We Didn't Start the Fire Unofficial Music Video
Well, here is the first entertainment project we worked on. It's a music video for the song "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel. We were planning it for a few days, took one day to shoot it, and then it took about a week to edit it. The main challenge was, ironically, starting the fire. It was windy and cold that day. But with persistence and lots of lighter fluid, we mananged it. Another challenge was just making something out of footage of verses and a lot of fire clips, while keeping it interesting. I had to learn to cut the same shot differently, so to speak. It was well liked throughout the class, although a few people said I could have some other things besides fire shots. Overall though, I think it was the best out of everything on this reflection.
The Duff Student Trailer
This project was a trailer remake for the movie "The Duff." It took a few days to plan this, and it was the first video which I wrote a script for. It took about a week to film, and a week to edit. The main challenge I had was working with extras, especially for the party scene. The set had to be quiet enough to hear the two main characters speak, but everyone almost treated it like a real party. We didn't get as much as we wanted to film that day. Plus, I lost those clips and my friend tried exporting them from her Premiere project, but I lost the audio. The feedback was mainly about that aspect. There was also feedback from the teacher about how some clips were not in focus. Honestly, I didn't really like this project overall. I found it uncreative and unoriginal, but I did it anyway. It didn't turn out the way I would've liked it, but I'll accept it.
Short Film: The Reunion
This is the most recent project we did, and the longest. It took about a month overall: a week of pre-production, two weeks of production, and one week of post production. I was the cinematographer, as well as working a little bit on the storyboarding and editing. Some challenges faced was planning. We originally wanted to film in an airport, but they didn't give us a call back the day we were filming, so we had to find a place at the last minute. One of our actresses knew people at a coffeehouse, and they let us film there. The feedback we got praised the story and our variety of shots. I liked this story, and the way we executed it. It was fun to do.
Using Time in/out of Class
I didn't work every single day. Well, if I had work to do, I would do it. I mean if I have free time and have no work to do. I usually spent it watching other short films on YouTube to see what shots they used, and how the screen looked cinematically. Other times, I would look up tutorials on how to do certain things film-wise, like how to write a script or achieve a cinematic look. Outside of class, I used my camera to take random shots of my house. Not to use in a project, but just to practice filming.
Strengths
My main strength this year, I think, was definitely having an artistic eye. I paid attention to things like the rule of thirds, shot type, and focus to get the shot I wanted. If I didn't have the shot I wanted the first time, I would call for another time.
Weaknesses
My main weakness this year was probably time management, especially when it came to editing. I had a few projects overdue from trying to edit them. Often I took too long for production (or didn't get production done on time) and had to rush to edit.
Summary
I really liked this semester. I loved doing entertainment video, and will go into next year. If I could go back though, I would probably use more cinematic editing, and that will be my goal for next year. Well, I just have to do my animation reflection tomorrow, and that will be my last blog post for the year. Well, until then, see you all!
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