Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Summative Statement

By writing about these events I've learnt to fully understand the big picture of things and look at them more critically than I normally would. When rereading my analysis of the events I can see that even though they are all completely different, they are the same in the way that anything can be broken down and analysed if you take the time to do so. I have also seen that doing this can open your mind to new ideas and encourage you to think more creatively, which was the overall purpose of the task.

Event 8

I've been watching the tv show documentary 'World War II in colour', that's been on Prime for a while now and shows real footage from world war two.

I find it very interesting, but it's also sad. I think it's amazing how people have been able add colour to the black and white film that was taken, it makes it much more clear about what was happening I think. Another thing that astounds me, is how much actual footage was taken during the war, and then how the producers of this show managed to find all of it.

Even though to some people it may sound boring, I find the whole history and story of what happened during the war very interesting. I think that seeing the actual footage put together effectively and having it all explained, makes it much more interesting than if you were just to read it.

The show tells everything, the decisions made, the mistakes, all about the leaders, the countries, each different weapon, strategies and more. My great Uncle was in the war, so this also makes me remember him.

It's terrible how many people died during the war, and astounding the number of ships, tanks, planes and people they had. When they say how many people died, the numbers are huge.
What also amazes me is how one man, Hitler, can start so much and can be responsible for so many deaths. It's not finished yet, and I look forward to seeing the next episode.

Event 7

I watched the new, well most recent, Star Trek movie last night. I had gotten it recorded on sky so that I could watch it whenever. I haven't seen any of the earlier ones and I really didn't know if I was going to enjoy it. One of the main reasons that I wanted to watch it was because of the actors involved, including New Zealand actor, Karl Urban.

I really wasn't sure what to expect from it, having not seen any of the previous ones, although I knew that it had been given quite good reviews and ratings. I was quite surprised that I actually really enjoyed the movie. It was entertaining and engaging from the beginning and I didn't get bored half-way through, as happens with some movies.

The movie was a mix of mostly comedy and action, and of course science fiction. All of the acting was very good, and it seemed like the right people had been chosen for the right characters and each realistically, or as realistically as you can get in a sci-fi movie, portrayed the personalities and basic characteristics of their own character.

I was kind of disappointed that they had to make Karl Urban use an American accent instead of just keeping his normal one, although I suppose that is to be expected in an American movie. I think the story line was good and wasn't confusing making it easy to follow, but not so much as to downgrade the rating or the entire film. The special effects were also good and effectively added to what was happening in each scene.

They've obviously left an opening for a sequel and when that comes out I think I might actually see it at the cinemas rather than just waiting for it to come on tv.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Event 6

A couple of my friends came over last week. They're old friends from high school and I haven't seen at least one of them for probably over a year, maybe more. I hadn't realised how long it had been until I really thought about it before they came. With having not seen them for so long it was great to see them again and also gave me a chance to re-evaluate their personalities.

One seemed the same as the last time that I had met up with her, even though that probably was nearing a year ago. The other seemed different in some way, though I can't really say how or why exactly, but for some reason she didn't seem the same. This is not a bad thing, and seeing as I can't give a reason, because I truly don't know, it's not necessarily a good thing either. It is merely my opinion.

I think maybe one reason for my perception of the differences in their personalities is because of the different lengths of time that I have last seen them individually.

For example, I have seen my friend who seems the same, more recently than the one who seems different. I also talk more often to one than the other. All of these comments are just my opinion based on simple observations. None of them change the fact that it was great to see them again and also hope I will see them again before another year has passed.

Event 5

Reverse cinema project

For our thriller movie we were going to do most of our filming in Zoe's apartment at the Wellesley Student Apartments(WSA). We had no back-up plan. As we were walking to the lifts, past what I'm guessing is a sort of reception desk, carrying all the obvious equipment e.g cameras and tripods, we were stopped by a woman bringing bad news.

After asking us what we were doing, and us giving an honest(big mistake) answer, we were told by this woman that we weren't allowed to film in the apartments - and especially the bedrooms. WHAT!?!?! We had absolutely no idea about this rule. We were also told that you're supposed to give them 24 hours notice - that's half of our filming time gone, and quote; "your faculty should have told you". WHAT?!?

So we went upstairs and checked the apartment handbook, which apparently they're always using to tell you what you can't do, and guess what.. there's absolutely nothing in the handbook saying that filming is forbidden. So we went downstairs again, understandably slightly annoyed, and told this incredibly annoying woman our new discovery. But... "it doesn't matter if it's not in the handbook, you're not allowed" - (I'm not sure if that quote is exactly word for word, if not, it is at least very similar to what she said). We also told her that we had release forms signed by the other people in the flat, giving us their consent. But that still wasn't good enough for her, she wanted us to write a letter which the manager would have to sign.

We went to James, who had no idea that we were supposed to ask for permission. So he called her and I think had basically the same conversation as we had. The final outcome of that was that we had to write a letter. So we wasted some more time by writing the letter, emailed it to James who made it nice and pretty and professional. He also added his signature. In the letter we put, what we were going to do, what we weren't going to do, the times in which we were and weren't going to so this things etc.

Seeing as we had been told that we weren't allowed to film in the bedrooms, which is where we wanted to film, we decided to leave that part out of our letter. The point being, that if they signed it then we would be allowed to film in the bedrooms. They did sign it, so we took that as permission and filmed in the bedrooms.

So in the end it did get sorted, but it wasted so much time and it definitely wasn't a good start to the day. Our feelings towards the WSA managers etc are not too kind now. We've shown some of these feelings in our movie credits, look carefully for a comments between 'video editor' and 'production co-ordinator'.

Despite all that we did get it sorted. The whole thing was frustrating but it was a new experience and shows that things won't always go your way.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Event 4

I was sitting on the train at Britomart station a few weeks ago, waiting for it to leave. After it had been waiting for approximately 5 minutes over the scheduled time a woman announced over the speaker that the train had a signal failure and would be a while until it would be able to leave the station. So all I could do was listen to my music and wait semi-patiently while they fixed the problem.

Eventually the train was able to leave and begin on it's long journey south towards Papakura, and my destination, Manurewa. There's not much to do on the train so the journey gives you time to think. So I just listened to my music and watched the other passengers around me.
When we got to Sylvia Park, the driver announced that everyone going anywhere other than Papakura, had to get off and wait for the next train. I seriously wonder if anyone actually stayed on the train. So we all got off and had to wait in the rain for about 15 minutes. While we were waiting I started talking to a guy who was standing next to me. He was interesting and nice to talk to. Having someone to talk to made the wait a lot less boring.

When the next train came we got on and continued talking. One of my first thoughts when the ticket person was coming round and discovered that everyone had already paid, was how easily someone who was only just getting on, could slip into the crowd of people and therefore not have to pay.

And so for the rest of the journey I was able to talk to the new friend I had just made and have a rather more entertaining trip than it otherwise might have been.