The Extra Mile
Thursday, 26 February 2015
Editing Session / 26th February
Today's editing session consisted of looking through all of the shots we had on our video drive and making sure that we didn't leave out any important ones. We asked our teacher, Dan, for feedback in which he mentioned that we should think about the beginning of our sequence and think about how we can make it more visually interesting to the audience. After thinking about this, we wasn't sure on what to do as we didn't have any extra clips to make this happen. Therefore, we stuck with what we got. However, we did re-arrange some of the shots we put e.g. instead of starting with an over the shoulder shot (as the audience wouldn't be able to connect with the character), we started with a shot where you can see the face. We still kept the over the shoulder shot as we really liked it and thought it made our sequence more interesting.
Reflection: As a whole, I think today's lesson was a bit stressful as were trying to figure out the best way to go about organising our clips and making sure they were in the correct order.
Reflection: As a whole, I think today's lesson was a bit stressful as were trying to figure out the best way to go about organising our clips and making sure they were in the correct order.
Thursday, 5 February 2015
Production: Filming Session / 5th
Reflection: Today's filming session involved re-shooting some of our shots from the studio scene as well as the outside scenes of the "studio" building. When taking out the equipment this time, we decided to try using the fig rig and experiment with what we could do with it.
We first started off down in the studio, re-filming some of the shots but in different angles to make our film more interesting. Additionally, we also decided to film some close-ups of the studio equipment to show the privileged rappers wealthy side and his access to top quality equipment. Then we decided to go outside to film next to the Jamie Oliver restaurant again and also the subject walking into the "studio." This time, we used the fig rig to follow the privileged rapper on his journey and this had a much better effect as it shows him close-up.
Fortunately, when looking back at our shots this time, we didn't have any issues with what we filmed and we were happy with the angles that we have captured.
We first started off down in the studio, re-filming some of the shots but in different angles to make our film more interesting. Additionally, we also decided to film some close-ups of the studio equipment to show the privileged rappers wealthy side and his access to top quality equipment. Then we decided to go outside to film next to the Jamie Oliver restaurant again and also the subject walking into the "studio." This time, we used the fig rig to follow the privileged rapper on his journey and this had a much better effect as it shows him close-up.
Fortunately, when looking back at our shots this time, we didn't have any issues with what we filmed and we were happy with the angles that we have captured.
Monday, 2 February 2015
Production: Reflection Session / 2nd
Instead of filming today, we decided as a group to look back on all of our shots and make a rough copy of what our title sequence would look like. We opened Final Cut Pro and arranged our shots in the correct order and this helped give us an idea of what the final outcome would be.
After some discussion on what soundtrack/music we should use, we decided to keep the song 'Ain't On Nuttin'', and just bleep out the inappropriate words. We decided to do this because we thought
that the beat of the song went best with our film and the beat attracts the attention of our audience.
During this reflection time, we didn't focus much on the titles as we wanted to organise the actual footage so that we were prepared for when our editing journey begins.
After some discussion on what soundtrack/music we should use, we decided to keep the song 'Ain't On Nuttin'', and just bleep out the inappropriate words. We decided to do this because we thought
that the beat of the song went best with our film and the beat attracts the attention of our audience.
Here is the song that we are using:
During this reflection time, we didn't focus much on the titles as we wanted to organise the actual footage so that we were prepared for when our editing journey begins.
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