Friday, April 29, 2016

INTRO TO 3-POINT LIGHTING

What are three key points that the presenter makes about lighting? Why are each of them important? What is one point that you would like to learn more about?

The presenter brings up a lot of good points when lighting. One of the things he said was to use hair light to make it look more filmic. More like a movie. It makes the talent pop out more. Also, to make the lights that light up the background don't spill on your talent, use Barndoors to stop the light. Another tip he gave was, if you to make something look a lot more dramatic, just use the key light. The key light is the most important light. However, this only depends on the angle of the key light. This way it'll make half of your talents face look dark and very mysterious/dramatic. I'd actually like to learn more about the suggestions for switching up your camera setting to when also setting up lights.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

DOCUMENTARY TREATMENT

What are 3 key things that this article tells the viewer to keep in mind? Why are they important?

  You should always give it your to tell a good story. If the story seems pointless, then nobody will remember it or talk about it afterwards. Also, try your best to show these good and interesting characters. Whomever they are, I'm sure they're worth showing on screen and you must d it in the most compelling way. Another thing to keep in mind would be to always have a climax and resolution. If these two are missing, then the film itself will feel like something was missing. Empty. If you can follow these 3 things your project will come out a lot better.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

REFLECTORS

What are 3 considerations you must keep in mind when shooting outdoors? How would you use a reflector? Why?

  Three things to keep in mind when shooting outside would be we to make sure your actors are outside to get used to the brightness. This is because your actors could be squinting at the camera due to the sun. Also, make sure to know where the sun is at what ever time. That way you can know where the reflectors  would go for which scenes. To use a reflector you need to position it at an angle that the sun hits it perfectly and the light bounces back directly at your talent or what ever needs lighting.

Monday, April 25, 2016

WHAT IS DOCUMENTARY FILM?

What do you think a documentary film is? Why are they interesting and important? Please list 3 different reasons in detail and your justification for each.

I believe a documentary film is made to show, in any way, a side of reality that the filmmakers feel needs to be shown. A reason documentary films are important is that they can inform news from around the world. Sometimes watching the news isn't enough and they never cover the whole story or both sides. By watching them we can know what some countries are facing and how people are being affected. Another reason documentaries are important is for persuasion. Like I said, news never cover the entire story or both sides. This is because they are to not let their own country look bad. A documentary can serve as anther type of news that informs you about the entire story. This could be of two countries at war or any type of conflict. Lastly, They could simply be made for pure entertainment. Maybe there isn't a war going on, or any personal story that needs to be told. Perhaps

Friday, April 22, 2016

MUSIC VIDEO PROJECT SUMMARY

Now that you are done, (or should be done) with your music video, where did you feel you succeeded? What were three challenges that you faced during the production? What are two ways you could have avoided/overcome these challenges? Were you missing anything from the final video that was part of the assignment?

  I feel that I succeeded mostly in the post production process. Due to the fact that I missed a day of production and wasn't able to have a big part in pre production. Three challenges that I faced were picking out the correct clips. There were a lot of takes. Also, matching the lips of Joel to match the song. He either sang to slow or to fats. It was challenging but I feel like I did well. Lastly, a challenge was what order the clips would go in. We had footage of him on location, but also in the studio. In both he sings the entire song. Therefore, I had to chose which clips went in which order. I feel like the production could've gone smoother if I hadn't missed a day. Lastly, there was nothing missing from the music video.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

THE SOUND OF INTERSTELLAR

What are 3 core things that the filmmakers wanted to emphasize in Interstellar's sound mix? Why did they find these important?

  They clearly wanted to make this as real as possible. They didn't want to make a Hollywood scifi movie. This films explores an adventure that includes Interstellar travel. If that doesn't sound super Hollywood science fiction to you then I don't know what will. Therefore, they wanted to give a familiar sounding atmosphere to the audience.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

THE SOUND OF THE AVENGERS

What are 3 important things that the filmmakers used when creating the soundscape of The Avengers? Why do you feel that these three things are important? What one thing did you find the most interesting? Why?

   One thing the filmmakers made sure of was to honor the original sounds of Captain America's shield and Thor's hammer. They were made in their first film and they brought them back for this film as well. Also, Joss Whedon told the sound designers that even though the film has many explosions, he wanted them to work with the fact that the Avengers were a very dysfunctional family. This film also has a monster. The Hulk. Now they have something even bigger to worry about. However, Joss made it easy by choosing which sound the hulk should sound like. It was a combination of many different people. This gave the designer a lot to work with and made his job simpler. I'd be more interested in watching/listening to the rough edits of some of the action scenes. To see how big the differences are from the final cut.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

THE SOUND OF GRAVITY

What are 3 important things that the filmmakers used when creating the soundscape of the film Gravity? Why do you feel that these three things are important? What one thing did you find the most interesting? Why?

  The filmmakers made sure that the sound effects and score was made for surround sound. This way the audience will really feel like if they were lost there in space. With debris flying all around you, it would submerge you more if the sound came from all around. I feel that these things are important because sound plays a very important character in this movie.

Monday, April 18, 2016

BOOM MIC TIPS

What are three different interesting things that you learned from this video? Why did you find them interesting? What is one thing that you'd like to learn more about?

  You might think that the boom operator has an easy job. That he just stands there holding up the microphone. You'd be wrong. They have a fairly complicated job that requieres physical strength and delicate hand movements. They must point the tip of the boom to the talents mouth. If there are two subjects talking then they must move it back and forth to catch each line given by the actors. To do this they must know when someone will deliver a line, so they must study the script and pay close attention during rehearsal. But there's another problem. When holding the pole, you must be careful to not rub your fingers on it or let the cable bang on it. This can cause loud banging sound you don't want and difficult to remove. Another helpful tip i learned was that you can also hold the boom below and point it upward. However, it isn't recommended if there is AC up in the ceiling or you're outside.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

GUEST SPEAKER - MARK EDWARD LEWIS

Take a few minutes to write down 5 questions you want to ask during the Q&A.

1.What inspired you to have an interest in sound?

2.In your experience what has been the most difficult thing you've encountered when working on sound?

3.What piece of advice do you have for anyone looking to get in the sound industry?

4.Did you have an alternative job if sound didn't work out for you?

5.Has there ever been a case where you couldn't get along with someone?

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

EXTERNAL AUDIO SETTINGS

What are 3 separate things that the presenter says to keep in mind when setting up your camera to record audio? Why are each of them important? What is one different thing that you would like to learn more about?

This presenter says that your audio is always more important than your video. Sometimes the only reason your audio can come out bad is because of one small thing. So it's very important to check everything. Make sure your audio levels are set to manual. You typically want to have your audio settings to the external microphone, attached to your camera. Never have it set to internal, maybe only for B-roll.



Monday, April 4, 2016

CAMERA AUDIO MENUES

What are 3 separate thing that the presenter says to keep in mind when setting up your camera to record audio? Why are each of them important? What is one different thing that you would like to learn more about?

   One of the pieces of advice he gives is to put on your headphones and physically rub the microphone to make sure you're recording from the shotgun microphone. Also, the mic low cut feature used very ofetn. Wind filter.     

FOO FIGHTERS - EVERLONG

What kind of mood do the filmmakers create in this video? What are 3 techniques that they use to create this mood?

   This music video gives off a very interesting and weird mood. We go inside peoples dreams and exit them into what we believe to be reality. They used water crossing the lens as a transition into the dream. It was quite clever. They also had people in weird costumes in the dreams to give off a certain vibe. Finally, something I noticed that I found interesting were the special effects they used. They made his hand grow so that he could fight some people. Also, they had two characters take off masks and another head came out. But it was from their mouths and it looked weird but was also really cool.