Saturday, March 26, 2016

Planning is Key

        Making any type of media, whether it be film, art, or even radio broadcasting takes much planning and hard work. As these past weeks have gone by, I have been planning a film opening that I believed would outshine any of my other pieces of film. Yet, with a little bit too much confidence, I continuously need to make more adjustments to my plans. I have thought of various locations without factoring in the time it takes to reach these spots as well as the potential for having to return to the locations in following days. This is making me believe that filming in a more local location would be a better choice as it gives me more freedom to return and not be rushed into filming all in one day. I can also use multiple locations for shooting and through the magic of editing, make them all appear as one seamless continuous setting and place. Film making continues to have its ups and downs as new challenges constantly abrupt the flow of things. I am learning that it takes much more energy to plan times and locations a lot more thoroughly than expected. I could only imagine a major shoot that takes months to film, let alone the probably years of planning and organizing.

Low Light Filming

        Camera work and filming is not my forte. I much prefer to be sitting down in an editing room organizing clips and putting together the final product. I have already found many troubles with shooting, especially using a DSLR. Filming with this type of camera requires a lot of light to be present otherwise there will be a lot of film grain or "noise." Film grain looks like particles floating along the screen and depending on how severe it is, it can be very distracting to the viewer. DSLR's require a lot of light to avoid this unwanted grain yet with a tight budget, it can be rather difficult to avoid. Due to the fact that I'm filming at night, I have done some research on how to get rid of this the most efficiently. A youtube channel called "Fenchel & Janisch" explains a few tips on the subject in the simplest way possible. Noise is just another struggle of the average film maker, yet with good technique, there are ways around it.

Low Light Shooting by Fenchel and Janisch:



Gear


        Professional films require not only the right mindset and dedication, but a whole slew of expensive and technologically advanced equipment. The gear that I will be using for this film opening will include a Canon T5i, a Rode microphone, as well as a shoulder rig. The software's that I will be using are Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects. While this gear is by no means the best of the best, it is as professional as it gets without braking the bank. I will also be shooting and editing the entire piece alone with little help. It is a large task yet I believe that I can get the job done. Many of the techniques I am using are not easy to master and I have been practicing already for a little bit. Major productions use some of the top gear and techniques which is where much of the budget comes out of. For example, a film such as The Hobbit used over 40 Red cameras, all costing over 50 grand separately. Attempting to produce your own piece of film really gets a person understanding all of the dedication needed for massive productions.


Image Credit:

  1. http://shop.usa.canon.com/wcsstore/ExtendedSitesCatalogAssetStore/32251_1_l.jpg
  2. http://cdn2.rode.com/images/products/videomicpro/gallery/1.jpg
  3. http://img.dxcdn.com/productimages/sku_416025_1.jpg

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Crew

        Creating even something as simple as a film opening is very challenging. Even through planning and timing everything to an exact measurement, it is still very hard to get everybody on the same track. Due to 'Nightfall' having a very specific setting, the opening needs to be filmed on location. As I have explained before, the two places that seem to work the best are Las Olas in downtown Fort Lauderdale, or South Beach itself. For this shoot, I plan to have a camera operator, actor, and sound person. I already have people in mind to come along, yet plans continuously get changed. This project is helping me realize the struggles with creating a film opening, let alone an entire film. Relying on others is not a good choice because you never know what will happen.

Cinematic Technique

        Ben Fields is an interesting character. His mindset may be a bit off with others yet he loves to create and use his brain for sharing. Ben makes money writing for the local paper as well as doing independent work for clients. I wanted to use Ben's mindset as part of the film itself. For the opening I plan to have a very cinematic feel. I want the film to be beautiful artistically and very appealing to the eye. As I was doing research I came across a short cinematic film by Christian Lanza. Christian is a young film maker from Chicago, Illinois and his work is very inspiring in how it is all his own work yet it looks very professional. Christian's work also gave me the inspiration to use a song by Josh Pan. This style of filming is much more challenging than many think and I plan to practice a lot before the actual day of filming.

Christian's Work:

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

        The film 'Nightfall' explores the various challenges posed by Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Ben Fields has had PTSD since age 15 and still hasn't managed to cope well with it. "Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and severe anxiety, as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event," as stated by the Mayo Clinic. PTSD has no cure, yet it can be controlled and managed through various medications and therapy. 
        "Individuals with PTSD are not dangerous," as stated by Sonya Norman, PhD, Eric B. Elbogen, PhD and Paula P. Schnurr, PhD under the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Although Ben may frighten people around him at times, he has never actually hurt anyone. All of his thoughts are in his mind and no one can understand him, which is why it is such a struggle. I believe that film is a great way to send a message to a vast amount of people all across the globe. I hope that this film and all the ideas it portrays will inform individuals about the effects that PTSD has on a person and that it will make them want to help in any way possible. 



Quotes:
1.     "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)." Mayo Clinic. N.p., 15 Apr. 2014. Web. 16 Mar. 2016. <http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/basics/definition/con-20022540>.

2.    Norman, Sonya, Eric B. Elbogen, and Paula P. Schnurr. "Research Findings on PTSD and Violence." U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/co-occurring/research_on_ptsd_and_violence.asp>.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Location


     The title 'Nightfall' didn't appear overnight. The film takes place in a city environment. The city and culture the film is based upon is Miami, Florida, however location shooting can be done in many regions from Las Olas in downtown Fort. Lauderdale, to South Beach itself. Filming on location has been a struggle, mainly due to the fact that it will take a lot of work to match schedules with everyone who needs to come on the shoot. Also, shooting would best be done in one day as going to either one of these locations is a ways away. Planning and storyboarding the shots is a major key to being successful with this film opening. The title has many meanings behind it. First of all, the character Ben Fields is in a tough place in life. Nightfall resembles darkness and how things can come out of no where, such as when Ben's life drastically changed when his parents died at 15 y/o. Many events such as car crashes happen at night due to the cover of darkness. Also, the film very much so revolves around the night time, as Ben plans his schemes and achieves them only at night.

Image Credit:

  1. JR Investigations. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://jrsinvestigations.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/south-beach-Private-Investigations.jpg>.
  2. Mangos On Las Olas. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://www.mangosonlasolas.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/mangos1-500x206.jpg>.