This class has taught me so much about being a filmmaker!
Out of all my classes in college I feel like this one has taught me the most.
Working in groups and switching out roles with every project helped me to
realize what every job is like and better understand the entire process of
making a movie. I found out that I don’t particularly like editing and enjoy
working with sound the most out of all the jobs on set. I learned that
sometimes its hard to work in a group with different personality types, and that
you have to have a lot patience with everyone. I also learned about things I
had never heard of before, like soundscapes, overheads and the three-act
structure. Making these projects has taught me that there are a lot of unforeseen
problems that can occur while on set. It’s always important to be a quick
thinker and to not get discouraged when stuff like that happens. I really loved this class and I’m ready to take the next step to earing my degree here at
UNCW.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Blog Assignment #12
Plans for next semester
Next fall I plan on taking four classes: 3D Computer
Graphics, Modes of Animation Production, Special Topics in Film Studies:
Politics in Film, and Sound Design. I’m on the wait list for Sound Design, but
I am keeping my fingers crossed and hoping that I get in. I accidentally missed
the advising session so I was held back on signing up for classes until the 19th.
I was really scared that I wasn’t going to be able to get into any of the classes
that I need but I was pleasantly surprised with how my schedule turned out. There
were a couple of things I was really curious about in film and I feel like I’ve
explored all of them in 201 except for animation. That’s probably the class that
I’m the most excited about. I think working in animation could be a lot of fun
and look forward to learning more about it.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Role in Wildcard Assignment
My role in the Wildcard Project is Sound. Out of all the jobs I’ve had in the previous projects, sound is by far my favorite. We have a really good story planned out, and there is a montage sequence included. I’m looking forward to making the montage and finding the perfect music to go along with it. One of Channing’s friends plays guitar and sings, she showed me one of his songs and I really liked the way it sounded. The lyrics even said something about a dream, which is perfect because the montage sequence is supposed to be a dream. We’ve changed the script a lot since we’ve started but I know that’s nothing out of the ordinary when it comes to movies. We shot on Saturday and Sunday of this weekend at Channing’s house and then at Airlie Gardens. I recorded sound on the H4N but most of my work will be done in post-production. We plan on having voicemails run throughout most of the piece with there being no other dialogue.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Blog Assignment # 10
This week Jonathan and I edited our soundscape for project
3B. It was interesting to see that certain sounds sounded like a lot of other
things. We still have about ten more seconds to add to the soundscape. So far I
really like where we’ve gone with it. Our line was “thickly keeping the light
out” so we wanted to make the tone more dark and ominous. We talked today about
exactly what it meant to take this project from a conceptual angle, rather than
a narrative angle. The idea we were going with when we first started was a guy
trapped inside a house or warehouse and the sounds were everything he was
hearing around him. We decided to begin with the sound of a door opening, and
today we talked about ending with the sound of a door slamming. I can’t wait to
wrap everything up today and hear the final product!
-KP
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Blog Assignment #9
Creating the sounds for this project was a lot of fun. I
worked with Mike, Kayla, Sarah, and Jason. We wanted to make a really unique
library of sounds that would stand out among everyone else’s. At first we met
at the library and tossed some ideas around. After a few minutes we decided
that we should just get started and the ideas would come to us. We learned that
you have to make sure you don’t have any wind or air conditioning units
anywhere that you record. Also we learned that some sounds that you record
sound like something completely different. We wanted to get really creative
with the sounds so we went to Sarah’s job, which is a gymnasium. There we recorded
people on trampolines and also walking on beams. We were trying to find sounds
that could be used as a lot of different things. I’m looking forward to working
on 3B.
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