Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Finally finished

Today Emilia and I finally finished our documentary for the MADE awards.
I am really pleased in myself because I did complete it and now we don't have to come on another day to finish it.

Our documentary is called The Most Memorable Horses In The History Of Southland. If you would like to come and see the documentary come to the Waverly Park School Hall from 6.30 onwards, On the 5th of October
So see you there.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Kiaora Karen,

Well we are on the home stretch of our documentaries! You and Emilia worked super hard today, and you always had a clear idea of what your plan was. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product, I hope it is everything you hoped it would be! Have you thought of adding an introduction of you and Emilia to the beginning? To explain the purpose of your documentary?

Alana

Editing

Today was the second last session to get our documentary completed.
Emilia and I are furiously trying to get our editing done in time for the MADE awards but I know we will get it done in time, if we stay on task not that we don't anyway! We are now trying to find out about Henry Skinner for our documentary.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Working Progress

Today at Enrich I am really busy trying to get my talent development done for the MADE awards so it is up to movie standard.

Plus I only have today and another two days to get all the editing, voice overs and make it engaging for the audience also not too serious but so they get lots of good information out of the movie.



Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Talent Development Week 6

Today at Enrich for my talent development Emilia and I were up
loading all our footage onto I-Movie ready for next week to edit.

Today we had to make another story board because we lost our other one. Here is a picture of it now.

It explains how our movie will look for the Made Awards.
First of all their will be the title then we will have footage of Cardigan Bay racing. Next we have an interview with Roger Price telling us about some of the history of harness racing then we have pictures flick by about horses racing like Smiling Shard, Cardigan Bay and so on. Then we have Wayne Adams who is a trainer who told us about the method he uses to train his horses with and how he breaks them into harness racing. Last of all we have old videos off YouTube about Cardigan Bay then the credits.
So we now have a lot of editing to do to get it under 5 minutes.