Showing posts with label packing scene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label packing scene. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 February 2019

Music update

A review of the second attempt at the packing scene showed us that we needed different music - the music we were using was very repetitive, but got the tone right.
Using the same chords, but a different finger picking pattern, I created this music to use in future cuts



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Friday, 15 February 2019

SAMPLE SCENE 2 Packing scene - 2nd attempt

This is the 2nd attempt at filming the scene where the tennis player's partner (Cathy) is leaving him



CHANGES

  • Much more set dressing:
    • tennis equipment is placed throughout the room
    • photos of the couple and the tennis team have been added for verisimilitude
    • female beauty products and jewellery were placed on the surface in front of the mirror
    • stereotypically female books were placed on one side of the bed, and stereotypically male ones on the other
    • the wardrobe was changed so that there is a clear divide between men's and women's clothes
    • a larger suitcase that is more realistic for a permanent move
  • Character creation had more detail:
    • we prepared a business suit (black trousers, smart shoes with modest heel, shirt and a blazer)
    • and a long, smart looking coat for when they leave the house
    • a watch, something teenagers do not usually wear
    • modest make-up (lip gloss and mascara)
  • More directing for the acting:
    • there was more demonstration of the actions (e.g. wiping the tear away)
    • there were issues in following direction with the actress previously playing the tennis player's partner (saying she felt uncomfortable in front of the camera) so a change in cast was a good idea
  • new shots:
    • close-ups of the set dressing
    • shot of the suitcase being slammed onto the bed so that we can attempt an almost match cut from the joggers foot landing on the ground



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FEEDBACK




  • Genre/target audience:
    • the people we asked all though it was aimed at teenagers, though one though the target age would up to 20 - this could be because the lead of this scene is played by a teenager, though we have gone to a lot of effort to dress the character so that they seem older
  • Improvements
    • the sound editing has clear issues - make the ambient sound quieter and the music louder
    • the lighting got mixed reactions - one said it seemed good, the other not realistic
      • we did use the lighting to create some shadow on the face of the lead as she wipes a tear to show the gloominess, but the rest is the lighting we had available, which is the natural lighting of the room
  • Positive feedback
    • everyone said that the music fit
    • there was no confusion as to what the narrative was - it was clear that she was leaving
    • no one said the set dressing seemed posed or unreal - it fits in
    • the genre guess was never far from accurate, but we did not expect teenagers to be able to guess if it was a social realist film

  • on recording audio (google details) - noise reduction in FCPX - reduce background hiss
  • dutch angle, varying focus and set dressing good (first shot)
  • trim hand opening cupboard door - pauses unnaturally
  • maybe trim door and keys in post box
  • maybe quicker cross cut between crying bits to make it more convincing as you can't see tears
    • do not want to lose verisimilitude. Maybe get 2 shots of her wiping face, not continuous shot - loses convincingness as its continuous
    • slight continuity breach between hand wiping face in the 2 shots
    • start music when she is holding the picture
  • ring, earrings and office clothing good (power point embedded to show all things added)
  • lighting is bad, lense might have been blurry. quite dark except for bright zones
  • maybe try some non-linear editing? or don't as in rough and final cut all is cross-cut with jogging
  • focus work - some is bad some is good
  • about blur - see if sharpening tools in final cut
    • maybe shorten takes or transition/cross them over to disguise
  • maybe film a drop of water falling onto picture, very tight focus, to show tears
  • maybe bring clang in earlier when she drops the keys then trim take slightly 
  • trim unnecessary movements so time
  • for second instrument ask music teacher what instrument she thinks is the second one in Tyrannosaur 
    • ask if students play is
    • direct them to record long, sad notes and then record
MAIN ISSUES:
sound and out of focus shots
music could be better - the music is a little dull - look at Tyrannosaur and spacing between notes and pacing, use 2 instruments - better simulacrum 

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Music update


A review of the second attempt at the packing scene showed us that we needed different music - the music we were using was very repetitive, but got the tone right.
Using the same chords, but a different finger picking pattern, I created this music to use in future cuts



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Wednesday, 19 December 2018

SAMPLE SCENE 2 Packing scene - 1st attempt



This is the scene where the Tennis player's partner is leaving him

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Feedback

  • Mise-en-scene
    • include tennis equipment in the background (racket, bag, water bottle)
    • passport (shot of it being put in the bag)
    • photos of the couple together and the team (have partner pick them up then put them down again, angrily)
    • panning shots of props
    • in wardrobe have clear split of his/her side
    • have a larger suitcase, get a shot of Cathy grabbing everything from one side of the wardrobe and putting it in the suitcase
  • Acting
    • include clearer demonstrations for the actor/actress
    • make it angrier and sadder
      • aggressively throwing clothes into the bag
      • slamming down the photos
      • get a closeup of her face (expression)
    • do a 'final look' around the house (living/kitchen) - more realistic and chance to include more mise-en-scene for exposition
  • Editing
    • bit at the start has very fast-paced editing, but you can't really see the shots because its so fast
    • get some more ELSs to use for establish shots (closer and closer to the house, similar to in Psycho
    • Get shots of the wife entering the car and slamming the door


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Saturday, 15 December 2018

Packing scene storyboard





this is the storyboard for the scene where the partner of the tennis player is packing up their things and moving out
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