Monday, April 4, 2022

CCR/ Reflection

 What a ride this has been! We are finally at the end of the road. This project definitely challenged certain skills and tactics that I did not know I had. Overall, I am happy with our final product, but I do think I would have liked to make some different decisions that would have made this progress easier and faster. For example, I wish the amount of content that we tried to fit into this opening would have been reduced. I feel like we tried to fit so much into two minutes, and even though I am happy with it, I do feel like it would have been a better opening if we had more time to make it more simple and easier to understand. I like the way that we were able to use the representation of teenagers dealing with post-traumatic stress, while still implementing an interesting story of a crime to add to our mystery/thriller genre. Overall, I learned so many things about editing, planning, and the amount of work it takes to produce a two-minute video. I hope you like it!


Click here to watch my CCR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp3iabSH9ng


Sunday, April 3, 2022

Final Video!!!

 Here it is!!, here is our opening to our movie, The Anderson Sisters

CLICK HERE TO WATCH!! 

https://youtu.be/87QQu8zA0xc





Sunday, March 27, 2022

Putting Things Together!

 I am feeling really releived all of our filming and recording is finally done:) I sent the footage to Eugenia, and we both had a conversation over what to do next. We are feeling very excited aboutfinally getting done with this step, and soley focusing on editing now. We still have yet to figure out the font and placement of our credits. We both agree that the best way to introdcuce them is in the very beginning of our forest scene, and try to do it as quick as possible but for it not to look too rush. We are also realizing just how long all of this footage may be, and as we get further into editing, I do believe we will have to make some smaller changes. However, I do think that we have more than enough footage, so at least we can worry about cutting footage instead of having to worry about needing more.

Eugenia told me she had found some ideas for the font of our credits and title in Canva, I looked over them and really liked them! Once we are done editing the forest scenes, where the credits are taking place, we will put our two top choices of fonts and comrae which one is better. I am feeling a little worried though, I think we might be behind scehdule considering how much there is left to edit. I have been very busy due to family travels during spring break, but I plan on finding some small portions of time to start editing and at least get a rough draft of our opening done.

Friday, March 25, 2022

Filming the Therapist Scene

 After recording the multiple voiceovers, my aunt and I began rehearsing the lines for the therapist scene. We spent about thirty minutes repeatedly rehearsing these lines. I would say that doing this acting was by far the greatest challenge in this project for me so far. I did not anticipate for it to be so hard to get in character, especially since the feelings I was supposed to portray during these lines were serious and required me to act very engagedly with my emotions. Additionally, I couldn't help but feel awkward and kept on nervously laughing every time I would make eye contact with my aunt. This made this progress longer. The only thing that helped me get over my poor acting skills was the several rehearsals we did, and the tips that my aunt gave me about getting into character. After rehearsing, it took about nine takes, but I was satisfied and happy after the ninth one and felt relieved that I was finally able to get into character.

After we were done with my shots, I grabbed teh tripod and positioned it similar to the storyboard's frame, making the therapist be on the right third, but not using a POV shot. After this, I played around with the room's windows in order to get the best lighting possible. Filming my aunt's shots was a much easier process. We did the same scene and filmed both of us after taking a full take. This worries me a little because when it comes to choosing one video's sound, it will be hard since there were some improvised lines or term changes in the multiple takes we took. However, we got so much footage, I am sure I will be able to fix anything that seems out of place with some clip or sound that could go in its place. There is another realization that worried me, and it is how long this therapist conversation was. It was bout 50 seconds, which is 20 more seconds than what I anticipated it to be. I suppose I might have to cut some of the forest scenes out, but I think this might be a good thing, since some scenes during the hiking portion were a little repetitive.

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Recording Our Voice-Over!!

 I was finally able to record our voice-over!! I had been waiting to record this crucial part of our project because we first had to finish editing the first forest section of our video in order to know what to say, and which lines to say over which specific scenes. I was so excited to use my aunt's recording studio. She taught me some tricks on enunciating my words and being able to speak on the mood that I am trying to portray to my audience. For instance, in this case, this mood was supposed to be melancholic and anxious in order to portray this to the viewers. We stopped and did several rehearsals of just me speaking it before even getting to recording. Most of the mistakes that she helped me fix included making sure I take pauses so I don't reveal me running out of breath, keeping a slow rhythm, and getting over properly pronouncing some words. This last challenge was a bit difficult because my accent comes out sometimes, especially when I am nervous. However, practicing with her helped a lot.



Once we began recording, my aunt pulled up the script on a screen inside the booth, and together we fixed several errors. We added more sentences that we thought would give the scene better context and make it flow more properly. I was feeling more confident after these corrections, and was able to imagine the new lines over the footage of some slips. Additionally, I even threw in some sentences I myself created that I thought Maddie would say. I made sure to leave some pauses in between these improvisations so I am able to cut them if they end up not working. Once we finished, we had three official recordings, all of which she emailed to me in Mp3 and wav format in order to have two formats if one did not work. I am feeling ready to edit them and put them over the footage, especially in the case we put them and realize we need additional new lines, so we can have time to record these and add them as well.



Sunday, March 20, 2022

Sound Choices/ Building the Setting

 So far the hardest part of the editing process has been, as mentioned before, choosing the sound. Me and Eugenia have been looking at several websites with royalty free music in order to find the best sound background, however, ever since the group discussion day, we have been looking for nature sounds as well, such as noises of birds, wind, and trees from a park. We have had to make sure that these noises have no human talking in them though, since all of our shots have only the two sisters, since we of course intended for the hike to look isolated. We have found several that we like, and added them to our Google drive folder so that we both have access to them. Listening to these reminded us of our previous sound project in which we were partners in, and made us realize we could foley our own sounds, such as the sound of footsteps on the leaves, or the sound when Maddie falls and twists her ankle. We could use actual leaves from our backyard to record these, or some hat object hitting the ground for Maddie’s fall. We don’t know yet if we want to draw too much attention to the footstep sounds though, since we want the audience to focus on what is being said on the voice-over.

We plan to try these out and put them on our finished product once the editing of clips is done. We want to make sure that our sounds go together as professionally as possible and don’t sound immature. Aside from that, these are not key elements of our video, therefore if we fail at making them sound good, I don’t think it would hurt us too much. However, I do want us to give it our best shot in order to give this project everything it needs for it to be its best version. Today I talked with my aunt and figured out some arrangements that we could do in order to have the perfect setting for our therapist scene. She told me she could bring some blankets and props that could certainly help with the setting. We also talked about costumes. I will be wearing the same over sized brown crew neck and black leggings as Maddie wore on the past scene we filmed, since these two are supposed to go together. As for my aunt, we thought neutral colors would be best for the Therapist. A cardigan would give her q comforting vibe, and some jewelry as well. We will both be bringing options from our closets before filming day in order to compare our options and choose the one we see as most fitting.

Friday, March 18, 2022

Script For the New Scenes

 Now that spring break is coming, our next steps are to finalize our sound choices, get down with the filming of the therapist scene, and finish the voice-over recording. Thankfully, we already have a storyboard and a script for the filming of the therapist scene, right now it is all about simply carrying on with it and getting it done. Eugenia was able to finish the monologue on our google doc, last class, as I was editing the clips from the forest that we already have. She read it to me, and we both agreed that these words were the right ones for Maddie to say as the video advances. As seen in this monologue, we agreed on repeatedly emphasizing the sister's names, and clearly identifying who is Sarah, and who is MADDIE. We realize that we are the ones creating this opening, and we surely know for a fact who these characters are, we created them. However, when our audience watches this, they will have absolutely no backstory or knowledge, with no clue with who they are, and why will need reinforcement on who is who.

I am planning to record the voice-over and shoot the therapist scene with my aunt this next few days. I asked my aunt if she'd be willing to play the role of the therapist and she agreed! We are happy with this casting choice since not only is she an actress, but she is also in her late thirties, and has the appearance of a therapist we are looking for. There is an issue, though. I am trying to figure out where exactly to film this. It has to be a room that certainly does not look like a bedroom, since it has to look like a therapist's office. I have a bean bag and a mini sofa which I could arrange to look like an office, adding a mini desk and some flowers as well. However, I need to find a way in order to make sure that no bed or sign of a bedroom is shown in any room we choose to film in, which will be har, since all rooms in both houses I can film in have beds in them.

CCR/ Reflection

  What a ride this has been! We are finally at the end of the road. This project definitely challenged certain skills and tactics that I did...