killing a bird
http://www.archive.org/details/icefish
http://www.archive.org/details/TheSongOfTheBirds-1935
http://www.archive.org/details/CityWate1941
http://www.archive.org/details/Survival1951
http://www.archive.org/details/tsunami_penang_beach
http://www.archive.org/details/tsunami_phuket
http://www.archive.org/details/tsunami_koh_lanta_thailand
http://www.archive.org/details/Thailand_2005
http://www.archive.org/details/AlBrennerPaeThailand
DigFilm1
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
comand L - link
stereo audio -
double click on line, ''
show audio waive file
if cut something accidentally, right click on red arrow, join through edits, repairs it
right click on clip - change speed - you can change speed and direction on clip -
smoothing options - speed will smoothly go into
you can do a time remap - right beside rubberband - green ontop of blue line - shows you timelines - you can affect time map, you can put a section of your shot in slow motion -
slipping
rolling
shift + V - slides everything over and pastes the shot in if you have it cut/copied
stereo audio -
double click on line, ''
show audio waive file
if cut something accidentally, right click on red arrow, join through edits, repairs it
right click on clip - change speed - you can change speed and direction on clip -
smoothing options - speed will smoothly go into
you can do a time remap - right beside rubberband - green ontop of blue line - shows you timelines - you can affect time map, you can put a section of your shot in slow motion -
slipping
rolling
shift + V - slides everything over and pastes the shot in if you have it cut/copied
Monday, February 14, 2011
Lighting Power
Lighting Power
Watt/volts
Watt/volts
- 1000W/ 110v-9.1A
- Usually safe to estimate 1 AMP for every 100 Watts
- Modern household circuit are 20 amp
- 2 1k lights or 4500w each
- producer
- a film producer creates the conditions for making movies. The producer initiates, coordinates, supervises, and controlll matters such as raising funding, hring kepy personnell,
- Director
- overseas creative aspects
- script supervisor
- also know as continuity person
- costume designer
- director of photography
- chief of the camera
- Camera operator
- cinematographer
- almost the same as director of photography
- First Assistant Camera focus puller
- the first assistant camera is responsible for keeping the camera in focus as it is shooting
- second assistant camera
- digital imaging technician
- production sound mixer
- boom operator
- Grip
- trained lighting and rigged technicians
- gaffer
- specialized
- ideally you want sound to enhance your visual content
- you want it to match, not to be distracting
- sound recorded during production
- background sound
- hard effects (door slames, guns, etc)
- foley - sound efffects recorded later to match up with images
- what sound sounds like the action
- "mood sounds" / "design sound"
- ie if the room had a lot of outside noise, try and record a few of room sound
- effect libraries
- automated dialog replacement - (ADR) rerecording dialogue to match an actors lips
- sound came after imag ein the develpment of film because there was no way to reliably synchoronise the recorded image and ound
- recorded at 2 different rates, the audio image slowly get further
- easy, fast, less conspicious, no need to worry about sync
- lower sound quality, no directional control, can pick up camera motor sound, can pick up 60-cycle hum if running on AC
- Better sound quality, mic can be positioned to record key sounds mic can move during shot, no need to sync
- mic is still tethered to camera, can only move so far (unless using wireless)
- ulitme freedom of movement, best quality, best level control
- requires sync ing during editing process, takes extra time
- if using a separate system make sure the timebase is set to match your camcorders time base. Use a slate.
- LAV (lalliere) - small, sometimes wrieless, hidden on actor's boy - must be close enouhg to moth to hear, but not be seen. can pick up noises, like rustling of clothes
- Shotgun - large, usually mounted on a boom pole. must ensure mic is pointed in the right direction and not visible in the shot (cardioid or hyper-cardioid pattern)
- position mics as close to action as possible
- position the mic to not pick up unwanted noise- exploit the null
- turn off humming appliances, phones, etc
- use head phones
- get room tone at each location
Screen Writing
Screen writing
- - you should have a protagonist with an objective
- -conflict/obstacles
- -Premise/opening
- the situation
- find it out through dialog
- gets the whole thing started
- -tension
- conflict creates some sort of tension
- -culmination/resolution
- theme
- how can you touch on it throughout the movie
- unity
- of action
- time
- place
- one thread that runs through the movie that keeps it all as one
- exposition
- mostly at beginning
- explain to audience about the characters, plot, the details
- come across incidentally , besides saying it straight forward
- characterization
- dramatic irony
- when the viewer knows something that the character doesn't yet know
- Hitchcock "suspense vs surprise"
- preparation and aftermath
- an important element that comes back
- pause before something big happens
- ie: the plotted plant on ET - ties into the plot knows that ET is not dead
- preparation - get ready
- after math - calm realization, think about what has happened
- planting and payoff
- elements of the future/advertising
- helpful for viewer - talks about when a timeline is established in a movie audience has an inrose in what is going to happen
- Plausibility
- most audiences will be conditioned to believe what has happened at the start
- don't put in anything that is unexplained
- Activity vs. Action
- Activities - are keeping your character occupied on screen
- IE: ET mimicking each other
- actions - build plot and contribute to what is happening
- IE: ET mimicking, turns into action from activity
- Dialog
- it must characterize the speaker
- maintain individuality of speaker - maintain unity of film
- relfect speaker's mood, convey their emotiion or provide some window into their inner life
- reveal the speaker's motivation or attempt to hide motivation
- reflect the relationship of the sepaker to other characters
- be connective from the past to the future
- advance the aciton
- carry information and exposition
- foreshadow what is to come
Monday, January 24, 2011
Film Cut Pro7
Final Cut Pro - Easy Setup - Setting- NTSC or Mini
Frame rate : standard is 29.97 fps
Check on camera if you have the option to shoot widescreen
File - log - capture (want to log footage off the tape) - will copy clips somewhere else
Frame rate : standard is 29.97 fps
Check on camera if you have the option to shoot widescreen
File - log - capture (want to log footage off the tape) - will copy clips somewhere else
- read logs and descriptions of the shot, so you know what take to use
- Logging includes
- Reel
- Name
- Description
- Scene
- Shot/take
- Angle
- Log note
- when you are shooting, be really careful with time code - camera is what puts time code on tape -
- when you stop on your camera, there will be a gap in a time code
- it then resets time codes
- make sure that time codes are continuous
- just start and stop
- i key - In point has to be after end point
- o key - outpoint
- slate to slate
- when you find all your good clips, CAPTURE (batch)
- capture clip
- capture now
- doesn't maintain info on where the time code information is on the tape
- capture batch
- Capture, handle -
- when you are shooting, you need editing room - give yourself pre-roll - between shots, 15 seconds at least
- tap it a few times it will slow the fwd or rwd
- J
- K
- L - fast forward
- command L - links audio to video
Notes Day 1
Development:
- create a story from an orignial idea
- identify the theme(s) or underlying messages
- synopsis
- outline - one paragraph scenes focusing on dramatic structure
- treatment- description of the story, its mood, and characters, This is usually a little dialog and stage directioin, but often contains drawings
- screen play
- shot list
- outline, very factual
- details like names
- Possible place
- empathy to character
- clues
- written more like a short story
- establishing shot
- (free script writing program) - Celtx
- (Don't worry about formatting)
- look at other scripts on
- dont have to be so detailed - i.e. like perfect drawings
- get the scenes down
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