Now that we had all our footage all that was left to do was edit it together. The following is a brief description of what we did in the lessons following the shoot.
Post Film Lesson One
We began by looking over our footage and importing it into Final Cut Pro. We started to roughly edit the clips in order to create a basic time line of what we wanted it to look like. There were a few gaps left where we wanted titles or sound effects to go but apart from that we got a good chunk done this lesson. We were surprised how quickly it all came together, although of course it needed finer editing.
Post Film Lesson Two
We finished the basic edit in this lesson and began looking for music to add. We spent a long time on royalty free websites picking some downbeat jazz and an accurate siren sound effect. However, we found when we imported these into Final Cut Pro it rejected them and would not play them on our time line. We found out that we had to convert them to an .aiff file type instead of an .mp3. We used Adobe Soundbooth to do this. Once our music and sound effect was in place we listened to the completed audio and realised at some points it was hard to hear what the characters were saying. We thought recording their parts and dubbing them over would be easier that re-shooting the entire opening so went and recorded that at the end of the lesson. We used Logic Pro to edit the sound and imported it into Final Cut Pro. We began placing the sound in the time line.
Post Film Lesson Three
We perfected the dubbing in this lesson and whilst listening to the audio we realised some of the voice over we had recorded was a little quiet. We re-recorded this in the same way as we recorded the other voice over/dubbing and imported it into the time line. We tweaked the audio and added cross fades in order to get a smoother sound from clip to clip. We began adding titles and came up with the idea of filming the diamond glittering in the light and the titles on their own looked a little boring. We based this idea on the opening of the children's tv show The Queen's Nose. This can be seen below:
Post Film Lesson Four
We edited the diamond in the light sequence at the start of this lesson and refined the titles to be sure they looked exactly as we wanted them too. After going over the edit a few times to be sure we hadn't missed anything we exported the final opening as a Quick Time movie. We then screened it to the rest of the class and received feed back.
Post Film Lesson Five
This was our last lesson where we just tweaked a few things people had brought up at the screening. We created our company logos using Motion and Photoshop and added them to the start of the opening and took a few more screen caps to put on our blogs. For the second half of the lesson we talked as a group about how we would go about creating our group evaluation. We split the seven evaluation questions into groups and decided how would be best to explain them. We decided on creating two Prezis, two Xtranormal pieces and a video/audio to go with our opening in the style of a DVD extra. We split these amongst us all so that each group member would take charge of writing up the groups' answer to a certain evaluation question or questions. We arranged a way of communicating in case any one ran into trouble. We decided to film the video piece next week and edit it in time for the coursework deadline.
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
PRODUCTION SCHEDULE
Although the pre-production work took a few lessons to sort, the actually production of our opening only took us one session to film. Below is a brief run through of what we did.
Filming Lesson
We began by checking over out pre-production work briefly to be sure everything we needed was there. Then we went to our first location, which was the college restaurant, in order to film one of our scenes. We had agreed to meet at a certain place and time with a teacher in order to get into the restaurant but when we arrived we couldn't find her. We spent a good twenty minutes talking to other teachers around the area before being able to get into the restaurant to set up our equipment. This was a bit annoying as we knew we had to go to another location and film there too so were a bit worried we'd run out of time. However, the shooting of the restaurant/bar scene went really well and we were allowed to use props from the bar which made the scene even more convincing. We had a few issues when we were packing up as it took us a while to dismantle the light, but apart from that everything went fine.
We returned the light and then moved on to our second location which was a grubby looking house by the docks. We had agreed to meet our other actress there so whilst we were waiting for her we planned what room we'd use. We decided the downstairs was too dark so went upstairs. Part of the house is facing a main road meaning that that end had a lot of background noise of traffic so we tried to get as far away from it as possible. Once our actress arrived we began to film, this was where I had to work quite hard as every one else in my group had to be in the scene acting. This meant I had to hold the microphone whilst also making sure the camera was in the right position and filming. The day we chose to film on was quite a cold one and the windows in the house were wide open or non-existant meaning the location itself was really cold. After an hour or so of filming both myself and the actors were finding it difficult to keep going as our hands were freezing up. We reviewed the footage we had and realised we'd made a continuity error so had to re-shoot a scene. Following this we packed up and headed back to the college to return the equipment confident that we had got everything we needed.
Filming Lesson
We began by checking over out pre-production work briefly to be sure everything we needed was there. Then we went to our first location, which was the college restaurant, in order to film one of our scenes. We had agreed to meet at a certain place and time with a teacher in order to get into the restaurant but when we arrived we couldn't find her. We spent a good twenty minutes talking to other teachers around the area before being able to get into the restaurant to set up our equipment. This was a bit annoying as we knew we had to go to another location and film there too so were a bit worried we'd run out of time. However, the shooting of the restaurant/bar scene went really well and we were allowed to use props from the bar which made the scene even more convincing. We had a few issues when we were packing up as it took us a while to dismantle the light, but apart from that everything went fine.
We returned the light and then moved on to our second location which was a grubby looking house by the docks. We had agreed to meet our other actress there so whilst we were waiting for her we planned what room we'd use. We decided the downstairs was too dark so went upstairs. Part of the house is facing a main road meaning that that end had a lot of background noise of traffic so we tried to get as far away from it as possible. Once our actress arrived we began to film, this was where I had to work quite hard as every one else in my group had to be in the scene acting. This meant I had to hold the microphone whilst also making sure the camera was in the right position and filming. The day we chose to film on was quite a cold one and the windows in the house were wide open or non-existant meaning the location itself was really cold. After an hour or so of filming both myself and the actors were finding it difficult to keep going as our hands were freezing up. We reviewed the footage we had and realised we'd made a continuity error so had to re-shoot a scene. Following this we packed up and headed back to the college to return the equipment confident that we had got everything we needed.
PRE PRODUCTION SCHEDULE
Below is a brief run through of the things we did in lessons before filming. In order to be sure we were ready to film and knew exactly what we were doing we had to produce some pre-production work. We had to of course come up with a story, write a group synopsis and treatment, draft a script and story board, and run through location checks in order to make sure we didn't run into any danger whilst out filming.
Lesson One
We began by talking through our individual ideas, and the fact that one of our team members had dropped Media. We had to find a way to work without her as we needed three actors in one scene as someone to film and hold the microphone. We figured we would manage to work it out and after hearing Di's idea we quite liked the sound of it. We decided to keep our notes together and talk more about it the next lesson.
Lesson Two
We refined our idea, which was a combination of Di's original idea and ideas we had come up with in the previous lesson. We began thinking about location and props, and created a small proposal for our opening which we then had to read out to the class. The idea was still quite rough so it took a while to really get it across to people what we wanted to do with it as we were still so unsure ourselves. The feedback we got was really helpful and we realised we were drifted out of the Noir genre and more into a psychological horror of some sort. We decided to reign it all in and it was only then that we came up with an idea we were really happy with.
Lesson Three
This lesson we really moved on to our pre-production work. We decided who would take up each role within the group and distributed duties to each person. We filled in location and health and safety sheets because we knew exactly where we wanted to film, but we realised we needed an extra location to film the restaurant scene. I decided to ask the college if we could use their restaurant and they agreed, giving us a set time to come and film and instructions on how to get in. We began making loose notes for our treatment and wrote a rough synopsis. We all had set pieces to finish at home in order to be ready to film in time.
Lesson Four
This was our final week of writing the post production. We put together everything we had done in class and at home and checked them over to be sure we were ready to go shoot. We made final adjustments to the treatment and brainstormed about who we could get to help us with the acting. In the end we managed to get out friend who had dropped out to come in and do a bit of acting for us. We began filming in the next lesson, and successfully got all our shots during the three hours allocated for that.
Lesson One
We began by talking through our individual ideas, and the fact that one of our team members had dropped Media. We had to find a way to work without her as we needed three actors in one scene as someone to film and hold the microphone. We figured we would manage to work it out and after hearing Di's idea we quite liked the sound of it. We decided to keep our notes together and talk more about it the next lesson.
Lesson Two
We refined our idea, which was a combination of Di's original idea and ideas we had come up with in the previous lesson. We began thinking about location and props, and created a small proposal for our opening which we then had to read out to the class. The idea was still quite rough so it took a while to really get it across to people what we wanted to do with it as we were still so unsure ourselves. The feedback we got was really helpful and we realised we were drifted out of the Noir genre and more into a psychological horror of some sort. We decided to reign it all in and it was only then that we came up with an idea we were really happy with.
Lesson Three
This lesson we really moved on to our pre-production work. We decided who would take up each role within the group and distributed duties to each person. We filled in location and health and safety sheets because we knew exactly where we wanted to film, but we realised we needed an extra location to film the restaurant scene. I decided to ask the college if we could use their restaurant and they agreed, giving us a set time to come and film and instructions on how to get in. We began making loose notes for our treatment and wrote a rough synopsis. We all had set pieces to finish at home in order to be ready to film in time.
Lesson Four
This was our final week of writing the post production. We put together everything we had done in class and at home and checked them over to be sure we were ready to go shoot. We made final adjustments to the treatment and brainstormed about who we could get to help us with the acting. In the end we managed to get out friend who had dropped out to come in and do a bit of acting for us. We began filming in the next lesson, and successfully got all our shots during the three hours allocated for that.
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