Set imovie to export the final film overnight. Got up this morning hoping to be able to watch the finished film, but it obviously didn’t work. Had an error screen saying imovie had crashed and asked it I wanted to send an error report. Hell no!
Had better luck this afternoon, was able to export the video, but for some reason I have 17 mins of black screen at the end of the film.
I’ve decided to call it quits and just accept that imovie will not do what I want it to. I’ll cut the end of the film using streamclip.
Will try to upload to the blog soon, but again i need to compress it to fit on the website.
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
imovie- get tae....
Seriously running out of patience with the computer today. Have finally managed to manipulate the video files to be of a usable size, still took the best part of an hour to import the compressed videos to imovie, but have finally been able to convert the videos to compress the time and frame rate to get the effect I am after for the video.
Have added still frames and transitions between the videos from days 1-4. Will set it running overnight, again, to export the final video from imovie. Fingers crossed it works this time.
Have added still frames and transitions between the videos from days 1-4. Will set it running overnight, again, to export the final video from imovie. Fingers crossed it works this time.
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Final Cut Pro- Don't think so mate
Having waited all night for Final Cut to download, had the usual problem with torrents, no serial number, un-mountable disc image and incredibly large application size, 43gbs!
Got round this with toast, serial crack and only installing the necessary programs from the studio package. Took a couple of hours to get it to install but got it working in the end.
This proved to be a pointless exercise and complete waste of time! Apart from the complicated interface, my computer simply doesn’t have the power to run the program whilst editing such large video files.
Read a few forums on trying to overcome the file sizes using imovie. Ended up downloading a free piece of software called streamclip, which cuts video and compresses them to a lower frame rate.
Again, need to leave to comp going over night to perform the transform, hopefully it will work tomorrow…
Got round this with toast, serial crack and only installing the necessary programs from the studio package. Took a couple of hours to get it to install but got it working in the end.
This proved to be a pointless exercise and complete waste of time! Apart from the complicated interface, my computer simply doesn’t have the power to run the program whilst editing such large video files.
Read a few forums on trying to overcome the file sizes using imovie. Ended up downloading a free piece of software called streamclip, which cuts video and compresses them to a lower frame rate.
Again, need to leave to comp going over night to perform the transform, hopefully it will work tomorrow…
Monday, 15 February 2010
Film editing
Having finished gathering my results I have started trying to edit the video. This has proved to be an uphill struggle with software issues and file sizes.
I have been using imovie with little success. It uses a non destructive editing process, which means that every time I try to transform the video it makes a copy of the original. So with an original file size of 3gbs, after one transform this doubles to 6, then to 9, 12….. and with four videos it is eating my hard drive to point that it fills up every time I try to edit any part of the project.
I’ve torrented a copy of Final Cut Pro, gonna take over night to download so will try use it tomorrow…
I have been using imovie with little success. It uses a non destructive editing process, which means that every time I try to transform the video it makes a copy of the original. So with an original file size of 3gbs, after one transform this doubles to 6, then to 9, 12….. and with four videos it is eating my hard drive to point that it fills up every time I try to edit any part of the project.
I’ve torrented a copy of Final Cut Pro, gonna take over night to download so will try use it tomorrow…
Friday, 12 February 2010
Filming Day Four
Least cold day this week, early start almost did me in though. Today was a bit of a disaster. Charged the camera last night only to find it had no battery this morning. This was particularly annoying as today went extremely well.
In total 11 people asked me what was in the case, compared with one on the second day. Most of the people today said they remembered me form during the week.
A group of three women that got mars bars yesterday said they thought I was a ‘bible basher’ which I thought was great. Not only did they remember me but thought I was a fanatic! A DHL delivery driver who has given me some chat the last three days was very impressed and said the experiment was a ‘stroke of genius’.
All in all I think that the experiment has been successful, with people feeling more comfortable asking me what was in the case after they got mars bars the day before. On the other hand, I feel it is clear that people need to be shown the reward to take it. I was able to give out 91 mars bars yesterday and today only 11.
In total 11 people asked me what was in the case, compared with one on the second day. Most of the people today said they remembered me form during the week.
A group of three women that got mars bars yesterday said they thought I was a ‘bible basher’ which I thought was great. Not only did they remember me but thought I was a fanatic! A DHL delivery driver who has given me some chat the last three days was very impressed and said the experiment was a ‘stroke of genius’.
All in all I think that the experiment has been successful, with people feeling more comfortable asking me what was in the case after they got mars bars the day before. On the other hand, I feel it is clear that people need to be shown the reward to take it. I was able to give out 91 mars bars yesterday and today only 11.
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Filming Day Three
Definitely the coldest day this week, blisteringly cold. Was a bit of a rush getting organised this morning but made it to Borders for the same time as yesterday.
Was a little nervous at first, but the reaction from the public was extremely positive. Slow start with people taking mars bars, but picked up very quickly once people saw others taking one. Several people said they remembered me from the day before, but didn’t have time to ask what was in the case. A couple of delivery drivers remembered me from during the week and where very keen to take a mars bar!
In terms of results, I started with 100 mini mars bars and after twenty minutes was left with only 9, compared with the one mars bar given out yesterday.
At this stage of the experiment the main body of results have been collated. It seems clear that the public need to be shown what was in the case for them to take it. What will be interesting on the last day of the experiment is whether people will remember me and have the confidence to ask for another mars bar tomorrow when they are hidden in my case.
Was a little nervous at first, but the reaction from the public was extremely positive. Slow start with people taking mars bars, but picked up very quickly once people saw others taking one. Several people said they remembered me from the day before, but didn’t have time to ask what was in the case. A couple of delivery drivers remembered me from during the week and where very keen to take a mars bar!
In terms of results, I started with 100 mini mars bars and after twenty minutes was left with only 9, compared with the one mars bar given out yesterday.
At this stage of the experiment the main body of results have been collated. It seems clear that the public need to be shown what was in the case for them to take it. What will be interesting on the last day of the experiment is whether people will remember me and have the confidence to ask for another mars bar tomorrow when they are hidden in my case.
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Filming Day Two
Another early start this morning. Colder than yesterday but filming for only twenty mins, so hands weren't to frozen. Started filming earlier than yesterday in an attempt to get more commuters to see the sign.
Today the sign said, ' Want to see what's in the case?'. Was expecting no one to ask, but got one punter asking what was inside. I'd like to think it was a pleasant surprise to get a mini mars bar, but he was disappointed it wasn't money!
On the whole happy with today. It was unexpected for someone to ask what was inside the case. Hoping to build on todays success tomorrow when I openly offer people chocolate.
Today the sign said, ' Want to see what's in the case?'. Was expecting no one to ask, but got one punter asking what was inside. I'd like to think it was a pleasant surprise to get a mini mars bar, but he was disappointed it wasn't money!
On the whole happy with today. It was unexpected for someone to ask what was inside the case. Hoping to build on todays success tomorrow when I openly offer people chocolate.
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Filming Day One
Up early to make it to Glasgow to get the commuter rush. Decided this was the easiest demographic to study. The regular routine of a commuter makes them ideal test subjects to study over a few days.
Weather was clear but punishingly cold, felt like I had frost bite in my fingers! Got a few looks, but on the whole I think I was well received. Almost all people walking past did a double take to make sure they read the sign correctly.
Feeling a little nervous about tomorrow when I ask the public a direct question through the sign. Will be interesting to see the reaction it gets. Fingers crossed people don't ask to see whats inside or it will ruin the surprise!
Weather was clear but punishingly cold, felt like I had frost bite in my fingers! Got a few looks, but on the whole I think I was well received. Almost all people walking past did a double take to make sure they read the sign correctly.
Feeling a little nervous about tomorrow when I ask the public a direct question through the sign. Will be interesting to see the reaction it gets. Fingers crossed people don't ask to see whats inside or it will ruin the surprise!
Monday, 8 February 2010
Film Conept
To test my theories using my presence in the city as a metaphor for a constant, I will familiarise the public with my intention by standing in the same place at the same time over a number of days.
Day one: On this day I will introduce myself to the public. To do this I will have a golf sale style board saying ‘Hello Glasgow’. This will familiarise the public with me, and hopefully make them aware of me in the street.
Day Two: Hopefully the public will remember me from the day before. This time I will stand in the same place with a flight case by my side. The case being a metaphor for the constantly changing events line up in Glasgow. The sign will read ‘Want to see what’s in the case?’ . I am assuming that no one will ask me to see what’s inside. If day two goes according to plan, then the outcome will be that no one will have asked me what’s in the case, symbolising the lack of knowledge the public has when it comes to things going on in their city.
Day Three: Assuming that no one asks to see what’s in the case on day two, I will show the public what is in the case. The sign will read ‘ Well in that case let me show you’. I will fill it with mars bars. I hope this is incentive enough for people to take a free bar of chocolate. This is to show that if the public are shown what is on offer they will take it. This is the most important day of the experiment. My experiment relies on people taking a free bar of chocolate.
Day Four: If everything goes to plan on day three and people have taken a bar of chocolate, I will repeat day two. I will show the same sign saying ‘Want to see what’s in the case?’. I am relying on people remembering me from the previous three days, know equipped with the knowledge that I have been there the previously and the day before I gave out free chocolate bar’s. The last day is when I will collate the results from the experiment.
There will be two possible outcomes. Firstly, people remember me giving out chocolate bars and ask for another, and secondly, they simply walk past. The first possible outcome shows that when there is a constant presence in the city people interact with it and remember what it was doing the previous day and ask for another chocolate bar. The metaphor being that if there was a venue that was in a constant place, and constantly showcasing events people would be interested. The second outcome shows that people will only take a chocolate bar when they can see it. The metaphor being that people have to be able to see the event taking place for them to interact with it.
Day one: On this day I will introduce myself to the public. To do this I will have a golf sale style board saying ‘Hello Glasgow’. This will familiarise the public with me, and hopefully make them aware of me in the street.
Day Two: Hopefully the public will remember me from the day before. This time I will stand in the same place with a flight case by my side. The case being a metaphor for the constantly changing events line up in Glasgow. The sign will read ‘Want to see what’s in the case?’ . I am assuming that no one will ask me to see what’s inside. If day two goes according to plan, then the outcome will be that no one will have asked me what’s in the case, symbolising the lack of knowledge the public has when it comes to things going on in their city.
Day Three: Assuming that no one asks to see what’s in the case on day two, I will show the public what is in the case. The sign will read ‘ Well in that case let me show you’. I will fill it with mars bars. I hope this is incentive enough for people to take a free bar of chocolate. This is to show that if the public are shown what is on offer they will take it. This is the most important day of the experiment. My experiment relies on people taking a free bar of chocolate.
Day Four: If everything goes to plan on day three and people have taken a bar of chocolate, I will repeat day two. I will show the same sign saying ‘Want to see what’s in the case?’. I am relying on people remembering me from the previous three days, know equipped with the knowledge that I have been there the previously and the day before I gave out free chocolate bar’s. The last day is when I will collate the results from the experiment.
There will be two possible outcomes. Firstly, people remember me giving out chocolate bars and ask for another, and secondly, they simply walk past. The first possible outcome shows that when there is a constant presence in the city people interact with it and remember what it was doing the previous day and ask for another chocolate bar. The metaphor being that if there was a venue that was in a constant place, and constantly showcasing events people would be interested. The second outcome shows that people will only take a chocolate bar when they can see it. The metaphor being that people have to be able to see the event taking place for them to interact with it.
Friday, 5 February 2010
Site Analysis
After having done some basic research into Glasgow festivals, I was amazed at how many events take place within Glasgow in any given week, month and year. Visit Glasgow’s web site listing over 1000 different events, art exhibitions, club nights, film nights, sporting events, charity events…….
When investigating a little further and analysing the venue lists for the different festivals I notice the festivals all use similar venues within the city. All at different times, for different purposes. I noticed that there wasn’t a venue that was universally used for all festivals. What I feel is missing in Glasgow is a venue which is a constant presence within the city. A showcase venue showing the people of Glasgow the wealth of activities taking place on a day to day basis.
When investigating a little further and analysing the venue lists for the different festivals I notice the festivals all use similar venues within the city. All at different times, for different purposes. I noticed that there wasn’t a venue that was universally used for all festivals. What I feel is missing in Glasgow is a venue which is a constant presence within the city. A showcase venue showing the people of Glasgow the wealth of activities taking place on a day to day basis.
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