Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Practical Assessment – Shooting a short (How to make a cup of tea)
Students will take on their roles for the shoot and will be assessed on the filming as a group and the ability to fulfil their role on set. The edit will be individually assessed for each student. No more than four in each group.
Group: ………………………………………………………….
Role: ………………………sound recorder……………………………………
Student name: …………Chung Nguyen………………………………………
Shot/ Set up
Assessment
Grade
Evidence of planning – storyboard, shot list, meeting minutes of roles and expectations, location report.


Props – Mug, Kettle, Milk, tea bag, Water, Table
The props were prepared well, everything was clean and positioned well.


Shots (number)
6

Close up
Was pretty good as the camera got the water being poured into the glass.


Medium shot
The medium shot was good as well as it captured the whole scene in that shot.


Long shot
Long shot was good as we captured the actor and the background nicely.


Establishing shot
I put the establishing shot as the beginning of my film and start to edit from there because it works really well as the beginning.


Extreme close up
I am not really happy with this shot as I think it is better I capture the steam coming out from the kettle instead of the actress’s face.


Over the shoulder
This shot was not done well as the actres’s shoulder get in the way of the camera so it’s a bit hard to she what happened on the table.


High angle shot
Was good because the angle I chose make the shot look really nice.


Use of tripod
The tripod helped a lot as it make most of the shots easier.


White balance
We set the white balance as tungsten because all the shots was taken place in the studio.


Lighting/ set up
I only used key and back light as I was satisfied with how the light look without using the fill light.


Acting
The actress did really well as she acted comfortable and naturally.


Post production


Editing – Intro/ outro
I made the intro with the establishing shot as it captured the actress slowly walk toward the table and say that she was going to make tea.


Titles
I did the title by using crawl effect so it looks really nice as the title appear when the actress walk in.


Effects
It is a simple make tea film so there is not much room to add effects.


Titles
I made the tittle by using Motion.


Sound Effects
I kept the sound as it was recorded really well.


Music
I think the music I chose is very good as it match well with the content of the film.


Must export to YouTube and post on blog




Editing 

In this article, I have learned about how to edit a film and video. I have learned that there are two basic styles of film editing which are continuity and montage editing.

1. Continuity editing or narrative-based editing
_The idea of continuity editing is to put the separated shots together to create a logical coherence between shots



*Some of the temporal continuity editing technique are: cross cutting, fade-in and fade-out, continuous diegetic sound, flashback..

*Spatial continuity: establishing shot, the 180 degree rule, the eye-line match and match on action.
_180 degree rule: is to orientate the viewer, to establish the placement of characters.
example: 180 degree rule often used in Car chases scene. If the car leaves the frame on the right side on the first shot then the next shot the car will appear on the left.






2. Montage editing: emphasizes different between shots, call attention to itself. Some of montage editing: jump out, freeze frame, ..



3. Transition :
_Refers to how one shot ends and the next begins. There are many types of transition:

* Cut: the most basic and common. A cut happens when one shot instantly replaces the next shot.
_Example: from a scene in Hangover, on the shot showed in the top picture, is a close-up of one of the main characters Stu, wake up in the morning. the second shot in the second picture cuts to a long shot show the messy room.


* Fade in/ fade out: Fade ins and fade outs are the second most common type of transition. Fade outs happen when the picture is gradually replaced by black screen or any other solid colour. Traditionally, fade outs have been used to conclude movies. Fade ins are the opposite: a solid colour gradually gives way to picture, commonly used in the beginning of movies.

4. Effects
_B&w: used to show memory or time period.

_Blur: to show fuzzy memory or flashback.

_Animation: title of shows or cartoons

_Colour: to show specific mood.

_Fast forward/ slow motion: speed up or slowing down footage.

_Contrast: to altar the lighting.

_CGI: computer generated images

_Ghost trail: see multiple action to show someone drunk or on drugs.

Self assessment

In this article, I will assess my work on "How to make a cup of tea" short film assessment. As this is my first time shooting a film, I think it is really important for me to evaluate my project as I can whole reflection on my progress as a film student. I can review how I have developed after the exercise, find out what is my strengths and weaknesses so I can either promote the strengths or improve the weaknesses.

1.The shots
I am quite satisfied with all the shots. In my opinion, the shots were setup well and the focus was really good. However, with the extreme close up shot I think  it is better to shoot the steam coming out from the kettle instead of the character's face. By doing that, the shot will look more interesting and also give more details to the process of making tea as the assessment is about how to make a cup of tea. Also, I am not happy with the over the shoulder shot as the angle chosen did not really well and made the shot looked uncomfortable to see.

2. Editing
With the edit, I think my choice of the shots was not very good. with the sound and music I think I did pretty well on that. I did not put away the sound of Aliyha talking because in my opinion the film is more interesting. However, if some information of the ingredients and the process of how to make the tea were included, it would make the film better.

By doing this exercise, I have learned a lot of useful skills of how to make a good short film. I have learned how to take good shot, how to setup the lights better, how to edit the shots to produce a good film. Also, my teamwork skill has improved a lot as all group members agree on what needs to be done and by whom.
  

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Pre-production 

In film making and video production, preproduction begins once a project has been started.at this point, we need to break down the script into individual scenes (storyboard) and prepare all the locations, props, special effects.

For this article, the teacher put Charlie, Stanley, Aliyha and I into a group. Stanley takes care of writing the script.





I do the storyboard which is a sketch of how to organize a story and a list of it's contents.You can either draw one by yourself or go on to www.storyboardthat.com as all the things you need to create a storyboard are on this website. This is how the storyboard looks like:










Aliyha do the risk assessment and location report. The risk assessment covers and manages health, safety and the risk we can create in our production. Basically, what you need to do with the risk assessment is what hazards may be presented, assess the risk of people being exposed to these hazards and find way to control them. However, with this "How to make tea" film there aren't much thing to worry about as we shoot in the college's studio. This is how a risk assessment looks like:






Location report is to identify and find idea location for a film shoot which is easy for Aliyha as we shoot in the college's studio.








Last but not least, Charlie took care of the shot list which he need to include the shot number, shot type, action and notes for the film. A shot list should be written in order that would be logical to shoot on the day.






Monday, 5 October 2015

how to make tea

     Sound recording 

In this article I will attempt to understand some basic knowledge of sound recording, which covers types of microphone, types of sound in a movie.

 1.Microphone
 There are two basic types of microphone: the short-gun microphone and parabolic microphone.
 *Short-gun microphone: get its name from its shape, is a highly directional mic, which used to isolate the sound you want to record. This type of mic is all-times favourite on movie and TV set and is also used in many others situation too.







*Lavalier microphone: is very tiny thing that is clipped to a shirt,jacket or tie. This mic is often used in interview.




2.Types of sound.


There are lots of different type of sound used in film and TV but there are 4 main types of sound:
1. Atmosphere: sound of background noise on the movie set.
2. Dialogue: sound of people talking to each other on screen.
3. Sound track: song included in the movie (which wasn't created specifically for the film)
4. Narration: is often the sound of the narrator telling the story.

What I have learned from writing this article is how importance the sound is to the film. Picture is far less important than the sound.Also when we record the sound we need to make sure that the sound is clear, we do not really need to focus on the volume.