Production Project – Team 5 – Session 4

Candy Swap!” by clevercupcakes is marked with CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

SUMMARY

Role: Editor

Intention (SMART Goal):

By March 2nd, as part of team 4, I will learn how to use color to affect the way the audience feel with film language with The Visual Story by Bruce Block by the end of post production, Session 4.

PRE-PRODUCTION – INQUIRY

Leader(s) in the Field / Exemplary Work(s)

William Goldberg

William Goldberg is a well known film editor that is known for his works in Argo (2012), Zero Dark Thirty (2012), Miami Vice (2006), etc.

Training Source(s)

Color
Colors in a shot can bring a shot to life. Very vibrant and bright colors can bring a happy look and a bland color palate can make the audience feel the opposite way.

In a movie like Sin City, the colors are all drained to a black and white look. Very few shots have any color. This makes the movie feel gritty and old.

Some movies use camera lens filters on set to make a certain color pop or tint. This is helpful so the director can choose the way they want the film to look with out needed to hassle in post.

Time of day and location of the shot can also affect the color and light on set. This can either mess up the shot or make it better.

“How to Record ADR Dialogue l Filmmaking Tips” by Shutterstock Tutorials

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1732359.The_Visual_Story

“The Visual Story” by Bruce Block

Project Timeline

1st week: Spent brainstorming new ideas for the film. This included finding rhythm in our film and making new shot list. We wanted to improve our film from the feedback we got on the previous film. I wanted to us more control of color and incorporate this into the film to make the audience feel a certain way through out. The 1st week went pretty slow because or team got constant absences. This haltered the process. At the end of the week we started to get stuff done again.

2nd week: Our team needed to film and get our work done this week. So we quickly made a new story board and did blocking sheets. We did test recording on Wensday. We recorded ADR and filmed everything on Thursday.

Proposed Budget

PRODUCTION – ACTION

The (FILM, SOUND, or GAME Creation)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SmN_aZQodl6wBGaxAPYWlpQp-aOalsac/view?usp=sharing

Skills Commentary

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/12fKUl7GML6TFB3KNvqrXo0K7izKAZddQ9LCwNLP8N20/edit?usp=sharing

POST-PRODUCTION – REFLECTION

21st Century Skills

Ways of Thinking (Creativity, Innovation, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving)

An example of when I used problem solving and creativity is when I helped with some other peoples roles. They needed to get some things done for the team when they were not here. So I did a bit of the stuff for them. Our team also didn’t have a sound designer so when we finished filming I quickly got voice overs and room tone.

Ways of Working (Communication & Collaboration)

During the first week our team was not the best when it came to communication because of the absences. Once the 2nd week came though, we started to communicate a lot better.

Tools for Working (Info & Media Literacy)

Some tools we had available to use were the cameras, lights, the computers (for videos and schoology), “The Visual Story” book, etc.

Ways of Living in the World (Life & Career)

I’ve learned a few tricks that I probably never have seen in Premiere Pro. This session has given me experience with Premiere Pro and other aspects of film pre-production and production I have not experienced yet.

Reactions to the Final Version

The overall response was good to our film. The professionals said some good things and also some good feedback. James Clark said that our film needed to be a bit more consistent and to not repeat itself with jokes. Eric Belgau said that our film was an odd mix of genres that kind of worked. He also said that the film needed better pacing.

Self-Evaluation of Final Version

I felt like that our team could have done a lot better on the film. I think we should have changed our script around and added more rhythm to the film.

What I Learned and Problems I Solved

I learned a lot about Premiere Pro and how I can use it more effectively in the future.

Grammar and Spelling

Editor

Orion

Visual Story Structure Research TEMPLATE

Seven Visual Story Components

CueNotes
 Space
Using depth and distance in shots
 Line and Shape
 Tone
 Color
Colors in a shot can bring a shot to life. Very vibrant and bright colors can bring a happy look and a bland color palate can make the audience feel the opposite way.

In a movie like Sin City, the colors are all drained to a black and white look. Very few shots have any color. This makes the movie feel gritty and old.

Some movies use camera lens filters on set to make a certain color pop or tint. This is helpful so the director can choose the way they want the film to look with out needed to hassle in post.

Time of day and location of the shot can also affect the color and light on set. This can either mess up the shot or make it better.
 Movement
 Rhythm
  

Summary

Resources

Production Project – Session 3 Team 5

“Chocolate” by John Loo is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

SUMMARY

Role: Sound Design

I my team with the mostly the sound production/ recording, and a bit of editing and directing. I went into this project hoping to make a good film based off the original prompt/ script.

Intention (SMART Goal)

By January 28th as the sound designer I would like to understand how to make better sound effects and how the music can make a scene a lot better. I will use youtube to help understand how to make music and how to use garageband.

To record 3 sources of audio and roomtone.

PRE-PRODUCTION – INQUIRY

Leader(s) in the Field / Exemplary Work(s)

First Leader – Gary Rydstorm: xhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm0003977/

Gary Rydstorm did sound design and production in many big films

Training Source(s)

“Audio Tips for Filmmaking” by DSLRguide

Project Timeline

Our teams first days on the project we were brainstorming ideas for the story of the film and camera the camera shots. A few days of brainstorming, we had completed our script and made a rough story board. The next week we started using the equipment and started to film.

Proposed Budget

PRODUCTION – ACTION

The (FILM, SOUND, or GAME Creation)

Team 5 video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1egS-V4dRdRcYx0GsO4ONQXY1wF3Xi-tY/view?usp=sharing

Skills Commentary

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1fibauS7vxxpa5-AsaEHgZnHQSlIB-LX6iF5n2ZBSJMI/edit#slide=id.p

POST-PRODUCTION – REFLECTION

21st Century Skills

Ways of Thinking (Creativity, Innovation, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving)

One of the examples of problem solving during our project is when not all of our team was with us to make the film, so I helped out with their roles and tried to get their stuff they needed to get done.

Ways of Working (Communication & Collaboration)

Our team communicated and worked together to complete our film and we all tried our hardest to make the film as good as possible.

Tools for Working (Info & Media Literacy)

The equipment I got to use this session included the shotgun mic, a audio recorder, a quiet room with recording mics, camera with a few different lenses, and a computer for editing.

Ways of Living in the World (Life & Career)

I developed life skills by solving problems with my team and using professional equipment.

Reactions to the Final Version

One of the comments to our film that was for the sound design element, was that the room tone in the background was a good touch, but the voices of the characters could have been louder and clearer.

Self-Evaluation of Final Version

Looking back at the production, I would have tried to make music for the film to add more feeling and less empty noise.

What I Learned and Problems I Solved

I learned how to use the audio recorders, cameras, shotgun mics, studio mics, etc. This session was very helpful for problem solving as well. I think I could have put in a bit more effort into the project.

Grammar and Spelling

Editor

Orion