*sigh* The time has come. The last blogpost. The short film has been finalized, our project components have been finished, and I can now take a breathe of relief.
Hello world. I am a high school student documenting their journey through the world of media studies. Feel free to take a look and stick around with me for the journey.
Monday, April 19, 2021
A Final Look Back
Saturday, April 17, 2021
Low and Behold!
Hey everybody! The promised day is finally here! My group and I's finalized components are here and ready for the world's viewing pleasure. It has been an honor to invest my time and energy into this portfolio project as the end product is something my group and I could not be more proud of.
Without further ado, our three components are linked down below :)
Friday, April 16, 2021
Creative Critical Reflection
Hello everyone! As I look back upon the finished work my group and I have accomplished, it is important to critically reflect upon our working process throughout the course of this entire project. So, linked below is my own Creative Critical Reflection for Cutting Room Floor.
Sunday, April 11, 2021
I CAN SEE THE FINISH LINE
This Saturday, Ryan and I got up earlier than our typical weekend schedule to meet up and begin (and finish) editing this titan of a project. Beginning at around 11:00am, I proceeded to begin the color grading process while Ryan tackled audio and finding music. A few hours later, we put the two sequences together to make a more polished rough cut. After this amalgamation was created, we inserted the Narrator dialogue from earlier in the week and found that this cut was a lot longer than anticipated. Throughout the next couple of hours afterwards (and after taking an important break for food), we rewatched and discussed certain shots, cuts, and even scene aspects that we liked and didn't want to keep in our final cut. While we are not entirely done as the script titles and narrator animations need to be completed, the finish line is within our field of view and most of the editing heavy lifting has been accomplished.
Expect the completed project very soon!
Cutting Room Floor Adobe Premiere Pro CC Editing Timeline |
Friday, April 9, 2021
Me, the Narrator
In addition to being a part of the filming and editing process for Cutting Room Floor, I also have the amazing privilege to play the Narrator within the film. As we were filming, we made sure that between Eddy's lines there was enough space for the Narrator to fulfill his dialogue in post and now that I am recording the lines, I am pleased to say that our planning during filming has been extremely helpful. With the help of our trusty Shure Boom microphone that we used to capture our audio for the film, I was able to record the dialogue cleanly and efficiently. Truth be told it felt like I was a professional voice actor or singer with the mic on the stand like it was below.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Mini Edits
Hey everyone! With our editing deadline approaching faster and faster, my group and I have begun tackling this tedious process by fleshing out each scene before we begin on a complete and full sequence. Both Ryan and I decided to compile rough cuts of each scene by syncing up our audio with the visuals and choosing which takes we want to be in the final cut. This process will definitely help guide our vision of the final product and overall streamline the entire process.
Below are two of the genres I edited into rough cuts.
Sunday, April 4, 2021
That's a Wrap!
Our final day of filming has completed!
To reflect on this day of filming is to do it very tired because shooting the remaining Action and Void scenes took over 7 hours!
Did we need that much time? Debatable, but we got it done!
Setting up for our Action Scene |
Void Scene Set |
Overall, the filming experience for this project was on a scale I had never worked on before and I am incredibly grateful to be in a position where I am able to film at such a production level. I am very excited to release the film and show everybody our hard work.
Thursday, April 1, 2021
The Teen Comedy Horror
Teen Scene Set #1 |
Comedy Scene shot |
Comedy Scene Set |
Horror Scene Set |
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
First Day Jitters
And so it begins....
Ryan as boom operator |
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
New equipment who dis?
Hey everybody! Today, Ryan and I went over to BECON-TV and picked up our new rental equipment that they would lend out to us in order to help us film Cutting Room Floor. Needless to say, we are extremely pleased with what we were able to check out. Jim was very helpful and eager to offer us whatever kind of equipment would be useful in helping us to get the highest quality of production for our film.
We had requested ahead of time a boom mic, light kits, and a monitor. Jim went above and beyond giving us a clapboard for us to sync video and audio, a boom mic that can record internally and into the camera, Canon lenses for my camera, a wired and wireless video monitor, and even a mist machine! Ryan and I walked out feeling over the moon and like we were real film directors using real Hollywood-like equipment. We are very excited to put this hardware to good use :)
Clapboard slate + Mist Machine |
New Lenses |
Sunday, March 28, 2021
A Jack of all Genres
Lady Bird (2017) |
Us (2019) |
For the horror section, I am looking for a more dark and cool look, which is very reminiscent of typical horror films as they are typically chosen to create a 'chilling' effect. Since we are filming in a forest, having this moody and cold tone will create a sense of tension and ambiguity within the audience. Having the depth of field be shallow (background blurry) will also be used in order to convey loneliness and isolation.
Truman Show (1998) |
El Camino (2019) |
Stranger things (2016- ) |
Our ending scene was recommended by Ryan to be based on how Stranger Things filmed their "void" scenes being completely encapsulated in darkness with only the subjects being lit slightly. In order to convey this effect of "nothing, but blackness", we had bought a black photography backdrop and being able to manipulate lighting effectively is something that will be key to pulling this off.
Split Lighting |
Rim Lighting |
Loop Lighting |
Friday, March 26, 2021
Filming Schedule
- Tuesday - Romance scene
- Wednesday - Teen and horror scenes
- Thursday - Comedy and silent film scenes
- Friday - Action and Void (ending) scenes
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Music Update
Hello everyone! I have some new on our music situation! Out of the two record companies I have contacted for licensing in our films, Epic and Matador Records respectively, only one has contacted me back: Matador. The lady who I was in contact with was very kind and responded rather quick; only a day after my initial e-mail was when she responded. She asked a couple of questions regarding where I was located and to whom the film would be shown to. I had explained to her that the film was going to be shown to my class, but also be sent off to Cambridge for grading. Additionally, I made mention of the fact that my group and I are most likely going to send this film off to film festivals within the US. Afterwards, she gave this response:
Sunday, March 21, 2021
Script Revisions
Just as I mentioned in the previous script update, our script is a living document. And this document has been revised once more; albeit, for a more conclusive time.
Some updates we made included: shortening of the opening scene, revised scene and character descriptions, a few tweaks to the ending confrontation, and a new ending entirely (same idea of protagonist getting their own script, but different execution.
Ryan has added notes and comments to the screenplay online that will help Eddy in creating the storyboards for our film. With all these revisions and markups, my group is happy to say that this version should be the closest to what the end product will turn out to be and are ready to help bring these words on paper to life.
You can view our completed script here.
Saturday, March 20, 2021
Music
In terms of our film, the visual is only half the battle that we have tackled head on, now it is time for audio; more specifically, our non-diegetic sound.
For our soundtrack to the movie, we will use resources such as copyright free songs on YouTube, filmstro.com, and freesounds.org for any special sound effects. We will need to gather a rather large array of royalty-free music in order to ensure all the different film genres and scenes have the appropriate soundtrack to go along with what is happening on screen.
An aspect of this journey that we are wanting to go the extra mile for is for the ability to implement copyrighted songs that we ourselves are huge fans of and want to add these songs as a cameo to our film, as well as these songs have always been songs we have always thought of putting into a film.
The songs are:
- Interpol - Untitled
- Death Grips - Get Got
Friday, March 19, 2021
Equipment
In order to produce our film at the highest quality that we are aiming for, we have gathered a list of all the equipment my group and I own and what we will use in order to produce the project.
I, Oliver, will use my own:
- Canon SL2 with two-three lenses as one of our primary cameras
- SunPak 12\"\" Ring Light for lighting
- Purple Panda Lavalier to record close and isolated audio
- DJI Ronin S Gimbal in order to stabilize any footage that requires steady camera movement
- Tripod for lockdown and more static shots
- Reflector/Diffusor to control lighting
- Rode Video MicGO for NAT sounds
- Lumix G7 with lenses as our second primary camera
- Three point lighting stands
- Wireless Lavaliers for audio
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Group Meeting
Hello everyone! Today during my class, my teacher arranged our class and had us meet in groups to discuss how all of our projects have been going and for any feedback we could give one another. This is our second round of group meetings and it has been a couple of weeks ago since our first union, so it was exciting to see how everyone's progress and ideas would have developed since then. When we met up, we had a good and positive energy among us which helped for us to give critiques well. I was the first one to go and as soon as I described the plot for my group's film, everyone's face lit up. They all loved the idea and were really excited to see how it would go. I let everyone know how we have a finished script, production schedule, and how we organized the work among my group. For the most part, everyone in my group meeting was all for my idea, but I did ask for critiques on the film's ending. I had asked whether to leave it more open ended and ambiguous or to have something more structured and definite. They decided on the latter in order to prevent from confusing the audience and getting our point across. This is something I will be bringing up with my group to ensure our movie ends on not confusing and satisfying note.
Sunday, March 14, 2021
Production Schedule Update
As my group and I have progressed and focused more and more on the pre-production side of our short film, it begs to wonder how our production stage will go. Since the last blog post I made about our schedule, we decided that we would have to change our dates in order to accommodate for all of our schedules and the time we have spent on just planning alone.
Our new production schedule from this point forward will go like this:
- Week of 3/15- Principle photography, location scouting, wardrobe and props
- Week of 3/22- Finding and getting approval for music, social media, and postcard
- Week of 3/29 - Filming
- Week of 4/5- Editing
- 4/10 - Finish
- 4/12 - Deadline
Saturday, March 13, 2021
Script Finalize
After keeping in mind the feedback from our teacher, as well as my group and I reading over the script and discussing how our film would play out, the general themes of the piece, and how the different elements we hope to keep in our film would work with one another; we have finally come to a complete and prepared script.
Friday, March 12, 2021
Teacher Feedback :D
Hey everyone! During my last class, my team and I decided to take a step back and ask for some feedback from our teacher regarding our script, story, and ideas we have regarding our short film. Safe to say that the meeting went very well. My teacher had already viewed a draft of our screenplay via our last blog, so she already had a good idea on what the synopsis for our film would be about. Thankfully, she really liked our idea!
We discussed aspects, such as:
- How we would break the fourth wall to prevent us from rehashing old clichés typically seen in many mainstream movies
- To combat this, our character would be talking to the narrator in a variety of different situations and environments that are not reminiscent of stereotypical "talking to camera" sequences.
- Whether our narrator would be a physical person or an omniscient figure
- We decided it would be best for our narrator to remain an omniscient and invisible presence to preserve his mystique and almost god-like control over the film
- How many genres and interpretations we would show in our film
- We would showcase three main scenes from different genres in order to not over or under load the audience, as well as for the benefit of time.
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Breaking New Ground
Since my last blogpost, the team and I have been hard at work with our film screenplay. Not only did we begin writing the screenplay for the actual film (as opposed to the script that would be used for a prop within the movie) this week, but we have made significant progress on our script.
We are up to 8 pages and have a completed rough draft of our story. As we were reading back this first draft, a concern that came about among us was regarding our time limit. We have to keep our short film within a 5-minute window. With our script already at 8 pages and us still wanting to add scenes and revise more aspects of our storyline, this time constraint could prove a bit of a challenge for us creatively.
As of right now, the storyline of our film involves our main character, dubbed "The Protagonist", who is introduced in the film as the main character within a stereotypical coming-of-age film; until, he doesn't want to follow his line and breaks the 4th wall by speaking to the narrator directly. After a back and forth between protagonist and narrator, the narrator proceeds to put the protagonist in several different types of movies and genres that ultimately end in a standoff between one another. The ending would then have the protagonist and the narrator meet up face to face in person in which the narrator hands a script to the protagonist, symbolizing the protagonist (literally) writing his own future and story.
In order to further add to the script in detail, we will be researching different stereotypes and conventions of several movie genres that we could poke fun of and reference via the protagonist's adventures. We will be further revising and brainstorming ideas and concepts we can play around with and utilize to improve our short film.
Our draft can be viewed right here.
Sunday, March 7, 2021
Scripts don't write themselves
I've begun writing the scripts for our short film ( a slippery slope as I have to make both a script to be used within the film and one that is for our film as a whole). So as of late, it has been a lot of...
Source: Nickelodeon |
In order to compose this script, I was just thinking of typical "youth coming of age films" and how I would start one off. The one line the protagonist has at the end of the page is where he would (quite literally) go off script. This is an opening and sequence of events that are simple, but I know our team can add a lot of personal touch and style to the shots.
When it comes to the script of the actual film, I've been taking notes from all kinds of films like, Stranger than Fiction, that I already discussed, and Scott Pilgrim vs The World. Films that are not only very meta, but edited in a very stylized manner ie. heavy use of text and graphics to accentuate the events of the film and precise cuts. Approximately one and a half pages of the film have been written, but I still got quite a bit to go and still need to discuss with my team for their opinions. But hey, these things don't write themselves!
Saturday, March 6, 2021
And the name is...
Well, the time has finally come for our film to have a name and it is one that I think is awesome and very well suiting. Our title is... *drum roll please*
Cutting Room Floor
This idea came from my group partner, Ryan and was the one who taught me and explained to me what this term is because I had never heard of it before. Cutting room floor is used in the film industry as a figure of speech referring to unused or scrapped footage not included in the finished film. Outside of the film industry, it may refer to any creative work unused in the final product.
Source: El Space |
Friday, March 5, 2021
Bit by Bit
Hey everyone! Today during class my group and I came up with a more cohesive outline now that the rough idea has become more and more completed. A big factor that we came to change was that we would now have one protagonist as opposed to two. This was done in order for the sake of character development and to not overcomplicate the story progression. Having one central driving force would make more sense and can focus on the individual in a more complex manner. The other driving force would now be the narrator of the film who the two main characters meet at the end and where the protagonist is handed the script for the film and becomes "his own main character."
Our updated outline is here:
CHARACTERS
Protagonist - Supposed to be perfect
Narrator (VO) - In control of the narrative
OUTLINE
Shrek Opening
Scene Description - Motion Graphics
Protagonist goes off script/Main character does not say their (full) line
Cuts to IRL scene/Script
Narrator: “What are you doing?”
Protagonist: “I'm not a fan of this script”
Narrator: “Wdym? You’re the main character!”
Protagonist: “I’m going to make some changes”
Narrator: “No, wait!”
Title Card
Next scene with description on scene (First act of film)
Main character messes up/refuses to act properly
Next scene with description on scene (Second act of film)
Main character messes up/refuses to act properly
Next scene with description on scene (Third act of film)
Narrator: “This is the last scene, the climax, you’ve gotta get this right!”
Main character almost perfectly completes script and then starts breaking into laughter
Protagonist: “This scene is so stupid!”
Narrator: “You know what?”
Narrator teleports them to empty white void, like the screenplay itself
Final argument (Protagonist: “Why would I want to live by someone else’s rules… The only line I’m going to follow is his own”)
Narrator hands him the script, pans up to reveal the narrator is now the protagonist, he controls the narrative
FAKE MOVIE
The fake movie is a coming of age story, parodying the same stories romanticized by teens
Coming age of story is
The protagonist is written to be a perfect, flawless character
Opening -
Scene 1 - Skating in neighborhood, Library, getting out of school, at home getting ready for school, football field
Scene 2 - Reminiscing childhood
Scene 3 - Outside during sunset reflecting on his future
Sunday, February 28, 2021
To the future!
Looking towards the oncoming months, my team and I will be needing to plan ahead our production schedule in order to maximize our time and get our project done in due time. I remember last year, my group and I were planning dates and what weeks we would want to get certain aspects of our film opening done and how useful it was to get us on track (even when a pandemic came in and hit us out of nowhere). Regardless, my group this year has come up with:
Finishing a rough draft by end of next week (3/7), finalizing script and storyboards week after (3/14), begin and finish filming week afterwards, and begin editing once filming wraps up.
This schedule is ideal, but tight as I won’t be here during spring break. Because of my absence, we will have to buckle down and get ready to rise and grind. To the future we go!
Saturday, February 27, 2021
Tik Tok Inspiration? Yeah
To describe the period of March and April of 2020 as something unprecedented and unexpected, that would be an understatement. It was a period of confusion, paranoia, and isolation all stemming from the initial outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. Fast forward almost a year later and.....we're still here :/. An unfortunate reality, but one that has given me plenty of experiences and personal growth I never would have thought of before. A weird, but interesting trend that I found occurred as a result of all this isolation, change in life, and even Tik Tok, was something I like to call the "Main Character phenomenon."
Source: Imgur |
There was a trend on Tik Tok where creators would make videos talking about times in life that make you feel like the main character or songs that make you feel like you're the main character. Many users and creators carried on this sentiment on video comments, posts, and in everyday conversations. It was fascinating to me because I also subscribed to this idea and, like many others, wanted to feel like the main character in my life. It felt like a kind of awakening where people became more conscientious and wanted to take control of their lives; to not sit on the sidelines anymore.
When coming up with ideas on our short film, we decided that referencing or making a commentary regarding this phenomenon is something that we should explore in our short film. Discussing why people feel this way, what it makes them feel, where it comes from, and the consequences of chasing this feeling are all possible subjects for us to explore.
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Group Meetings
During class, my teacher put us in groups today with people from other projects in our class. We all discussed what kinds of project we chose (music promo, documentary, and short film) and we explained what progress and ideas we all had for each one, as well as gave feedback to one another. Being that it was so early into the production process, it's important and helpful to see where everyone else's heads are at and what ideas they have and can give me. And just as I suspected, most people were in the same boat as I am, they have a concept, but need ideas. One group was wanting to do a documentary and we helped them get ideas, while another was doing music video and we helped him come up with ways to record them performing and what would be best for his purposes and skills. When discussing my idea, everyone seemed intrigued at me and my group working on something more meta; they've seen my group's chemistry and work and is looking forward to its fruition. Overall, it was nice seeing opinions from everyone and where people needed help.
Monday, February 22, 2021
Looking for Inspiration
After a few listens and discussions with my partners, we began to formulate some ideas regarding our short film. For our concept as of right now, we are thinking of doing a story that revolves around two characters who are both auditioning to be the "main character" of the film story. The storyline and dialogue would be our main focus and where our attention to detail would come in to play. Throughout the series of events in the story, the characters could be fighting for things such as, screen time or character development. We would want it to be witty, funny, and thought-provoking at the same time (touch balls to juggle, I know!). We have been throwing this idea around in our heads since the summer when we viewed, Stranger than Fiction, together.
Source: Sony Pictures |
This film revolves around a main character, Harold Crick, who begins to notice his life is being narrated and he is a part in someone's story. When watching it, I loved how original, wacky, meta and funny the story was and the uniqueness planted a seed in my brain ever since. The fact that the voiceover in the film was something Harold could hear and interact with, which lead to his written fate being intertwined with his free will was incredibly interesting and told a really compelling theme.
Source: Dreamworks |
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Short Film: The Playlist(s)
Currently on our road to creating an idea for our short film, my group and I decided to try and first develop and atmosphere and sonic aesthetic for our project. In order to do this, we all created our own playlists on Spotify; something I never would have thought of personally had it not been for my other group members. This was a very interesting idea, but one I will definitely do again. It was fun going through all my own personal songs to see which would able to fit in an actual movie as a lot of songs I love, do give me "movie vibes", so it was nice to finally put them to use. This was a fun way to brainstorm story ideas in a more abstract and audio focused way.
A lot of times I hear music and immediately think of a scene or characters or shot lists or a story that I would wanna see in either a movie, music video, or tv show. It was awesome listening to my collection of possible soundtrack picks, as well as Ryan and Eddy's. I picked mine with the loose common thread of a mysterious, nighttime aura connecting the songs together. Eddy's was very peaceful and melodic, while Ryan's was more dreamlike and wonderous. All these different playlists helped me get a different perspective on how the film could pan out and it was very interesting to see where my other teammates' creative headspaces are at.
I am very excited to see where these playlists take our creative drive and the direction our film ends up going in.
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Missed me?
Hello world!
After a long blogging hiatus, I am back! I am ready and excited to get back into blogging and production mode once again. For this new latest project, I will be working with two of my other colleagues on a 5-minute short film. Throughout the next couple of weeks, we will be conducting more research and brainstorming ideas for our plot. As of right now, we have decided on a few methods of brainstorming that I will be posting about relatively soon on here. One of which being to construct a playlist of songs that would help emulate the atmosphere and feel for the movie that we will be aiming to create. After doing so, we will most likely begin mood boarding for the visual and story aspects before ultimately starting to work on a full script next week. I am very excited for this project as making a complete and fully fleshed out short film is something I haven't been able to execute for a while now. I hope all of you are looking forward to coming along this journey with me once again as this film comes to fruition!
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