Monday, April 4, 2022

CCR

 




                                                    CCR LINK

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GqYsdhgvo4gwlNWkcYoVhgVVTYy3ac3K/view?usp=sharing




Portfolio Project

 



                                    Portfolio

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y6Ux_-LywSOT2_qmJYT-JyBTpcOAk9Aj/view?usp=sharing





Friday, April 1, 2022

Change on my CCR idea

 



    So I decided to scrap the idea of having an interview with a host and eating chips with hummus. I instead decided on redoing the whole thing and just going solo, without anyone else in the project. The reason I changed it was because there were some audio issues because the camera was semi-faraway from where we were talking. I also decided to change it because I thought the natural and loose script wouldn't work with what the rubric was asking for. 

    What I decided to do instead was make it a Q&A style video with the film's director (myself). Similar to the AMAs or live Q&As that professionals have on places like Reddit. I framed the questions on the rubric like ones asked by regular people. I thought this format was more formal, which allowed me to touch all the bases that the rubric wanted me to land on. And I'm super close to the camera so the audio was definitely picked up. 

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Starting the CCR

 


    So earlier today me and my friends started working on our CCRs. We all decided to do an interview-style CCR, seeing as how the presentation has to be creative. What I decided to do was record myself being interviewed for a podcast in which I discuss my film, like what professional filmmakers do. The host would pretty much read out the questions from the rubric and I would answer them in a natural way, hence why I had a pretty loose script. 

    I was also inspired by the show Hot-Ones, which is a show in which the guests eat spicy chicken wings, and as the show progresses the wings get spicier. Although I didn't have the premise of having the interview become more difficult as it progresses, I did take the idea of the show's main premise being that the interviewer and interviewee eat something together. In my take, we ate chips and hummus, and the show is very creatively titled: The Hummus Show. 

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Post-Production

 




            FINALLY done with the project! I worked hard editing this and tried my best with the limited footage I had. I actually had a lot of fun editing the footage, being able to practically alter the footage in ways I want, and let my creativity shine through is really special to me. Altogether, it took around 2 days to fully edit, which isn't bad in the grander scheme of things but I had a lot to do while editing. 

        One of the most annoying and inconvenient parts of editing this project was that my computer's GPU had a problem with image processing in DaVinci Resolve. Meaning that I couldn't work with regular images and couldn't adjust the scaling of clips. However, the most annoying part of this issue was that every once in a while DaVinci would crash, which both slowed me down tremendously and erased some of the progress I had if I didn't save. 

        However, I finally saw it through and I'm super glad that this project is over and complete. 

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Beginning to Edit

 


    I'm starting to begin the process of editing after collecting all the footage I need for the project. I downloaded DaVinci Resolve onto my computer as I have experience using it before and it's free. It's actually a pretty good editing program and has a lot of features. I remember having to use it a lot last school year for my TV Production class because I had to edit projects from home. 

    I'm planning on using the animation feature that DaVinci Resolve has for my project. I have some experience using animation in this program and I think that using it will really give my project a special edge that other projects won't have. 

Monday, March 21, 2022

Recording Session #2

 



    Yesterday, we finished recording all the footage for our project. We did it at our friend's house late at night and it took about an hour to get all the footage. We got a variety of different shots just to have options when I'm editing. We tried out practically every type of shot that's possible with an iPhone and a crappy $12 tripod. 

    But ultimately I think it came out very well. The shots look professional and have a purpose to them. I'll be looking to start editing the project together next week as I'm going to be out on vacation in 2 days and don't return until the end of spring break. 

CCR

                                                      CCR LINK https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GqYsdhgvo4gwlNWkcYoVhgVVTYy3ac3K/view?usp=sh...