Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Casting

THE OFFICIAL CAST OF 2019'S NEW HIT FILM, "YOUNGER" HAS BEEN CHOSEN! YAY!
              
                                                      
                                Pearse Koch (Camera dude)

So I found this picture of me in 6th grade and I thought I looked kinda cute. ;) LOL jk but anyways I will be doing most of the filming, so I will sadly not appear in the opening. 










Amy Koch (The Mom)

It was a tough race between choosing her and Christina Aguilera, but in the end, we had to go with my favorite mother of all time, Amy. Being not only the coolest and silliest mom in the world, there is no reason she can't take on this role. She will have a couple of major lines, of which I'm sure she will nail. 






                                Raul Passarini (John/Main Character)


Working double-time as both filmmaker and actor, I have no worries for what this youngin can accomplish. Being the main character, he will have the most lines and the most pressure. I'll be sure to take a lot of high-angle shots of him. He loves them! :)







Elizabeth Riley (Liz/The Friend)

Being a close friend of mine, I have carefully chosen her to play the friend that encourages the main character to sneak out of his house. She will have to show off her "naughty side" and her full range of acting abilities.









                                 Ellie Koch (Sammy/John's Sister)


As my twin sister, there is no other person I can trust to play John's sister! She was quick to beat out Lady Gaga and Emma Stone at auditions. Her role is more of an extra, with minimal lines that don't really develop the opening. (Oh btw this picture is her when she was in 5th grade)










Thats it! The good thing about having a small cast is less things to keep track of. I am so excited to start filming next week! Like always, I'll keep you posted.

***DISCLAIMER: THEY ALL LET ME USE THESE IMAGES OF THEM***


Sunday, March 10, 2019

The Plot

We have officially done it. Raul and I have decided upon a plot. Here it is:

The film opens with an establishing shot of a house in the suburbs. The next shot will feature a family having dinner. We want to illustrate the tension in the family by showing an awkward dinner with only the sounds of forks scraping and chewing. Possibly with an over-the-shoulder shot, another teenager is seen through a window behind the family eating. The teen motions to the main character eating dinner (another teenager) to sneak out. The main character abruptly starts to eat incredibly fast, sparking concern from his family. With some fast paced editing we vision the kid quickly clearing their plate and putting it in the dishwasher, to then run off to their room. Running into his room, he quickly makes his way to his window and opens it to meet their friend outside telling him, "Let's sneak out." With some initial hesitation, the main character quickly rampages through his room, grabbing his essentials, and setting up a dummy to ensure he will not get caught by his parents. During this sequence, we plan to incorporate parallel editing to illustrate the lack of care from the parents as their child is making tons of noise in the other room. Back in the kid's room, he eventually escapes by jumping out of his window, and running off with their friend. Multiple shots will be incorporated to illustrate the main character jumping through the window and grabbing his bike from the side of his house. We plan to end this scene with a long shot of the kids biking away with the house in the background. When the teens leave the frame, the title of the movie is displayed, "Younger."

Of course, not everything can be planned to the T, but this plot is what we are striving for. Changes will be made to combat issues with budget and overall resources. With the creation of a storyboard, hopefully this plot will be a lot easier to envision. Due to the amount of diegetic audio being used in this plot and the night time setting, the major issues that we might have is sound and lighting. Thus, lighting and audio is what I will be practicing and researching leading up to the film date.

Saturday, March 9, 2019

Finding a Song

I know many of you reading this love the music that can be found on one of those copyright free websites. But in my opinion, I really can't stand those cheesy overused songs. So that is why Raul and I decided to find music the hard way. By asking for permission.

First, I had to actually learn how to ask permission to use a copyrighted song. I came across this website. 

These are steps we had to take:
1. Find the copyright owner of the song (Use a search database such as ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC)
2. Send them a letter (We used this template to do so)

But we fell into a dead end. After going on countless websites that advertised their "free music search software" only to be sent to a $50 sign up page, I realized asking for permission was a little far fetched. The whole process is really confusing. Apparently, in order to get full permission to use a song you have to get in contact with both the writer of the song and the recorder of it. Let alone finding the correct email to contact is a maze in itself. Funny how you can find out someone's home address before finding their email. In addition, the chances that we will be asked to pay a fee once contacted back is quite high.


Here is snapshot of one of the many websites that allows you to "search for music publishers." After spending 10 minutes navigating through the website and finding the song I was searching for, I was met with this beautiful subscription message! 


Sadly, we are going to have to head to the "lame" copyrighted music scene. I'm confident I can make it work though.  Hopefully there are a couple of un-copyrighted music resources out there with music that won't make my ears bleed. So if you were looking for a hit Ariana Grande song in our opening, you might have to look the other way. 




Friday, March 8, 2019

Setting and Props!

Although Raul and I have not yet completely agreed on all details of a specific plot line, we have reached common ground on the general setting and feel of the piece. In terms of setting, we plan to film at my house, which is a medium-size one story home in a gated neighborhood. Being a common suburban house, we plan to use that to develop the idea of an "everyday teen." We are going to do most of our shooting at night so we are going to need to make use of artificial light to light my home in a natural way that looks good on camera. I'm pretty set on giving our film more of an indie feel, so our creation of setting will be done with inspiration to the 80s/90s. Knowing this, I am going to have to get some props. I've taken it to google to achieve some inspiration.

Bedroom 
My idea for the teens room is very floral, lots of greenery and lights placed across the ceiling. Knowing a room can say a lot about a person, I want to portray the main character to be artistic and creative. Adding in a more rustic, whimsical feel with a record player and wood furniture will compliment that feeling.
          
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In this bedroom, I really like the use of plants above the bed and the brown chair acting as a focal point. I enjoy the iron bed frame, but I'm most likely going to stick with the one I have in my room. I'm certain I don't want my bank account going any lower than it is now. Lastly, I really like how many lights are incorporated throughout the room.




Dining Room 
Since the setting is the average suburban home, I want to give off that feeling in the dining room as well. In terms of props, I will just use items that I have at my own house. I want to really give off that "lived in" vibe so it would look unrealistic to see a family eating dinner together on a weekday with a beautiful plate of food and crystal clear counters. I want to make the setting as realistic and raw as possible.




This is a picture not from the internet but from my own house. This is where we plan to film our scenes with the family sitting down at dinner. As you can tell, it isn't the prettiest interior design, quite normal actually. But normalcy is the feeling that I want to give off, so changes to this part of my house will be only minimal.







Details
No phones. Although we will not be directly stating the time period of this piece, we want to imply 80s/80s origins. Similarly to the show Umbrella Academy, which is based in the present time but social media and cell phones are absent, we want to eliminate smartphones in our film. Not only will the filming process be more difficult with phones as props, phones do not develop or advance our plot in any way.

Sources


“I Don't Think I'd Want That Many Plants above My Head at Night, but I like This. And I LOVE That Seat! | Bedroom | Pinterest | Bedroom, Bedroom Plants and Bedroom Decor.” Pinterest, Pinterest, www.pinterest.com/pin/114912227976552690/.

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Timing is Key

So far this week has been good. I had my job interview yesterday which I'm pretty confident about and I'm pretty sure I didn't completely fail my math and biology quizzes! Also, I'm taking my first of two SATs this week tomorrow. Hopefully my brain doesn't turn to mush. Anyways... Looking forward to the day this project is due, we only have about a month until our projected finish date. Although that might seem like a lot of time, it really isn't which is why proper planning is key. Without proper time management, I'm just asking for stress. So I am going to combat that with this post. :)

Here is our pretty rigid schedule that I really hope we stick to:

  • 3/10: Plot Finalized
  • 3/11: Contact record labels for music permission 
  • 3/14: Purchase audio equipment/ any props
  • 3/15: Storyboard Done
  • 3/16: Practice with lighting, assemble the set, prepare actors (create a script) 
  • 3/28: Filming Done
  • 4/3: Editing Done
  • 4/7: CCR Done

Even though Mrs. Stoklosa gave us an excellent schedule for this project, I wanted to create a more personalized version of it. Of course the schedule above is subject to change, for who really knows what might come up inhibiting our production. I actually want to move a lot faster through the schedule, so I have more to time to find and learn ways to make the most out of this opening. 

Also!!!!!! I will periodically going back to this blog post and updating this schedule. By highlighting the actions I have done in yellow or adding more things to do, you guys can follow Raul and I through our journey of accomplishing all of our tasks on time! Well... Hopefully. 













Sunday, March 3, 2019

Audio...


Now for this blog posting I am going to be talking about audio. In my past postings I have been briefly over viewing my plot ideas as well as gathering inspiration, but now that I have a decent idea on what I want my film opening to be about, I need to start thinking about important things like sound and audio. Rather than slapping some music over clips, Raul and I have decided to take a riskier route with our opening and incorporate mostly dialog and ambient sound. Knowing this, I had to do some research. My sound equipment set up is quite minuscule, I have my built in Sony a6300 microphone. That's it. From past experiences, this microphone does nothing close to the quality I'm looking for. Being the cheap teenager I am, I went straight to Youtube and looked up "Cheap audio equipment" and found these videos: 
Now with these videos I came across three different types of microphones that might be useful for our production: 

1. Shotgun Mic
Image result for shotgun mic
Now this piece of audio equipment is something that I am almost certain I'm going to have to purchase. It is quite versatile, meaning I can rig it to a boom poll, allowing Raul and I to hold it as close as possible to our subject (out of the camera frame of course) in more mid range situations. Also, I can attach the mic directly to my camera which is perfect for shots with ambient noise or close up shots with dialogue. Of course these mics can be quite pricey, so I will be surely surfing Amazon for the cheapest option. 

2. Lavalier Microphone
Image result for lavalier microphone
This microphone is something I'm a little more on the ropes about just because of my third option. The lightweight and compact size of this mic allows us to attach it to our subject and get quality audio from the widest of shots. Knowing we are going to be shooting mostly indoors, I'm not sure if we will be needing this. Additionally, a large issue with this is post editing where we would have to sync the audio with the video, a tricky process. However, a lavalier is useful for picking up movement such as putting a plate down, walking, turning a sink on, etc.

3. Iphone
Image result for iphone voice memo
Lastly, and definitely the most cost effective, is just our phone. Probably most useful in tandem with a boom mic, the simple voice memo function can be useful similarly to how a lavalier mic is, picking up audio from wider shots. We would just simply place the phone close to our subject and be able to capture crisp audio. Of course quality will be sacrificed with this method, but spending $30 on a mic I might not even need does not seem well worth the cost. 

Friday, March 1, 2019

Group Meeting #1

Today marks the day of my first group meeting! When I walked into class today and was told I was not going to be sitting independently working on the blog all period I was a little disappointed. I thought to myself, "We just started the project, why would we need to talk about our ideas now, when we barely have any." Well, Mrs. Stoklosa wins again, the group meeting was a success. I learned a lot of new things and got a good idea of where I need to be with the project. It was interesting hearing from the perspectives of multiple people. So below, I will be mentioning the people I was privileged with working with and giving an overview of their progress and main details of their projects.

Juan
He was the only one in my group that wanted to do their opening based on the comedy genre. Although, he did not have much idea on what his plot is going to be, its understandable being only the beginning weeks of the project. His blog is well done but we encouraged him to incorporate more pictures.

Santi
Similarly to my genre, Santi chose teen drama. We agreed upon the idea of making sure that our filming plan is actually possible to achieve. One of his plot ideas includes documenting a family moving to South Florida. He plans to go to Miami to shoot the opening scene. With possible use of a drone, I'm excited to see where his production goes.

Onil
Onil definitely had some interesting ideas. Being another teen drama genre opening, her ideas were really well thought through. I enjoyed how she stressed the importance of having a god team member who works well with you. She spoke a lot during this meeting giving me plenty of ideas that I could work with such as contacting record labels soon to get approval for music.

Valentina
She was the only one in our meeting that is doing a magazine. Her chosen genre is beauty and fashion and she seemed to have a really solid ideas about her future plans. Being on the beginning weeks of the project, she is still thinking of layouts to use with her partners. I enjoyed her perspective being one of the few students in the class not doing a film opening.

Daniela
Daniela is doing a film opening, and she chose the drama genre. She has a creative plot idea involving a depressed teen and even plans to transform her living room into a doctor's office. I'm excited to see where that goes!


CCR

Here is my Creative Critical Reflection!! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ct0SX8KJsH3UnB40P918_kil9c3ZNjit/view?usp=sharing