Sunday, April 16, 2017
Major and Minor Tasks!
Final Thoughts
Wrapping things up, I have so many thoughts running through my mind. Mainly, why didn’t I organize myself better beforehand but I am still proud of what I have done with the obstacles I have ran into. There is a point where you have to let go. I have a very difficult time doing that and I find that with every project I make in AICE Media Studies I am taught the lesson more and more. This is not the last thing I will ever make and so it doesn’t have to represent everything I want to say with my life, it can just exist as itself. That being said, I am pretty unhappy with the audio in the film. At times it is just so distracting it ruins the scene for me, but audio is something that I understand I will get the hold of with practice! In addition, I need to improve my sense of pacing when writing for a film and I also wish I had allotted myself more time for editing but I can’t go back now.
These final postings are very bittersweet for me because I have adored this class so much and knowing that it’s coming to a close is saddening. Bright things are ahead though.
Thanks for tuning in!
Cassie.
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Titles & Downloads
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The title card. I've also decided to use cinematic bars for the film but that's mainly because I got excited about Premiere's fancy options! |
Besides filming I’ve spent a bunch of today updating my computer to the latest Mac operating system in order to download a free trial of Adobe Premiere Pro CC to edit with. I mentioned this in a previous post but to sum it up I had quite a couple of issues with iMovie and decided that it was time to try something new. As you can see, I've attached a little screenshot of the film’s title card which I'm very happy with. I’ve decided on calling the film ‘Carousel’ because I really want to touch on the cyclical nature of longing in this film and I believe that the word carousel, referring to children's merry-go-rounds, will clearly translate this idea as they center around a circular motion.
In other news, I am also on the hunt for a song to edit into the ending scene so that when Isabelle stumbles upon Kimi she hears her before she sees her. Not only would I like to incorporate the technique to build tension but I also think it would reinforce the way Kimi’s character carries a ray around her. All of the dreams are vibrant with color and otherworldly, so in turn I would like to mimic that atmosphere with music when Isabelle meets her.
Talk soon,
Cassie.
Monday, April 10, 2017
Coming up Roses!
Hello! So, I’ve been doing some planning (what’s new?) and I feel like despite the major stumbles I’ve had along the way something is finally clicking. First, in the midst of all the madness I forgot to tell you a few things. Michaela wasn’t available in the end so I actually got my friend Kimi to portray the “dream girl.” In addition, the pool scene wound up feeling out of place in context so I cut it from the film. Before shooting last week I altered a bit of the plot, making it so that Isabelle gets recurring dreams of a girl, investigates the dreams, and runs into the girl in real life but shuts her away. I thought this would more directly communicate what I’m trying to say about the cycle of loneliness in longing, wanting to reach out but never acting on those wants, even in dreamlike scenarios. Instead of ending it on a roundabout, I decided to end it with her having another dream but this time with a different subject to directly translate the idea of a cycle in a way that felt more fit.
I have made a shooting schedule for Wednesday through Friday, scene by scene, and finished touching up the storyboards on my phone. I've attached a few examples alongside the schedule! I've also have been working quite a bit on the film's website and postcard advertisement. I have decided that for marketing purposes I want to attach teasers alongside general information about the film on its homepage to entice audiences. In regards to the postcard ad, I have been constructing a visual of Kimi's face surrounded by hanging sheets that fall over Isabelle as she sleeps. I believe that this will justly translate the idea of Kimi's looming presence (or what she represents) in Isabelle's everyday. After filming I will use screen shots from the footage of both parties, overlay the images as so, and trace the final product in pen to create the illustration.



Talk soon,
Cassie.

Talk soon,
Cassie.
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Just Kidding
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still from shooting |
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still from shooting |
I think my primary takeaway from this experience has been that I need make decisions quicker and stick with them. When looking at my blog/ journey, it’s a lot of back and forth. Here I am jumping back once again and I apologize for my inconsistencies. The choice is final (and my only one now) that I will simply have to get everything (with the exclusion of two scenes I've already shot) all day Wednesday and Thursday morning and go back to my initial idea. Taking into account that it is spring break, I feel calmer because I will have more hours in the day to film as opposed to right after school until eight. A detailed shooting schedule is to come of the exact times I will be shooting exact scenes from the film. In addition, I am working on my CCR and card now that I have sealed the deal.
Talk soon,
Cassie.
Saturday, April 8, 2017
A Solution
Quick note before reading: I wrote this last night but forgot
to post it which is why I refer to Saturday as
tomorrow and not today!
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Mark with a beautiful hat. |
After meeting with Ms. Stoklosa we both agreed that it would
be best to move quickly with the time that I have left. Filming everything over
again on Wednesday (when I’m back from my trip) would be too late, and so I am
currently planning the details of shooting with my brother, Mark, in NYC tomorrow and
Sunday. I’m going to continue with the general thematic issues of loneliness
and connection but because I have less time to film, am less familiar with the
area, and have fewer resources in New York, actor wise, I’m going to steer away
from scenes involving two or more people and/or the outdoors. Instead, I’m
going to follow a man who recently moved to New York. Upon moving he finds himself rather isolated and realizes that the city is not the romantic idea he had of it. By chance he stumbles
upon an old phone in the trash and takes it home with him out of curiosity,
eventually playing its voicemails left feeling connected to and haunted by the
idea of the owner. At the end I want him to find an old text that contains the
owner’s new number and for the two to have a long conversation where they open
up to one another.
I still have to write the script, so I don’t think I’ll be
sleeping tonight! Nonetheless, I am excited about this. Things are looking up.
Talk soon,
Cassie.
Cassie.
Friday, April 7, 2017
Big Issues
So I’ve ran into a lot of issues this past week and I need to record them before progressing into my following blog posts because they’re going to change a lot of things! First, there have been many scheduling problems with my main actress. As you know, I started shooting last Saturday but the footage was lost as it was shot in the wrong format and, thus, unusable. We filmed a big scene on Monday and I cleared Tuesday to get the majority of the remaining scenes that afternoon but an hour before shooting Isabelle asked to reschedule for Wednesday. I said okay however on Wednesday there was another issue where we were going to shoot a scene in the morning in addition to the afternoon but she cancelled because she realized that she had the SAT at 7:40. A miscommunication ensued where because we cancelled the morning shoot she thought that we had also cancelled shooting after school which I had no intention of doing. She said that she would be available Thursday instead and so yesterday I shot over half of the film combined with solo scenes of another character (the one from Isabelle’s imaginings) after she left.
I was stressed for time, of course, because the due date is steadily approaching but it also seemed doable to complete the rest of the film on Wednesday after I get back from NYC if I edit and work on my film, CCR, website, and postcard advertisement on my trip.
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The message that appears when I try to play one of the files. |
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The folder made by the recovery program. The blank files are the ones that I'm missing and won't open. There are also many files just not showing up. |
Talk soon,
Cassie.
Sunday, April 2, 2017
Vlogging??
Here's a little video of the preparation I got done on Saturday before shooting. I filmed the clip on my laptop's camera as to not waste the Sony's battery, which explains the quality. Regardless, the day went really well, I definitely feel more than ready to embark on future scenes now that I've dipped my toes in the water.
Cassie.
Obstacles Ahead
As I’ve mentioned in my scheduling post, I was supposed to initiate filming on Wednesday, the 29th to start things moving. Because I was still working on my idea, however, I decided that it was best to just meet and organize things like costuming as well as specific times we can shoot. Saturday marked the first official day of filming and it actually went really well. We focussed on the solo scenes and afterwards I went to Markham Park to help Isabelle with her opening for the AS media level. All was beautiful and dandy until that night when I uploaded the files to my computer and my heart literally broke to see that they were all shot in the wrong format. It turns out that my mom had been using my camera earlier that week and changed the format so that she could do fancy stuff with her photos. There's nothing I can do but to look forward and take this as a lesson learned to always check the file format before filming!
Coming home from helping Isabelle, though, I felt overwhelmingly inspired by the way we shot and decided to use my fumble as an opportunity to rework and maybe simplify some things in my story before shooting on Monday. Because of Saturday I'll be adding Wednesday to the list of shooting days so I can compensate with time!
Cassie.
List making!
Things I Need
A list of things I need to shoot!
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Blue Valentine, deleted scene (2010, dir. Derek Cianfrance)
- Actresses: A couple of posts ago I mentioned that my beautiful friend, Isabelle, volunteered to act as the protagonist in my project. Since then I’ve also found two other actresses, a lovely young lady named Jessica and my wonderful pal, Michaela, to play the friend character [Jessica] and the stranger [Michaela]. Jessica and Isabelle are already friends in real life which will help when shooting, even if I want there to be a disconnect between the actual characters, because the actors will be comfortable around each other. Moreover, although I originally envisioned a male to play the person from the protagonist’s dreams I was unable to find a male actor which is honestly fine because Michaela is also really into film and has expressed an interest in acting before so I’m excited to work with her, nonetheless!
- Equipment: For filming I will be using my Sony a6000. Editing wise, I typically utilize iMovie. Lately, however, I’ve been having some real issues with it regarding lagging and general performance. Sometimes in the middle of editing all of the audio will fail or images will severely decrease in quality and even after exporting never return to their original quality. In addition, several times I’ve exported and it’s changed the coloring of images without my doing so. I would really like to use an editing program such as Adobe Premiere Pro but I would need to update my computer first so that they’d have compatability.
- Wardrobe: In the opening scene I imagined Isabelle to already be wearing her cover-up to show that she hasn’t been swimming with Jessica. For this I would like to use something like a pale yellow top or a long T-shirt over her bathing suit. In general I would like to have her typically clothed with more layers than the people around her to indicate her guarded nature. This excludes the dream sequences, though, as she would be revealing more of who she is there. On Wednesday Isabelle showed me some of her clothes that she believed fit the character but I still have to specifically plan what to use for the ending scene and dream sequence!
- General Set Design: I’ve already started toying around a bit with my room to make it more along the lines of the living space I imagine for the character. Especially because this character is more reserved, her room is where she spends the majority of her time. Thus, it is necessary that I take the proper time to plan and build her world. I’ve already talked about using mainly primary colors which I would like to follow through with but I would also like to decorate her room with cues towards her longing for connection, like paper dolls holding hands and paintings she’s done.
That’s really all I can think of right now!
Talk soon,
Cassie.
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