Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Evaluation

During this semester we have completed two projects; a documentary and a drama piece. In this evaluation I will be evaluating both of these projects.

DOCUMENTARY

The concept for our short documentary was that we wanted to create a film which would be beneficial to the contributor, to help her raise both awareness and money for her 9 month-old son’s strand of cancer. The idea was that we would create a film which would both fit all the criteria for our university project, but also be suitable for the contributor to put on her online fundraising page.

As our film was intended to help raise money and awareness for a young boy with cancer, we looked at a lot of ‘kickstarter’ films as we wanted our piece to have a similar effect as these types of films. One of the main influences we got for our piece was ‘Still Born, Still Loved’ as it had all of the features that we wanted to include in our project. This included things like using both interviews and observational footage, writing to explain things in more detail, emotive music and the use of a large number of cutaways. Another influential film we watched was a piece made by Macmillan Cancer Support ‘Kate’s Story’ as this was also similar to what we had in mind for our film, especially seeing as the content of this piece had the same subject matter as our own.

The intended audience for our film are adults who are willing to donate to a good cause. This then gives us a large target audience with the hope that the bigger the audience, the more awareness/money we could possible raise.  

Throughout the creative process, we kept in mind that the subject matter of the piece is very sensitive, and we wanted to make sure that we didn’t make it too emotional as this is not how we wanted the audience to receive the piece. We wanted it to be more about raising awareness rather than making the audience emotional.

As the cinematographer I was only needed during the pre-production part of the process and also on the day at the shoot. To make sure I was prepared before the day of shooting, I did some research into the different types of shots used within documentaries. This then gave me an insight into shooting for a documentary as I had never done it before. In preparation for the shoot I came up with a shot list of the shots I wanted to get on the day. I didn’t have a definite list of shots as I had not been to the location, therefore I didn’t know exactly what was going to be available. I also made sure that we had two cameras as it was important to get different shots of the same questions/answers during the interview. This was because we did not know what the contributor’s responses to our questions would be, and I wanted to make sure that we had the right type of shot for the answers she gave to us (e.g. if she gave an emotional response we wanted a close up, if less personal then maybe a wide shot.)

Once we got to the location on the day of the shoot, I was in charge of setting up the cameras we brought with us and making sure that they were both using the same settings, which would make it easier in post-production. After we finished the interviews I then left the rest of the group and went around the house getting any cutaways that I thought were suitable for the piece. I also made a log of all the shots I got so that it made it easier for the editor to identify which clip included which shots when it came to post production.

During this project we came across quite a few problems. One of the problems was that once we got back from the shoot, we realised that the sound recordist had not recorded the sound properly and that we had sections of audio missing from the interview. This was a major problem as it meant that we had to use the sound we got from the cameras, which was not very good quality. This meant that in the background of our piece, there was a distinct hissing sound which made our film sound very unprofessional. Another problem we had was the lighting we brought with us to the shoot was not very powerful, leaving the room looking quite dark during the interviews. We overcame this during post-production as our editor managed to make the image a lot brighter, however this made it very grainy and the colours were very dull.

After we finished this project I was not very happy with the outcome. This was due to many production issues that we had including losing the sound on the Zoom and the bad lighting we had on location. Although we found solutions for these problems in the post-production process, this drastically changed the outcome of our piece as it made it seem very unprofessional and amateur.

Aside from the technical difficulties, I was very happy with how the rest of the film panned out, especially the content of the piece as our contributor was very helpful and was willing to let us direct her in any way we wanted. I also liked the cutaways we used as we got a large range of different shots so that we had enough to fill in the empty space in the film.

However, if we were to re-do the project I would have used a tripod for all of the cutaways as although they were good, some of them were unusable as the camera was shaky. Other improvements I would have made would be double checking that the Zoom was recording the sound during the interview. We did check this during a practice run, but we should have double checked so that we had a high quality sound recording. Another thing I would do differently would be taking better lighting to the shoot as the interviews were quite dark. Also as my role of cinematographer I now realise that I should have done some technical research into the cameras we were using so that we could have got better image quality for the interviews.

During this project I learnt a lot about camera techniques, including things like how to frame a shot depending on the content and also how to use a dual camera set-up for an interview. I also learnt how to be creative with the camera by using things like focus pull and trying to find the best lighting for a shot. I also learnt a lot during this project from my mistakes. This includes things like making sure I have the right equipment before a shoot and doing practice shots, also I learnt how important it is to do the correct research before trying something new if you want it to be a success. Throughout this project I have also learnt how important it is to be professional as it leads to an efficient and high quality production.

I was very happy with the team I was working with as each member was very involved with the project and everyone wanted our film to be a success. However, there was one member who was a bit slack when it came to planning the film and didn’t seem as interested in the project as the rest of the group. This resulted in said person missing a couple of meetings and completing documents late. However, when it came down to the day of the shoot each member contributed equally and knew exactly what they were doing on location, which led to a quick and efficient set up and a smooth shoot. I think the strength of our teamwork was the way that we worked together throughout the whole process, including coming up with ideas and each of us putting in the effort to create a good piece of work. The only weakness we had was some of the group member’s inexperience in their roles, which led to technical problems. Although we had some problems in our group I think we worked really well together and we all had fun during this project.


DRAMA

The idea we used for our drama piece was about a young girl who was not doing very well at school and had a bad relationship with her mother after her grandma died. She then finds a recipe for ‘Grandma’s famous cookies’ which she then makes, leading her to go to a sort of dream world where she visits her dead grandmother. When she returns, the girl then feels a lot more comfortable in her home and school life. The whole concept for this idea is that we wanted to make a piece showing the girls journey from being insecure and shy, to becoming a more confident person.

I think that the final piece looks very good, however it is let down heavily by the bad audio. Visually I think that the film looks very good and professional, with only a few minor problems with the lighting and focus, and also a couple of minor editing flaws. I think that the director and cinematographer did very well when actually filming on location as there are a lot of very well framed shots, which make the film seem more professional. I am also happy with the actors that we used for this project as they all worked very professionally and were willing to take on feedback from the crew about their portrayal of their roles.

The major weakness of our project was the audio for the film. This was due to many different things and was not the sound recordist or sound designer’s fault as this was out of their control. The location we were filming at had very high ceilings, which meant that all of the dialogue that was recorded on set was very echoey, meaning that the sound recordist could not get a very good quality recording. This then meant that it was very hard for the sound designer to make the audio sound professional in post-production as the original recordings were not at a very high standard. Another audio related weakness to our project was that some of the dialogue was out of sync with the picture. If we were to re-do this project again I think that we would try to find a way to connect the microphone to the camera, so that both the sound and picture would all be recorded on one device, as we had a real problem with trying to match the right sound recording with the right clip.

Myself and the director spent about two weeks constantly trying to find actors for our project. This was a very stressful period but I managed to secure all three actors about a week prior to filming. The first actress I got was a young girl, Chelsea Sherridan, from a young drama group at Chesterfield Studios, which we found through a performing arts student at Sheffield Hallam. Once we found her, the director and I went to go meet her and run through a few lines with her at her drama class. After we had spoken to her and discussed a few things about the film, Tyler decided that she was perfect for the role of Libby and we decided to cast her. 

The second actress we secured was Sarah Wynne Kordas, also from Chesterfield Studios, as the role of Helen, Libby’s mother. Unfortunately we could not meet with her before the shoot, however I spoke to her on the phone and we exchanged a lot of emails; discussing the role, the film and the shoot, and we also looked at some of the work she had been in before, to make sure that she was what we were looking for.

The final actress I found was Mary Newey, who we wanted to play the role of Grandma. Finding an actress for this role was definitely the most difficult out of the three as I had no idea where to find an elderly actress. I ended up contacting an over 50’s acting group who put me through to Mary, however after I had first found her, it turned out she was unable to do the shoot on the day we needed her. After we found out Mary was unavailable she then gave us contact details for another elderly actress, Brenda, who was willing to take part. After speaking to Brenda we decided that she would play Grandma in our film, however three days before the shoot she called me informing me that she was ill and would be unable to participate. This then left us once again without an actress. This was a major problem as we desperately needed an actress to play the Grandma, otherwise we would have to delay the shoot, which would cause timing problems in post-production. To solve this problem I then called Mary again to see if she could do the shoot the day after we had originally planned, luckily she agreed and I finally secured our third actress.

Another issue I had as producer was the time management for post-production. Before editing had started I created a schedule so that there was enough time for all of the editing to get done before the deadline. However, because we had so many other issues the picture edit took a lot longer that I had originally thought, leaving the sound designer very little time to edit the audio.

As this was my first time producing a drama I have learnt a lot throughout this project. I have learnt how important the producer’s job is to make sure that all aspects of the production process goes smoothly. Some of the main skills I have learnt are how to run and organise a shoot and how to deal with any issues that arise on location. I have also learnt how to approach and handle actors and how to create a high standard piece of filmmaking with a limited budget and a limited amount of time to work with.



I think that our group worked very well together as we all researched and executed our roles to the best of our ability to try and ensure that we create a good film. None of the group had any issues with any of the other members and we all tried to work together efficiently to ensure the project was a success. The only way that I think we could of improved our teamwork is if a couple of members of the group took the project a bit more seriously, as sometimes they seemed uninterested and were not putting in enough effort. Overall I think that we all worked very professionally in all aspects of this project and I have thoroughly enjoyed creating this film.

Thursday, 6 March 2014

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Filming Extra Cutaways

Today we went out to film more cutaways as, after viewing the first draft, we felt that we needed some more positive shots to feature at the end of our documentary. To do this we decided to go to a local park as we had looked at the weather previously and seen that it was going to be a sunny day.

The shots we filmed to use for the cutaways are:
          - Flowers
          - Clouds/blue sky
          - Fountains
          - Sun shining through the leaves
          - Monument
          - Birds


Below is the Camera Shot Log for the footage we filmed.


Camera Operator
File No.
Shot Description
Shot Type
To Be Used (Y/N)
Lauren
6425
Fountain
Close up
N
Lauren
6426
“     “
“     “
Y
Lauren
6427
“     “
Wide
N
Lauren
6428
Clouds
Wide
Y
Lauren
6430
Flowers
Pan across group of flowers
N
Lauren
6431
Monument
Pan up from path to monument
N
Lauren
6432
“     “
Pan up from monument to sky
N
Lauren
6433
Clouds and trees
Wide
N
Lauren
6434
Purple flowers
Close up
Y
Lauren
6435
“     “
Medium shot
N
Lauren
6437
Group of flowers
Medium shot
Y
Lauren
6438
“     “
Wide
N
Lauren
6440
Flowers at base of tree
Wide
N
Lauren
6441
“     “ (with tripod)
Wide – pan up
Y
Lauren
6442
“     “
Close up
N
Lauren
6443
Sun shining through leaves
Medium – pan up
N
Lauren
6444
“     “
Medium
N
Lauren
6445
“     “
“     “
N
Lauren
6446
“     “
Close up
N
Lauren
6447
“     “ (light on the right side of frame)
Close up
N
Lauren
6448
Sun shining through leaves and leaf moving infront
Close up
Y
Lauren
6449
“     “
“     “
N
Lauren
6450
“     “
“     “
N
Lauren
6451
“     “
Close up – pan across
N
Lauren
6452
Airplane trail, trees and bird flying across frame
Wide, medium
Y
Lauren
6453
Clouds and birds on house
Medium, close up – pan up
N
Lauren
6454
Clouds
Close up
N



Thursday, 27 February 2014

First Draft

Here is the first draft for our documentary.



After all of the group met up and watched the video together with our seminar tutor, we each had some ideas on how to develop the film to make it a better documentary. The director, Jess, wrote up all of the notes so that we each had a copy.


The changes that we want to make to the piece are as follows:

     1. Don’t come straight in with Eleanor’s voice. Begin the piece with some music.


     2. Beginning feels too choppy.
·         Reduce the amount of cutaways used.
·         Hold shots for longer if applicable
·         Remove front door shot for anonymity reasons.
·         The markings on doorframe use at later stage.
·         Begin the piece with a shot of Jayden’s crib mobile

           3. Reduce the amount of cuts between close up shot and mid shot. Hold each of the shots for longer (Including non-fluency speech may make               piece feel more natural)

     4. Make the subject matter of Jayden’s rare cancer known as soon as possible
·         Begin the piece with “The doctor came in and told me Jayden had cancer” This lets the audience know upfront of the subject matter – Especially as it’s a sensitive piece.
·         Need to establish that it was a doctor who told Eleanor that Jayden had cancer.

     5. Change the name of the piece title. Include the cancer in the title.

     6. Titles need to fit in well with the structure of the piece.
·         Black screen with writing in the middle
·         Tone needs to fit with the personal story
·         Group each sections of the piece with titles.
·         Begin the piece with “In 2013, Jayden was diagnosed with a rare form cancer; Botryoid Rhabdomyosarcoma”.
·         Font needs to be larger and clearer on the background.
·         Text needs to be factual, clear and easy to understand
·         Leave on screen so audience can read it twice.

           7. Have shots on screen with no voice over – Exchange for music. This will take the audience away from the living room.

     8. Include more shots of the family together without voice-overs. This will create a pause/break for the audience to digest information.

     9. Need to establish who Jayden is earlier with a shot of him.

     10. Cut away of rain on the pavement curb needs to be changed.

     11. Insert more cutaways
·         Jayden
·         Jayden and Kayla playing
·         Kayla dancing
·         Kayla kissing Jayden
·         Nature – Leaves, trees, sun, parks, grass, flowers.

      12. Remove the shot of the focus pull on the medicine – Too repetitive and second one is better.

      13. When Eleanor talks about Ian Case – Is this relevant?

      14. Conclude the piece with Eleanor having to leave her daughters – Strong ending.

      15. The piece can be shorter than 5 minutes if this enables us to have a stronger documentary.

      16. The piece will be split in to three sections to create a thematic structure:
·         Home + family – Cutaways of the family together playing
·         Jayden’s illness – Static shots in the home: Bottle, teddy, medicine
·         Fundraising – Leaves, nature, sun etc.: New beginnings – Creates visual hope.








Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Log of Camera Shots

Whilst on location I made a log of the camera shots so that we knew what each clip included, making the edit easier. I've copied up the notes onto a computer to make them easier to read and so that they look more professional.

CAMERA SHOT LOG

Camera Operator
Camera No.
SD Card No.
File No.
Shot Description
Shot Type
Shot Style
To Be Used (Y/N)
Carrie
1
1
47
Ext. Bus stop
Establishing
Cutaway
N
Carrie
1
1
48
Ext. Pidgeon at bus stop
Long
Cutaway
N
Lauren
1
1
49
Interview with Eleanor
Medium
Interview
N
Lauren
1
1
50
Kayla climbing over Eleanor
Medium
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
1
1
51
Interview with Rebecca
Medium
Interview
N
Lauren
1
1
52
“     “
“     “
Interview
Y
Jayden in seat playing with bunny
Close up
Cutaway
Lauren
1
1
53
Interview with Eleanor
Medium then moves to close up
Interview
Y
Lauren
1
1
54
“     “
Medium then close up then medium again
Interview
Y
Lauren
1
1
55
“     “
Medium
Interview
Y
Lauren
1
1
56
Eleanor writing in book and leaning on hands
Medium
Observational
N
Lauren
1
1
57
Jayden playing with dummy
Close up
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
1
1
58
Rebecca and Jayden
Close up
Cutaway
N
Lauren
1
1
59
“     “
Close up
Cutaway
Y
“     “
Wide
Cutaway
Lauren
1
1
60
“     “
Medium
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
1
1
61
Interview with Eleanor
Medium
Interview
Y
Lawrence
2
2
61
Kayla climbing on Eleanor
Close up
Observational
Y
Lawrence
2
2
62
Interview with Eleanor
Close up
Interview
N
Lawrence
2
2
63
Eleanor, Kayla and Rebecca
Wide
Cutaway
Y
Lawrence
2
2
64
Interview with Rebecca
Wide
Interview
Y
Jayden
Close up
Cutaway
Lawrence
2
2
65
Interview with Eleanor
Wide
Interview
Y
Lawrence
2
2
66
“     “
“     “
Interview
Y
Lawrence
2
2
67
Eleanor writing in book
Wide
Cutaway
N
Lawrence
2
2
68
Rebecca and Jayden on sofa
Wide
Cutaway
Y
Lawrence
2
2
70
Eleanor, Rebecca and Jayden on sofa
Wide
Cutaway
N
Lawrence
2
2
71
“     “
“     “
Cutaway
N
Lawrence
2
3
672
“     “
“     “
Cutaway
Y
Interview with Eleanor
Wide
Interview
Lawrence
2
3
673
Interview with Eleanor
Wide
Interview
Y
Lauren
2
3
674
Eleanor and Jayden playing
Close up of Jayden
Pan from J to E
Medium shot
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
676
Eleanor and Jayden playing (front angle)
Medium close up
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
677
Bottle
Close up
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
678
Eleanor and Jayden playing
Medium
Cutaway
N
Lauren
2
3

Jayden playing with toy
Close, wide, medium
Cutaway

Kayla and Eleanor

Close up
Cutaway
Kayla

Close up
Cutaway
Kayla dancing

Medium, wide
Cutaway
Kayla playing with Jayden
Medium
Cutaway
Lauren
2
3
680
Kayla playing with Jayden (side angle)
Medium
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
681
“     “
“     “
Cutaway
N
Lauren
2
3
682
Eleanor making Jayden’s milk
Close up then medium shot
Observational
Y
Lauren
2
3
683
Jayden playing with toy
Close up
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
684
Mobile
Close up
Cutaway
Y
Jayden in cot
Medium
Cutaway
Lauren
2
3
685
Jayden in cot
Close up
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
686
Eleanor and Jayden in cot
Wide
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
687
Bottle in cot
Close up
Cutaway
N
Lauren
2
3
688
Teddy bear in cot
Medium
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
689
Eleanor showing Jayden’s wires
Medium then close up
Observational
Y
Lauren
2
3
690
Eleanor getting medicine
Wide
Observational
Y
Lauren
2
3
691
Medicine bottles
Focus shift between line of bottles
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
692
Group of medicine bottles
Medium
Cutaway
N
Lauren
2
3
693
Catheter packet
Close up
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
694
Medicine bottle
Close up
Cutaway
N
Lauren
2
3
695
“     “
Close up and focus shift
Cutaway
N
Lauren
2
3
696
“     “
“     “
Cutaway
N
Lauren
2
3
697
“     “
Close up and focus shift to other medicine bottles
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
698
Dummy
Close up
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
699
Dummy and bottle
Close up
Cutaway

Lauren
2
3
701
Rain on bin
Medium
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
702
Ext. of house
Medium
Cutaway
N
Lauren
2
3
703
“     “
Wide
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
704
“     “
Close up
Cutaway
N
Lauren
2
3
705
Rain drops in puddle
Close up
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
706
Telephone wire
Medium
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
707
Ext. of street
Wide
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
708
Jayden height mark
Close up
Cutaway
N
Lauren
2
3
709
Kayla height mark
Close up
Cutaway
N
Lauren
2
3
710
Jayden height mark (with tripod)
Close up
Cutaway
Y
Lauren
2
3
711
Kayla height mark (with tripod)
Close up
Cutaway
Y

KEY: Camera 1 – Carrie’s camera
Camera 2 – Lawrence’s camera
SD Card 1 – Carrie’s card
SD Card 2 – Lawrence’s card
SD Card 3 – Emily’s card