MATTHEW WILLIAMS
MW MEDIA PRODUCTIONS
Collaborations
Counter Intelligence
I contributed as part of a group by playing a Security Guard and Audio-Recording a lot of the footage using industry standard kit called a NTG3 (a large microphone), a Boom Pole (attached to the NTG3), and a Zoom H4N Pro (a small, lightieght Digital Audio Recorder). I also crated the idea of using Mugshots per character.
I edited the post-credit scene where I walk up to the collect enttrance, asking "Where did everybody go?" I also edited tanother post-credti scene where Ajax gets out a stolen gold-bar.
Alongside this, I suggested that Mugshots of each character that we see at the beginning of the short film.
Problems Podcast
For a Level 3 Media assignment from September to October 2022, me and my class had to collaboratively produce a Studio Production. It had to discuss three social/cultural issues in social history and it also had to have a section on a famous Black British Person to celebrate the then-upcoming Black Hitory Month.
I contributed towards this task by researhing upcoming films, writing the script on upcoming films, editing the VTs (shot section of Video), and producing the show's Closing Credtis.
Hear Me Out
I volunteered as Camera Assistant for a Degree Studio Produciton called "Hear Me Out", which included a live band, presenter, an interview alongside a gameshow and a live audience. I was nominated to be on the most "technically challenging" camera because of my experience in Creative Media at that point an because of being recognised as one of the Media Department's best Camera Operators.
FCOT 2022 Fashion Show
As part of my first year of Level 3 Creative Media Practice2023, I often volunteered for various Live Broadcasts of the college's different events. One of those events was Farnborough College of Technology's Fashion Show in the Summer of 2022.
In this video, I am operating the Camera facing towards the left of the entrance (where the modeks walk onto the catwalk from). Other contributions also included setting up the kit, moving chairs, and managing different cables.
Lost
During Level 3 Media, I often helped a peer called Marton with his projects and assignments. Here is one of them, called Lost:
Helping in Marton's unintentionally comedic and hilarious short film, I helped to film the cinematography of "Lost", and trasnported Marton's kit on and off set at times. I also ave a highly cringeworthy and cheesy performance in the film itself in the film's post-credit scene (where I joke about someone creating a film out of Marton;s idea of having someone lose their phone).