Friday 28 October 2011

The New Idea

After the failure of last weeks pitch I decided to abandon the Original idea and go with my second choice and modify it slightly.
The idea was to have the advert shot at the level of a homeless person, comparing the differences. The new idea is to have a 1st person time lapse from the perspective of the homeless person, with a voiceover, if possible performed by a homeless person, if not then an actor, reading on of the stories framework have.

I've decided, based on the 151s battery life & memory capacity, to shoot this roughly 30 minutes before dusk, so as to incorporate the sunset and give the greater impression of time passing. If not I was planning on shooting at rush hour on a busy street, to get the biggest crowd as possible to show the extent to which homeless people are ignored by the vast majority.

I was  planning on shooting it one of three ways:
A- Camera tilted up to show faces
B- Camera deliberately tilted in a way that doesn't capture faces
C- Camera not at all tilted so as to film from the waist down

With A the idea is showing the faces of the people who ignore homeless people, and showing how many of them there are. Many people see homeless people as faceless urchins on the street, however they see the people who ignore them.
B is shot in a way that does not show faces, to make the crowd the faceless entity and emphasise the girth of the crowd.
I liked C as a shot as it shows the level at which the homeless are put on, as a lower being. With the camera filming mostly feet it will show the contrast between the crowd moving around their day to day lives and how a homeless person may be in one place for whole hours of the day.

I plan on talking to framework to see if one of the people they help would like to tell his story for the voiceover, and if they are unhappy recording then i will get an actor for the voiceover instead.

Tuesday 25 October 2011

Friday 21 October 2011

"Say Something Political" 1st storyboard

This is the basic skeleton for my advert. I've thought about doing it various different ways, this is an odd hybrid of them. Idea one was to shoot it in black & white until the 8th frame, after then it will be colour. I know its cheesy but so are most of my ideas. Example, the second idea is partially visible here, with the introduction of physical words such as "hope" to give a nice effect. This all stemmed from my original idea which had neither.

Saturday 15 October 2011

Friday Favourites

Missed out on updating yesterday but what the hey.
First video I liked this week, old Jamesons one, still good.

The other was the new Avengers Trailer.

Sorry to be brief but duty calls

Monday 10 October 2011

My "What In Tarnation" Site Of The Day

Whilst strolling throught the interwebs i happened across an interactive film in my journeys. Made by Chris Milk this film is a music video for Arcade Fire's 'We Used To Wait'. Not being sure how to explain it all i can do is ask you to close all your other browsers, stop what you are doing and set phasers to stunned... that came across a little nerdy, but nonetheless, click, watch, enjoy...

Friday 7 October 2011

A Start on The Context 2 Coursework

Today has been a productive day, filmed all our MALac scenes, did research into my network and kept the momentum long enough to research the moving image presence of the Midlands. I had heard about the Bang! short film festival last year but hadn't paid enough attention to it, and may be something I'll be interested in next year.
Another film festival I'd been told about last year was Mayhem. I was really interested in this festival but couldn't make the dates. This year I definately plan on going, if not for the entire event then at least a day or two. It seems like a great way of meeting people in the industry as well as seeing some great work from the horror genre.
Its a shame that the deadline date for the LSFF (London Short Film Festival) happens to be today, but such is life. However, planning for the final project is under way, with an actress showing interest and an actor very keen to make an appearance. I have high hopes for this year.

Friday's Favourites

This'll be a weekly post dedicated to Videos and pieces of media I find interesting, a kind of "Ooooh, that was clever" dedication. I'll start off with a video I saw a while ago but just re-stumbled upon the other day. the Motorola Xoom advert. This was one of the featured 'Superbowl' adverts and done by the post-production company 'Absolute Post' where I worked for a summer.
The next is a one-shot music video directed by Dan Eckman (Mystery Team). 'Freaks and Geeks' by up & coming american rapper/actor/comedian/screen-writer Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino is a simply made video that shows one shot films don't need to be elaborate to make an impact.


For now that's all but I'll have more to show next week, keep watching.

Tuesday 4 October 2011

First Context 2 Task

When I first thought about the existing "connections" I have to people in the multimedia industry I thought that it ended with my summer internship as a runner for Absolute Post, a Post-Production company based in Soho (http://absolutepost.co.uk/). But then I kept thinking and remembered that my aunt used to work for the BBC as a presenter/researcher. This could prove to be a useful source of contacts. Similarly my uncle is the Vice President & Chief Financial Officer for Electronic Arts's 'EA Sports' label. He's based over in Canada so its rare that I'd go over, however last time I went my brother and I tested a few of the games and met a large number of the designers, animators etc. One who stood out was Nick Gonzalez but everyone there was noteworthy. Apart from them I can't think of many more, however if I do I'll update this straight away.

1st DP3 Post

This is just a few shots of my basement, a location I thought may be useful when filming 'MALac'. The ceiling is very low and there's not much space but it could be possible to make it work.

Main room, for shooting.






If we don't mind the squeeze it could work nicely, may even give us some impromptu close ups.