Portfolio Project: https://youtu.be/5m2ZPjdkcU0
CCR #1 + #2: https://youtu.be/toDlW891Hvc
CCR #3 + #4: https://youtu.be/q1eaVJUPIp8
Portfolio Project: https://youtu.be/5m2ZPjdkcU0
CCR #1 + #2: https://youtu.be/toDlW891Hvc
CCR #3 + #4: https://youtu.be/q1eaVJUPIp8
After eight long weeks, it's a little hard to say goodbye to this blog until my next project for A Level. But, all things that come must go at some point. I worked on this project through laughs, tears, sweat and exhaustion. It's all worth it though. The production process was as fun as it was engaging, working with different people for eight long weeks. However, I think if I worked a little bit more on hands-on production, I could get pretty good at it. I'll stick to post-production though... maybe. This project in terms of post-production was a living nightmare, especially with the CCRs. They were just not cooperating, but, I eventually figured it all out.
After finally finishing the filming for my CCRs, I finally came to the blissful realization that I had to edit; which is my favorite part of the entire production process. The editing for both of my CCRs was pretty straightforward, however, my news broadcast CCR did require more editing as there was a green screen involved, and the keying in After Effects frustrated me quite a bit, but that's the only major setback I experienced while editing, aside from the rendering taking an expeditious amount of time.
Post-production process |
In addition, the editing for my video essay CCR was pretty smooth. It was just a video of me explaining my production from a "director's point of view." Although I still have to finish editing it, I know it's gonna be pretty simple, at least in comparison to my news broadcast CCR.
The idea for my CCR's were there, now was just time to actually make those ideas and scripts come to life. I ordered quite a few props, and had printed out my script for a video essay style CCR. Later on, I did the same for a news broadcast style CCR. Though, I had bought a green screen for the news broadcast, as I would later have to key out the green screen to make room for a "news station."
It was a little bit hard though, considering the green screen was just one huge sheet of green paper, and I ended having to pin it to my ceiling with several thumbtacks and just pray that they don't fall on me during filming. Also, for convenience, I bought a ringlight to help me with the lighting for both of my CCR videos.
Excerpt of my script for CCR #1 |
Left to Right Grace, Me, Sebastian, Justin, Oriana |
Everyday I'd traverse throughout the Canvas course for AICE Media Studies AS, and when I looking at the blog postings we should be writing about, and I always scrolled down to the bottom, near where "WEEK SIX" was at, see "research for your CCR" and I'd think to myself, "that's in such a long time! I'll focus on it when I actually have to get to it!" Oh... was I wrong and sooooo naïve. Apparently there's more filming. I am so, very tired, and the light at the end of the tunnel here is the fact that this is due in a little over two weeks. But that's also the reason I'm panicking. TWO WEEKS!!! That's NO time at all. But. I will prevail, as per usual.
After looking over my CCR notes, I've been thinking... brainstorming, even. The first question is asking me "how does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?" To that, I had no idea (initially), but I got in the zone and came up with something: sketch comedy. However, let me reiterate... I did not invent sketch comedy, but I will be making and writing a skit for my CCR, cause I just love sketch comedy. I will be mostly taking inspiration from sketch comedy channels such as Smosh, Tomska, and especially SNL, since I watched those channels the most when I was a wee lad.
The type of microphone stand I'm envisioning |
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Lighting I want – dim, emotional, playful, even |
Finally, for once. My Premiere Pro is finally up and working and it feels like angels came down from heaven and personally blessed me (thank you Grace). Seeing Premiere Pro load up without crashing is like the modern-day equivalent of seeing Jesus rise on the third day. So... you KNOW exactly what I got to doing: editing.
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Editing the intro |
This is a screenshot of me finally editing my project after being blessed by Creative Cloud. So far, I want to make sure that the first 15 seconds of my project are flawless, because those 15 seconds will set the precedent and overall tone for the film opening, which is absolutely vital considering that this mood will fester throughout the opening through the mise-en-scène, so things like: lighting, filters, environment, costume design, etc.
So... now that my team and I actually have salvageable film... it's time to do something with said film! And by "do something" I mean... edit. Personally, I enjoy editing, maybe because I've just been so used to it after doing it on-and-off for the past 5 years, just not on Adobe Premiere... but! I will prevail, as per usual. The overall editing process was pretty simple compared to what I'm used to; it only consists of putting the film clips into the workspace and cutting them down to your preferred length –– at least that's the very basic. I, in addition, added a dramatic, yellowish tint to the scene.
Now... there were some technical difficulties with Premiere Pro. My school account would quite literally not let me open Premiere Pro, so I had to improvise and use good old After Effects to get my point across in terms of editing –– at least until my Premiere Pro can finally get fixed.
Currently, After Effects is glitching and not letting me take a screenshot of my work, meaning I will have to edit this blog and the next one about editing until I can get it fixed.
Today was a great filming day; however, our schedule was tight. We were filming in Joaquin's old house and had to finish before the buyers bought it. The actual scene we were filming didn't happen until about 30-45 seconds into our film opening, but this was urgent, as the house's sale was about to become finalized, so we prioritized it before anything else. We got the hardest parts of production done today, and I'm proud of our group.
Throughout the day, we focused mostly on the mise-en-scène: props, set-up, costume design, all that jazz. It was actually really fun! We traversed the beautiful and diverse streets of our suburban city looking at different stores for props. We explored 7/11, Dollar Tree, and Goodwill. Usually, whenever I go to Goodwill, I don't really strike gold, but lady luck was on my side today and we did, in fact, strike gold. We found exactly what we were looking for: a clock radio from the late 1990's – early 2000's, a gorgeous and intricate picture frame, and a pretty analog clock.
Picture of the clock radio and cute clock I bought!
Couldn't picture the picture frame, since Alejandro has it
So... as our project has progressed, my group and I have decided that the classtime we get to work on our project is simply not enough... so, to fix that, we're starting to dedicate morning meetings to our project, whether it be at a cafè or at someone's house. We had all initially agreed to go to a local Panera Bread and finish what we had to do there. We dedicated most of our time there to polishing the overall plan and vision we had for our film opening.
Here is a link to the Google Docs we used to plan everything out to the minute details. It's basically the text version of our storyboard, which you can imagine just by reading the Doc. It consists of different shots, angles, and compositions, as well as the reasonings for those specific angles, and a lot more, such as the characters, props, etc.
Portfolio Project: https://youtu.be/5m2ZPjdkcU0 CCR #1 + #2: https://youtu.be/toDlW891Hvc CCR #3 + #4: https://youtu.be/q1eaVJUPIp8