Showing posts with label Camera. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Starting to edit (again!).

Last Tuesday (6th May) began the editing process again. I imported the clips onto Premiere Pro which took longer than expected, then I sorted the interview into bins, so when I was going back to each clip, it would be a lot easier to find it. So Tuesday was more of a logging and organizing day for me.

Wednesday afternoon (7th May) after another class was when Caoimhe joined me and we started clipping and cutting pieces together. We're both really happy with the footage and the way it's visually told on screen that it sometimes kills me having to cut something up, even though I know I have to do it due to time constraints.

We have a lot of information from Richard's interview that we can't all possibly fit in to five minutes which is a shame but as we were editing, we decided to try and keep in the information about parmesan cheese in because we are assuming that most of our audience don't know that this particular cheese isn't actually vegetarian, despite restaurants serving it as vegetarian. We want our audience to walk out of the audience finding out something new, and we think this will do the trick.


We also have some really nice shots of Richard talking about the Vegetarian Society and labels on food and as I was shooting this on the day, I moved in to see the labels and it auto-focused for me. We're using these shots because the audience will be aware of the different types of labelling in stores and we think it's something that some people may not be aware of.

On the Thursday (8th May), we showed Sharron our rough edit and I would say she was quite pleased with it. Caoimhe and I came up with some other titles because we personally didn't feel like "Green Beans and Everything In Between" fitted the documentary anymore. These titles were "Suitable for Vegetarians", "Vegetarian Options Available" and "A Vegeducation". However, talking with our tutor, she thought the title added quirkiness to the film and if we made the start quite quirky too, it would fit in quite well. We also had a lot of footage of Richard talking about the cheese which I didn't really mind but after our tutor telling us that the audience may start to think the film is about cheese, we thought it was best to cut it down but still have an appropriate amount of information still in there so the audience can understand why it's not vegetarian. 

Because of other on going projects during the week, we know from Thursday, we will not get any time to do another edit or go out filming apart from possibly next Wednesday afternoon so we do intend on editing more next Thursday (15th May) during class while the tutor is going over other people's work. 

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Scheduled Easter Meeting.

Caoimhe and I had scheduled to meet over Easter to film cutaways but unfortunately something had happened to the camera, so we were unable to do so. We still had our meeting, we just didn't get to film anything that day which I didn't mind too much anyway.

We sat down in a coffee shop to discuss more thoroughly what cutaways we wanted. We made out a list of shops we wanted to go to:
  • Holland and Barrett.
  • LUSH.
  • Easons.
  • Waterstones.
  • Tesco/ASDA.
  • Alley Cat.
  • Restaurants in Victoria Square and St. Anne's Square.
We had a small number of concerns about these places. Firstly with Easons and Waterstones, it had been suggested to go into these book stores and look at their vegetarian book range but because of the internet, internet prices are much cheaper than in store places like both Easons and Waterstones. We didn't want anyone to see us in case they thought we were filming or taking pictures of the prices of books and going to buy them online instead. It sounds silly, but I feel like it is a huge concern for these shops and they could have thrown us out at anytime, even if we explain what we were doing.

The same type of thing we had concerns about for Tesco and ASDA. Obviously both these stores are much bigger than the book stores, so they have more security cameras and more people in store. Customers could report us or a member of staff could see us.

We were also worried about going around to restaurants and filming the menus. Again, the same price-comparison concerns were our worry, because I'm sure a lot of people go from restaurant to restaurant looking for the cheapest prices. 

The last production meeting for 'Dislocation' before Easter.

The same day (Thursday 10th April) I held a meeting for Andy's "Dislocation". Everyone was in that day so I took it as an opportunity to get together for the last time before we go off for Easter and the last 'real-life' production meeting before we shoot.

The meeting didn't go too well, I had asked everyone apart from Andy to have something prepared but the only person who had done this, was Pearse. I asked him to go through the script to look out for sound effects he would have to pick up on the day as well as music choices Andy had put in the script and if he had any suggestions for music choices, which he had done and had some great ideas!

I asked Conor to bring in his shot list so we could have a look at it, but he didn't have one done. Andy and Conor were meant to do the shot list together after the meeting but that didn't end up happening. Anya as our make-up artist, I asked her to tell us how she would prepare the gashes to put them on the actors faces (or on their bodies) and if she had any make-up ideas. The only thing she told me was that she had told me all this information in a meeting a few week's back. Over those weeks in between I had expected more ideas to have come up and if she wanted to suggest them to Andy, he would see if he would like them or not.

For this "Dislocation" film, we haven't had many meetings as a full team and I was slightly annoyed that I had asked almost everyone to prepare something and only one person had done it. With this happening, the meeting didn't last very long, so it was cut short.