Thursday, December 18, 2014

Spoken Word

The idea for the spoken word project came pretty easily. The idea was to use the song "Time" by Pink Floyd and make it into a poem. We tried to incorporate the meaning of the song as much as we could in the video. The song is about how people forget to live in the present and it is told directly to you. some of the lyrics hit pretty hard...

"Time"

Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
Fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way

Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain
You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun

And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death

Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say

Home, home again
I like to be here when I can
When I come home cold and tired
It's good to warm my bones beside the fire
Far away, across the field
The tolling of the iron bell
Calls the faithful to their knees
To hear the softly spoken magic spell

     


     As you can see it goes through the life of a person from early childhood to the final moments of an individual's life.

     so we kept this kind of idea of time going by and included it in our shots focusing on deserted areas and things like sunsets or water flowing. In the end it turned out very well and we achieved the vibe that we wanted the video to have.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Holiday video

      The holiday music video project was an interestingly challenging one. It started out strange with some minor issues with the group I was in, but the project turned out excellent.

     The underlying idea was was to make a ridiculous rap video using a ridiculous rap song and that is exactly what happened. The song we wound up with was perfect. The pre planning was very minimal and we mostly relied on our on the fly wit and planning skills to pull this one off. This wasn't ideal but we wouldn't have tried if we thought we couldn't do it.

     One thing I would have definitely changed would have been the amount of time I had to edit because I felt pretty rushed at the end. Something I am taking away from this project is that I need to do more music videos because they always seem to turn out great. I have an original song that I just recorded that I think has potential to have a great music video, I definitely need to get on that...

Codecs

     Codecs are the ways computers handle files. Codecs can be used to compress files to make them smaller and easier to work with. They use complex algorithms to do so. some examples are: h.264, Prores, and DNxHD NOT .mov or .wmv, which are simply what hold the codecs in a video.

Chroma sub sampling: This method decreases the size of a picture file by selecting a box of pixels and forcing them all to use the different shades of the same color

Spatial compression: using a single frame, this method finds boxes in the frame that have almost the same color and makes them the same color, saving memory

Temporal compression: The inter frame method looks for similarities between the frames of a video and only changes the spots that change in the video. 

The more bit depth an image has the more shades of a color the codec can produce. for example, an 8-bit image can produce 256 shades for each red green and blue (RGB) whereas a 10-bit can produce 1024 shades for each RGB. this is because the number of shades for 8-bit is 2 to the 8th and for 10-bit is 2 to the 10th.


In general you want to shoot a video or a picture using a codec that captures the most information so that way you are not restricted when you want to change things like color correction. 

Montage 1

      When we set out to make our montage we decided to focus on cinematography more than focusing on story. We mainly did this because we didn't have a story that we felt would work well with a montage, which looking back at it now, we probably should have used a better story since I think that's what this assignment was about...

 Anyway here it is if you want to check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVzskNrzKJs

     If you watched it you can see, it's pretty but it lacks direction. The GoPro Camera shots looked way better than I thought they would. The color correction was a little over saturated but that was because of the fact we shot with more than one camera. If I could do it over  I would have made the original story we had more apparent (since it isn't at all).  

   

Monday, November 24, 2014


Plot, Names, and Story

        Think of a book or movie you just saw or are currently reading, and with that in your head, think of the story and how it evolved or is evolving. Think of the message or moral you believe they are trying to convey with it. focus on the major plot points and key moments that made the book or movie get to the place it is or got to... Things like these are most likely very vivid in your mind, and that is what is supposed to be. These things define the book or movie and are what you take away from them.

        Now think of a movie such as the Polar Express, a children's Christmas book that was made into a full length animated feature film. Chances are if you've seen it you know the story, you know some major plot points, and you know the "moral" that it was trying to get across. But there is something very interesting about this movie... something that no one ever catches or questions. This is simply the main characters name. What is his name??? I hadn't ever thought about it until I read this article about Story and plot. So I googled it and what I found was interesting. Not once in every single piece of dialog in the book or in the movie is the main character given a name. You also see this in Marilyn Monroe's debut movie the Seven Year Itch. Never does a single character in the movie says her name. With this said, I'm sure there are hundreds of movies (if you're anything like me) that you can't remember the main characters name even if they had one.

        so after making this discovery, I came to the conclusion that names are not as important in story telling than you might believe. The name of a character is a plot element. once you give a main character a name their is an instant disconnect with the viewer and that character. The story of a character can be told without a name very easily, as long as the interactions they have with other characters are well written, no one will even question what their name is because it won't matter. 

        What a name is to a story is what the plot is to a movie you saw ten years ago, forgettable. A name is simply a tool, a very useful tool, but a very unnecessary one. The plot to a movie you saw ten years ago is simply a tool as well, although it is very necessary, you still aren't going to remember it.

Story is what you remember, plot is the tool used to make you remember what you remember.