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Tying Up Loose Ends

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 The film has been coming along nicely, with editing nearly complete. I've nearly finished my portion of editing, which I plan to completely finish over Spring Break. When finished with my current editing, I will work to aid Ariel in her remaining work and begin on the film's postcard and website. One of the biggest problems we faced with editing was background music. With no plans beforehand, I had to help come up with music on the spot. However, I found the process to be pretty fun. Especially finding common horror film sound motifs. With these, I found a theme to give Chico whenever he is on screen. This common trope of giving the killer a sound motif in horror movies is one of my favorite parts of them, so it was very cool to be able to use that method here as well. Although I previous worry I had has recently come to pass. We may not have enough footage for our film. I think the film may suffer from feeling too short with our last-minute changes. However, last minute added

Editing with Tips (Light Review)

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 Editing is all there is left to do in this project as everything has been filmed. I have begun editing the clips I filmed yesterday and forming the beginning of the film. While Ariel is the main editor of our group, I don't want to leave all the work for her. I started with sorting and transferring clips from my phone to my laptop so I could edit them properly. My phone does have a very basic editing software, but It's not enough to combine clips or add the effects I want to use. So, through WhatsApp, I transfer the videos to my laptop and search for a free editing software. I would use the one I recommended to Ariel, but it's not compatible with my current laptop. I asked for recommendations from my classmates, but most of them use editing software that isn't compatible with my laptop. I did take one suggestion from my classmate, but personally I found the software hard to navigate. I would end up using it if I couldn't find another option. Luckily, I remembered t

The Final Dog Day

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 Today marks the final official day of filming as I film Chico's backstory. The session went surprisingly well as my dog was very cooperative, however I struggled to account for my location. Specifically, the trouble of filming in an apartment with noisy neighbors. This was an issue I was forced to face shortly into the session as I noticed while reviewing shots there would be extra diegetic noise that was distracting. Another concern I had was this background noise distracting Chico, which happened a few times but less than I expected. Using treats to distract him from the noise was a great method to get things back on track. While Chico was taken care of, the noise didn't relent. It wasn't enough noise to reasonably be able to tell my neighbors to quiet down, but enough to pick up on the camera's microphone. In response to this, I learned to scatter my filming between the noise and take breaks when it was too loud to film. This made filming much slower than it should

Safety So Far

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 As has become the usual routine for this project, the improved schedule has already been altered as Chico's health and unexpected financial and family issues prevented me from filming on 3/12. I plan to film on 3/13, Monday, to make up the loss and get right to editing. The health issue preventing Chico from filming today, a brief bout of constipation, will not prevent filming tomorrow as medicine has already been purchased and given. However, this gives a good opportunity to outline the safety measures taken throughout the project and going forward in the project. At the beginning of the project, I discussed safety measures such as flashlights and contact information with Ariel. As we filmed in the woods, it's important to be safe from bugs, getting lost, and any wildlife we may encounter. I recommended using bug spray and wearing longer clothes and gym shoes to our actors to combat bugs and protect them from stray sticks and bushes that could easily scratch up those who are

Quick Schedule Shifts (and Updates)

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 I may have mentioned the changes in the script and storyboard due to the story shifts, but I should also mention shifts made in the schedule. It's important to keep the schedule in mind for all projects, but especially ones with schedule changes such as this one. With all but one filming session complete, editing underway, and finalizations being prepared it is a good time to identify specific dates. I like to make a schedule blog personally for myself as it helps keep me on track for the future and gives me an idea of where my partner is in their process. To start, 3/11, today, will be made exclusively for scheduling and filming preparations. Giving a whole day for this puts less stress on everyone involved, especially Ariel and me. Having time to prepare for filming also helps understand what I will be filming so when the cameras role I know what to expect and how to direct. One of the ways I plan to prepare for filming is by giving my dog Chico a bath and brushing. Chico isn

Simple Swap

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 Using the footage filmed so far, Ariel and I have begun to edit, mainly focusing on adding affects. Although Ariel is doing the most editing between us, I still assist in choosing what clips to use, make sure we have a good variety of shots, recommend editing software and tools, and general advice. The decision of which shots to keep was easier than I anticipated. I had assumed it would be difficult to choose between two great takes, but most of them had a clear outlier of the best shot. There were also easy ways to eliminate takes by spotting awkward angles, too much shaking, or actors peeking into the shot before their scene. This process was also helped by the quick thinking of my past self. During the filming sessions I would delete some takes that ended quickly due to early mistakes or shots with noticeable mistakes. This wasn't a fool proof strategy as some of the sound or shots could be used for transitions or to play in other shots, but it certainly helped the future proce

Filming With Fewer

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 The most recent filming session between myself, Ariel, and Elena was a bit different than our usual sessions, but ultimately for the better. As has become the typical, one of our actors couldn't make it to film with us. However, this may have been for the best as we didn't have a fully thought-out plan for all of our actors that day. In light of our changes to the script, I helped Ariel come up with a brief shot list the night before filming. I also helped flesh out our new story a little more, helped with the shots Ariel came up with. With this new shot list, when I arrived on the set with Ariel and Elena, I helped explain the new plan for today's filming. Ariel took focus on the shots we needed and kept us on track while I did most of the filming and directing of actors. I filmed on Ariel's phone, as it had the best quality camera among us, and led the group to each spot along the woodsy nature trail that would best suit each shot. While filming, I found I had to get

Plan C

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 Unfortunately, yet very fortunately, the current plans for the story of Chico's Revenge have gone through some major changes. This all began with a conversation I had with my mom about our film progress. While not well versed in film, my mom is great in common sense and helped me see that the current method wasn't working. For too many weekends, getting everyone together to film was becoming more and more impossible. As I complained about the time we were wasting, my mom suggested I get new actors. I explained to her it would set us back to far, she told me it was my project, so I needed to figure it out. With this motivation I began to think of how we could still film enough footage but with less availability of our actors. During this deep thought, my view wandered over to my dog Chico, napping on his bed. With one look at Chico, I knew what I could do to potentially save our progress. Instead of filming mostly with our actors, I could film mostly with my dog, who would alwa