, if you know you can write well, stick to print mediums. I basically strongly advise you do not to do film unless you have prior experience & preferably contacts within the industry. I've...
Ok well good luck =] make sure you learn final cut pro, it's pretty easy but it's also pretty different (& a lot better then) imovie - & make sure you schedule plenty for time for the editing & post-pro. I ran out of time towards the end, luckily my mum is a professional editor so I had a lot of...
While everyone is saying go final cut (& I agree with them) it's not going to matter if you don't know how to edit. They say editing makes the film & it's true... if you're not going to get any professional help with your editing and you've never edited a film before I strongly suggest you start...