We recorded Matt Burge, a student in our Media Studies class, reciting facts about tattoos and the meaning behind them. We wanted to portray the idea that tattoos are much more acceptable in today's society, and that tattoo artistry is an art form rather than something that is frowned upon. Our microphone of choice was a Yeti - a USB microphone which allows fast voice overs to be created as they can be used as an overlay very easily and recorded directly into iMovie. This made our process much simpler and more efficient. Sunday, 17 April 2011
Voice Over For Our Final Documentary
We recorded Matt Burge, a student in our Media Studies class, reciting facts about tattoos and the meaning behind them. We wanted to portray the idea that tattoos are much more acceptable in today's society, and that tattoo artistry is an art form rather than something that is frowned upon. Our microphone of choice was a Yeti - a USB microphone which allows fast voice overs to be created as they can be used as an overlay very easily and recorded directly into iMovie. This made our process much simpler and more efficient. Saturday, 19 March 2011
Supporting Piece: Advertising Campaign
I then flipped the image horizontally, as I thought that any text I was planning to use would look better on the right hand side of the page.



Thursday, 24 February 2011
Ideas For Our Next Filming Expedition
There is a possibility that we will not be able to film the process of someone getting a tattoo, but it may be possible to film a consultation. This will inform our audience of the positives and negatives of getting a tattoo, and how the process works.
Our main focus during our filming and editing has been Hazelle Moscrop, who recently mentioned she has an interest in adding to her body art.
Hazelle has been contemplating getting a tattoo on her wrist of a peacock feather, and has chosen an image that she would like to recreate.
We are hoping that Hazelle would consider getting a consultation for her new tattoo, and if she makes the decision to have her tattoo, that we would be allowed to film the process.
Monday, 21 February 2011
Initial Ideas For Our Title



We really liked the outcome, as the font that we had used was very similar to that of the original 'Patience' tattoo, and with there only being 4 letters for each word, 'Skin Deep' looked perfect as a title. With a little extra time, we will be able to spend longer photographing the tattooed knuckles, and eventually use them in our supporting pieces, whether they be advertising campaigns, articles or a trailer.
Choice Of Font

Inked Magazine: El Wood Photograhy
We decided to use some of El's photographs to create a photography montage to finish our documentary. I noticed that having the photographs flick through at the same speed would not quite fit with our choices of music, and also when the montage finished, it was too plain. We tried editing the photos so that they sped up towards the end, and this worked much better and was much more exciting and contributed to the upbeat style of our documentary.

El Wood also models for http://www.totaltattoo.co.uk/ and FRONT Magazine.
Links to El Wood's Facebook Page and Tumblr Blog:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/El-Wood/127863047275379#!/pages/El-Wood/127863047275379
http://elwoodmodel.tumblr.com/
Initial Problems And How We Overcame Them

The other problem we have been struggling with is deciding on what music to use at the beginning of our documentary (during the footage from Camden Town), and the music to play during Hazelle's interview. With the music at the beginning of our documentary, we wanted to use a track with a heavy drum and bass/dubstep baseline to attract a younger audience. Finding a song that fits this genre, and also fits in with the fast paced editing of our footage has proved very difficult. Here are some of the songs that we have been experimenting with:
High Contrast - Pink Flamingos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yt2xd8mWMJg
Mount Sims - Black Sunglasses:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OY7NJ6V8fpk
Adele (High Contrast Remix) - Hometown Glory
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozV_vWXZgZY
... and many others.
For Hazelle's interview, the problem we have been experiencing is choosing a track that is quiet enough to enable us to hear the audio from our footage over the music. We soon realised that any music with lyrics wouldn't work, as the words would clash horridly with Hazelle's speech and neither would be heard properly. We eventually considered Ellie Goulding - Starry Eyed (Instrumental): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHZ7TNnRuos, and although this is not our final decision, this song has proved the best out of the songs that we have tested so far.