Today is our last scheduled shoot!!!! We set up early and ended up waiting around a while until the actor arrived, got changed and did make up. We then got filming at about 11, everything still set up. We got all the slider shots done first since we were a little behind schedule as someone else wanted it on the afternoon. We then got the close ups (on the monopod, we did this for most of the close ups so I could track everyone's movement). Went smoothly, and we ended with people clapping for foley.
We quickly looked back at the edited footage so far and there are two concerns; a cutaway of the Zoltar card and also the scene about arguing whether to go to the show. The wide has completely different lighting to the close ups (we tried our best to recreate it but I guess it wasn't good enough, time may have been a issue here), so the editor had to use all close up shots, but we only have one of Sophie. The scene drags and needs something else to cut to. So we will have to go to Production Design for these last shots next week for an hour or so.
The actor playing the Ringmaster took a few pictures on his camera so I hope he will send us them! (I didn't bring mine in, and we were rushed for time once again)
Friday, 28 April 2017
Circus - Knife Throwing and End Scene
Today we got the knife scene in the big show done. We did lots of test footage for this so we knew what we needed, including one shot we didn't get last time. We got a lot of shots today, including a really nice lens flare of the knife against the red head with a red gel.
After that, the actor playing the Dad arrived and went to the director's house to do the final scene. We took all the equipment over in the pouring rain, and set up. It did take us a while to figure out lighting as when we imitated the lighting in the living room, it shone against the window (we ended up having to live with this as literally everywhere we put it, you could see the shine. We will just say it's from a lamp). We also had another one to imitate the TV (we put a blue gel on it, but it didn't do anything, so we just used scrim on it). We got a few wide shots and some really tricky ones which were a pain to get.
One of them was a low angle shot, including a pull focus from the remote to Sophie's face, her delivering her line (static) then sliding forward, focusing (as it kept loosing focus) and moving the camera so her eyes were central framed. It took a while, so we decided to cut it up and maybe cut to a cutaway in edit, so now it's just the remote pull focus, cut, and then the slider shot of Sophie's eyes. I'm not sure if it worked still, so we will have to find out. We ended up having to use Moshi Monster plasters to we knew where to pull focus to.
We also struggled to get a shot of the dolls in the case. I did say to get the shelves as it would look better and would have been easier to get. Basically, we had to slide really close to the Lacee doll (slider was on a high angle), slide up, keep focus and also move it so the case would be in shot. We ended up getting one possible good take but we may have to reverse it in post. We also got a few static ones just in case.
After that, the actor playing the Dad arrived and went to the director's house to do the final scene. We took all the equipment over in the pouring rain, and set up. It did take us a while to figure out lighting as when we imitated the lighting in the living room, it shone against the window (we ended up having to live with this as literally everywhere we put it, you could see the shine. We will just say it's from a lamp). We also had another one to imitate the TV (we put a blue gel on it, but it didn't do anything, so we just used scrim on it). We got a few wide shots and some really tricky ones which were a pain to get.
One of them was a low angle shot, including a pull focus from the remote to Sophie's face, her delivering her line (static) then sliding forward, focusing (as it kept loosing focus) and moving the camera so her eyes were central framed. It took a while, so we decided to cut it up and maybe cut to a cutaway in edit, so now it's just the remote pull focus, cut, and then the slider shot of Sophie's eyes. I'm not sure if it worked still, so we will have to find out. We ended up having to use Moshi Monster plasters to we knew where to pull focus to.
We also struggled to get a shot of the dolls in the case. I did say to get the shelves as it would look better and would have been easier to get. Basically, we had to slide really close to the Lacee doll (slider was on a high angle), slide up, keep focus and also move it so the case would be in shot. We ended up getting one possible good take but we may have to reverse it in post. We also got a few static ones just in case.
Thursday, 27 April 2017
Circus - Big Show Cutaways, Pick Ups and Car Scene
Today was the last day we had Lacee and Dad so we got all their cutaways in the big show (e.g. them walking up for each act, coming back, walking into the show, etc) and also Lacee's doll scene without the make up (as it comes on magically half way through). Went well, no issues. We were originally going to do the car scene first, but we couldn't get the LED's.
After the show cutaways, we did the car scene. Went well, even if it was a bit cold. The fact we shot it during the day maybe an issue so we may have to do "day for night".
We had to go back to the big show as we forgot one cutaway, then we got some pick up shots the editor wanted at the circus set. We were very tired and rushed so we did them as quickly and as best to our ability as we could.
Special thanks again to Tori for helping us out on sound today. Didn't get a lot of production stills today as we were very busy.
After the show cutaways, we did the car scene. Went well, even if it was a bit cold. The fact we shot it during the day maybe an issue so we may have to do "day for night".
We had to go back to the big show as we forgot one cutaway, then we got some pick up shots the editor wanted at the circus set. We were very tired and rushed so we did them as quickly and as best to our ability as we could.
Special thanks again to Tori for helping us out on sound today. Didn't get a lot of production stills today as we were very busy.
Wednesday, 26 April 2017
Tag - An Update!!!
We have had a meeting with one of the lecturers to discuss what to do about Tag as we will not be able to get it all done in the next two weeks. We have decided to do a 'self contained' scene that tells the entire story in one scene. We have decided to film scene 11 with Oren, Rachel and Sam (with Rachel and Sam's death scenes). This is the biggest scene which will be about 5 minutes in total so we would need a whole day filming. We were originally going to be filming this Friday but we could only get one of the actors for half a day so we have rescheduled to Wednesday next week. It is a shame it has come to this, but extreme circumstances has called for extreme measures. Again, it was more of a final major to be able to pull it off successfully.
We have decided to use my student digs but we will have to put up wallpaper and a rug so the fake blood won't stain the paint or the carpet. I am also buying the costumes for the actors. I have asked someone on the crew to look for washable fake blood just in case some does get on the wall and carpet. I am also buying food, costume, wallpaper, rugs, and props in the next week and will keep a hold of budget.
We have decided to use my student digs but we will have to put up wallpaper and a rug so the fake blood won't stain the paint or the carpet. I am also buying the costumes for the actors. I have asked someone on the crew to look for washable fake blood just in case some does get on the wall and carpet. I am also buying food, costume, wallpaper, rugs, and props in the next week and will keep a hold of budget.
Wynyard - Further Updates
I have booked myself in next Tuesday and Thursday to finish off (touch wood!) the Wynyard videos. I am giving priority to people with deadlines that week, but if no one else books in, I have them for now. Hopefully I will only need these two days as I do not have a lot to change. *touch wood* I will update this post with any major changes and how I fixed them.
Circus - Some Possible Issues
While the editor was doing the skeleton edit, there was a few errors about continuity and movement in shot. They have made a list of what we are missing and I have put forward what I personally will think will work visually and also that won't involve a lot of actors or make up. On a huge set, people would be in charge of continuity as their only job role (we also had a huge issue with this for Allurement and it's the same actor!)
We are having a meeting later to discuss what issues there are, what would look visually better and what we will have to compromise with.
We are having a meeting later to discuss what issues there are, what would look visually better and what we will have to compromise with.
Circus - Big Show Filming
Today we filmed most of the big show scene at the end of the film. Most of the actors were late and it took us longer than we thought to set up, so we didn't start filming until 11. The director had to go home then, so I had to direct (but I rang/messaged her for important stuff) today as well as do camera. Special thanks to Tori for doing sound, Chloe for doing production logs as well as just helping out in general, and Beth for taking a few production stills.
It all went really well. I wasn't very familiar with the script due to various updates and new dialogue so the actors helped me out with their lines so I knew when to get a close up. I'm thankful to them for being patient with me and everything went really smoothly. We need a few more pick up shots of Lacee without her doll make up and shots with Sophie as we couldn't get her this day.
Thursday, 20 April 2017
Circus - More Filming
We were going to have two days this week to finish the circus/street and maybe start the big show, but we have had to just get one day due to actor availability. We still contacted reception last week to let them know we were filming the next week on the Thursday.
We had a bit of a hassle getting in. I booked a taxi for a little bit earlier so makeup was on time (as I live with them, they can hop in with me, as I needed the taxi to transport the tracking dolly), but they refused it. But the actor didn't turn up until 10 anyway (I was however stood outside by myself (they were going to help me in with it) with a suspicious looking tall bag, and no one to help me in, and I did get a few weird looks). Tori helped me soon enough, and was our sound op today!
Talking about sound, we had an issue finding the equipment. We had the boom pole (well... two!) and some XLR cables but couldn't find the Tascam or Zoom anywhere. We tracked down the Zoom to be in Hull, and the Tascam in Sunderland. So, we had to use the mic in the camera with an XLR cable. No ideal, but we can dub if necessary.
Equipment for us over Easter was a huge issue because of this. We were also given a dodgy tripod (very dodgy! It went wonky every two seconds), one of the lights bust on shoot today (luckily we had two sets of red heads), and we were missing the bungees for the tracking dolly, so we had to use gaffa tape and a sitting Tori to secure it down.
One of the actors didn't turn up until very late (3 hours) and one had to be away by 2, so it was a rush to get all of the scenes they were both in done. We got most of them, but had to drop another as the actor playing Sophie was in a bad mood.
Looking back at the footage, some of it seems to be a bit dark. Not sure how. So we may need to reshoot that too (mostly Lacee and the Clown). We would have liked to finish the circus and street this week, but stuff happens! I will give the editor all the footage and wait for their opinion to see if we should reshoot. We also didn't get a lot of production stills today as we were very busy. One of the actors did take a quick video of us, but I am waiting for that to be sent over. *update* Turns out he accidentally deleted it, and we have no production stills of this day either. :-(
Note to self: Do lighting and floor plans
We had a bit of a hassle getting in. I booked a taxi for a little bit earlier so makeup was on time (as I live with them, they can hop in with me, as I needed the taxi to transport the tracking dolly), but they refused it. But the actor didn't turn up until 10 anyway (I was however stood outside by myself (they were going to help me in with it) with a suspicious looking tall bag, and no one to help me in, and I did get a few weird looks). Tori helped me soon enough, and was our sound op today!
Talking about sound, we had an issue finding the equipment. We had the boom pole (well... two!) and some XLR cables but couldn't find the Tascam or Zoom anywhere. We tracked down the Zoom to be in Hull, and the Tascam in Sunderland. So, we had to use the mic in the camera with an XLR cable. No ideal, but we can dub if necessary.
Equipment for us over Easter was a huge issue because of this. We were also given a dodgy tripod (very dodgy! It went wonky every two seconds), one of the lights bust on shoot today (luckily we had two sets of red heads), and we were missing the bungees for the tracking dolly, so we had to use gaffa tape and a sitting Tori to secure it down.
One of the actors didn't turn up until very late (3 hours) and one had to be away by 2, so it was a rush to get all of the scenes they were both in done. We got most of them, but had to drop another as the actor playing Sophie was in a bad mood.
Looking back at the footage, some of it seems to be a bit dark. Not sure how. So we may need to reshoot that too (mostly Lacee and the Clown). We would have liked to finish the circus and street this week, but stuff happens! I will give the editor all the footage and wait for their opinion to see if we should reshoot. We also didn't get a lot of production stills today as we were very busy. One of the actors did take a quick video of us, but I am waiting for that to be sent over. *update* Turns out he accidentally deleted it, and we have no production stills of this day either. :-(
Wednesday, 12 April 2017
Circus - WORMS
We were lucky enough to get into the Uni to film over Easter so we went in today to do more shots of the circus (we were going to do close ups of the street and the trombone shot, but we were strapped for time. We were also going to film tomorrow but we couldn't get the actors for long.)
We were slow to start due to make up, so I got a LOT of cutaways (I was filming them non stop for about 2 hours). We then did a close up of Sophie with the tickets. We then did the candy cart scene and some clown shots. We got quite a lot of shots done on the morning! Even Liam had a cameo!
The most chaotic part of the shoot was at the end. The director went to get worms for the match cut of the strawberry laces at around 2. The caretakers then suddenly said that they were closing at 3:40 (we were told we could film until 5) so we rushed to get all the shots with the worms done as they may not live another day (one sadly got beheaded in the process of dropping the cup, RIP).
Overall, filming went well. Organisation could have been a bit better, such as letting us know sooner we had to be done by 3:40. Me and the director are coming in tomorrow to tidy up. I'm slightly concerned if the shots can be edited together as they join onto certain scenes and lighting or the 180 degree line may differ. We were careful about continuity, so this should be fine (I worry all the time so it's probably fine). Brad was kind enough to film some behind the scenes shots (I did some for him yesterday, so was a whole "I scratch your back" thing) and even Tillie got a few pictures (most are out of focus, the rest are not relevant to the production).
We were also given a dodgy tripod which even though locked off, moved. So Beth had to step in to hold the slider and the legs in place. This also put more time on the shoot and was an inconvenience.
The most chaotic part of the shoot was at the end. The director went to get worms for the match cut of the strawberry laces at around 2. The caretakers then suddenly said that they were closing at 3:40 (we were told we could film until 5) so we rushed to get all the shots with the worms done as they may not live another day (one sadly got beheaded in the process of dropping the cup, RIP).
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Overall, filming went well. Organisation could have been a bit better, such as letting us know sooner we had to be done by 3:40. Me and the director are coming in tomorrow to tidy up. I'm slightly concerned if the shots can be edited together as they join onto certain scenes and lighting or the 180 degree line may differ. We were careful about continuity, so this should be fine (I worry all the time so it's probably fine). Brad was kind enough to film some behind the scenes shots (I did some for him yesterday, so was a whole "I scratch your back" thing) and even Tillie got a few pictures (most are out of focus, the rest are not relevant to the production).
Tuesday, 11 April 2017
Tag - Doomed to Fail?
Today we were supposed to be filming the very first scene at the Grand Hotel for Tag, but quite a few issues happened resulting in having to cancel the shoot. Firstly, our original actors dropped out on the Friday as they couldn't make the Tuesday, so I put out an emergency casting call. There was little interest, and no one willing to send in any previous work so I could see that they can act (as this scene is very dialogue heavy). I emailed The Grand on the Monday (no actors confirmed) to confirm we had the room tomorrow but the roof maintenance is taking longer than expected so we could no longer film in there (not sure how long for). So, hopefully we can film it again after Easter and with the original actors.
I still haven't heard back from the actor going into surgery (it was supposed to be a few weeks ago, he's also away at the end of the month, and has a lot of work on. I will try and get him in one day to do his last scene, as long as he still has both arms).
On a plus note, we finally have a Sam! So we can organise his and Oren's scenes after Easter. We just need to find and confirm a location.
Quick side note, I also went in yesterday (on my Birthday) to be an actor for The Heist (brownie points? haha)
I still haven't heard back from the actor going into surgery (it was supposed to be a few weeks ago, he's also away at the end of the month, and has a lot of work on. I will try and get him in one day to do his last scene, as long as he still has both arms).
On a plus note, we finally have a Sam! So we can organise his and Oren's scenes after Easter. We just need to find and confirm a location.
Quick side note, I also went in yesterday (on my Birthday) to be an actor for The Heist (brownie points? haha)
Wednesday, 5 April 2017
Wynyard Hall - Further Editing
I've been in the past week editing the Wynyard videos. We did some more shots a few weeks ago of the farmshop, the glasshouse, edible gardens and also another interview. The other editor dropped out due to other commitments and time issues. With my jobs mostly being production, I was free during post production and a few odd days so I stepped up. I got a few pages of feedback with what to edit and added the new shots in. I will send an annotated one back with what I changed and why if I didn't (as soon as the videos export. Writing this as I wait!). I will talk about a few changes in this post.
I decided to remove all of the terrace interview due to sound issues and the most recent interview saying similar things (which has higher quality audio). They also wanted some of the dialogue and shots in one video to put in another, but I didn't do this as I wanted to avoid repetition. So I got people saying similar things, and put different shots on them.
There was a few audio feedback issues such as being a bit quiet, I couldn't boost some of it anymore, so I toned down the music. If it's still an issue, I may have to get the lecturer to show me how to do noise reduction and boost the volume even more.
Removing the shots of one of the interviewees maybe an issue as she may not sign it off. I tried to avoid putting shots of her in, but I felt like I had to include one at least as she does have a vital part in one of the videos and introduces herself. I hope this will be okay.
Another huge issue was the staff in the restaurant video. Most of them have left so they wanted them removed, however the shots look really great and it fits well with the interview talking about teamwork. We can either put other shots on (not sure if we have any (maybe some of the fresh bread in the farmshop?)) and it may look weird as it doesn't fit the dialogue. Or we can cut out that part of the interview completely. Or we can keep it as it is (my personal favourite option). I have asked which they would want.
I decided to remove all of the terrace interview due to sound issues and the most recent interview saying similar things (which has higher quality audio). They also wanted some of the dialogue and shots in one video to put in another, but I didn't do this as I wanted to avoid repetition. So I got people saying similar things, and put different shots on them.
There was a few audio feedback issues such as being a bit quiet, I couldn't boost some of it anymore, so I toned down the music. If it's still an issue, I may have to get the lecturer to show me how to do noise reduction and boost the volume even more.
Removing the shots of one of the interviewees maybe an issue as she may not sign it off. I tried to avoid putting shots of her in, but I felt like I had to include one at least as she does have a vital part in one of the videos and introduces herself. I hope this will be okay.
Another huge issue was the staff in the restaurant video. Most of them have left so they wanted them removed, however the shots look really great and it fits well with the interview talking about teamwork. We can either put other shots on (not sure if we have any (maybe some of the fresh bread in the farmshop?)) and it may look weird as it doesn't fit the dialogue. Or we can cut out that part of the interview completely. Or we can keep it as it is (my personal favourite option). I have asked which they would want.
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Circus - Send in the Clowns!
Today we did a few more scenes in the Circus with our newly cast clown! We did the carriage scene (minus the polaroid), hook a duck, and also when Sophie shows her Dad the tickets. We also had a few more people to fill up the hook a duck and a stall owner (who is also the knife thrower, but we can get away with it as he has a shirt over his eyes or something for the knife throwing).
Make up did take a while, I suggested getting some clown shots while the stall owner gets his make up done, but the director needed to go and see if the makeup was what she wanted. I think next time we are getting the clown in early (or late) to get the trombone shots again. We only had time to shoot one shot (8 takes though) of the carriage on the morning.
We got straight back into it after dinner and got the remainder carriage shots, the hook a duck stall, and some of the ticket scene (we stopped as one of the actors was getting restless and it was effecting performance), so next time, we will have to grab some close ups!
Minus a lot of drama from today, the shoot itself went really well. The make up today was stunning and the shots also look fab! I can't wait to see the edited product.
Make up did take a while, I suggested getting some clown shots while the stall owner gets his make up done, but the director needed to go and see if the makeup was what she wanted. I think next time we are getting the clown in early (or late) to get the trombone shots again. We only had time to shoot one shot (8 takes though) of the carriage on the morning.
We got straight back into it after dinner and got the remainder carriage shots, the hook a duck stall, and some of the ticket scene (we stopped as one of the actors was getting restless and it was effecting performance), so next time, we will have to grab some close ups!
Minus a lot of drama from today, the shoot itself went really well. The make up today was stunning and the shots also look fab! I can't wait to see the edited product.
Tag - A Quick Update
Got a message very early morning today saying we can't shoot at the house we had planned to as the guy is away and is also away for Easter. I wanted to get something filmed with Detective Haggard this week as he goes into surgery soon so time is off the essence. I suggested my place (but the big number on the glass is an issue) and Hutton Halls (good, but it's a very big front door, and could also be an issue over Easter). We decided to call it off to sort out another location with a smaller door and that didn't look too grand. The director said he was going to sort out something for tomorrow, but I'll be honest, I can't get equipment booking and risk assessments out that fast as I was on Circus all day.
Progress has again, slowed down, and is really stressing me out (I am not cut out to be a producer, but I have been trying my best!)
Progress has again, slowed down, and is really stressing me out (I am not cut out to be a producer, but I have been trying my best!)
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