Thursday, December 7, 2023

Doc talk #1

 I hope you're enjoying these titles because I love making them. When thinking about my own project I turned to documentaries I had watched in the past. I also thought about what type of documentary I would want to create. After creating groups we thought about stories we could tell that were accessible. We landed on a story on redirection focusing on my stepdad Joey and my group member's mom Fernanda. The goal was to tell their stories from the start to now, so while I didn't love abstract I watched more episodes to see how they told their stories. Their use of a planned b-roll and interviews with people who knew the main subjects were aspects we wanted to reflect in our documentary. We created an outline to follow when we decided to film our project. 

Our largest struggle when it came to actually creating the documentary was that we couldn't find a documentary that combined two stories while trying to get on point across. While we had our entire project planned out we thought it would be confusing once executed, so we started researching how to tell a story through a documentary. I started googling pretty straightforward questions that had been addressed in class, but I felt I needed more clarity on the situation before we created a project we weren't proud of. 
This article may seem like a dumbed-down definition of a documentary, but it helped calm me down in terms of creating it. It made it seem like something that we could actually tackle. 
This is another article I used. Once again a dumbed-down version of how to create a documentary, but it helped provide a checklist of things we needed to be able to tell our story. 

Next, we created a set of questions and a b-roll list for both Joey and Fernanda. This would help us run our interviews smoothly as well as help us plan times to get our b-roll. The interview list is not long as we had a time limit of 10 minutes along with the fact that we were going to ask follow-up questions that would piggyback off what the interviewees were saying. This was once again another set of lists to help us have a smooth documentary-making process. 


Lastly, I created a schedule to follow and to help us complete our production log. This allowed me to see what needed to get done and how much time we had until the project was due. This log only shows the week of production/post-production. 

I'll be back with another blog post soon, but for now I hope you've enjoyed these past two blogs. Also sorry if the pictures are blurry I'm nor sure how to fix it. See you soon. 




  


Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Let's talk doc

 I love documentaries so when I found out we were doing a whole lesson and project on them I was ecstatic. It feels like I've watched every documentary on the face of the planet, so being introduced to new ones that I might not have watched otherwise was quite exciting. Getting a different perspective on a genre I love so much would help me gain a deeper understanding of the choices put into creating a documentary. We watched three documentaries in class and all of them were different but shared the same purpose of telling a story. We watched American Promise, Exit through the Gift Shop, an episode of Abstract, and some New York Times Op-Docs. They each introduced me to a different style of documentary and it made me think about how I would create a documentary if I was given the chance. 



American Promise  was my favorite from the list and introduced me to a type of documentary I'd never seen before. Normally, documentaries that follow a years-long story use the main subject in the present and ask them questions about their past, but in American Promise they interviewed the subjects as the years progressed, giving their real opinion rather than their memory. This style of documentary obviously takes a lot of planning and organization which wouldn't be possible for me to execute in the present, but it is a serious consideration for future plans. So much of the documentary was well thought out and it showed me how much hard work and dedication was put into the project. My favorite part of the documentary was the shift from direct interviews to indirect interviews. Not only did it show the boys growing up and their understanding expanding with that, but it helped the viewer connect with them better. As they grew older they didn't need direct interviews which symbolized a large part of the documentary's purpose, which was to show them growing up.



Exit through the Gift Shop was the second documentary we watched and funnily enough my second favorite. While its topic didn't really interest me I grew to love it as we continued watching. Since half of the documentary was filmed without any real intention of creating a film it was interesting to see an organic perspective that wasn't really trying to get much out of the subjects. It was for pure enjoyment and in the end, it created a story that many would become intrigued by. This documentary differed from the first one as it wasn't planned, so the years of following street artists didn't come from a well-planned idea, but rather a man on a mission to climb the ranks of street art. While many of my friends hated the documentary I think it showed an important message which is that it doesn't take a grand idea to create something special. The creator had an interest and essentially ran with it. I'm not sure if I would ever create a documentary in this format or ever end up in a situation where I have the resources too, but it shows a contrast from the normal of intricate planning. 



Abstract was probably my least favorite and I wish it wasn't. I've grown up a creative person, so when I heard we were covering abstract I was excited because it covered fields I'm interested in going into, but something in its execution didn't intrigue me as much as the others. I watched two episodes and felt like they lacked depth and became repetitive. I think the major problem I had with it was its use of present-day filming. I didn't watch the whole series, but in the episode I did watch they used the subject in her present form to represent in her in different stages of her life. This made it confusing and I think could've been better represented by hiring an actor or using high school photos. Abstract showed me what I didn't enjoy in documentaries and while I love the genre a documentary focusing on a specific job's ins and outs may not be for me. 



Lastly, we watched two New York Times Op-Docs. I love these. I loved them before we watched them in class and I actually chose two I had previously watched to analyze. Storytelling is my favorite aspect of documentaries and I love that Op-Docs focus on that in short periods. They tell a story in mostly under 10 minutes but get their purpose across so clearly. This doesn't diminish my love for long-form documentaries, but it served as a great help when we had to create our own documentary. Since we were meant to stay under ten minutes having a large portfolio of inspiration was crucial as we had to find a story that could fit in a short amount of time and get its point across. The Op-Doc I took the most inspiration from was I Changed Astronomy Forever. He Won the Nobel Prize for It. | 'Almost Famous'. They told an intricate story from a while back but were still able to have a good amount of B-roll tell and story in 16 minutes. 

Overall, I loved researching documentaries and I continued out of class which we'll talk about in the next blog. See you there!




I'm back

I know you missed me...jk. Anyways onto a new year with new things and this year is gonna be a lot better. No need to look at the past the future is now!



Monday, April 3, 2023

Creative Critcial Reflection

 I'm really sentimental, so reflecting is one of my favorite things to do. I enjoyed filming these. They were relaxed and the question's responses came naturally. 

This is the link for "The box interview" where I answer the first two questions:

The Box Interview

This is the link for my get ready with me where I answer the second two: 

Get Ready with Me

Once again thanks for everything, be back soon. 

Film Opening

 It's finally done and here is "Haunted." This long road has taught me many things and I'm forever grateful. Thanks for following me along on this journey and reading this whole thing. I can't believe it's over.

Here's the link to the final project: 

Haunted

Sunday, April 2, 2023

Reflection

 I know I'm posting this late, but that's life and that's what this project is. These past 8 weeks have probably been some of the hardest of my life. It know it sounds like an excuse, but the reality of the situation is that I've never had this big of a project. All of my teachers give us these "big projects" and they just aren't that hard. Normally I can get them done in one or two days so the reality is they don't need planning or that much effort. A little bit of research here and there and that's all. This project was the opposite and I think that's why I struggled. I knew how important it was and wanted to give it my full attention, but the world didn't really agree with letting me work in peace. March was supposed to be the start and full month of just working on the project. The first day of March my cousins dog died in the most tragic way right in front of me and I have been pretty traumatized from it. I tried to pretend like I was okay, but the reality was that I was so sad. It sent me into a spiral which you can see in the blogs. I just wanted to give up and stay home forever and just be with my family forever. That isn't reality and I still had to show up. I postponed filming as much as possible until I couldn't anymore because I was going to be gone all spring break. I filmed everything in the two days we had off and then prepped my blogs that needed to be posted over break. Being completely honest I would have loved for this to be done already. Break provided an escape but I didn't have the time to work on the project and that frustrated me. I really wanted to work on it like I knew so many people were doing, but I just couldn't. Then this past week flew by so fast it scared me. Life and school have been playing this battle and life's been winning. It's all okay though. The projects done even though I fell so far behind everyone. Life is hard and it's okay to fall down and I learned that through this project. I hope for a better future with these types of projects. Thanks for reading, don't forget about me I'll be back.  

Walk through of editing

My blogger posting scheduling didn’t work so here it is a-little late! 

My post production process has been a little bit of a mess so it's documentation has been basically zero. Since this happened I decided this is the best way to take you through my process. 

1. My editing choices. There are a lot of quick cuts and that's to build the suspense. Since it's a psychological thriller I wanted it to start quick paced and then cut to her "real life" that isn't as chaotic and almost eerily quiet. Since we are going from her real life and her dream life I wanted to show the struggled the main character is having. These quick edits go away for a little bit before they return right at the end of the opening. 

2. Sound. Audio was really important for this film because it's another thing there to build suspense. I struggled with the audio because I didn't have a mic and was scared to yell inside the school I was filming at. For the shots that I took from afar I decided to just add the audio back in later. This also worked out because in the film the speaker is using a microphone. I couldn't turn it on during filming so when I went to add the audio decided to use Tiktok's voice filters. They have a microphone option so I added that to the video and then onto Adobe. I also wanted music in the background because it was a major part of my planning process. I went to YouTube to find copyright free music and was really picky but eventually found some I liked 

3. Other Elements. Canva was a really helpful tool for me in this project. It allowed me to create my production logo and look at fonts for my title. It also let me edit the words and make them move or look like they were typing. I wanted to make it look professional and Canva made it really easy.

Was this stressful overall? yes. Was it fun? yes. Would I do It again? yes. It was fun and as stressed as I was It all came together in the end.  

Project Components

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