Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Tom Lewis
WELCOME TO DALEWONKS. DAVE TOM AND JAMES, THE COMPANY THAT BEGAN IN 1886 TO RIVAL COCA COLA! AS IT TURNED OUT COCKE SMASHED US IN THE COMPETITION SO WE TURNED TO FILM MAKING. DURING WORLD WAR II WE WERE PUT IN CHARGE IN KEEPING SWANS IN LINE AND DEALING WITH SWAN ETHICS. WE WERE OFTEN CRITICISED ON THESE ETHICS AND IT HAS BECOME A HARD TOPIC FOR PEOPLE TO DROP. WE OFTEN CARRY THIS CONTROVERSIAL SUBJECT MATTER INTO OUR FILMS. SO FEEL FREE TO CLICK THE VIDEO PAGE AND WATCH OUR LATEST MOVIE WHICH DEA LS WITH TOUCHY SUBJECTS LIKE BLASHPEMY, SEXISM AND THE OBSCENE! WE ARE DALEWONKS
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Personal Statement
Personal Statement
My name is David McFadyen. I am 19 years of age. I am
applying for a course in Film & TV or Film Studies. I have chosen this
option as I have always had a passion for film since I was a child. My
interested started by watching movies constantly and then wanting to know how
they were made as that always intrigued me.
My influences being Directors such as Quentin Tarantino,
Francis Ford Coppolla and Dario Argento. And I would say that I have a vast and
broad knowledge of cinema.
I started to research facts about films in my spare time
with things like who the director and writer were etc. In High school I chose
Media Studies as on of my subject choices to try and gain more knowledge about
the industry. When I was 15 I was offered the opportunity with my Media Class
to take part in a ten-day film course in Bournemouth University. We were
required to make a 5-minute film and were taught how to operate professional
cameras, editing software sound stages, lighting and boom microphone operating.
I learned skills in Avid editing suite and also how to cut and put together
16mm film.
I personally took interest in being behind the camera and
the idea of being a Director has always been my passion and is what I want in
life as a career choice. And I hope that if I am accepted into a Film course it
can help me further my ambition to pursue a career in the Film industry.
I have experience from having secured a placement on two
film courses, one in Bournemouth University and another in Caerleon University
throughout my time as a High School Student. My role in Bournemouth was
Director, Co-writer and Editor. At Caerleon I had to act but again was the
editor of the finished product. In both courses the finished films were shown
at a presentation for family and friends and also put on a DVD. They are also
available on YouTube.
Having the role of director in Bournemouth meant that the
supervision of the crew when we were making the film was in my hands, and any
problems that were encountered would have to be resolved by me. Such as
sometimes some of the crew would have a disagreement about something, I would
get them both to hear each other’s idea and find a middle ground with something
they both could agree on.
I had to decide what camera set ups to use for each scene
and tell the actors to do another take if the first wasn’t exactly
satisfactory. In my own time I have organised my own films, which I devised
with friends. This helps to show that I have good organisation skills.
I have good communication skills and have always worked well
as part of a team and also as an individual. I am a very confident person and
this has always helped me to get on with new people no matter what culture or
background they are from.
I have developed my skills over time as I have been studying
Media for 6 years. I had 2 years in GCSE, 2 in 6th form and now I am
currently in my final year in College studying an Extended National Diploma interactive
Media and aiming for top grades. Throughout these years I have developed skills
in programs such as Final Cut Pro, Photoshop, Director, Dreamweaver, Flash and
GarageBand. With knowledge of this software this broadens my options if being a
director doesn’t happen for me as I could apply for other things such as being
the creator of marketing for films, editing and coding websites for advertising
campaigns. My main inspiration is to be a director that could bring something
new to the table as in my opinion most of the stuff in Hollywood these days are
just the same ideas being used over and over again. And I think I could bring
something new and fresh to the course.
Monday, 12 November 2012
Website Research
Wheels of Steel is a side project by Scott Schiller, a Canadian who
works at Yahoo! And mixes photography,
sound and code together. He The project uses SoundManager 2 and other
F/OSS-type programs. It started in February 2011 as a small CSS experiment, and
over 12 weeks between evenings and weekends, evolved to cover most of the
capabilities of a dual-turntable and mixer uses a few HTML5 elements in the
markup, but mostly CSS3, the mixer and the turntable pitch sliders are all in
CSS. The audio scratch, pitch and EQ effects are created in Adobe Flash. He
wanted to create a turntable based project for years but found that it wasn’t
really practical until the release of CSS3.
This is a website which has been labelled as ‘the best ugliest website ever’ which uses a mix of moving animation, annoying background music, the use of comic sans to write poorly written paragraphs about the site and goalies, a colourful background with non-complimentary coloured fonts and large distracting words and boxes.
The website is not very user friendly and seems to be pretty pointless. Apart from a guestbook there is not much more for a user to do with the webpage.
A boy that needed money to help him pay for university created the million-dollar homepage. The idea behind the website was to make $1m by selling a million pixels for $1 each.
“So, everyone is welcome to buy my pixels, which are available in 100-pixel 'blocks' (each measuring 10x10 pixels). You will see the homepage is divided into 10,000 of these 100-pixel blocks (hence there are 1,000,000 pixels in total). The reason for selling them in 100-pixel blocks is because anything smaller would be too small to display anything meaningful.
You can buy as many pixels as you like, as long as there are some available (see the live stats in the top right corner of the page). When you buy some pixels, you can then display an image/ad/logo of your choice in the space you have purchased. You can also have the image click through to your own website. However, no obscene or offensive images are allowed.
The pixels you buy will be displayed on the homepage permanently. The homepage will not change. Using some of the money I make from the site, I guarantee to keep it online for at least 5 years, but hopefully much longer. I want it to become a kind of internet time capsule. So, in the long run, I believe the pixels will offer good value. You will have a piece of internet history!”
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
With the stippler doing more comic stuff
My comic book characters are based around an absolute illiterate lunatic, here are some quotes 'I was lessoning....lessoning? WHAT!?' you get the jist....
Monday, 15 October 2012
Rectangular Programming Language
URL = Uniform Resource Locator
http = HyperText Transfer Protocol
/moodle.index.html = URL path name
blahblahblah.ac.uk = top level domain
html = HyperText Mark up Language (basically text documents)
JavaScript adds Interactivity!
PHP = personal hypertext protocol
ASL
xhtml or xml = extensible hypertext mark up language (use in dreamweaver)
xml is used for 'Web Apps'
if you add a D to the start of html it means DYNAMIC
DOM
CSS = Cascading Style Sheets
SCRIPTS
3 Types of Styles
Inline
Embedded
External (linked)
TAGS
< > = Open
</ > = Closed
EMPTY TAGS
<br>
<img src_______
<br/>
Heading Sizes
h1 (selector)
fontface = "verdana" size = "14pt" = DECLERATION (dec BLOCK)
fontface - property
verdana = value
14pt = values
FILE NAMING (VERY IMPORTANT ASPECT!!!!)
File MANAGEMENT (ALSO FAIRLY IMPORTANT!!!!!)
: Site root folder (everything goes in here)
: Images
: Thumb Images
: HTML files
: Video files
: Sound files
http = HyperText Transfer Protocol
/moodle.index.html = URL path name
blahblahblah.ac.uk = top level domain
html = HyperText Mark up Language (basically text documents)
JavaScript adds Interactivity!
PHP = personal hypertext protocol
ASL
xhtml or xml = extensible hypertext mark up language (use in dreamweaver)
xml is used for 'Web Apps'
if you add a D to the start of html it means DYNAMIC
DOM
CSS = Cascading Style Sheets
SCRIPTS
3 Types of Styles
Inline
Embedded
External (linked)
TAGS
< > = Open
</ > = Closed
EMPTY TAGS
<br>
<img src_______
<br/>
Heading Sizes
h1 (selector)
fontface = "verdana" size = "14pt" = DECLERATION (dec BLOCK)
fontface - property
verdana = value
14pt = values
FILE NAMING (VERY IMPORTANT ASPECT!!!!)
File MANAGEMENT (ALSO FAIRLY IMPORTANT!!!!!)
: Site root folder (everything goes in here)
: Images
: Thumb Images
: HTML files
: Video files
: Sound files
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Monition
This is Gonna Be the Name of my Comic about a struggling Heroin addict, his name being Frank Monition
I was inspired by the name after seeing a misspelling of, well, i'm not sure what word it was meant to be.
I was inspired by the name after seeing a misspelling of, well, i'm not sure what word it was meant to be.
History of The Internet Research
Gotta Research The 'Istory of the internet with Glynis inni
So here's some info on the internet
The history of the Internet began with the development of electronic computers in the 1950s. This began with point-to-point communication between mainframe computers and terminals, expanded to point-to-point connections between computers and then early research into packet switching. Packet switched networks such as ARPANET, Mark I at NPL in the UK, CYCLADES, Merit Network, Tymnet, and Telenet, were developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s using a variety of protocols. The ARPANET in particular led to the development of protocols for internetworking, where multiple separate networks could be joined together into a network of networks.
So here's some info on the internet
The history of the Internet began with the development of electronic computers in the 1950s. This began with point-to-point communication between mainframe computers and terminals, expanded to point-to-point connections between computers and then early research into packet switching. Packet switched networks such as ARPANET, Mark I at NPL in the UK, CYCLADES, Merit Network, Tymnet, and Telenet, were developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s using a variety of protocols. The ARPANET in particular led to the development of protocols for internetworking, where multiple separate networks could be joined together into a network of networks.
Comic Book Ideas
Just realised I haven't posted hardly anything so yer you go g
Comic book ideas with Liam 'the stippler' Fletcher
Idea 1: Heroin in the Attic
Basically there is a man living in his attic who has gone just a tad bit mental and thinks he's a woman. He keeps a box of severed female heads in the corner who he consults for fashion tips. His day consists of smashing his head against the wall repeatedly and going on a mass murder spree.
Idea 2: Fish-Men Samurai
In the ancient village of Sardine-Yung there is a race of people who are human in every way except they have the heads of a Fish. They are extremely well trained in the art of samurai but over the years have gone slightly mad due to their internet being disconnected. This has led them to find other ways of enjoying themselves by decapitating their friends and family. One day they have their lives turned upside down after an army of Giant three legged chickens attack the village, The samurai's are then called into action to save the village!
Idea 3: Chair-Bloke
A man obsessed with finding the perfect chair develops an idea to genetically fuse himself with a household armchair. The experiment goes horribly wrong and he ends up becoming the Magnificent Chair-Bloke! He devotes his life and powers to saving people of the word who are fed up with standing around, especially when waiting for a bus or in a line.
Comic book ideas with Liam 'the stippler' Fletcher
Idea 1: Heroin in the Attic
Basically there is a man living in his attic who has gone just a tad bit mental and thinks he's a woman. He keeps a box of severed female heads in the corner who he consults for fashion tips. His day consists of smashing his head against the wall repeatedly and going on a mass murder spree.
Idea 2: Fish-Men Samurai
In the ancient village of Sardine-Yung there is a race of people who are human in every way except they have the heads of a Fish. They are extremely well trained in the art of samurai but over the years have gone slightly mad due to their internet being disconnected. This has led them to find other ways of enjoying themselves by decapitating their friends and family. One day they have their lives turned upside down after an army of Giant three legged chickens attack the village, The samurai's are then called into action to save the village!
Idea 3: Chair-Bloke
A man obsessed with finding the perfect chair develops an idea to genetically fuse himself with a household armchair. The experiment goes horribly wrong and he ends up becoming the Magnificent Chair-Bloke! He devotes his life and powers to saving people of the word who are fed up with standing around, especially when waiting for a bus or in a line.
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
File Types!
JPG - Joint Photographic Expert Group
BMP - Bitmap image file or Device Independent Bitmap
GIF - Graphics Interchange Format
TIFF - Tagged Image File Format
PNG - Portable Network Graphics
PSD - Photo Shop Document
All These File Types can be read by photoshop.
CMYK - Print Based 300 DPI
RGB - Digital 72 DPI
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
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