Sunday, 4 May 2014

EVALUATION

Over the course of this semesters module I feel that I have learnt a lot. Creative Project Realisation has taught me a lot about set design, creating a 'space' and time management, just to mention a few. Firstly getting into a group to start work on the project was easily done as myself, Brock, Chris and Dalena are all motivated characters and I knew enthusiasm for the project would not be lacking. We were given the theme of 'THE UNCANNY' to start off our ideas. Having done some research into the uncanny myself I came across an Australian artist called 'Rob Mueck'. His work is hyperrealistic, meaning it's scarily 'real' looking. I did some research on him and his works to get me in the mind set for this project. One of the books, (Hurlston, D (2011). Ron Mueck. Melbourne : Yale University Press.), really let me get an insight into his work and motivated me for this module.
In our first group meeting we talked back and forth about ideas for the 'story' of our set design. We finally ended up on basing it on Chris' initial proposal, a train about to hit a living room. The back story to this was about a boy who lives/stays in some sort of drug den-esque accommodation, rarely sees daylight and spends most of his days adding to the pile of rubbish gathering around his feet. This was the synopsis for our idea...

On an average night, strange things happen when you are intoxicated. Swirls of cloudy smoke particles are gathered around the room. A young blonde guy sits in his dull themed armchair in the centre. In front is a small flat TV screen, a brown shelf and a window with floral burnt curtains. The room is cluttered with rubbish across the floor and the walls are covered in posters. The walls are also dirty and stained. Suddenly the TV flicks onto static. Then blonde guy is looking confused and very intoxicated to why this may be. He searches around him for the remote control and turns the TV off. The TV flicks on again, this time a train appears on screen. As the train draws closer and closer towards the TV, the same TV image is portrayed in his window. He looks puzzled to why this may be and switches off the TV. Again, the TV flicks on and the train is on the TV as while as in his window, it draws closer and closer. He attempts really hard to turn the TV off by constantly pushing the off switch on the remote in a rapid manner. The walls start to vibrate from a steady pace and increases rapidly. The lights start to flicker as the train comes even closer. The curtains blow and smoke particles swirl around the room. Leaves and litter fly across the floor and we see the blonde guy confused and scared within the centre of the room on his armchair. He covers himself with his arms and tucks his head into his legs as resort of what feels like his only protection; giving up from turning the TV off. The pace at which the wind, vibration and lights flicker increases as the train is now near the window as if it will go through the walls. Fade to black.

As this was agreed within the group we started work on the production. As directed on the brief we produced a mood board to help visually realise our concept. 




From the outset we knew that we needed to acquire certain props. We needed a television set (not necessarily working), a large lounge chair and a window. These things were vital, everything else was about set dressing. 
After a few weeks of trying to find a chair that was suitable AND within out £25 budget things were not looking hopeful. We had a chat with Susannah, our tutor, about our problem. She suggested that we make one. With some help from her we managed to pull off the look we were going for.





I think I personally brought a lot to the group. In regards to the production I really wanted to get stuck in to the practical side of the project as I feel this is where my skills are pushed to their best. In particular I enjoyed painting the wallpapered walls by washing them with a coffee/glue/water mixture. I wanted to make parts of the wall look ‘damp’. I also added some detailing by adding ‘cracks’ to certain parts of the wall and around the window.



In hind sight I wish I had done more on this. Only after looking at the set through the camera did I realise that less isn’t always more. If I could have done it again I would definitely have made more of this, painted it darker and done more coats of the coffee wash.

As a group I think we worked well and everyone was present throughout the whole project. I think I can say on behalf of the group that if we did this again we would have wanted to film it ourselves as we had a better idea of the overall look we were wanting to go for. Saying this, it was probably due to our time management that we didn't meet up with the 'filming group (cinematographers)' enough to really pass on our ideas successfully.

When it came to editing the footage I was kind of starting off blind. I had no idea how to use after effects at all. After one session with my tutor, Susannah, in introducing us to after effects I managed to get the main understanding of it. After that session I went home and found some 'youtube' tutorials to watch. The next session I sat with Dalena (from my group) as she started to edit in the green screen. I had found the royalty free footage online of the train and the static.


We used the linear colour key tool to effectivly apply the footage to the green screen. I had to read up on the tool to fully understand how it worked!



(Keying Effects. Available: http://helpx.adobe.com/en/after-effects/using/keying-effects.html#linear_color_key_effect. Last accessed 5th May 2014.)

This is a screen shot form a section on the ADOBE official website.

Reflecting on the green screen element of this project I think we achieved a quite convincing effect. In production when putting up the green screen behind the window, it took a long time to correctly light it. We had to make sure it had a flat light over the whole green cloth. This took up a lot of production time that we had not scheduled in. This is definitely something to remember next time I am working on anything with green screen. 

After the film had the effects added in, i.e. the smoke and the green screen, I had said that I would colour correct it. From the outset we had said that we wanted it to be 'warm orange/yellow' tones instead of the original 'blue' tone footage. I used the three wheel colour correct tool in Adobe Premier Pro to push up the orangey/yellow colours. 

BEFORE THREE WAY COLOUR WHEEL

AFTER THREE WAY COLOUR WHEEL

Doing this also made the smoke appear more 'smoggy' than in the original which is a look that we wanted.




Overall I am happy with the final cut. When we first proposed this idea I didn't really know what the final outcome was going to look like as I had never attempted something like this before. Therefore, I did not really have anything to compare it to in my head. There are obviously a few things I would want to change if I could do it again. For example, I would have pushed for more CLOSE UPS to be filmed in production a I feel this would have really rounded off the film better and made it slightly more interesting. We also filmed more leaves/rubbish blowing around in front of a green screen but we didn't get round to putting it in. If I could do it again I would definitely add these in. I would also have re-set dressed on the day of shooting because when they set up the camera there was a bare bit of wall that could have done with more posters. This was only realised when we had the footage back so I think more 'on set' competency would have been useful! 
Having said this I am happy with this semesters module outcome as I feel I have learnt a lot (in regards to editing, green screen & set dressing) and that I will definitely take these skills with me in the future.  


As far as the modules content is concerned I think I have tried to immerse my self in it (as seen in previous blog posts). I feel that this has helped me to come to a decision in regards to my 'PERSONAL PROJECT'. 

I came up with my 'PERSONAL PROJECT' idea when looking into set designs (initially for the group project). I was looking into how we could use the flats, what formation, how many etc.. It was then that I came across the 'infinity wall' (or cyclorama). Mainly used in commercial photography studios. I had seen them before but I would have never thought to use it in a film set. This back drop for a set started me thinking about themes/story lines for my personal project. It was then that I came up with the idea of a sort of installation art film that would play on a loop and have a theme of 'infinity/never ending' throughout. I wanted this theme to echo throughout all aspects of my personal project, in the costume, content, editing etc...

My full powerpoint for my personal project can be viewed on this blog in a pervious post or CLICK HERE TO VIEW POWERPOINT

The main inspiration, in regards to the costume, was from a video on vimeo we were shown at the start of the module. It was called SOLIPSIST and is directed by Andrew Thomas Huang. 

SOLIPSIST SHORT FILM (CLICK HERE) (Andrew Thomas Huang. (2012). Solipsist. Available: https://vimeo.com/37848135. Last accessed 5th May 2014.)

I really liked the way the costume incorporated a variety of different materials and that made me start to really think about my own projects costume. There wasn't many actual full films that have influenced my own work but one advert in particular proved of some interest to my project. That was a 'SANEX' advert (the body wash). This advert uses human bodies intertwining with one another to create an illusion of porous skin. 

SANEX TELEVISION ADVERT (CLICK HERE) - (2007). Sanex Body. Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNR7jGML2dw&feature=player_embedded. Last accessed 5th May 2014.)

Although this film wasn't a direct influence on my final proposal for my personal project it did play a part in some of the research into the aesthetic aspects of it. 

Another part of research that helped me in the build up to my final person project proposal was a piece of guided research that we were recommended. - (SHILO T. MCCLEAN (2007). Digital Storytelling -THE NARRATIVE POWER OF VISUAL EFFECTS IN FILM: MIT PRESS.)
This excerpt/chapter talks about how and why visual/digital effects are so important in story telling. I think this spurred me to think outside the box more for my personal project. For example mixing projection, shadow, costume and overlay editing all in one project. 

In terms of planning and visualising my personal project I think I have been quite successful. The mood board I made helped me present my ideas to the group and my tutor successfully and I feel it would be a really exciting and interesting project to creatively realise.

To conclude this evaluation I will talk about my strengths and weaknesses throughout both projects. In terms of my weaknesses I think I could have been much more thorough in the planning stages. This only became evident when reviewing the footage as I would look back at it and realise that I should have changed something/moved something/added something etc... I think if I was more focussed in the planning stages this would not have happened. Another weakness of mine would be documenting the research I have done. I would often watch something online that would really open my eyes or give me new ideas to contribute towards my project but then forget to note it down and in result of this, loose/forget the video/online article etc... This will probably hinder my portfolio of work. These weaknesses, be them negative, are also positive in that I will definitely take them on board and alter my work flow so I can improve in the future.
My strengths in this module have surprised me. I didn't think I would enjoy the 'hands on' creative side of CPR as much as I have done. When in the group project I really enjoyed 'weathering' the look of the set. For example putting a coffee mixture over the shop bought curtains to give them a smoke stained appearance. We also set them on fire at the bottom to further this aesthetic. Once I got started in set dressing I really enjoyed it and think I did quite a good job. This enthusiasm lead into my personal project, although not yet physically realised, it still made me excited to come up with and design ideas for the costume/set. Another one of my strengths would be that I worked well in a team. I can say the same of the whole group actually as no one 'slacked' and everything pulled their weight equally. I really enjoyed this semester and it has made me excited to go into my final year and put these skills into practice. I am hoping to be an art directer on a film, set in the 90's, and I have already started planning/sketching ideas for this. 

Monday, 28 April 2014

GROUP PROJECT VIMEO LINK




TRAIN - CPR VIMEO - CLICK HERE FOR LINK 


Tag line: Sometimes smoke can play tricks on your mind.

Log line: Chris is half-zoned out in a smokey room. He finds himself confused to why the TV spontaneously turns on. The walls vibrate and objects fall; smoke fills the room.


Scene synopsis:

On an average night, strange things happen when you are intoxicated. Swirls of cloudy smoke particles are gathered around the room. A young blonde guy sits in his dull themed armchair in the centre. In front is a small flat TV screen, a brown shelf and a window with floral burnt curtains. The room is cluttered with rubbish across the floor and the walls are covered in posters. The walls are also dirty and stained. Suddenly the TV flicks onto static. Then blonde guy is looking confused and very intoxicated to why this may be. He searches around him for the remote control and turns the TV off. The TV flicks on again, this time a train appears on screen. As the train draws closer and closer towards the TV, the same TV image is portrayed in his window. He looks puzzled to why this may be and switches off the TV. Again, the TV flicks on and the train is on the TV as while as in his window, it draws closer and closer. He attempts really hard to turn the TV off by constantly pushing the off switch on the remote in a rapid manner. The walls start to vibrate from a steady pace and increases rapidly. The lights start to flicker as the train comes even closer. The curtains blow and smoke particles swirl around the room. Leaves and litter fly across the floor and we see the blonde guy confused and scared within the centre of the room on his armchair. He covers himself with his arms and tucks his head into his legs as resort of what feels like his only protection; giving up from turning the TV off. The pace at which the wind, vibration and lights flicker increases as the train is now near the window as if it will go through the walls. Fade to black.

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

MOODBOARD - PERSONAL PROJECT





PERSONAL PROJECT POWERPOINT INFORMATION

PERSONAL PROJECT   
           
My idea for my personal project is all about playing with light/shadow/projection and the theme throughout will be the idea, or theory, of infinity. A never ending space. Ideally the whole thing would be filmed and edited and then played/projected on a loop in an exhibition. The process would have no real start or end and would seemingly just continuously play, however, for production purposes I have created an agenda for filming.

The first part of the filming would be of the main ‘character’. A female dressed in a costume, an idea which is explained in more detail on the mood board, will be slowly moving/dancing. The movements would be fluid and really showcase the costume. It would be filmed on a slow motion camera so that in the edit a really smooth slow motion capture can be achieved. This would be filmed in front of an ‘infinity wall‘ backdrop.


"An infinity cyclorama (found particularly in television and in film stills studios) is a cyc which curves smoothly at the bottom to meet the studio floor, so that with careful lighting and the corner-less joint, the illusion that the studio floor continues to infinity can be achieved. Cycloramas or "cycs" also refer to photography curving backdrops which are white to create no background, or green-screen to create a masking backdrop." - (October 2007). cyclorama (theatre). Available:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclorama_(theater). Last accessed 17th April 2014. 




This links in with the theme of infinity or never ending. The ‘character‘ would be framed in a wide shot in front of a white infinity wall, thus making it seem like they are in a huge, open, never ending space.

I would also film close ups of certain aspects/parts of the costume which I would later, in the edit, digitally enhance. I would make, for example, a close up of the feet in the costume, look as though they were slowly growing or stretching and retracting. As though the space and costume were breathing.

The second part of the filming would be a separate shot set up, still filmed on the infinity back drop, would be the shadows that the costume would make when lit in a specific way. These shadows would be filmed and then in the edit, turned down the opacity and overlaid in certain parts of the film. The shadows will look like they are part of the costume and not just a result of lighting. The shadows will act as an extension of the character.

I want to create something that is aesthetically pleasing but at the same time have a meaning, or, a reasoning behind it and I think this proposal does just that.
My ideas for this have stemmed largely from a film that we were shown at the start of the semester (THE SOLIPSIST).






 


I really liked the use of materials in it and wanted to create something similarly textured.


THE COSTUME
The costume would be a layered full body suit that is connected to a headdress made of feathers. The headdress would resemble something of the well known native indian head pieces. This is a sketch of what I would want it to look like.







Thursday, 17 April 2014

Editing the green screen

We edited as a group on both premier pro and adobe after effects. We added static to the tv screen and a train coming towards the screen in the window. We also attempted to add smoke! These are some print screens from editing the green screen parts.












Wednesday, 16 April 2014

INSPIRATION FOR PERSONAL PROJECT MOODBOARD










These pictures are from a slightly larger collection that I have obtained whilst searching the internet for inspiration/ideas in picture form. I love the use of ribbon, especially to use for the costume in m personal project.


Thursday, 6 March 2014

PRE-PRODUCTION DAY 3

Today we finally got our walls/window looking how we wanted it. I mixed water with coffee granules and with a damp paintbrush washed over certain parts of the wall to make it look damp/smoke ridden. I also followed down some of the wallpaper creases with a dark brown to try and simulate cracks in the wall.
COFFEE STAINED WALLS AND CRACK

We also burnt the curtains that we had bought previously and I put coffee all over these as well to give them an old look.

BURNT AND STAINED CURTAINS

Dalena attached the shelf and Chris painted it. Brock added the 'anarchy symbol'. We felt that this symbol fitted with the character profile we had created for the boy (who will be played by chris).

ANARCHY SYMBOL

We had all tried really hard to get an arm chair over the past 2 weeks but no matter how much bargaining we did we still couldn't get one for under £30 (and our budget was £25...). It was then that Susannah suggested we make an arm chair. She got lots of materials out and hung them over boxes, it actually looked really good and was exactly the look we were going for. We will probably re-do the chair on the day of the shoot but this is the general look we are going for.


DIY CHAIR


                               This is how our set looked after the third session of pre-production.







PERSONAL PROJECT


Since the first session working with and creating mood boards I started to develop my personal project idea. When playing around with photoshop and creating my mood board (seen in older post) I started to think about different textures and those textures would interlock. I then thought about the 'SANEX' advert -



This advert uses human bodies woven together to represent a persons skin span. This also reminded me a lot of the film we were shown in an earlier session 


I really like the use of textures woven together to create a larger mass. I then started thinking about 'body suits' and how they can be made using a variety of materials. 




I will next be drawing up and creating a costume for my personal project.

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

PRE-PRODCTION DAY 2

Today myself, Delena and Chris went into the studio to finish off wallpapering and painting it all white. It took a lot longer than we originally thought but we got there in the end. We purposefully left some cracks (to be painted over) to add to the dishevelled feel of the room. There will also be curtains and a shelf added so the walls won't be so bare. We are also mixing coffee granules with paint to give it an unclean look (this will be sone tomorrow).

THE FLATS ALL WALLPAPERED AND THE 1ST COAT OF PLAIN WHITE PAINT APPLIED 

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Personal project research - INFINITY WALL

"An infinity cyclorama (found particularly in television and in film stills studios) is a cyc which curves smoothly at the bottom to meet the studio floor, so that with careful lighting and the corner-less joint, the illusion that the studio floor continues to infinity can be achieved. Cycloramas or "cycs" also refer to photography curving backdrops which are white to create no background, or green-screen to create a masking backdrop." - (October 2007). cyclorama (theatre). Available: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclorama_(theater). Last accessed 17th April 2014.

The reasoning for wanting to use/build an infinity wall for the backdrop to my personal CPR project is that I want to create an illusion of a 'never ending space'. I want to have the subject in the centre of the screen in a limitless space and I think an infinity backdrop would be the best way to achieve this. Although I will not be physically realising this project I have looked into how to build one. I found a lot of helpful videos online. 

HOW TO: infinity wall   - < VIDEO


GUIDED RESEARCH - ED FRENCH



I really enjoyed reading this! I had never heard of French until now and I really like his work. The pictures really inspire me and I really want to use costume/makeup in my personal project. I want to create a full costume/suit out of wool/string which would blow around when wind is blown around it.

GUIDED RESEARCH - DIGITAL STORY TELLING

DIGITAL STORYTELLING
THE NARRATIVE POWER OF VISUAL EFFECTS IN FILM
SHILO T. MCCLEAN
MIT PRESS 2007
ISBN - 12: 978-0-262-134654-1

This exert from a book is part of the guided research list.

After reading this I have been reminded why Digital Visual Effects are so important. They allow you to see a world, that until quite recently in modern times, could have only been imagined. Digital effects go one step further that on set effects in the sense that the objects/scenarios been conjured up cannot be done physically in this world. Although I am not planning to have a lot of Digital effects in my personal project proposal I do want to play with 'light/shadow' and this has given me some ideas of how to computer generate some of my ideas instead of just physically making them all. These may include composition of projection images overlaid with the actual footage.


   

  




(SHILO T. MCCLEAN (2007). Digital Storytelling -THE NARRATIVE POWER OF VISUAL EFFECTS IN FILM: MIT PRESS.)