Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Short Film reflection

My short film was "The Date". It was about a nerd who asks out the most popular girl in school. Overall I though the it went pretty well. We did cancel last minute a lot. And the businesses we scheduled with, we had to cancel every time so it was not very professional. Overall we filmed everything in three days, which was very rushed given the time we had. I think the editing was a little jumpy but it kept your interest and ended up being very funny. I think we had way too much time in preproduction that we should have . used to be filming, but because of our actors, everything was constantly moving around. Its not my favorite project I've worked on but its not the worst I've done.  I was not a fan of having to act in the film, but with all the problems we had with actors, it was the only way we could get it to work.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

Senior Year 1st Semester Reflection

This semester we worked on 3 videos. However, I was only able to work on 2 of the 3 due to the fact I was out of town for a week. Even though I was gone, I captured some great photos during that time.

Camera Assignment 1

For my first project, my group and I worked on camera assignment 1. We set it up to be like a PSA. The base line was cursing, and how it can get you into trouble. For this project we were given a week. I think it worked well for what we were doing and the time we were given. My team worked well together and got it done in a timely manner. I learned that if you have a well organized team with connections, it doesn't take long to complete something you can be proud of.

Short Film

The other project I had the chance to work on was a short film called "The Date". The main idea was a shy, awkward guy asks out the most popular girl in school. For this project we were given a month. There was a lot of pre-production for this one because we had to hire actors, storyboard, schedule filming dates and locations. The rest we did in a matter of days. Some of the issues we had involved the time of year because of Thanksgiving break and a snow day. We also had an issue with one of our actors because they were in orchestra and it is the season for the big concerts for them. In the end, I think the short film could have turned out better if we had given ourselves more time to edit. I was originally editor, however I was not given enough time, due to our rearranging schedule, to edit the film the way I wanted, so another group member took the job. I did however have to step in as an actor for the film. I am not a fan of being on camera, but due to the limited time, I decided there was not much of a choice if we wanted a certain ending. 

Overall, in class, I thought I used my time wisely. I did a lot of editing for my film reel to make something I was truly proud of. I used my time to organize the footage I had in order to make it as clean and easy to find as possible. 

My area of strength lies within organization and editing. I spend a lot of time sorting through footage to find exactly what I want and edit it to the exact way I want it. However I do need some improvement in cinematography and directing. Im not the most skilled on a DSLR when it comes to filming. I know a lot about the photography side of it, but not as much when it comes to filming. When I do photography I usually work with a "point and shoot" type camera since that is what is most readily available to me being that my father is a photographer on the side. I feel as though my editing has gotten much stronger from last year to make a cleaner piece. 

Our guest speakers taught me a lot. Unfortunately, I was gone for the presentation given by Morgan Cooper, who I feel I could have taken a lot from in order to improve my directing skills. I learned a lot from Darby and Ryann about pre-production, post production and editing. I think that is what helped me improve my organization and editing skills this semester. 

For our up-coming feature film I am vey excited that I get the chance to be the storyboard artist. I feel as though we have a strong, well thought out and detailed script that will make this job very easy. I plan on reading over the script during the break to plan how I will capture the details in storyboards. 

First semester has been interesting for me. I had a lot of things going on at the same time and I was gone a good amount. Whether I was out of town or sick, I missed a lot of class time. I would love to see an opportunity to work on a project all on my own in order to see how well I manage my time in order to improve my collaboration skills. However I did learn that if your group is well organized and efficient, it does not take long to complete something you are proud of. A goal that I will set for myself next semester is that I would like to have better time management. 

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Junior Year reflection

My favorite projects that I did this year were creating a film reel and creating my own website. These where my favorite projects because they were all mine. I got to have my own creative vision and it was all what I wanted. I got to pick the music and the background and the shots I wanted to use. I worded on these two all year to keep it updated as I created more and had new projects to show. As far as challenges go I don't feel like I faced very many because I worked on these on my own. I did ,however, struggle with some footage getting lost for my film reel. But I also enjoyed taking a camera with me on a weekend trip and getting footage of just random things that I thought looked cool. I learned a lot about how different programs work throughout this year.

I feel that I used my time well to work on these, when I got the chance. Any time that was available after completing a project, I was working on my film reel. I definitely learned how to prioritize throughout this year. However, I can still improve on my actual camera skills.

For our feature film, Just My Imagination, I worked as an editor. I feel that I was not much a part of this project as I could have been. I lead a very busy lifestyle outside of school so it was difficult for me to be able to work on a lot. Some of the editing I did however, was liked and got added in. Some of the scenes I did got thrown out completely, but it was getting so tight on time, so it was a rushed decision.

The thing that I loved the most about this year in Entertainment was the people I got to meet and work with. It will not be the same without my senior classmates next year, but I will grow and hopefully meet new people next year. Something that I want to change for my senior year is to work on managing my time better and having more time to perfect a project. Overall I think I learned a lot about the programs that we, as Entertainment students, work in. I also learned that I like to screen-write and direct. I am a very shy person, but somehow I like being able to create videos from my own visions and ideas. I just need time to think in depth about my ideas instead of making them rushed. I pay very close attention to detail and I want everything to look just right, so it takes me a little longer than I have been given to work on my projects. If I do not like something, I will start from scratch. I have a bit of a different process than most, I feel, than others in the way that I would rather have a project turned in late and receive a bad grade, but it looks good, compared to turning it in on time and it looking sloppy. I also am quite busy outside of schools so it does make it quite difficult for me to work on filming after school or on the weekends.

I feel that having this class 1st & 2nd hour was beneficial for me because it was a good way for me to start my day. I was able to creatively think first thing rather than having to force myself to do college algebra equations first thing in the morning. It was also a great way to start my school day in an environment that was a lot more calm than other classes. We had good conversations and great stories to share that for me, a lot of times, turned into great video ideas. As for the feature film next year I think I would do well using my artistic ability in storyboarding. I think that I am not the best editor as far as deadlines and editing knowledge goes. I may have learned a lot this year, but editing is still not my strong point. 

Friday, May 10, 2019

Mini Doc- Alcoholism


This Mini Documentary is about the effects of Alcoholism. We discover how these people began drinking, when they noticed they had an addiction, when they decided to get help and finally what life is like being sober.

As far as a script or questions goes we had a fairly long list to begin with. Some questions we decided to scrape such as "when was the first time you were drunk and what was your reasoning?" because we either did not like the answer we received, or we did not feel that it went well with the other questions we had asked. We were also unable to ask questions about Alcoholics Anonymous due to privacy. The questions that we did have about AA however where, "What part of AA helped the most/" and "What is the hardest part of AA".

My production role in this process was art direction and editing. The director and cinematographer of the project was Sarah Pitts. Audio and coloring was done by Amelia Mamie. The thing about our group is that we never truly stick to our production roles. We do a little bit of everything to help each other as well as ourselves. For our cast, Sarah had connections with people and it made the process very easy. The people we interviewed, gave very honesty and real responses to our questions and were able to open up about their experiences.

I really enjoy working with both Sarah and Amelia because I feel we work well as a team. We have all become friends throughout our year working together and I feel that it helps when creating a project. It is good for our communication and collaboration that we all listen to each other and we all share all of the role within production. We just want to help each other wherever we can.

As for what I would do differently, I feel like that can all be done in the editing. I feel that it was a good documentary based on the fact of the responses we received. As for what I would do the same, I would most definitely work with this group again, if I ever got the chance. However, both Sarah and Amelia are seniors and I will not be able to work with them next year. I am sad that I will not get to work with them again, because they were great to work with and we became friends through all of our projects working together.

What I learned from this project is that, the connections you have, use them to your advantage. I also learned that, just because theres a set of guidelines for what types of shots that should be used or the kind of emotion you want in an actors voice, use your own ideas, you do not have to stay within the boundaries. Create something that you feel shows you as a person, not what a list of rules tells you how everything is supposed to be. 

Friday, March 22, 2019

PSA blog




      The idea of my groups PSA is anxiety. It was a comparison between a day in the life of a person with anxiety v.s a person without anxiety. The reason we choose this topic is because my group and I have experience with anxiety.  For our pre-production, we put out a flyer to get actors, to which we got a response very quickly. Then we had to find statistics to make it a PSA. The 2 statistics that we found were from different sources. One of them was from a slam poet Regan Myers. The other was from a school district poster. Our script was very simple because one of my group members had already written it for her short film, but it wasn't used. As for production roles, I was art director, Damian was editor, Amelia was cinematographer, and Sarah was the director and writer.  During the filming, I came down with the flu, however I still filmed when needed. What I would change would be give the statistics longer on screen, as well as I don't feel that the character without anxiety was necessary.

Monday, December 17, 2018

First Semester Entertainment Final

This semester in Entertainment has been crazy. At the beginning of the year I wasn't even in Entertainment, I was actually in Animation. I switched into Entertainment because I felt like I was a stronger video student than an animation student.
The first project that I did in Entertainment was the music video. This being the first project that I did in this class, and being a little late to the game, I took a easier position in the production team. For the music video I was the Art Director. I wasn't really able to do much because of schedule conflicts. As for the actual production itself, I don't feel that I was involved, really at all. Not only were there schedule conflicts, but there were also conflicts in our team. I understand that there are differences within teams, but this was new to me. I came from Animation, which is a work by yourself class.
The other project I was able to do this year was a short film. For this we all wrote our own scripts and the in groups decided which ones we wanted to do. I wrote my script about a schizophrenic teen boy, who is able to lead a normal life despite his mental illness. Overall I think that project went extremely well. The script was called Friendly Delusions. While we originally had set roles for our production team, those roles changed with circumstance. Scheduling was a big issue at the beginning of this project. Many of us had to make cancelations to our schedules as well as rearranging.  Our cinematographer wasn't on set, at all.  So, we improvised. The rest of our team co-produced the entire project. While doing this, we ended up working well together to complete the best project, I think, I have been a part of so far. We put a-lot of time and long nights into this project. Our team, as well as our actors, had great communication with one another. We did actually face a-lot of trouble, however, with the camera and tripod. First issue we ran into was the lens that was given to us on the camera we had checked out to us. The lens was not able to get a wide enough shot. At the same time, the camera had the plate for the pan on it. The screw had been stripped too badly to use a screwdriver to get it off. I ended up taking it to my dad, who is a photographer and he was able to get it off. But we still didn't have a plate for the tripod. So, I borrowed all of his equipment. I had to use his tripod, and lens.  Overall, the situation worked out. Some of the shots I got with the borrowed lenses were actually better than the shots with the lens that we were given.

As for my time in class, I feel I used it well, depending on the project. For projects such as the music video, where I wasn't all that involved, I worked on my website and other projects, because I didn't have access to the project. When it came to the short film, however, I used my class time to work as much as I could. I was either editing the script, editing, making a hot list, talking with my team and actors, or filming. I was here quite a-lot after school to complete a project that I would be proud of. When we didn't have set projects we were working on, I was working on my website and film reel.  I was actually able to film outside of my class on vacation to get some of the shots for my film reel. I had fun filming what I wanted to, without having a set schedule or plan for what to film.

I fell that my strengths for video production are along the lines of directing and editing. Through the short film editing, I learned how to really edit sound. Its a lot easier than I expected, you just have to know where to look and listen closely. I also feel that I was strong with directing. I don't like to boss people around, so I was able to communicate well with my team and make something we were all proud of. We did not argue abut much when it came to the short film because we were either able to compromise, or we had the same basic vision.

On the other hand,  there are still quite a bit of things that I still need to improve on. I still need to improve on scheduling and time management.  I feel I need to improve here because, during the short film, I was here editing until probably 9 or 10 o'clock at night, during the school week. It was really the only time I had to work because I work on the weekends, all weekend.

As for the guest speakers, I feel like I learned a-lot about characters, oddly enough.  I learned how to develop a strong character to fit the story. With that being said, I also learned how to develop a strong story. How to take a concept or idea, and turn it into a detailed story.

For the feature ilm we will begin when we return form break, I have been assigned as one of the editors.  I feel that this is a good role for me because I am not able to be on set a-lot. I live with a very jam packed schedule and don't have a-lot of time outside of class to work on things other than schoolwork.

The thing I loved the most about this semester was script writing and creating. I loved being able to express myself without having to actually speak to people a-lot. I am quite shy in person and kind of hide behind that when it comes to working in a group. I don't like to take charge when it comes to large projects.

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Friendly Delusions Reflection





For this project, my team used my script, Friendly Delusions. The script was about a schizophrenic teenage boy, who struggles to differentiate reality and delusion. My goal for the script overall was to suggest 2 points. One, the idea that mental illness only affects girls, which is not true. And two, that schizophrenics are dangers, which isn't always true, this only occurs in some cases.  Overall the process was stressful at first, but it ended up working out in the end. First we decided which script we were going to do. We choose my script because it seemed the most capable to do with the time we had, and it was a new idea, not the same old crime film. The storyboarding was pretty easy, because when writing the script I described what kind of shots I was visioning. Production team roles, at first were simple. I was the director because it was my script and we felt it was best. Amelia was editor because she was most comfort with the role. Sarah was the art director and storyboard artist. And Damian was the cinematographer. With the schedules the way that they were and being busy, roles changed quite a bit. Amelia, Sarah and I basically did everything. We co-produced everything together and worked very well with each other. Our production schedule was tight  but we were able to get everything done on time. It included me canceling plans and a lot of communication amongst our team.  Our team, as well as our actors, put in long hours to complete the film.  But on the other hand, we also had fun. Most of the editing was done by Amelia and Sarah, but we all communicated well with each other to created edits that we all liked. I think that editing was a little more difficult than we really expected, because thee software would crash or freeze up and some editing was lost.  We ran into a couple issues with the cameras we were using while filming, like having a few dead pixels in one of the lenses that we used. Really, the only thing I would do differently would be to use different lighting in some shots, as well as not having the script so visible in most of the shots. That was a mistake made on my part. I thought it would look like just a natural, like a magazine or a newspaper. I disagree with some opinions I got on the lighting in the shots with Luke, because I feel like having him only partly lit,  gave the idea that he was a delusion.  Overall, I thought the project went pretty well. I am very proud of the work my team and I produced. 

2020 Reel

My 2020 film reel is about fun and friendships. It includes some b roll that I have taken on vacations, the short films I have worked on, a...