Week 2: Editing

From the week before, it would seem that I had forgotten to save my foley track, so without further ado, I started again. To be honest, I felt like I needed to redo it anyway as I didn’t really put a lot of effort into the original track. Thankfully, I had saved the majority of the sound effects I used so I didn’t have to go looking for new sound effects.

Also, this time round, I noticed a lot of things I missed sound effects for so I added some new sounds to my track, including glitching sounds for the title.

(I forgot to get screenshots for this next bit)

I finally had all my clips ready to start editing the main video, however with only an hour left of Wednesday, I only managed to do 10 seconds worth of footage. This is because I decided to crop and colour grade as I went along.

For next week, I shall hopefully have finished editing the whole thing so that it’s ready to be exported and uploaded to YouTube, granted it doesn’t get copyrighted!

Week 1: Editing

MONDAY+TUESDAY

So it begins, it’s time to start editing. At this point, I still need to film more of the main video so I thought I’d get started on editing the opening dialogue. I started by scanning through all my videos to find the ones that were worth using. It was quite difficult to find good clips because my actors spent half the time messing around. I had to figure out which order to put my clips into, and once I had done that it was simply a matter on adjusting the position of the clips to accommodate the cinematic crop, colour grading the whole thing and adding the backing music over the top.

I spent the majority of my time placing the clips and colour grading them, hence why this took me all day to complete. I was really happy with the colours I managed to achieve for my opening dialogue. I chose quite dreamlike purples and pinks. It sets the time of day (evening glow) whilst also contrasting to the main video, which is to be coloured in reds and blacks.

WEDNESDAY

With the scene all colour graded and edited, I could get started on gather sounds effects for my foley track. I used “freesound.org” to gather my sounds; I started with a basic ambient sound of birds and wildlife and started top build up the sound effects as I see fit. Having used Adobe Audition before, I opted to using this as it would be easier to add reverb to my sound effects that way.

THE FIRST SATURDAY OF FILMING – 11/05/19

I have only one word to describe my day on Saturday: stressful. I only have myself to blame, however, as I wasted the time I had to do some last minute planning the night before by watching Ru Paul’s drag Race instead. It’s becoming more and more prevalent throughout this FMP that I will need to start planning and working well in advance for my second year FMP to avoid this stress next time.

That being said, I have also found myself with a lot of problems which were out of my hands during this filming day and, I feel, I have handled them as professionally as possible. Needless to say, I was drained by the end of Saturday, and I hadn’t even got all of the footage I needed. I can’t exactly blame myself for calling it a day on filming as by 10:00pm we were nowhere near finished, I wanted to sleep, as did my actress.

I booked out a Canon 800D, as well as a camera tripod and a Rode mounted mic for the session. I wanted the best quality camera I could book out and this was my best option.

Although, pat on the back, I did get all of the opening “dialogue” done and the final part of the video completely recorded, even if some adjustments to the final production had to be made.

Because my dumb body likes to mess with me, I, of course, woke up with a migraine come Saturday morning, and thus my planned morning of setting up the back drops and lights was tossed away like yesterday’s jam (if you get where that’s from, we’d probably get on). I slept the rest of the morning off, I wasn’t due to start filming until mid afternoon after all. I woke up an hour before my bus was due so I opted to wait until I got back to set up. I needed to go into the city centre to meet my friend Kirsty, who offered to be my PA for the day in exchange for mozzarella sticks and hash browns. I also needed to pick up some fake blood from the fancy dress shop for my video, as well as meet Esme, my actress, from work.

Whilst at the fancy dress shop, I got the idea to pick up a masquerade style mask for £2.99

Although I didn’t really have a specific dress code/costume in place for this video, I knew that I wanted to keep a creepy and sexy feel to the whole thing. And with my colour scheme being a cool palette of reds and blacks, this mask was the perfect choice to try and incorporate into my video. Even if I didn’t use it, it was only £2.99 and would make a huge dent in my personal funds (I did end up using the mask and it was very effective).

Now onto the second problem of the day: buses. I was due to meet Esme at 2:45pm, catch the next bus home and complete all the main music video shots before 6pm when I was to meet my other actors Izzy and Luke. However, as you can imagine, this did not happen. Esme’s bus did not arrive in town until 3:15pm and then two of my buses didn’t even show up. By the time I got home, it was 5pm and I had an hour to set up my set and film all of my video before we went out to film the rest of the video. I did manage to set up the backdrop and camera/tripod and film some scenes, so go me.

Since the beginning of this project, I’ve been wanting to experiment with all sorts of techniques I haven’t been able to with past projects, and with most of these new things being post-production, one thing I was certain on trying was experimental lighting. I really wanted to use a red light for the final part of the video; it’s the most sinister part of the whole film and I want it to look the part. I looked into getting some red cellophane to put over my house lamps however I found a way more reliable option in my basement

Considering the location of this scene was in the bathroom, this meant I wouldn’t take up the little space I had by trying to fit a whole lamp into the room as well as a tripod and camera. By having these bulbs, it meant I was able to utilise the lighting that was already in the bathroom. I did find that during the daylight hours that the red light wasn’t anywhere near as visible and so I made the executive decision to wait until night time to film the scene in the bathroom.

And, if until now you thought I was having a bad day, just wait for the main event. It was finally time to meet up with Izzy and Luke when several problems came to light. The first of which being that I had left my mic at home on the table. Not that this was a huge problem considering I never finished the script but this now meant I wasn’t able to record any speaking whatsoever. However, all hope wasn’t lost at this point as I reminded myself of the Foley project my class did last term.

This task went really well for me, I was very, very successful and, considering the dilemma I’ve left myself in, I could have been left worse off. This gave me a chance to show off my skills in create foley tracks, and my confidence in using Adobe Audition.

Amongst these problems, I also had to sort out a new main male actor due to Luke being too nervous, changing set location because of general public being in the way and in general having work with novice actors. This was my main problem for this day of shooting as only Esme took the role seriously. This has given me a few warnings for when I come around to doing my second year FMP; next time I will definitely look into casting actual theatre students and, if I have time, I will conduct a casting day before filming.

All in all, I wouldn’t say filming was a complete disaster, however there were some clear problems I had to work through. I was so stressed out from working on this film, I couldn’t film everything I wanted to and thus I will have to run another filming day, and this time I will only work with Esme and not have so many people show up.

Blog The Week ~ The Illness

Week commencing 29th April

This week was very uneventful because I had to go and have a migraine on Tuesday and Wednesday was Aspire Engage, a University workshop which my class had to attend. That being said, I got a lot done on Monday.

MONDAY

In order to try and give myself a nice head-start (which clearly failed), I got started straight away on my main research source: a survey. I had made this as a target for this week so I began by doing that. I used Google Forms to create a simple survey (see Research tab to see the survey results). I posted it in a few online forums I’m part of and started gaining responses very quickly. I then began collecting videos that would be good for me to analyse and gain inspiration from on Tuesday. Well, that was the plan however, when Tuesday arrived, I survived a grand total of 2 hours in college before I had to go home.

WEDNESDAY

As this was Aspire Engage, I did not complete any work towards my Final Major Project, however it was very useful in informing me of my options after college. It was always helpful as it shows that I am expanding my creative field because I got to have a go at sand blasting glass (see Sketch tab for my experience of Wednesday)

*insert image of place-mat*

Considering my roller coaster of a week, I feel that I have started to fall behind on my work for this project. Although I can not blame myself for my migraine, I only really have myself to blame for being behind. I’m a serial procrastinator and I honestly only find the motivation to do my work a couple weeks before the deadline. This is something I hopefully plan to work on in the next couple of weeks so that when my second year FMP rolls about, I will be motivated and ready to complete my work in good time.

NEXT WEEK…

  • I will begin to plan my shot list and write up some ideas for filming day.
  • Complete a few more of my research documents
  • Experiment with a few ideas

Blog The Week ~ The Beginning

Week commencing 22nd April

For my first week of my final major project, I worked on making sure my first draft of my proposal was complete, as well as filling out my Action Plan for the duration of this project. With Monday being a bank holiday, I only had 1 and a half days to complete these tasks.

TUESDAY

I spent the majority of Tuesday filling out my first draft of my proposal. I wanted to make sure I had done it correctly, hence why I spent so much time on it. I found it a lot harder than it was probably supposed to be. As a person, it takes me a very long time to begin writing something but once I’ve started writing, I have a flow and it gets done pretty quickly. That being said, it took me hours to get the first words down. I got some help in making some sentence starters and finally produced a proposal (see Proposal tab for my first draft). I had to shorten it a lot for it to fit into the suggested word count which was tricky in itself, but I finally managed to shorten it, whilst still making sure it made sense.

WEDNESDAY

With only a few hours until the deadline for our Action Plan, it was all action on my computer. As previously mentioned, I struggling getting started on writing things, and this was no different. I feel, although this is an okay guide to how to use my time, I won’t end up following my action plan to the exact dates, things change and with workshops coming up, I may have to prioritise those things over my plan.

NEXT WEEK…

  • Create a survey to gain some ideas and opinions from the general public.
  • Start practising my editing techniques