Sunday, February 23, 2020

Filming Part 2


We weren't able to film this weekend. We have scheduled to film next weekend. Along with this I was also sick for most of the weekend with a cold. Our plan for filming has not changed. We will check out a camera this week. We will do this later in the week so we have more time before we need to return it. We will also do this with the tri pod. We won't need to take an SD card because Emiliano already owns one. Our filming location will be Andrew's house. We will film it on either Sunday or Saturday. The time for filming will be at around twelve pm on either of the days. Our plan for filming is still the same. Filming will be two hours give or take. We will film all ten scenes. We will also do retakes if they are necessary. If we don't need to do retakes the filming process will be significantly shorter. Last time our tripod wasn't working properly so in order to avoid this problem happening now we will open it and make sure it works before we take it home. Also when we check out the equipment we will each take a different item home. With these plans already in order I am confident that we will make a good video. We are both excited to start filming next week.

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Filming movie

Unfortunately we weren't able to get a lot of filming completed. My partner and I agreed to film next week so we did not check out a camera or SD card. When we film next weekend we plan on finishing the film in about two hours. We already have an organized schedule and plan for filming. We will film at my house. We plan on starting at around one o' clock p.m on Saturday and will finish filming at around three o' clock. We will probably take around ten minutes per shot if we stick to the story board and planning. However, if we don't need to retake any shots then it can go by significantly faster. If we don't do any retakes we will probably finish in about on hour or less. The filming time of two hours is just a rough estimate. When we film we will need to check out a school camera. We will also check out an SD card and tripod. We will do this the day before we film so the time limit allows us to turn it in the next week. We probably split the filming equipment that each of us takes home so that it is harder for us to lose one item. Then the following week we will return everything that we checked out. The reason we couldn't film last weekend was because we both had important events that we could not miss. These events took up most of our day which stopped us from filming at any time. If we could have moved them we would have. But next Saturday we will film as planned. We are both excited to film.

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Storyboard




Above here is our story board for our film. We used ten sheets to represent what will happen in each scene. We included camera angles, shots and a picture of what the scene will roughly look like. In the first scene we will show the main character making breakfast. In the second we will show a file that alludes to his profession. In the third will show him continue to make breakfast. Then after these scenes go back and forth we will show answer the door and then abruptly slam it. We have already outline the scenes, sounds in the film, and schedule in power points. I think that our film is well organized and interesting and will be enjoyable to watch. We both look forward to filming.

Monday, February 10, 2020

LSHP

Recently we have planned for how we will proceed to film our video. We went over where we will film it, the filming schedule, the health precautions and who will participate. Our location for filming will be at Andrew's house. Our schedule will start today with us planning out the process for filming. For health and safety we will keep our phones charged in case of an emergency. We will also have bottles of water to stay hydrated as we film. Our film will have two participants Andrew and Emiliano. Andrew will hold the camera and play one of the supporting characters. While Emiliano will be the main character. With the planning that we have now I think that we will make a great film and enjoy doing it.

Title Design

For our title sequence we will have over 20 title credits. They will also come in the standard order for Hollywood films. The first two have our names and the name of our production company. The next two are the actors names which will be Andrew Cambron and Emiliano Vallejo and the film title which is the Rival. The next three are who the film was casted by, music by and visual effects. Next are the caption designer and edited by. After this are the production designer and director of photography. The last four are the producer, story by, written by, and directed by. These titles will come in the order that I described them which complies with Hollywood standards. I look forward to filming this film.

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Sound Script

The sound script for the opening scenes of this movie is simple. From scenes one through five the song Teddy Bear by Elvis will be playing. This song will give the movie an upbeat comedic tone. We chose this song because of its happy and upbeat mood. When scenes seven through ten start the story for the movie will be introduced. In scene seven the main character will be talking to someone so the main sound will be voices. In scene eight the main character will slam the door and this noise will be the main noise. Next the agent will begin to shout. Finally it will cut the main character eating breakfast and muffled shouting will be heard. We believe that this sound was the best suited for what we wanted to do and look forward to filming.

Shooting Script

This presentation shows how our film opening will play out visually. It shows the different camera angles, movements, and what the characters are doing in each scene. Scene one will show the main character open the stove and will use a long shot, mid shot, close up, and extreme close up. Scene two will show a view of the main character's room and then zoom in to a file that is on his desk. Scene 3 will show the character making coffee and will use a high angle, point of view shot, mid shot, and close up. Scene 4 will cut back too the main character's room and will use a high angle and insert. Scene 5 will go back to the kitchen and will use a long shot, mid shot and close up shot. Scene 6 will still be in the kitchen and will show him beginning to eat his breakfast and will use a long shot, close up and tracking shot. Scene 7 will show an agent waiting outside the door and will use a two shot, point of view shot and high angle. Scene 8 will show the agent talking to the main character and will use a point of view shot and an over the shoulder shot. Scene 9 will show the agent's reaction and will use a close up and action match. Scene 10 will show the main character finishing his breakfast and will use a mid shot and eye match.