Monday, March 18, 2019
Spring Break!
As Spring Break comes up don't think we have anything less than a ton of work to do! The only thing harder than getting 4 teenage girls schedule's to line up is editing. It will be a...task. With both me and partner away for spring break we have a lot to complete but we have 1 more class period before where I'm hoping we can really get the virus and emergency broadcast finished (remember that?). Next week I will be uploading an outline for both the script and the editing process (Amanda look back in like 3 days...maybe...) My biggest concern is the loss of service I have for a few days over the break but my partner and I have done a fantastic job collaborating and getting things done when we are together. When we're not...we'll find out next week blog.
Set and Lighting
I am kicking myself for not getting more pictures of lighting because while our methods of using handheld and phone flashlights were unconventional, it definitely got the job done. Flashlights on iPhone had an update where you can control the brightness level which was super useful and made it really easy to do our job. And I did end up having single light sources as said in a previous post which was a big win for me.
The whole premise of our opening is that our victim inherits the virus because she doesn't hear the emergency broadcast warning her to shut off her tv. We wanted to have her get up and get food but my kitchen is directly behind my living room (check drive link in filming post). So we had to use my laundry room door and pretend that it led to my kitchen. Figuring out how to do the transitions between this was challenging but, as i said before, the outcome will be well worth the struggle. Who has a door leading to their kitchen? I don't know but for some reason it works in the world in the film.
We also couldn't make a set in my garage but luckily my living room did a pretty good job matching up to my desired set in my previous blogs. I talked a lot about color which I did want to emphasize which I did in strategically placing lights to do so. Maybe it was my unconscious pulling from what's around me or maybe it was just pure luck.
The whole premise of our opening is that our victim inherits the virus because she doesn't hear the emergency broadcast warning her to shut off her tv. We wanted to have her get up and get food but my kitchen is directly behind my living room (check drive link in filming post). So we had to use my laundry room door and pretend that it led to my kitchen. Figuring out how to do the transitions between this was challenging but, as i said before, the outcome will be well worth the struggle. Who has a door leading to their kitchen? I don't know but for some reason it works in the world in the film.
We also couldn't make a set in my garage but luckily my living room did a pretty good job matching up to my desired set in my previous blogs. I talked a lot about color which I did want to emphasize which I did in strategically placing lights to do so. Maybe it was my unconscious pulling from what's around me or maybe it was just pure luck.
The Virus (dun dun dun)
In my previous posts it was originally stated that the hacker was not going to be seen and that the hacker would be alluded too but never shown on screen. This all changed once my partner and I really started thinking how to make this the best project possible.
I drew inspiration from one of my favorite TV shows of all time, Chuck. He has this virus in his head and the TV show often uses visuals to show this. I took to youtube and found this video who's purpose is to replicate the visuals in this video. My partner is an extremely good editor and did a fantastic job replicating the "flash" shown above. Creating something like this was a really cool experience and I'm definitely excited to see how she configures the virus in its entirety.
Since the virus was not done in time to put on the tv itself for filming, we used a green screen which i uploaded a picture of on the filming post. This posed to be a small inconvenience at first but we can do a lot more of manipulating it and making sure our virus is visible. All in all, we made up for our time management problems and are back on track where we need to be.
I drew inspiration from one of my favorite TV shows of all time, Chuck. He has this virus in his head and the TV show often uses visuals to show this. I took to youtube and found this video who's purpose is to replicate the visuals in this video. My partner is an extremely good editor and did a fantastic job replicating the "flash" shown above. Creating something like this was a really cool experience and I'm definitely excited to see how she configures the virus in its entirety.
Since the virus was not done in time to put on the tv itself for filming, we used a green screen which i uploaded a picture of on the filming post. This posed to be a small inconvenience at first but we can do a lot more of manipulating it and making sure our virus is visible. All in all, we made up for our time management problems and are back on track where we need to be.
WE FILMED
So FINALLY, on Sunday, we filmed our opening. It was such a relief to get it done so we could start editing and producing the final project. I'll be inserting pictures at the bottom that I took during filming but so far my partner and I are extremely excited with what we did and everything is coming together really nicely. Some changes were made which I will address in the upcoming posts but besides that we are officially in post!Click here to see the pictures!
Monday, March 11, 2019
Final post of pre-production
Hopefully, this is my final post of research and pre-production. I would love to start filming or at least planning to start filming since everything is kind of up in the air right now. The closer it gets to the deadline, the more ideas I have to scrap and simplify. I am almost finished creating a final outline which will be drastically different than the one I posted but will hopefully include the same aspects. It's surprisingly really hard to find an actor even when its a non speaking role but my next post will be a script which should be similar to A Quiet Place since it will have little to no dialogue. I am very much looking forward to going over that script and figuring out how they brought everything together so I can replicate it the best I can
Lighting
Although I am excited to play around with lighting I'm a little confused om how it works when being applied to film. This video provided insight to how lighting in horror films can be created. I still haven't 100% decided if I'm going the horror route or thriller route. Although differences are subtle, there are differences nonetheless which my partner and I must acknowledge. Lighting is key in this since horror lighting seems to be darker where as the thrill in thriller tend to be in actions even though lighting is an important aspect to. I would like to reference my first blog post about colors where I touched on lighting and how I want the light to highlight colors and mood. This is still my plan but I want to reiterate that I would like my lighting to come from one source or appear to. This screenshot from Lights Out does do a good job in using one light source. I don't expect the entire film to be lit by solely one light but I would like for it to be used since it adds the element of suspense. In addition, I like how the audience can only see whats illuminated by the light and how nothing can be seen behind. This is a theme I would like to explore at some point while filming this opening.
Colors (again)
I totally forgot that I follow this awesome Instagram account which can be found at instagram.com/colorpalette.cinema and posts color palettes from films. I scrolled through and found a few more examples of how I want to use color.
The Exorcist (1973)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Drive (2011)
This will be my last post on color, I promise, I just love how color can affect a film and how it can affect human's psychologically. I am looking forward to how I can apply my understanding of color to my film opening.
The Exorcist (1973)
This will be my last post on color, I promise, I just love how color can affect a film and how it can affect human's psychologically. I am looking forward to how I can apply my understanding of color to my film opening.
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