Finally, the day i've been working so hard for is here. In this google drive you will find the final film opening, and the 2 CCR's. Hope you enjoy :))
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10jSXimiRXEvErFFIQcpvKlCIfZUwnMAI?usp=sharing
Finally, the day i've been working so hard for is here. In this google drive you will find the final film opening, and the 2 CCR's. Hope you enjoy :))
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10jSXimiRXEvErFFIQcpvKlCIfZUwnMAI?usp=sharing
Hey blog! No words can describe how much I enjoyed doing this product and watching out idea come together exactly like we wanted it to. As you know, from being with us throughout the whole project, we had a few bumps in the road, but everything came together. I learned a lot of working and time management skills, so many editing techniques, filming techniques, the importance of mise-en-scene and lighting, and even a little acting ;))
If there is one thing I learnt, its that with a lot of teamwork and patience, anything can be resolved, and that is exactly what we did. I am extremely grateful for getting to work with partners like Maria, Santina, and Julia, and I am so happy with the final result. I would also like to thank my teacher for being so supportive and helpful throughout the whole process. Every question we had she was glad to answer, and she was so much help when we had our problem mid way through the project. The people I got to work with showed me the true meaning of team work makes the dream work.
This project has made me realize how under-appreciated all actors, directors, and producers are for their work. Every movie has a lot of little details that can make or ruin its success. I got a better understanding of how much hard work and dedication actually goes into each and every film.
In regards to my CCR's, I do wish they where a bit more creative but I tried my hardest to make them as entertaining as possible. I tried to answer all the questions in depth and give all the information needed. I do think they turned out very good, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did making them!
It was a very long and stressful process, we dedicated all out time and effort into making it the best it could be. The next blog post will be my CCR's and finally, the film opening!!
CCR 1 (F: Fatima, I: Interviewer)
Camera approaches
F: *walking out the door*
I: Hey!
F: Hey how’s it going!
I: Good! I was just wondering if I could ask you a few questions? If your busy don’t worry ill come by another time
F: No no! Don’t worry, I’m just going out for coffee! Wanna come? We can chat there
I: Yea of course
*Getting in car*
I: So Fatima, I heard about your new movie that going to release, I just wanted to ask you a few questions about that.
F: Sure, ask me whatever you would like to know
I: Alright so first thing I would like to know about your movie! What is it about?
F: So my movie actually tackles something very important in today’s society. It’s based on a teenagers mental health, and how she is having suicidal thoughts. It is a film that falls under the genre theme, Maddie, the main character, her best friend moved away from the country and she feels very lonely. Her dad also works all day, and she doesn’t get to see him, also feeding into the sadness.
I: Wow that’s actually very interesting, since you mention that. Can you tell me a little about “How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?"
F: Well, Some of the genre drama film conventions are lighting, dialogue, monologue, set, costuming, and entrances/exits. Our film focuses a lot on the lighting. If you notice, we use a lot of cold lighting to portray the feeling of sadness. You want coffee?? Im going to go get some
I: Wea sure
*Comes back with coffee*
F: Here you goo
I: Thank you! Alright so what were you telling me?
F: Right, as I was saying our film challenges the convention of a drama movie because the opening doest contain much dialogue, it mostly focuses on expressing Maddies emotions and how she is feeling. We also incorporate a bit of coming-of-age genre, blending the two together.
I: That’s so cool! Can you go bit more into how it represents social groups or issues?
F: As I had mention, Maddie is a teenager in today’s society. Our film represents social groups of issues by tackling the mental health in teenagers. It incorporates how social media can have an impact on teenagers more than some one knows. Being depressed in todays society is not something that is talked about a lot, and our film can make teens that feel like this feel heard.
I: That really interesting, when is the film coming out?
F: *giggle* Well, I cant say much, but what I cant say is that really soon
I: If you can tell me a little more, my next question is “How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?”
F: Of course, as I said before Many teenagers even if some don't realize they might go through this on a daily basis. I think the film opening would make them feel represented, and heard. It would engage them to watch it. Seeing people in the same situation as you makes you feel better about it, and seeing how Maddie will tackle on these challenges will bring an audience.
I: Alright, pleaseee tell me about how it will be distributed. I want to know how to watch it when it’s released!
F: Since this film is something small it probably wouldn't have a big launch. The film would get distributes by a small independent film distributer.
I: How are you going to get people to know about it though?
F: We will make a lot of advertising on social media, especially because that's where the teenage audience is. We are going to post teasers on instagram, tiktok, twitter and snapchat.
I: Where can I watch it?
F: The film will begin to play in the local small theaters, and if it gets fame, and does good, it will eventually play around the state and maybe even country.
I: Well, thank you so much for the coffee
F: Yea, anytime!
I: One last question, what’s the film name?
F: Dear Diary;
I: Dear diary? Why
F;* 🤷🏻♀️*I guess you’ll have to wait to find out
I: *giggle* Alright, I’ll be waiting! Thank you for answering my questions. I really hope the film does good, and I’ll be waiting for its release! Cheers!
CCR 2 (H:Host, F: Fatima)
*Show Intro*
H: Helloooo everyone and welcome back to another episode of (shows name). Today we have a very special guest, we will be accompanied by an amateur film director who will be talking about her new film “Dear Diary;”. Let’s please welcome with a round of applause……Myself!!!
*clapping*
*I walk in waving*
F: Thank you for having me
*we sit*
H: So, this is you first film you have directed right?
F: Yea! I actually also acted, and did the editing
H: Tell me, How did your production skills develop through this project?
F: Well, Two major things where developed. My editing skills, and my filming skills. We learned a lot on how lighting played a huge role in the quality of productions, and how important it was to have a steady camera.
H: Did you guys film this yourself?
F: Yes, my partner Santina did the major camera work, but we all contributed something. We used a tripod to film, it was total game changer. It kept our shots steady and makes them look good overall
H: Sounds interesting, tell me more
F: I also improved my production skills by applying all the techniques I learned in my aice media class. All the shot types helped develop the story and make it well, make sense. I incorporated many close ups, over the shoulder shots and mid shots.
My editing skills improved a lot too. I learned how to add text and make smooth transitions. I also learned how to add music into the film.
H: What about time management?
F: Time management was also a big struggle for me. I have so many activities afterschool and it was hard to get everything done on time. But overall, I think this project helped me learn many things that will help with future production
H: You mentioned a camera before, could you tell us, How did you integrate technologies - software, hardware and online - in this project?
F: Of course, as I said we recorded this all in on Santina's mom's old Canon camera. We thought this was the best idea to make the shots look more professional, serious, and just give it a better look overall. We felt it looked more put together if the clips had better quality. In one of the shots we also used my phone. It can be seen in the scene where Maddie hesitates to ask her friend to hang out, and than see they're all at a party she isn't invited to.
H: Cool, what about online. This graphics were really well done
F: An online design tool we utilized Canva a lot. On canva we made the template for the original Dear Diary;" title, and the production studio logo “Look for productions”
H: What do you mean by the “original” title?
F: Well, when it came to editing, I added the title and sent how it looked to my group. We really wanted the title to have the written on effect, so I decided to changes thing up. As another online technology, I used an app called procreate. I screen recorded writing the tittle and than imported it into the project. It turned our so good we ended up replacing it with the canvas title
H: That’s such a creative idea, I would have never come up with it. You said you took part in all the editing right? Where did you edit the film?
F: Since i'm not an experienced editor, all I had to do was add the clips, cut them and add the music. Everything else I pre- edited it, so that it wouldn’t be hard
H: Thats looks like so much work and effort put into the project
F: Yea I’ve been working on it for 8 weeks now, and I can finally say it’s complete. The film will be out soon, make sure to go watch it! Thank you so much for having me
H: Of course!! * “look at camera* That's all for tonight! Don't forget to check out “Dear Diary;” playing in... well, my media class and cambride! See you next time!"
Today I finished recording my second CCR, yesterday I did the first one. All I have to do is edit them now. It was a struggle filming the first one alone, but thankfully everything ended up well.
CCR 1: Interview
This was a struggle to film, since I was playing both parts it wasn't that easy. I had to record both parts twice. When I recorded the sitting down part I couldn't move the camera, since I wanted to do the half and half effect on screen. Than I changed outfits again, and did my close up shots. Here you can see a picture of how my camera was set up:
I am so happy to inform you guys that I am done editing the film opening! Doing this definitely helped me develop many new skills and get more comfortable with editing things. I added all the music, foley sounds, title, credits and production studio title. One thing that was challenging was not going overboard with the time. We have a lot of clips, and since we wanted this to be very slow paced, it was a struggle to not go overboard. Luckily, I managed to make everything and fit it into 2:03 min.
We had a little trouble deciding the credits scene section. We only ended up deciding on 4 clips, to shorten up the time a bit. We decided to put shots of the most important elements in her room, we put the diary, the picture of Maddie and her dad, the calendar shot (to make sure the audience knows its summer), and the picture wall of Maddie and her best friend that moved away. I blurred out a bit the back where you can see the items, this helped add emphasis into the words so they wouldn't get lost with the background. Here you can see a sneak peek of these shots.
For my second CCR, I’m going to do a talk show style interview. I got inspired by "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." The thing about my "show" will be that i’ll be playing both the host and the guest, and I would be switching outfits to make it feel more real an entertaining. I’ll set up a simple talk show set in my living room. I can put two chairs and a table in the middle with two mugs, Like in the Ellen DeGeneres show. Something like this:
The video will start with an introduction like the ones in a real talk show. I can put some music in the background and make a title to put onscreen. The host (me) will say something like, “Welcome back to (The name of my show I still haven't decided)! Tonight, we have a special guest! A new filmmaker who just finished an amazing project. Give it up for… me!” I think that touch would add some humor, and be a little turn of events. Then i’ll cut to another shot of myself walking in and sitting down. Throughout the whole interview I would add audience sounds laughing or clapping like in the real TV interview shows. Something a little like this:
Finally, the interview will go through the last 2 CCR questions, but in a fun and engaging way. The host will ask the questions with a lot of energy and I’ll answer as the guest. I will add jokes and short clips from my project. At the end, the host will end the show saying something like “That’s all for tonight! Make sure to check out Dear Diary; playing nowhere except by my teacher and in Cambridge! See you next time!” I’ll add some applause sound effects to make it feel like a real show.
For the 4th and last question of the CCR, I will also be answering it in the interview with myself. The question asks:
- How did you integrate technologies - software, hardware and online - in this project?
Software
The whole project was edited on Adobre Premire Pro, which was a software we used. I put all the clips and cut them to fit the time frame, and to match the storyline. Here you can see a little bit from when I started editing the project.
Online
When we were done filming everything, I uploaded all the clips into a google drive. Here you can see all the shots and some of the takes we took of everything in our last day of filming, after we had the whole problem.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1T1uA7N50cjpLoT6V5vSzHST_XZGMhcLu?usp=sharing
Google drive was a software we utilized. Lastly, as an online design tool we utilized Canva a lot. On canva we made the template for the "Dear Diary;" title, and the production studio logo which you can see here:
For my 3rd question of the CCR, I have decided to make a different CCR. This will be and interview with Maddie, except I will play the interviewer and the guest. I think it will add a humorous touch to the interview to make it more engaging, and more original and just asking someone to do it with me. I plan on using a lot of shot counter shot between the conversation of the two on screen.
One of the 2 questions I will be answering is:
- How did your production skills develop through this project?
Two major things where developed. My editing skills, and my filming skills. We learned a lot on how lighting played a huge role in the quality of productions, and how important it was to have a steady camera. We used Santina's sister tripod to film, for the third time, and it was a total game changer. I also learned that you can do many things on Canva to help you with editing words or screen pop ups, like the title and credits. We also learned a lot about mise-en-scene, and how important it is to make everything look put together, and in place. One thing we would have to improve is in some quality of the shots, and how to focus the camera more, for example in this shot of Maddie. Its not super bad, but it shows room for improvement. She is the main thing on frame but its un-focused, making it look wired:
Time management was also a big struggle for me. I have so many activities afterschool and it was hard to get everything done on time. But overall, I think this project helped me learn many things just from trying it out. I will definitely be incorporating these for future projects to make them the best I can.
The second question for the CCR is:
- How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?
I plan on answering this in the same way as the first question of the CCR, doing the 73 Questions with Vogue. I would answer the two questions while I do this. Our product is very focused on Maddies teenage years, and how she is getting through it, which would be seen throughout the film. Many teenagers even if some don't realize they might go through this on a daily basis. I think the film opening would make them feel represented, and heard. It would engage them to watch it. Seeing people in the same situation as you makes you feel better about it, and seeing how Maddie will tackle on these challenges will bring an audience. This is a chart of adolescents suicide rates in the US in the past years, it has increased by 35% since the year 2000.
Since this film is something small it probably wouldn't have a big launch. The film would get distributes by a small independent film distributer. We would make a lot of advertising on social media, especially because that's where the teenage audience is. We would post teasers on instagram, tiktok, twitter and snapchat. The film would begin to play in the local small theaters, and if it gets fame, eventually around the state and even country.
Today we had our 2nd general meeting in class to discuss about our projects. In my group I got paired up with Octavio, Adriana, Julian and Gabriel. Throughout all our discussion I took notes on my laptop to then write this blog post for you guys :)) Here you can see a screen shot of everything I jotted down:
For my first CCR question I know I want to do something that doesn't bore whoever is watching it, I don't want to just be a talking head, and I don't want it to just be a screen filled with paragraphs that no one wants to read. I have 1 idea which I would like to do to answer this question. The idea I had was something like a 73 Questions Vogue does while I answered the question.
The first questions to the CCR is "How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?"
Our film challenges the conventions of regular Drama movie convention because even though its based around Maddies life drama, it does include how she will grow from that, and have character development. Some of the genre drama film conventions are lighting, dialogue, monologue, set, costuming, and entrances/exits. Our film opening doest contain much dialogue, it mostly focuses on expressing Maddies emotions and how she is feeling. We also incorporate a bit of coming-of-age genre, blending the two together. Our film represents social groups of issues by tackling the mental health in teenagers. It incorporates how social media can have an impact on teenagers more than some one knows. Being depressed in todays society is not something that is talked about a lot, and our film can make teens that feel like this feel heard. That their not the odd one out for going through this, but to keep going, just like Maddie.
The idea I thought of doing is a "73 questions with vogue." It is basically an interview with someone where the person behind the camera visits them, and asks questions while their doing something. While I talk I wold also include many pictures and clips to keep the viewers engaged. I will not actually be answering 73 questions. its just an idea of something similar ill be trying to achieve. I also plan on using a loud voice tone to prevent people from getting bored. Since this is something a lot of teenagers are into in social media because famous people do them, I think that it would be perfect since the character i'm playing is a teenager that lets social media affect her. This is a video that I saw that gave me the inspo for this:
As you already know, our project had a very big bump in the road this week when we decided to re-film everything and start from 0. This caused us to get a little behind on editing. But no worries, now that we have all of the final shots, this process can officially begin. Even though the rough draft is very different, due to the different storyline, it did help to save time for all the room shots. Now we can sort of know how long we want the shots, and the order of them. It helped us save a lot of time.
Santina sent us the production logo, which is edited in the beginning of the film opening, the first thing the audience will see. This is what she created using Canva:
2 days after we realized the mess we made with the film opening, we met up again to re-record our whole project. We got together today in the afternoon after school and set everything up, this time we where more prepared. We first went over all the shots we had to record and everything we wanted to get done, we also gathered up all our props. Here you can see mostly everything we used:
We hung up the board with all of Maddies pictures, the one of her and her dad, we changed the light bulb of the night light to one that it cold lighting, and set up the diary. Santina brought her moms camera to record, we thought this was going to add a more professional look to the film and make it look more serious. She also borrowed her sisters tripod so that we could record and the camera was steady. This helped us a lot to get good shots. It was hard figuring out how to make the camera stay on the tripod, but we figured it out. We began to film everything chronologically, and took a few shots of everything to see which we liked best at the end. Here you can see behind the scenes of us filming the shot where Maddie walks into her room:
One of the biggest struggles while filming today was trying to get everything we needed to done before the sun went down. This is also why we filmed everything in chronological order and didn't jump around from scene to scene. Once we filmed the shot where Maddie closes her blinds we where going to be okay, because we didn't need good, natural light if her curtains where going to be closed, but before that we did. We also needed the good lighting because if not there was going to be no difference between the before and after shots of the blinds closed, when everything needed to be a bit darker to emphasize how Maddie felt.Thankfully we got to record everything we needed with the light before the sun went down. But now without the sun we also had a problem. In the shots, the only light in Maddies room was going to be coming from her nightlight, but it wasn't enough, so we had to improvise. We ended up having to use a vanity mirror as a light to make the shots look good, we where going around plugging it in everywhere to make everything look good. We put it on a rolling chair and would just move it around the room, here you can see how it was set up:
A you know, we had already got together with my group and began recording or film opening. Once we where done we collected all the shots and did a rough draft of what our project would look like. I don't think I have ever felt so stressed in my life. We did not like how it turned out, nothing about it: the shots, storyline, or even the quality. We didn't know what to do, and we were running out of time. When we put all the clips into Capcut to see how it would look quickly, the story felt too resolved, we knew it wasn't what we wanted.
We all sat down and began to brainstorm on a way to fix this. We thought that the story felt super rushed, it didn't feel like a film opening, it felt like the whole movie had gone by in 2 minutes. We decided that cutting off the unnecessary parts of the story was best, and made a whole new story board to follow. Here is a picture of it.
The story was now going to go like this. The film opening starts with the production studio clip, which Santina created in canva, its called "Look for Productions." Than there is going to be clips of components in Maddie room that will appear in the opening, the diary, the portrait with her dad, the calendar indicating its summer, and the board with the pictures of her friend who moved. She is going to walk in and lay in her bed, she looks very sad, bored, and lonely. Maddie will open her phone and text her friend for plans, she hesitates in sending the message, opens snapchat, and see her "friend" had posted a picture saying she was going to a party. Maddie wasn't invited. She got back to the chat and deletes the message. Maddie, very sad, gets up and closes her curtains, thats where we will edit in the title of the production, "Dear Diary;" The screen will fade into black and than a light will turn on, we will see her nightlight with the diary, a picture of her and her best friend who moved, and the lamp. She grabs the diary, sits down on her best, and flips the pages to find a blank one. As she goes through the pages you can see how the mood and vibe of her writing went from happy to depressing. Here you can see the diary we created:
Yesterday morning my group and I got together to film the project, they came to my house and we got started. We where planning on filming everything we needed to but couldn't. The film is supposed to be shot a little after school ends, but since it was morning the sun was as radiant as ever, and we thought that lighting wouldn't evoke the feeling we want to portray. We got one shot done, when Maddie gets to her room, and closes the curtains.
All of my room lights where off, we just had the natural light coming from the window. It didn't really matter because the curtain was going to close either way. This is the part of the film opening where the title will appear. I will close the curtains, the screen will fade to black, and slowly the title will appear on screen. For this part of the room scene we wanted to do 2 shots. One of Maddie walking towards her window, obviously looking very sad, we wanted to make it a mid shot. And than another shot from the back of her actually closing the curtains. We took this shot many times because we couldn't decide if we wanted the curtains to be closed aggressively, or slowly. We decided on something in the middle.
All of the remaining shots we will record them at the beginning of next week, everything in the downstairs, and al the diary scene, so soon you will the the process on that.
Here you can first see the first shot of "Maddie" walking towards her window, and than the one of her actually closing the curtains.
This morning my group and I got together to begin shooting the car scene in our film opening project. This is the scene where Maddie is getting dropped off by her neighbors afterschool to her house. She hears them talking about their summer plans, and how they have party that night, that Maddie isn't invited to.
\We had to get 2 shots, one of Maddie looking sad out the window, and one of the two neighbors in the front seat happily talking. When we first started to record we used my parents car for the scene. We did the shot of Maddie looking out the window, here you can see some behind the scenes of it. We didn't mind that the car wasn't moving because either way, it was just a close up shot of Maddie, the background couldn't be seen, so it was fine.
Finally, the day i've been working so hard for is here. In this google drive you will find the final film opening, and the 2 CCR's....