After finishing up with the filming process, we moved on to editing. Since we recorded on one device, we decided to share the videos with one another. This is because we wanted to each be able to individually go through the videos, as well as together. We thought about sending the messages through text or email, however there were too many to do so. The easiest option would be to create an iCloud photo album or store it in Google Drive. We decided to use iCloud because we would be editing on iMovie. At first the album wasn't working because of the quantity of videos, however after adjusting settings on our devices, we managed to share the videos between the three of us. Each of us individually went through the videos to make sure we had all of the footage. We also made sure to go through them to avoid mistakes that wouldn't be seen until we began filming. We wanted to keep our filming days to a minimum to avoid too much contact during the current pandemic. Thankfully, we were able to get good shots of all of our scenes. Afterward, it was time to import the videos to iMovie. Before doing this, we had to create folders on each of our computers to move the videos out of the iCloud album. This way, the videos could be imported with the press of a button. When we went to iMovie and imported the videos, they downloaded in the order we filmed them. Since we filmed by character, we had to reorganize the videos. The outdoor videos also had to be fit at the beginning and end. The majority of the scenes were in order though because the camera is supposed to follow one girl at a time. We had to find where we wanted action matches and put those videos next to one another. This took some time but made editing so much easier!
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Filming Blog: Salem's Scenes
The last scenes we needed to film were for Salem. Salem is played by my group mate Sophia. The character struggles with an unplanned teen pregnancy in the short film. This time, it would be Savanna and I collaborating on the directing and filming. I believe Salem had the least amount of individual scenes in comparison to me or Savanna. As a result, we shot these scenes fairly quick. We started with filming Sophia walk into the house. Just like when we filmed the scenes for the character Grace, we made sure to film at another angle so that it didn't look like we were entering the same house. A series of tracking shots and wide shots were used to show Salem (Sophia) enter her home. We began filming her scenes in the bedroom after getting inside. After filming, we realized that we were missing a prop for her scenes. We ended up having to go out to a local store to buy a pregnancy test for her scenes. However, this took longer than expected. When we arrived at the store, there was only one cashier and a long line. We decided it would be best to find another store instead of waiting 20 minutes. We didn't waste time and quickly arrived at the next store and bought the pregnancy test. As soon as we arrived back at the house, we began filming in the bedroom again. We used a series of wide shots, over the shoulder, and POV shots to film in the room before changing locations. We also made sure to film the bird's eye shot like the other two characters. In the bathroom, we used over the shoulder shots and close-ups to convey her emotions when learning the results of the pregnancy.
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Filming Blog: Grace's Scenes
After filming Chloe's scenes, we proceeded to film Grace's scenes. Grace is played by my teammate Savanna, so Sophia and I had to collaborate on the directing and videography. Savanna focused on her part in the screenplay and made sure to take direction, as well as chime in. We all had a hand in directing and acting and will collaborate on editing as well. Grace struggles with arguing parents so we didn't film too many scenes outside of her bedroom. Before we got there, we filmed her walking into the house. We made sure to film this at a separate angle than the ones for me so that it would seem like we were in different houses. Savanna entered through a side door instead of the garage door like me. We then filmed the quick seconds that she's in the hallways of her house. The objective was to make it look like she was sneaking around her parents to avoid their bickering. We used tracking shots and medium close-ups to show her sneaking through the living room before going to her room. We then see a long shot of Grace in her room, closing the door, and sitting on the floor. While in the bedroom, we continued to follow Grace though her journey trying to tune out her parents. We used close-ups and medium close-ups to show the expression on her face as she goes through the motions. In the scene, she closes the door and falls to the ground crying, the shot is filmed from somewhat of a high angle. Another scene shows her in a similar position, but on her bed (close-up). Then, we used the bird's eye shot to mimic the one Chloe did. Along with this, we showed her grabbing the headphones and placing them in her ears. Instead of having bathroom scenes like Chloe, Grace turns to another way of coping. We filmed a wide shot of her getting into bed and falling asleep.
Friday, December 11, 2020
Filming Blog: Chloe's Scenes
Monday, December 7, 2020
Filming Blog: At the Park
Yesterday, my teammates and I met up for our first day of filming. Before seeing each other, we made sure to bring masks and go over CDC guidelines in regards to the pandemic. We met at Sophia's home and then decided to a nearby park to film the first half of out outdoor scenes. Before arriving at the park, we made sure to pack towels to sit on and went to a nearby restaurant to get food so it looked like we were there for a picnic. While filming, there was a children's baseball game going on, which made the parking lot fairly crowded. However, when arriving to our location in the park, there wasn't as many people as it seemed. We did have to pause a few times to allow people to walk by or cheer for the kids, but it wasn't a problem. We started by filming scenes of us having fun for extra footage and to start the movie off at a high note. Then we filmed the characters saying goodbye to each other, followed by their tracking shots going in different directions. We then cleaned up and headed to our next location. Our movie begins and ends outdoors. Our next location was a smaller park in Sophia's neighborhood. My teammates had to change clothes for this shot because some time would have passed in the movie. Then, I filmed them individually walking towards each other (medium close-up). We tried filming a conversation between the two characters, but there was some noise going on in the back from animals outside. We ended up having to film these scenes a few times and even took a break to film a video for our film social media. Finally, we were able to get the scenes done before heading back to the house. Then, we went through the footage to make sure we were done for the day. Today in class, we created a photo album to share the videos between on another. In doing this, we all have the videos available to edit together.
Monday, November 30, 2020
A Small Setback in Filming
Over the past week, my group and I had planned to begin filming our short film. However, we had a small delay if plans. As American students, we had November 23rd to 27th to take a break from school and celebrate Thanksgiving with family. This break was also an opportunity to have some free time away from schoolwork. A few days prior to the break, I was told that I needed to make a trip to Colorado to visit my grandmother and deal with a family loss. I left before break and continued my virtual learning from Colorado. Although it was nice to visit my family, there was still the matter of filming. We needed to decide how filming would work with me being in another state. It wouldn't be a good idea for me to film by myself at my grandmother's house because if we needed to do re-shoots, I wouldn't be in the same setting. As a group, we decided it would be best to hold off on filming and do it after the break. This way we would be able to have consistent settings. Not only would the setting be different, but we wouldn't be able to collaboratively film together. This element was extremely important to us because all of our ideas went into making this film and it would only make sense if we all helped with directing, videography, etc. Branching off of one another's ideas is exactly how we created our story and completed our process up to this point. With that being said, my team and I are preparing to begin filming as soon as possible. Tomorrow is already the start of December and we planned on completing this project around January. We have gathered materials and hope to start in the coming week. We have followed CDC guidelines and have tested negative and/or quarantined for 2 weeks. We plan on checking temperature before coming in contact with each other and are keeping masks, sanitizer, and wipes with us. All three of us have been so excited about this movie and it's finally time to begin!