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Barbering Video - Evaluation

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  Barbing Tutorial - Evaluation Production Stage The production stage was the most enjoyable stage, this is because it was the time where my group could really get out heads together and come up with specific ideas to achieve an effective, clear video. We did this by appointing specific people to specific roles  Lucas - chief editor Kyle - lights / Camera 2 Robert Andrews - director Leon - camera operator Alex - lights Jordi - behind the scenes photographer.  As you can see we all had specific jobs to do to make a good video. We appointed Rob as the director as he had a clear vision of how he wanted the video to turn out. I was on camera 1 which would capture close up shots and moving shots with Mark. Kyle was placed on lights and also on camera 2. This was because we wanted to have clear lighting set up so we could show as much detail in the haircut as well this is also why we had Alex on the lights as well. Kyle was also in charge of overlooking camera 2 which would cap...

Editing Process

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  Editing Process These are some of the editing tools I used in order to create my practise videos. 

Barbering Pitch

  Idea Pitch https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1KXsvFrFVE86k1w3ls6wW8-8MVEPBKjePDaAQjHMIzf4/edit?usp=sharing

Meeting with the Client

  Client Questions  1) When will we receive the voice over? (before or after filming?) 2) How do you wanted the video presented? (formal, informal) 3) What are the hairstyles?  4) How long do you want it to be ideally?   Notes used other recorded videos of haircuts to demonstrate. want their own cuts recorded for Demos live models and head, aimed at lvl2 and 3 barbering. record in silence, edit music and narration over the top, rather than speaking on the camera. Writing on screen.   Going into cutting programme to show current learners and also for promotional purpose.  Stills (photos) teaching level 3s preparing cuts etc for industry.  speeding it up? Average cut takes approx 20 mins, 20 minutes for cut at industry pace.  techniques (text on screen??) with voice overs. voice over it after?  record models just with music just for the hair cut work not full tutorial. can send it out to schools to promote the barbering and the college as ...

Pre - Production

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  Pre - Production  Crew list Lucas - chief editor Kyle - lights Robert Andrews - director Leon - camera operator Alex - lights Jordi - behind the scenes photographer.  Equipment List Storyboard  https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1fcEwooyXCrDPn4C5FNm-qMP81K-LEaZaVRduMxuJnzs/edit#slide=id.p

Barbering Production Log

  Diary Log 21/04/2021 Today I managed to almost complete my AC1 unit for the new project. I studied 2 existing products and described them in detail. I learnt about different lighting types and how the mise en scene can relate to the viewer in different ways. Next time I will try and fully complete all of my AC1 unit 26/04/21 Today I managed to complete my AC1 unit by finishing off my evaluation. Next time I can start my AC2 unit and hopefully get that finished sooner rather than later. I also helped a fellow student with their AC2 recording for their dry run practise video. 05/05/21 Today I managed to almost complete AC2, i just need to complete my pitch and then I can move onto AC3. I managed to do some pre-production work and gather feedback from my peers about my dry run of an instructional video on barbering. 10/05/21 Today I managed to almost finish my pre-production work, all I have to do now is to finish a resource list and get my group list don't as these haven't been...

Existing Products

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  Existing Products  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5izBPs5K0qo Shot types In this example we see a variety of shot types things such as : Close ups, extreme close ups, mid shots. This is because this is a tutorial video which shows the audience what they guy is doing but also is an appointment so we get a look at what goes on before the cutting takes places and how he tells the guy what he wants and how its done. Then we are taken on the trip on how he cuts the hair and explains what he is doing and why.  Mise en scene The mise en scene is very little, it only has what is needed which helps the viewer to focus on what is important (the haircut) and not to get distracted by anything else in the scene. The use of the clean background helps the viewer see small details that appear when linked with extreme close up shots of the hair. We see the barber wearing an apron which the person receiving the hair cut is also wearing. This is because this is a common thing when you ge...