Monday, 25 November 2013

Bloody Legend - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu1fVPx8yoQ

Trailer - Bloody Legend 2013 Rusty Shutter Films
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu1fVPx8yoQ

Friday, 27 September 2013

movie shoot

First day on the set of "Priest in the family " movie. Portland is extremely windy today

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

This was a photo I processed in RAW mode. :-)


TAFE Photo Assessment part 5 - Narrow depth of field. f=5.6

Also with a focal length of 55cm but now with an aperture of f-stop=5.6, this photo has a very narrow depth of field. Only the branch and parts at the same distance are in-focus. Foreground + background are out of focus. The photo has the same brightness as the f=29 photo, but is much brighter than the f= 36 photo.

TAFE Photo Assessment part 5 - 2nd Large depth of field. f=36

This photo has the same focal length of 55cm but now with a f-stop value of 36. The higher f value has resulted in a darker photo but a slightly larger depth of field than with an f value of 29.

TAFE Photo Assessment part 5 - Large depth of field. f=29

With an f-stop aperture of 29 and a focal length of 55cm (set on the branch), the whole picture seems to be in-focus. It has a large depth of field.

TAFE Photo Assessment part 4 - 1/5000 sec exposure time.

At 1/5000th of a second exposure time the water also shows each droplet crystal clear with no motion blur whatsoever. The large aperture of 1/4.5 makes only the tap and droplets in focus, as near and far are out of focus.

TAFE Photo Assessment part 4 - 1/6400 sec exposure time.

At 1/6400th of a second exposure time the water shows each droplet crystal clear with no motion blur whatsoever. The large aperture of 1/4.5 makes only the tap and droplets in focus, as near and far are out of focus.

TAFE Photo Assessment part 3 - 1/640 second exposure time.

At 1/640th of a second exposure time the water drops are much clearer but stil have a slight bit of motion blur. Note the previous pictures at 1/20 + 1/160 had an aperture f-stop of 29, so the background was also in focus. This picture has an f-stop of 5.6, so the background is out of focus.

TAFE Photo Assessment part 3 - 1/160sec exposure time.

At 1/160th of a second exposure time the water looks like a series of very blurry drops.

TAFE Photo Assessment part 3 - 1/20sec exposure time.

At 1/20th of a second the water looks like a blurry stream.

TAFE Photo Assessment part 2 - f13 aperture


TAFE Photo Assessment part 2 - f20 aperture


TAFE Photo Assessment part 2 - f16 aperture


Thursday, 1 August 2013

My youtube links

https://www.youtube.com/user/jennifer4fun/videos
This is the link to my youtube channel.
Most of the movies were done off a android smartphone, so please bear with the quality.
https://www.youtube.com/jennifer4fun/
This is the raw movie as we filmed it in the studio infront of the blue screen. As you can see adding music + effects can make a big difference. Hopefully after a year and a half of doing this, I'll be able to produce my own professional quality music videos, short films, etc. Exciting stuff!!

http://youtu.be/HxD0BL8S6AI

This is an example of the kind of fun we have here at TAFE. Simon Fraser my teacher filmed me pretending to be a DJ infront of a blue-screen. We then uploaded the short movie into Adobe - AfterEffects, where my other teacher Chris Jones has taught me to add effects to the movie. It's a lot of fun! :)

http://markus-matiszik.blogspot.com.au/ <-- My new Blog :)

INTRO:

Well this is my first ever Blog. My name is Markus Matiszik, and I've been compelled to start a Blog by the requirements of my studies. I'm studying Interactive Digital Media at TAFE - Bathurst campus. The unit that requires me to start a Blog is " Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills ", which is taught by the lovely Nicole Welch. I'm studying Interactive Digital Media to learn how to Direct, Produce, Edit + Market my own short films. Some of my fellow students are probably doing it to get a job, improve their resume, or cause they can't find anything better to do. I've always wanted to make my own movies. I'm hungry for knowledge about every facet of movie making. This is a certificate 4 course that I'm doing full-time, but my immediate goal is to do the Diploma course next year ie: 2014.
I've got 3 facebook pages, one for me, one for me + my beautiful wife Jennifer, and a third page for my whole family. This is all relatively new to me, that is the whole social media thing, but I do enjoy it a lot. I do have a google account (how can you not if you have 'android' devices),  a couple of Hotmail/live accounts, but I don't twitter. Twitter reminds me of 'twits', and I hate twits. I never thought of having a Blog until now, so please be patient with me. I will learn!
Until I have more info for this blog please feel free to add or follow me on facebook:

http://facebook.com/markus4fun (my personal account)

http://facebook.com/markus.jennifer.1 (my wife + I)

http://facebook.com/jen4fun (my family + me)