From this class, I've learned about both my strengths and my weaknesses of being a filmmaker. Pre-production aspects seem to be what I am weakest in. I often had trouble creating storyboards for the narrative projects I worked on for it was difficult to imagine the scene. That may have been mostly due to not visiting locations beforehand but, I really struggled during pre-production. Post-production, however, seemed to be my strength. I have always loved editing since I got into filmmaking back in high school, but this semester, when editing projects I would really get into the zone and lose complete track of time just trying to create the absolute, perfect edit.
For filmmaking, in general, I learned that it takes a lot of patience. It takes a lot of patience to work with others and collaborate and agree on ideas. But in the end, we were all working for the same outcome and I was really proud of each project I was a part of this semester. This class has gotten me, not only prepared, but excited for my future production classes and I could not have asked for a better class of talented peers and one awesome teacher! :D
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Visions 4
Video Race Screening Block:
I didn't realize beforehand that the people who participated were allowed to use their cellphone so when I did find out, moments before the screening, I didn't expect the videos to be all that great. Once they started playing though, the creativity of some of them took me by surprise. I loved the different techniques of covering over the lens to create "takes" and the imagination that went into such a time-constrained project.
Seeing these videos, surprisingly, inspired me as they showed me just how easy it was to not only make a video but to create a piece of art, despite the limited equipment you may have. They went by so quickly but the ones I remember the most, and remember enjoying the most was the one where the narration was all in French, the one where Spiderman had a cameo, and the one that had something to do with fireballs (the candy) being dumped onto a table. All of the videos were so humorously and uniquely put together that it was hard to vote for just one at the end.
Film Block 1:
I knew I was in for some really inspiring films after watching what my peers could create with just their phones. I was most struck by the documentaries that played, most especially, "Win or Lose." It was interesting to see a student documentary that went through so much effort to record every event along the way, especially when the outcome was unknown before he began recording. The animation (that I have forgotten the title of) of the bird and old woman was extremely impressive since I know how much work goes into just a single facial expression of a character when working with 3D computer animation.
All of the films in general inspired me in different ways to begin thinking of my own ideas that I could potentially turn into short films of my own. The Q&A afterwards asked the director of the Alice animation about the difficulties that went into his claymation - from him I learned the problems I could face if I ever was to make my own claymation (which I really, really want to), but after seeing his film, I know that it would be a lot more work than I initially anticipated.
I didn't realize beforehand that the people who participated were allowed to use their cellphone so when I did find out, moments before the screening, I didn't expect the videos to be all that great. Once they started playing though, the creativity of some of them took me by surprise. I loved the different techniques of covering over the lens to create "takes" and the imagination that went into such a time-constrained project.
Seeing these videos, surprisingly, inspired me as they showed me just how easy it was to not only make a video but to create a piece of art, despite the limited equipment you may have. They went by so quickly but the ones I remember the most, and remember enjoying the most was the one where the narration was all in French, the one where Spiderman had a cameo, and the one that had something to do with fireballs (the candy) being dumped onto a table. All of the videos were so humorously and uniquely put together that it was hard to vote for just one at the end.
Film Block 1:
I knew I was in for some really inspiring films after watching what my peers could create with just their phones. I was most struck by the documentaries that played, most especially, "Win or Lose." It was interesting to see a student documentary that went through so much effort to record every event along the way, especially when the outcome was unknown before he began recording. The animation (that I have forgotten the title of) of the bird and old woman was extremely impressive since I know how much work goes into just a single facial expression of a character when working with 3D computer animation.
All of the films in general inspired me in different ways to begin thinking of my own ideas that I could potentially turn into short films of my own. The Q&A afterwards asked the director of the Alice animation about the difficulties that went into his claymation - from him I learned the problems I could face if I ever was to make my own claymation (which I really, really want to), but after seeing his film, I know that it would be a lot more work than I initially anticipated.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Wild Card Assignment
In our Wild Card assignment, we have chosen to recreate a song sequence from the musical, "Little Shop of Horrors." I am the cinematographer for this assignment and am pretty excited to finally get to be right behind the camera. Some of the shots we have planned are going to be pretty interesting ones, including close ups/extreme close up, tracking shots of our main character's feet as she runs. I'm rather excited to see how we will pull that off. We have a couple of other tracking shots that should be pretty interesting to pull off as well; most likely we'll be using a chair with wheels, haha. I also plan to use this opportunity to get more aquatinted with the camera as I have had very little experience with the ones we are able to check out. Overall this should be a fun project to shoot and I can't wait to see how it all turns out.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Experience Editing 3b
Editing 3b was, in my opinion, the funnest editing we've had to do yet. Just the fact that the visual and sound didn't need to make sense, not even the slightest sense for this experimental project made the entire editing process that much easier and funner. As a group we sat at the computer, listening to our two soundscapes. Every now and then one of us would chime in and suggest adding a certain image in one part of the scape or place a still image over a moving one. In all, I think this project turned out the best because the possibilities were endless.
Even though we were all in the editing lab until 3 in the morning, I really enjoyed the process. Perhaps because we were all so delirious, we were able to compile an even better project than we would have been able to had we not been sleep deprived. Regardless, it was fun and really got me interested in the possibility of making more experimental films like it.
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