I Think Volumetric Lighting Hates Me
Monday, March 29, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #22
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #21
We Meet At Last
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #20
Another Week Begins
Sunday, March 21, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #19
Some More Updates!
Though it does not look like much of a difference, it definitely creates that gloomy and lifeless feel that we were looking to convey. |
Friday, March 19, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #18
Bad News...
Monday, March 15, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #17
What's the Plan?
Hello everyone! After finally getting the filming done, my group is finally getting to the post-production stages. We're really excited for this step, since this is when our entire project will begin to come together! Like I mentioned in our last post, we have a good amount of work to do.
Sunday, March 14, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #16
Ready for Post!
A shot like this may not look too post-apocalyptic, however with the proper color grading, the shot could be completely transformed. |
Saturday, March 13, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #15
Today's the Big Day
Here, Sabrina is using make-up and red velvet emulsion to make herself look like a survivalist. Around her is all the equipment, which both Logan and I were unpacking. |
This is Logan's Canon T7i, which is the camera we used to film. |
As you can see in this picture, the sun was very bright outside, causing the walls to come out very dark in comparison to the windows. |
This is a picture of Sabrina and I discussing the dolly shot we were about to capture. |
Friday, March 12, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #14
Prepping for the Big Day
This is an example of what the missing posters will look like. This is one of the ones I found online. |
Sunday, March 7, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #13
Storyboarding is Time Consuming - But Worth It
Hello everyone! Today is Sunday, and unfortunately, we were not able to see the location yesterday. This meant that we could no longer storyboard with actual pictures like we planned, nor scout the office before filming. Being able to do so would have been an immense help in terms of planning (since none of us besides Sabrina has actually visited the site before), but it looks like we had to make do with what we have. Though this was slightly upsetting, we were able to move forward and complete our storyboard!
Our meeting took place on Discord (our usual "meeting spot"), where we immediately started a call and began storyboarding online. Under regular circumstances, we would be able to storyboard in person and be able to draw on the same paper, since that is how we usually plan our TV projects (we are all in the same television production club at our school!). Due to our current situation (the pandemic), however, we had to do it digitally. First, we had to look for a site that we could all draw on simultaneously, that way we could all help in terms of coming up with shot composition, angles, etc. We decided to use the site Aggie.io, since it allowed us to import photos and collaboratively draw at the same time.
I tried creating the rectangles (camera frames) for the storyboard by hand, but I was unable to copy and paste the ones I drew (in order to make each rectangle have the same dimensions). Because of this, we found a storyboard template online, imported it to the project and drew on top of it. We were also unable to edit each other’s drawings (since each use had their own layer in the project that could not be edited by others) or insert text. Despite these minor setbacks, however, we were able to complete a rough storyboard that not only allowed our group to come to an agreement over what the opening would look like, but also took hours to make. Though it might not seem that time-consuming, storyboarding tends to be a very long process, especially when working with a group. In our case, this was because we had to listen to everyone’s ideas, discuss the best course of action for each shot, and ultimately come to an agreement. Here is what we came up with:
Since we could not add text on Aggie.io, we wrote the descriptions for each shot in our Discord chat and had Sabrina write them in using Photoshop. The first couple descriptions can be seen here:
We know that this is only a rough draft (since many things could change once we get to the location), but taking the time to plan out each shot proved to be very beneficial. I believe that all of my group members (including me) now have a much better idea about what the opening will look like, as well as what we all need to do while filming. We also decided that Sabrina will be acting, I will be behind the camera and Logan will be there to help direct, manage lighting and help execute certain shots. For instance, this is our plan for the dolly shots we want: I will sit on an office chair filming Sabrina as stable as I can, while Logan pulls the office chair back, hopefully creating a smooth, solid motion similar to a dolly. Moreover, we plan on using a tall ladder to fake the security camera footage (since security cameras are often placed near the top of walls). In order to execute these shots safely, Logan will hold the ladder in place while I film and Sabrina acts.
Once again, we might not have been able to visit the location, however I think we are prepared to film! This will most likely take place next Saturday (do not worry, we will make sure we can actually visit the location this time)!
Thursday, March 4, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #12
Monday, March 1, 2021
Film Opening - Blog Post #11
Another Meeting
Today is Monday, and my group was able to meet once again to work on the film opening project for our AICE portfolios. Here’s how it went:
With the outline done, we wanted to have a shot list and start creating a storyboard. In order to get a better feel of what our film opening was going to look like, our group went on a Discord call and watched as Sabrina explained the location’s layout (it is where her mother works, so she knows the location the best out of all of us). She went on Photoshop and drew out the office’s layout, explaining each room and the types of shots we would be able to get from each section of the office space. This allowed us to get a much better feel of how and what we could film (once the time came).
After Sabrina’s explanation, we began working on our shot list (unfortunately, class ended before we finished). In addition, our group agreed that we would try to visit the filming location on Saturday morning. All we need is Sabrina’s mother to get us permission, since she works there and knows the owner.
We are still waiting for Sabrina’s mom to get approval, since she is our way into the office. Once we are there, we hope to scout the location and storyboard using actual photographs. This will allow us to not only see what the film opening is going to look like, but it would allow us to make any necessary changes to the storyboard well before we actually have to film. We can’t wait for Saturday! I will update you guys as soon as any new information comes in.
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