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Motion graphics
Film title sequence• Film title sequence is a way of presenting a film title or television programs which includes the cast
members, producer, director etc... The film title sequence is supposed to give a little meaning of what the
film and a way to introduce the film for example se7en.
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4thzyFFdvVc se7en
TV show graphic
• TV show graphic is a station logo and overlay the portion of the screen of every programs that they produce and
helps the viewer’s identify the channel and also increases recognition of the channel. However the TV graphic
wont be shown when there is an advert unless the adverts are from their channel for example a new TV show.
• In England it’s mainly found in the top left hand corner. However BBC news appears on the bottom left hand
corner.
• The logos on channels such as ITV, Channel 5, BBC Three, ITV2, ITV3, ITV4, E4, E! Disney XD, Sky Arts 1 and 2, Sky1,
Sky2, Sky Sports, History, and More4 are nearly transparent.
• Whereas others like those on Comedy Central, Euro sport, Playhouse Disney, the UKTV channels, CITV, CBBC,
CBeebies, the Discovery channels, Nick Jr., Nicktoons, Boomerang and Nickelodeon are very bright and noticeable.
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5VnkZGq1Es
TV/film advert• TV/film advert is a little preview of a film that will be in the cinemas and the main purpose is to attract the audience to
watch the movie. Trailers are certain shots from the movie from the movie for advertising and they will certain shots for
example either funny or dramatic scenes without spoiling it for the audience.
• Also it’s as to be 2 minutes and 30 seconds the most. Trailers have been very popular on DVDs/Blu-ray discs and even on
mobile phones and on the internet.
• In some cases they will use `special shoot` footage which is created for advertising. This is found in a lot of reality shows,
however it doesn’t show. TV adverts are usually paid for example if Topshop wanted to advertise their new clothing on itv
then they will pay itv.
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vtQ9WA61bI Barbie diaries – drawing method
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLIqErnQCuw• Alice in wonderland 1951 the Rotoscoping method
Music video
•Music video is a video made for a certain song and in this
generation music videos are produced to mainly promote the
song, if the artist is new if could be for recognition and for
marketing as well. There are a range of styles of making the
music videos such as animation, live or in a story form. Not all
music videos are suitable for everyone for example Rihanna
S&M in several countries and on YouTube you can’t watch it if
you are under 18.
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1d9B9PbXpA I know
what you want Busta Rhymes ft Mariah
Internet banner • Internet banner is another way of advertising on the internet and it’s a rectangular found either above, the
sides or at the bottom. In the older days of the internet were either text or graphic images however, now
the web banner are now designed by flash also there is text, graphics and now sound.
• http://www.riverisland.com/
TV frame rates
TV frames rates
• TV frame rates means how may pictures there are in one second and speed per second. Basically the more frame
that are captured per second the more accurate the motion will be recorded and precisely it is. There are different
The TV frame for example the rate for American television is 29.97. The British television TV rates are 25 and for film
are 24. The hobbit director peter Jackson the film was shot at 48 frames rated instead of 24 which means it’s twice as
the normal speed. The reason why it was 48fps it’s because it will of make the film more clearly in 3D. Also if the
camera captures twice as the amount of frames more detail appears and the blur does not show up. Also if you play
back some of the frames at a speed different that’s different from the original recording you can create some effects
like time lapse and slow motion.
• http://documentation.apple.com/en/finalcutpro/usermanual/index.html#chapter=D%26section=1%26tasks=true
Ratio • Ratio
• Ratio is just describing the shape of the width and height of the screen is. The old screen ratio was 4:3 and
from 2003 most computer monitors had a ratio of 4:3. Older games or movies with the ratio of 4:3 will
work well with monitors of 4:3
• 16:9 is for wide screen TV, high definition and also it’s used for games and movies. In 2008 the laptops and
computers move from 4:3 and 16:10 to 16:9 as the standard aspect ratio. By 2010 all computer monitors
and laptop moved to 16:9 also available at 16:10 aspect ratio but very limited.
• http://www.filmbug.com/dictionary/aspect-ratios.php
• Resolution
• Resolution is the of the number of pixels that is on display and its usually width by height, for example 1024
x 768 which means the width is 1024 pixels and the height is 768 pixels
• Compression
• Compression in video is used to reduce the video data and uses lossy compression. Video compression is
some source of coding theory. High compressed video will present visible. Uncompressed video will require
high data rate.
• Video formats
• For videos there are many file formats that are available although they would not be available on all
devices.
• Audio Video Interleaved is a Windows movie file and provides high video quality however it has a large file
size. Approximately 25 GB is required for only 60 minutes of video.
• H.264 is a digital video code noted for high data compression and also maintaining high quality
• MP4-MPEG-4 is a versatile file format that can include audio, video, images and animations.