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Nov 2, 2012

Crystal Clear (I did not make this)


Crystal Clear

I wish I could embed this, but just click on it.

This was a movie I forced myself on shortly before production for the Lansing 48 Hour Film Festival.

It was fun to see how a different group of people works together on this stuff.  I wish I could expand my group of people I normally work with so I wouldn't have to own every part of the production.

Anyways.....

Script:
I'm not use to reading a script that's actually formatted.  It was confusing, and shocking how little dialogue there was.  I didn't like my part, so I decided early in to make it as creepy as possible.  Most of which was cut, probably for good reason.

3 people viewing a house, me and another group... not sure if I buy it but it moves quick enough that it's sufficient for 5 minutes.

Sound and Video:
What a difference actual training and a crew can make.  Aside from a few really dark shots I think it looks and sounds great.  The neighbors were mowing the lawn for a good part of this and there was a hum through out the house, most of which was inaudible.

Overall:
I wanted to write this up because it was a fun experience and I think it came together really well.  It won second place, I think they are mad that it didn't get first place.  It's a winner either way.  But now I'm out of things to say about it.  It feels kind of impersonal... but I wasn't around for writing or editing so maybe there is a hidden meaning over being a homage to Arrested Development.

A++++ would work with again.

Oct 23, 2012

Open Position (a Kalamazoo 2880 film festival entry)



This is the 4th 48 hour film festival video that I've been involved with. Actually make that 5th. This one went k considering the resources we had to work with. We pulled bio pic and some other crap that was quickly ignored.

Anyways:

Premise: biopic is stupid and I had way too many people involved for this to be anything like Titus was last year. I leaned on some of my cartoon tricks of just throwing awkwardness at the screen. Interview and the quickest way to fail without requiring much in terms of acting, props or planning.

It wasn't a biopic although for a brief moment I thought we were going to follow around the interviewer documentary style.

Video: the goal was to just have 3 cameras running at all times. The goal was not met as one immediately failed and the other two had battery issues. I wasn't able to pay attention to everything so the focus is all over the place.

Audio: I borrowed a nice boom mic from the public access station but as you can probably hear I didn't use it. On camera audio was all I had time or effort for as usual.

Script/Acting: we wrote some questions for the interviewer and I shouted stuff at the interviewees. Everyone sat in a room and figured most of it out while I played with the set. I think the prep or at least the comfortability shows, which is great because we had a lot of new people and the returning "favorites" were tired/unmotivated/pressed for time.

Editing: for the first time in these things I thought I was doing better than I was. Had a watchable first cut at 11 minutes before 10pm on Saturday (8minute final due at 6pm Sunday). After calling it an early night and having a couple hours wasted Sunday I was pushing it for time. I wanted to do a color correction and sound fix but I realized that I had accidentally deleted 3 minutes in the middle and that Final Cut Pro decided it was done working for me on this project. A last minute search and rescue of footage and slicing for time constraints made this come out a lot rougher than I was hoping for. Thankfully I found a fun public domain track to edit for transitions.

Overall: it is more of the same from mr, I keep having the dream of stepping my game up and making something that is interesting to watch on a visual/audio level. Something that can live on its own without having me force it on people. But considering I had about half the time and effort to give to this as normal there is an efficiency savings that I should be proud of.

Longer slightly prettier to see and hear cut coming soon.

Aug 21, 2012

10 things that would help me be more creative/productive

1.  If I didn't have to wait for video to render/upload/convert.  I would be more willing to try new things if there wasn't such a lag time in seeing how it turned out.

2.  If I had an on camera surrogate.  So I could pay attention in front and behind the camera.

3.  If I had a larger living area to setup a permanent/semi permanent video room.

4.  If I didn't have to drive so far to/from work.  I would have more energy to work on worthless things.

5.  If I had a way to accurately dictate ideas while driving.

6.  If festivals/competitions were easier/cheaper to enter.

7.  If I had the same amount of subscribers that I had when I did the cartoon.

8.  If I could trust anyone to do anything without my direct supervision.

9.  If I could light and record sound easier and quicker.

10.  If I didn't have any other relationships, interests, or obligations outside of video stuff.