Friday, June 21, 2013
And so we proceed
This past week we began our production. We have a few of the scenes done, put into post and cleaned up. So what I do is shoot from 7am until we get our set shots that I scheduled for each day done and then import and edit at night. This weekend is the stressful part of the filming schedule as there are various locations and various actors needed per scene. What it translates to is miles on the car, gas in the tank and a ton of traveling from point to point. The good news is that the weather app on my phone is telling me that the rain should not be a factor but then again, it is as reliable as the navigation app that told me that I have arrived at my destination which was actually just the woods!
I also wanted to post the release forms signed by each actor in the project.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Trials and Tribulations
Without a doubt in my mind I believe my mac pro is out to kill me. It seems that without a doubt with every project, I have some sort of issue. This time it was the worse it has ever been. On Wednesday I began shooting for the project. The footage came out pretty good, a few issues with a small room and the lens on the Canon XLH1A not really giving me the throw I need. Either way, we used the Nikon as well so the footage works. I come home and start importing, the XLH1A isn't recognized within FCP 7. So I try FCP X, which is the worst ever program that Apple ever created may I add... Anyway, the install corrupts and renders both versions of FCP useless. I try a re-install, nothing works. So I had to format and re-install every program! Thank god I have 5 hard drives on the Pro and always keep my projects and Apps/ OS separate but it took me 2 days. Then yesterday when I thought I was all set, every hard drive was locked! It took me all day to fix and now, with fingers crossed, I am ready for war!
This afternoon we have another production meeting and script read. On Wednesday we will be shooting the bully scene and next weekend the Mike scenes as well as the majority of the basement and interior shots. We will be shooting the security guard scene as well on Sunday of next week. The only real issue that I have had so far has been of course scheduling. Because the majority of my actors are kids, I have to work around the end of school, graduations,football practice and of course the killing scenes need to be done at an early time just to not complicate things with the added issues of concerned residents seeing a psycho with a machete chasing kids around!
As for the specific equipment and software for this project, I will be shooting everything with the before mentioned Canon XLH1A as well as my Nikon D3200. Editing will all be done with Final Cut Pro on My Mac Pro, of course importing of the HDV footage from the Canon will have to go through FCP X (blehh) first and then imported into version 7. All of the effects will be done with AFter Effects. I have the 2 dollies that I made for certain shots that I will be using as well as a couple of tripods. For audio I have Sennheiser wireless body miss that plug directly into the camera bodies. I also have a pretty large green screen( 12 x 16) that I bring out on location and studio lighting for interior shots. Although there are many scenes that call for darker comps, I find that without lighting the shot and then darkening in post, the shot is very grainy. One of the downfalls of the Canon camera.
All in all, this project is a blast. It is time consuming beyond belief, not only with actual tasks but I find my mind constantly working on ways to approach shots or set ups. Hopefully it all works our for us in the end!
This afternoon we have another production meeting and script read. On Wednesday we will be shooting the bully scene and next weekend the Mike scenes as well as the majority of the basement and interior shots. We will be shooting the security guard scene as well on Sunday of next week. The only real issue that I have had so far has been of course scheduling. Because the majority of my actors are kids, I have to work around the end of school, graduations,football practice and of course the killing scenes need to be done at an early time just to not complicate things with the added issues of concerned residents seeing a psycho with a machete chasing kids around!
As for the specific equipment and software for this project, I will be shooting everything with the before mentioned Canon XLH1A as well as my Nikon D3200. Editing will all be done with Final Cut Pro on My Mac Pro, of course importing of the HDV footage from the Canon will have to go through FCP X (blehh) first and then imported into version 7. All of the effects will be done with AFter Effects. I have the 2 dollies that I made for certain shots that I will be using as well as a couple of tripods. For audio I have Sennheiser wireless body miss that plug directly into the camera bodies. I also have a pretty large green screen( 12 x 16) that I bring out on location and studio lighting for interior shots. Although there are many scenes that call for darker comps, I find that without lighting the shot and then darkening in post, the shot is very grainy. One of the downfalls of the Canon camera.
All in all, this project is a blast. It is time consuming beyond belief, not only with actual tasks but I find my mind constantly working on ways to approach shots or set ups. Hopefully it all works our for us in the end!
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Costumes
Here are a few photos of the costumes that we are using for the project. For the killer, we just used a gray hoodie, army coat that Tyler bought a few months back and we hit it with a hand sander and scissors around some of the seams to make it look worn. The mask that we made, black boots and jeans that Tyler had already and fingerless gloves I bought off of Amazon and then the machete that we found at an army navy store 15 miles away. The machete was all black so I took the handle off and sanded it to look older. I also bought a plastic one off of Amazon which is a few inches shorter but will work for scenes where we can't risk injury.
For the guards costume, we went to Goodwill which is a second hand store. We found the gray pants, shirt and boots there. The keychain I found at a local hardware store and after explaining the movie to one of the employees, I scored all of the keys for free. I also designed a security guards id badge but the photo will be changed on Monday when I take a photo of the actor myself. I used one from his facebook page for reference but obviously it wont work.
For the guards costume, we went to Goodwill which is a second hand store. We found the gray pants, shirt and boots there. The keychain I found at a local hardware store and after explaining the movie to one of the employees, I scored all of the keys for free. I also designed a security guards id badge but the photo will be changed on Monday when I take a photo of the actor myself. I used one from his facebook page for reference but obviously it wont work.
Making Blood
So we made some blood today. We also learned that the end result indeed will just wipe off with a baby wipe or warm water so getting it on skin will not be a problem. I am sure clothes will be ruined but we have prepared for that, just didn't want our actors dyed red for a week after shooting!!
Friday, June 7, 2013
meetings,costumes,blood etc.....
For this week’s
assignment, I wanted to elaborate a bit on my interpretations of the main role,
mainly the characteristics of Brendan and the killer role.
Yesterday we held our second reading meeting
and have 3 more scheduled for next week, Monday, Tuesday as well as on the
weekend. The scheduling has been the hardest obstacle thus far. The majority of
our actors are still in school, whether it be high school or middle which ends
on the 19th. We still plan to begin shooting on the 15th,
although it will be mostly scenes of the killer as well as the indoor scenes
with the killer/Brendan and Gavin.
Now like I said, as
far as the personality traits that I feel are important and want to express on
film, Brendan being the most important. With this character I feel that the
bullying over the time while in school took it’s toll on his psyche. This is
evident in the relationship between him and the bully Nate. I feel this is also
evident when the character Jimmy is around. The fact that the youngest
character in the script is also the leader, something that I feel really shows
just how lost Brendan is, tells a true sign to how broken down Brendan’s self
esteem is. This unfortunately changes once the Killer role is implemented. The
scene when the mask is being made and again the initial time that Brendan holds
the machete, I feel the power within Brendan start to emerge and that is what I
need to show on film. I also feel that with each killing, the power begins to
consume him. I want to show that the killings are almost to feed the power, as
each victim in some way was to halt the kid’s movie making which would have
stopped the killer from becoming.
This week we also
designed the costumes. While all of the roles besides the killer and the
security guard are just wearing casual, everyday clothing, I had to figure out
which character had the possibility of their clothes becoming ruined with the
blood and figured out options for this part of the film. With the killing of
Nate, we would not be showing the actual murder on film. It is implied however
we will be showing a cut scene to the body when it is discovered. For this we
had to come up with a formula that would look realistic, yet would be washable.
What I found was this method:
Basically this
formula works using corn syrup mixed with water in a 3 to 1 mixture. Then you
would add red food coloring, a small amount of blue or green and to thicken it
up, flour. This blood will be sticky and dry like real blood and thankfully
will not stain the skin, however clothing will be ruined.
We will be making a
small batch this weekend and will post a video of it.
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Fake-Blood
Monday, June 3, 2013
Shooting the script, a plan
For this weeks blog entry I wanted to talk a little bit
about the script, storyboard and how my vision will come through behind the
lens as well as in the editing room.
To begin, the script
that Tyler wrote tells of the group of friends who like many kids in rural
areas get bored quite easy. They look for adventure and decide to make a film.
The thing we did not want with this project is to be another Blair Witch style
first person style camcorder film. There will be scenes where we will show the
kids making their film, but we want the quality to remain consistently HD.
For the chase scenes
where there will be running in the woods, I will be shooting various angles with
3 cameras. The main camera will be the Canon XLH1 which will be on a tripod. I
will also use my Nikon D3200 dslr which shoots full HD as well. We also
purchased a go pro hero 3 that I constructed a mount for that can be secured to
trees for shots where the actor runs past and I also made a chest mount for the
first person shots. We bought a head mount but when we tested it the footage
was very unstable do to the movement of the head. Having options for these
scenes will make the footage remain fresh since there are several scenes in the
script that call for outdoor woods action and running.
For a few of the
scenes I will be using the collapsible green screen. For example when the
security guard gets killed. The idea for this scene is to shoot the footage up
to the actual killing then hold the marks while the green screen is placed. I
will then shoot the actor Kenny dropping to his knees after being struck with
the machete and also the killer swiping the blade down in the neck region. I
can then put the compositions together in After Effects, resulting in the
decapitation of the guard.
We begin shooting the major stuff on the 15th but
over the next 2 weeks we will be shooting small filler and the sewing of the
mask scene. For the mask scene, I will be shooting this in our dining room with
a black background on one side and the green screen on the other, creating a
corner of darkness that I can key in later. I will use the full size dolly that
was made and shown on my blog last week to create a fluid motion from behind
the character played by Tyler to just over his shoulder. I will then use the
skate dolly on the table to do a wraparound scene from the front, focusing on
Tyler’s face as he sews the mask.
I think the most critical part of the cinematography for
this project is going to be capturing the psychotic behavior of Tyler’s lead
role as he becomes the killer. I think it is imperative to focus on the
struggles and conflicts within the script. A great example is Brendan’s thirst
for power and control. From the initial scene of the mask to the wielding of
the machete, the feeling that this gives him power must be seen. It must show
that this power overwhelms him and feeds the psychotic behavior, creating the
monster. I also need to show how very ironic it is that while he is the oldest
of all the characters, the leader of the group is obviously Jimmy who is the
youngest by several years.
Another thing is that
while I will be shooting to script, I will also take tons of other footage as
well as extra scenes or cuts with added improvised dialogue. This will be for
two reasons, I want the film to be approximately 40 minutes in length so having
excess footage can help me when editing and we plan on working another edited
cut for film festival submissions.
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