Tuesday, March 9, 2010

This past week in class we had a workshop on how to plan for our film. We learned about different techniques that can easily and cheaply take our movies to the next level, from using a green scream to making a fake courpse, Eric showed it all. He also stressed the importance of planning. Planning out your shots, planning ahead for as many things that could possibly go wrong, getting permission to be filming on the property you are on, and dealing with your crew and actors are all intergral parts of the film making process if you want to do it successfully and legally. After we talked about all of these things and several other topics, we were able to break into our teams to discuss our films.


My team made a lot of ground this week. We were able to talk through all of the storyboards and get on the same page as far as the sequence of events and the shots that we needed to protray our story effectively and creatively. We wrote out our script for the few portions of our film that include speaking parts. We discussed casting for the longest, talking about what we envisioned for our main character. We decided that he needed to be a very steriotypical college student. Who is slighly athletic and quite the slacker. Basically, he needs to be the typical dude. We each scrolled through our phone books and facebooks searching for someone who could not only fit the look, but also be willing to take time out of thier schedule to film, and could have some acting talent. This was a much more daunting task than it seemed. Finally we came up with several options, all of whom will be wonderful action heroes.

We also discussed some of the more experimental shots that we wanted to incorporate into our film.. One shot that we talked about was inspired by the movie we watched last week, Blow Out. At the beginning of our story, the action hero is frantically scrambling around his room getting ready and getting his things together after oversleeping and being late for his class. The shot will scan around the room around and around, showing his hysteria and the wreck his room and life are. I think it will be a very interesting shot to really grab the attention of the audience at the very beginning of our film. There are several other eye-grabbing shots in store for this film. I am looking forward to filming soon and have very high hopes for this movie. We have a lot of very good ideas and are taking care to plan it well, and I am hopeful that it will translate to film the way we hope.

1 comment:

  1. Using Facebook and contact lists to find your actors -- brilliantly 21st century!

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