For my tutorial, I have decided to do one about how to make a cup of tea, specifically a breakfast tea. I will be giving the step to step process along with the ingredients necessary to complete such a task and produce the tea.
Within the intro, I'll provide a brief introduction of myself along with referencing other teas before mentioning specifically the tea we'll be producing within the tutorial. During the next stage, I'll begin mentioning all the ingredients needed to make breakfast tea, informing the viewer of what is needed. I will then proceed to start the process of making the tea, narrating it too, infirming the viewers of the steps during this process. This would continue into the next part before I end up finishing the process. I would then provide a viewing of the finished product, drinking it before providing and outro, thanking them for watching.
As you can see from my tutorial above this text, I applied all features mentioned previously, using such things as an intro, one that also uses my name to help personalise it to being mine, along with it featuring the title of the video for the tutorial. Overall, I believe this provides several codes and conventions associated with a tutorial such as text for the instructions, along with a POV shot to associate with the audience and provide them clear visuals to see the process of making the cup of tea. I use my voice and feature myself, in order for people to find a person to associate the voice with myself and find the video more comforting due to it feeling more personal. I feel I add my own touch and make sure to have transitions that feel rather smooth in the vide and work well together.
I used key lighting to ensure certain aspects were illuminated well, such as myself in particular, which I feel was quite a good use, the majority of the transitions used for this were film dissolves, which helped create a sort of theme, along with the fact that this transition wasn't too intense or disorienting, it made I feel rather smooth, all in all, which I am quite pleased to say.
The video in relation to media theory, relates quite heavily to semiotics, in particular, the index, which is in relation to the mug and tea, which are common signifiers, since with a mug, you typically associate it with tea in relation to it.
The feedback I received from my product was very positive and came from my family, they thought that the video was well done and that the music suited the video very well and thought it did a good job of providing a nice atmosphere but also allowing for the educational part to fit in, not to mention how it suited for the video. Overall, I have received positive feedback for my product, and I am most happy to have. The shot sizes mainly used are close ups, and medium close ups as I wanted to provide the best coverage and views for the audience due to the nature of the video being a tutorial, therefore teaching methods must be clearly displayed, therefore we cannot allow views to be disrupted if they interfere with the teaching aspect. I made sure to follow the brief, along with my previous comments made in regards to maintaining static shots used within the video as a whole, using equipment such as tripods for the main perspective to prevent shakiness within th...
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ZoV5eSCDieLk7OHPUNKDGlQ-Ub3D_S0pyc9bFGisrqs/edit?usp=sharing Brief For this brief, the client will be Sunderland college, in particular the Salon Professional Department. I am to produce a tutorial for a barbering video on a haircut, planning, filming, and editing. The tutorial will be placed on the Sunderland college website. which although I will always keep a professional standard, this highlights the importance of such and provides me with the way such a video must be produced, in order to fit the style of both the website and the barbering department in particular for them to be properly represented within the tutorial. They have requested that the shooting process must be silent, likely to ensure proper concentration which is understandable. Along with copyright free music, and the possibility of a voice over is there too. The barber and client who will be cutting the hair is Mark Sowerby, a barbering lecturer, along with his Level 2-3 Barb...
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