If one of us is injured in any way, it would be necessary to evaulate how severe the injury. So, I there are a few degrees of emergency that we will be looking for if an injury occurs.
LOW: If a minor injury occurs (bump to the head) then the injured person can simply 'walk it off' or get an ice pack to reduce swelling.
MEDIUM: If a mild injury occurs (cut that causes bleeding) then we must find a something clean to wrap around the wound and clean when the bleeding has stopped. If an adult is present (parent) then asking them for help would be wise too.
HIGH: If a miajor injury occurs (loss of conciousness) then we must immediately ask for help from any nearby adult or failing that call for an ambulance for their help.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
Film Audio Design at Twickenham Studios
At Twickenham Studios, we had a talk from a sound designer about the many aspects of sound in film. He showed us how they layer different background noises together to create the overall sounds on a film. I thought this was very useful as it taught me that simply adding music under the scene and sound effect is not enough to create emotion and realism in film, and that it takes many more components (sometimes hundreds) to make a films sound worthwhile.
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