Tuesday 23 October 2012

Research document

I have decided to look at the idea of film piracy and whether it is seen as theft of not. 



This paper will initially look at piracy as theft; can film piracy be seen as ‘stealing’ in a conventional manner, particularly when it takes place online? This first section will consider the legal and moral definitions, and some basic arguments for and against film piracy as theft. The next part will contain analysis of articles and statistics showing the harm film piracy does on a broad scale. The final section will contain a summary explaining the future for film piracy and the entertainment industry. Will piracy continue to build and create even more problems for the film industry, will piracy reduce or will piracy remain as it is?

The document will seek to explore the issues of piracy, in particular piracy in the film industry and how the entertainment industry as a whole has both benefited and suffered. The objectives of this research are to determine whether or not it is considered theft to commit piracy. This topic will navigate through old and contemporary issues including those that are economic, social and cultural. Addressing why people use illegal torrent sites to access material such as The Pirate Bay is essential in understanding how fragmented our world has become. The internet has become a tool for mass confliction; there is almost a ‘good vs bad’ sensation across the globe between those in favour of piracy and those against.

ATRG

Here is my final edit for the internal client project for the ATRG.

Monday 22 October 2012

ATRG- internal client project


  • To produce a 45 second video documenting some of the work within the medical field of the Advanced Textiles Research Group (ATRG). I am documenting the work they've done because I can gain a better understanding of the research group and get an insight into future prospects.
  • Show the uses of these medical products, why they are needed and how they are unique.
  • Gain an informative interview about the research group and their work within the medical field.
  • Promote the innovation of the group.



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Friday 20 January 2012

Inspirational videos




Full STOP. from Scott Foley on Vimeo.

Projections moodboard

This moodboard denotes my initial ideas for the projection project. As this project is meant to be abstract, I have collated random images which have no meaning. Obviously, the images on a whole do have a meaning, but to me, they don't as I do not know the background information to why the images were taken. They certainly relate to themes, for example, sunsets and reflections, but ultimately play no role in displaying a narrative.

Thursday 19 January 2012

Projections Brainstorm and notes

This Project has been hard to grasp purely because there is to be no real narrative. Coming up of ideas has been problematic because of this, however I believe sticking to a theme, whether it's vague or not is the key to making an abstract projection for the music to relate to.


Here are some notes to take into consideration:
-Experimental/Abstract
-No Story/Narrative
-3-6 minute tracks
-14 tracks, have to pick one
-Possible multi projections.

Tuesday 3 January 2012

Short 1 minute video

I made this short video over Christmas, I was mainly testing my canon 600D to get the best out of it. It was all filmed at 60fps in order to create a few smooth slow motion clips. The song choice is a remix of the foals song 'Spanish Sahara' which I believe fits well with the video.

Here it is... enjoy :)


Showreel from Dan Bissill on Vimeo.