Ollie Tristram

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Features work I've made from late 2008 to the present.

PRP - Artefact 4

Posted by Ollie Tristram On 16:36 0 comments

For this artefact I moved on from musical genre as I felt artefacts 1 to 3 answered what I had set out to discover - how musical genre can affect the audience's perception of film.

I decided to look into Foley sound effects and how that can affect people watching film. Personally I think Foley is most notable during fight scenes, because the hit sounds are most exaggerated here than in real life and generally people recognise this.

The way I have gone about it is to find clips from different decades and survey people as to whether the older clips sound more or less realistic than the newer clips and whether realistic Foley sounds can help the audience become more involved with the film itself.

Here is the video:


Here is the survey:
Click here to take survey

PRP - Artefact 3

Posted by Ollie Tristram On 16:35 0 comments

With this artefact I wanted to use a film clip that was fairly neutral in emotion. The previous artefact was a fight scene so obviously the fast paced music worked better with it. In this clip I used a scene from Goodfellas but edited it to cut out the character pocketing a gun (as that would influence the audience's opinion of the character even without music) and also cut the scene before any conflict started. This gave me a neutral clip and allowed me to insert 4 different genres of music and survey people to find out how they felt the music affected the on-screen action.

PRP - Artefact 2

Posted by Ollie Tristram On 16:32 0 comments

One I had established my first artefact I went on to investigate how different genres of music affect the audience's perception of a film clip.

I chose this clip from Kill Bill with 3 different genres of music, all composed by myself in Apple Logic.



After watching the video I had arranged a survey to filled in with a few questions about the genres so I could gauge peoples' opinions.



Edited by Tom Pearson
Static Camera Jason Bickers
Mobile Camera Ollie Tristram



An animation into the DVD Menu for the work we are filming at university for BCS. The start animation will be displayed on a green screen where Brian, the presenter, will be introducing the DVD. As he finishes the menu will come into focus. This is not the final design.

Client Project: BCS DVD Cover Drafts

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(Above) Final design idea.
(Below) Final idea with tweaks after feedback.