Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Pleasent ville effect




The effect enhances one colour over the other making it stand out compared to the dull background. I used 2 clips with obviously bright colours to overpower the boring background. We as a group decided to use bright red shoes and a bright purple headscarf as we were limited to what we had on us. We filmed some simple movements to show we could move with that enhanced colour. The way in which to do it is to use the effect on FCP (Final Cut Pro) '3 way colour corrector' and remove the saturation from the background to make the background black and white . Use the pipet tool and click on the colour you would like to single out and enhance it with the tool bar that changes colours. And your done , simple as.

I would say my video complete the point of the task as it shows that the effect has worked. I would improve my video by maybe using more videos and other objects to challenge myself.

Monday, 26 November 2012

Music video prep

Story board for music video.


  1. Doll lying on the floor , spinning close up of the doll going closer and closer.
  2. The close up of the bedroom door closing.
  3. Steady cam on the floor towards the doll from the door.
  4. -Stop motion begins- , Doll beings to move , Sits up , looks at door.
  5. a swirling transition to make it seem like a dream.
  6. Doll in hospital. Bad Nurse.
  7. Comes out of dream sequence and doll goes to door and escapes.
  8. Doll follows person , then almost seen by someone .
  9. Goes back to dream sequence in hospital.
  10. The same repeats till the main person realises doll.
  11. The person looks at the doll in detail then returns it back to the bedroom, and back into the wardrobe.
  12. The doll sits up again and cries.

The dolls I will be using are 'My scene' dolls. 

I have all of them..... 

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Call sheet:

Madeleine Krivonozka 
Number: 07746152445
Address: 66 Purves road NW10 5TB


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Risk Assessment

There are no real risks as the whole video will be shot in my bedroom and house.
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Dates in which the video will be filmed on Thursday 29th of november 2012.

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Equipment List :

Camera : Canon 7D
SD card              
Tripod
Light 
Dolls
Bedroom
Doll setup

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Location

10 Shrubbery Gardens N21 2QT
My bedroom







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Inspirations

My inspirations come from most stop-motion films or short clips and I like the way they are made. The doll idea came from Katy Perrys video 'Your So Gay'





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But in the end I decided to help Madeleine with her idea as it became difficult to do mine as I didn't have the right equipment.

http://madeleinekrivonozka.blogspot.co.uk/ 

So I became the camera woman and editor for Madeleine's music video. Her Music video was based on friendship and wanting to be the same as each other. We will accomplish that by filming Madeleine in different clothing representing 2 different people. They became friends and stumble across this book on 'How to become one'. They create this machine and in the end they become a singular person.

Her inspiration for the story came from user generated videos from British youtubers.





Story Board





























Post production-preparing to film 

Call Sheet


ProjectHo Hey Music Video
Director:Madeleine Krivonozka
Date:November 30th 2012
Location:** S********y G****s








Name Email          Mobile
Catie Amorelli
camorelli@gmail.com0*********2
Madeleine Krivonozkamkrivonozka@hotmail.co.uk0*********5



Equitment





Description
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Nikon Coolpix Camera + SD Cardfgfdg





Tripod




Machine (cardboard box, pins, glue, wires, colander)




Costumes




Papers





Production schedule 




Date
Activity

30/11/2012
10:00

Shoot all indoor scenes, build the machine.
30/11/2012
14:30
Go to park, shoot all outdoor scenes



Risk
How to Avoid

Liquids on Camera



keep drinks and rain water away from all equipment
Tripping over wires



stick wires to the floor

Loss of video



back up onto computer and have it on an SD card
Being too cold


Dress appropriately, take breaks to warm up if need be.
Not being able to film somewhere





Have a back up location or get a permit to film there.


Music Video Idea:



clone editing.


The task was to create the cloning effect by following the four rules.
  • Steady Camera
  • Same Lighting
  • Eye line
  • To keep self in same position , so that other frame is not interfered.

In my short video here you can see me and myself talking to each other. However short it may be it completes its purpose. There are some jumps and mistakes but nothing can be perfect. I will honestly say I'm terrible behind a camera as I'm not very confident and it comes out very clearly in this video. The camera throughout was steady and the lighting was the same. Unfortunately I could not show the other rule by using eye line because one of me was not looking at the other.


Saturday, 17 November 2012

Music Video Ideas



  • ·     2 Extremes of Genres
  • ·     Kids music – Techno Metal
  • ·     Setting – Playground
  • ·     Look – Child-like (Harujuku, Kawaii-desu, Lolita)
  • ·     Lip syncing ‘Blood On The Dance Floor’(Unforgiven)
  • ·     Act- pretends to be childish but performing song.
  • ·     Props- Dollies, Teddy Bears, Toys.
  • ·     Actors- Madeleine, Mason, Lucy, Me.
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Using this Idea I can reflect my like of many genres and make it somewhat a parody. I would like to incorporate my like for the Harujuku/Lolita style (Japanese style to express cuteness). I can also add a story line by using the title of the song ‘Unforgiven’ with a scenario like a child playing a game and another child steals their toy and this child is now ‘Unforgiven’ .


  • ·     Stop Motion Animation Idea.
  • ·     Use dollies to act out a scene.
  • ·     Song- ‘Bloc Party’-Flux
The song is about arguments and despair. And by using dollies in a stop motion we can show that they are in an argument and somewhat despair. I wanted to use dolls as I have an abundance of them at they are life like. With stop-motion I would be making the whole video a whole lot creative because the video is not being just acted out. What is good about using the dolls is that they only have one emotion, Happiness. And using that fact the dolls are already in despair as they cannot show their real emotions when they are in an argument (or throughout any sort of human emotion) because they are made of plastic.






However the song is not really 'Lyrically Strong'.So I decided that the song 'Just Like A Pill' by Pink. Because the first lyrics are " I'm lying here on the floor where you left me" which fits perfectly with a doll being left alone in a bedroom. And that fits perfectly. 










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More so I can change the story slightly. Because with the new song their is a new meaning. So I can use some stop motion to animate the real plastic doll. That has been left in this wardrobe, To be angry that its owner has left it alone for so long. And the doll comes alive to take revenge. And I would probably use the look of Harujuku. 







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Monday, 12 November 2012

Music videos

Music videos, A worldwide system to advertise music artists newly released songs or albums.The first music videos were in the 60's and this shocked the world that viewed them. However this helped both audiences and artist as the viewers could experience music in a whole different way and the artist could show themselves and be out there.Music videos are made with recorded footage of the artist performing their music in whatever way they wish too. Music artist usually have a director that decides how the video will turn out and what it will include.A music video is lower class compared to a full length film, But the same amount of effort goes into the production and making of the video , even though the length is minimal compared to a film.There are many conventions that come with music video depending on the genre.

Most commonly a rock or metal band would have a darker theme to them to represent their style and look. And perform the whole song within the video with instruments this is called a performance video. 

Heavy metal: Machine Head 'Locust'



Whereas a R&B video would come across a whole lot different as , R&B artists tend to flaunt more than limit themselves to one look. But keep to the wealthy but tough look , with actual dance choreography used to entice the audience more.However most R&B artists like to use product placement within their video to help advertisers for more money. 

R&B: Neyo 'Let me love you'



More so the pop genre likes to make their whole video look happy and exciting to entice their viewers.That also uses a beat that would be popular with a dance that may be easier to recreate compared to another genre , making it likeable.

POP : Lady Gaga 'Poker face'




My favourite Genre is all things that is not english. As i'm a huge K-pop and J-pop fan. Because there is more to the music as there is usually a storyline and awesome choreography.

K-pop: Shinee 'Sherlock' (Clue+note)



More K-pop : F(X) 'Electric Shock'



J-pop : RIP SLYME 'Dandelion'


J-pop:Utada Hikaru 'Prisoner of love'




However there are too major differences between K-pop and J-pop. K-pop (Korean pop) is all about the choreography. I have shown you 2 K-pops 'Shinee' and 'F(X)' . I wanted to show you one female group and one male. In both videos you can see that there is story and dance but not a lot of musicality. 

This is what makes K-pop a whole lot popular thank J-pop (Japanese pop) .because J-pop is more about the music and voice. I showed you the group 'RIP SLYME' which is a whole lot up-beat than 'Utada Hikaru' but there is still a whole lot music than K-pop. 'Utanda Hikaru' has an amazing voice , and does a lot of music for the game 'Kingdom Hearts'.Her video has no dance or story its pure voice. 

Also in Korea most of the musicians are stuck to a company. Both 'Shinee' and 'F(X)' are part of the highest earning company 'SM Town' and they don't get a lot of freedom because of strict regulations. Where as both 'RIP SLYME' and 'Utanda Hikaru' are self produced musicians. 

But I think there are a whole lot more creative music videos out there. Especially Techno bands like 'Hadouken!' . They like to use a different range of different medias to create their art. However 'Haduken!' are really underrated.

Techno :Hadouken!-'That Boy That Girl'


More Techno: Hadouken! - M.A.D



And S'more :Hadouken! -'Turn the lights out'

mini doc prep



Edwin S porter

Porter was one of the most earliest film editors that ever lived. His work had influenced most editors after him. Without his discovery editing would be a whole different story. Porter had discovered the importance of cutting sections of footage to bring life to the film. The cuts were done accurately so that he could change the angle in which the camera was facing and how the story would continue.


D.W Griffiths

Griffiths was American film director that wanted to enhance Porters techniques by adding more than just cuts. He wanted to add more methods of editing; he was known for his powerful skills in film and had changed the way film had been executed. He had invented the used of the close up, scenic long shot, and crosscutting, and he collaborated with cinematographer Billy Bitzer to create fade-out, fade-in, and soft-focus shots. Furthermore without his work film today would not be the same without these fundamental editing methods.


Thelma Schoonmaker

A american female film Editor. Known for being the main editor for Martin Scorsese



One of my favourite films is a Scorsese ,'Gangs Of New York' . The film was well cut and edited to perfection.

In this clip 'Jenny Everdeen' ( Cameron Diaz) is being suspected by the 'Butcher' (Daniel Day lewis). And continues his show but a whole lost riskier than before. You can see the fear in Jennys eyes when she does realise this is no longer just a show this is now very dangerous. The butcher continues to throw the knives at her and then were are exposed to a reaction shot of the audience and the main character 'Amsterdam Vallon' (Leonardo DiCaprio) . The whole scene has a shot reverse shot between 'Jenny' and 'The Butcher' . There is one shot in particular that stood out the most which was when 'the butcher' asks 'jenny' to take of her neck lace and he threw a knife at it. The camera dropped to the floor where the necklace was and went straight up to 'Jennys' face to show her reaction.

Thelma Schoonmaker had won awards for her hard efforts as she was well know for her great work in editing , she had won the Best Film Editing Academy Award, Best Editing British Academy Award, Best Edited Feature Film American Cinema Editors Eddie, for Raging Bull , 1980; Best Editing British Academy Award, for GoodFellas, 1990.

She had worked for Scorsese for over 40 years, she shows true dedication to her work and her director.She had said "You help the director bring all the hard work of those who made the film to fruition. You give their work rhythm and pace and sometimes adjust the structure to make the film work ‑- to make it start to flow up there on the screen. And then it's very rewarding after a year's work to see people react to what you've done in the theater." The quote is very inspirational as she shows she is committed to her work and tells us the importance and the fundamental need to the editor. Scorsese had also said that he needed her in his films “Thelma,is the woman I trust.”

The films she was most famous for were 'Raging bull','Taxi Driver','Goodfellas' and 'The Departed'. As they are still very popular films and most of them have been nominated or have won many awards.She was know for her techniques such as her innovative manipulation of time and radical use of freeze frames, juxtapositions, jump cuts, and vari-speed. These were used in most of Scorsese's films to make his dark films very edgy and bloodthirsty.

Schoonmaker had been influenced to do film as her husband was in-fact a director Michael Powell (Peeping Tom ,The red shoes). At the age of 72 Thelma is still editing films and still at the side of Martin Scorsese.

setting up bin


Now for the bin.
Bins make the process of using 'Final Cut Pro' a whole lot easier.

 Go to the first box on the left on 'Final Cut Pro'
 With your footage you can see that is put under number, So we would want to make work easier to find we make a bin.
 Right click anywhere in the first box.
 And go to 'New Bin'
 Now you 'Bin' has been created
 You can rename the bin
 then highlight your footage

And drag it into your new 'Bin'
Now everything is neat and tidy.