Posts Tagged ‘Editing’

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Making $P@MM3R!!1!

April 24, 2008

It’s late.  I’m tired.  I have to get up tomorrow and teach before presenting Spammer to the Writing with Video class.  As part of our final project, we were asked to comment on our creative process over the last several weeks.  I wanted to do this in the form of another “video production diary,” but I’m just too tired!  I may still post another one with some clips and a “trailer” for the film, but it might not be until next week due to my busy schedule!

Filming was done a couple of weeks ago.  Tonight I am done with the editing.  How does this make me feel?  Good, in some ways.  I’m happy with the way the project turned out, although I think it still lacks polish.  I didn’t have time to adjust any of the colors or make a soundtrack – those things will have to come later.  My goal for this class was to at least have a final, edited version of the film that I could present.  I believe I accomplished this.

I had a couple of minor set backs during the editing process

I ran out of hard drive space on the “loaner” Macbook that I’ve been using for the film editing.  To solve this problem, I had to basically uninstall anything that wasn’t completely necessary to complete the film.  I was working with very large clips to preserve the quality, so that took priority over anything else on the hard drive.

While trying to clear space on the hard drive, I accidentally deleted thirty clips from the film.  Luckily, these clips were all still on the camera, but it took me a couple of hours to find them and put them back in sequence.

I also had a problem with the climactic section of the film (where Spammer reveals his occupation to his date).  For some reason, every time I tried to edit that clip the computer gave me an error message, and not a helpful one either – it just said “General error” and stopped whatever I was doing.  To solve this problem, I ended up having to go back to the source material, reload the video from the camera and start that section over.

Overall, I would say that my process was fairly organized, but I tried to be flexible about things; in other words, I tried to maintain a balance between control and improvisation in all aspects of this film.  While I was filming, I focused on controlling the environment, the lighting, the camera angles, etc., but I gave the actors freedom to improvise for the most part.  There were very few pre-scripted lines in the film.  The entire date conversation was improvised by the actors, and Spammer’s phone conversation was also improvised (I was on the other end of the phone).  The only scripted line in the film was Spammer’s final statement to his date about the nature of his job, but even that was partially improvised.  My reason for choosing not to script the action more closely was that I wanted there to be a certain element of awkwardness to the humor.  I wanted it to seem natural and off-the-cuff.  I also wanted the actors to be a little uncomfortable, since that’s how their characters were supposed to feel.

When it came to editing, I had a strong concept of what I wanted to do floating around in my head, but I didn’t make any storyboards.  I kept fairly detailed notes during the process so as not to forget things, but these were more technical points.  Most of my time was spent synching up the multi-frame sections of the film, which I think worked out very well.  In fact, while I think some parts of the movie plod a little, I’m very pleased with the multi-frame parts, and think they were very successful.  In particular, there’s a segment where frames of spam messages overtake the screen and Spammer curses as he pounds his delete key to make them disappear.  This clip alone took me a couple of hours to get right, but I think it was worth it.

While editing the film, I had two priorities – I wanted to tell the story well, but I also wanted to be efficient with my time.  There were a few bits that I had to cut out (and more I may still cut out) that only served to make the narrative drag on too long.  My goal was to get the film down to fifteen minutes.  I was close (17:52), but didn’t quite make my goal.  It’s possible I’ll still be able to shave off those three minutes, but I’m not too worried about it.

Going forward with this piece, I have two goals:

1) to take advantage of whatever criticism I receive in class tomorrow and improve the editing, and

2) to add all the finishing touches (soundtrack, color correction, end credits, etc.

Hopefully, if all goes well, I’ll be able to have the final version online and available for download in early May.  I want the film to be available in higher quality than what Youtube allows, so rather than posting it there, I’ll probably make it available as a torrent that people may download through the blog.  I’ll have more details on that once everything is finished.

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$P@MM3R!!1! Video Production Diary, Episode Two

March 23, 2008

Also, my swimming stats for today were 1000 yds in 30 min and 1100 yds total. I was mildly hungover today after a wild night of drinking with a lit major and a gang of video game programmers (shout out to Volition), and considering the fact that I’ve swam every day this week, I decided not to push myself :P

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$P@MM3R!!1! Video Production Diary, Episode One

March 9, 2008

Watch the video first, then read the rest…

As promised, here are a few stills from the shoot today. I also threw in some shots I’ve taken over the last week. Sadly, a lot of the footage from today was taken on the camera I borrowed from the art department, and they didn’t give me the proper cable to transfer the footage to my computer, so you’ll have to wait to see that shit. Don’t be impatient! You’ll see it soon enough ;)

I’m not going to tell you what this is. You have to guess.

Fine, I’ll tell you. This is the NASA channel. I filmed it by putting the camera lens flush against the TV screen.

LOL… more fun with the NASA channel.

I let my apartment go to shit this week to set the scene for today’s shoot. Anyone who knows me knows that I’m not anal retentive about cleanliness, but I’m not a big fan of stinky kitchens. I’ll be glad to get all of this cleaned up!

This is not the NASA channel, but it’s the same idea. Just random TV interference.

Here’s Volen looking studious in front of the computer. Since I couldn’t actually show the computer due to my prop situation, I decided to get several minutes of footage of just his face that I can edit in with computer screen closeups to make it look like he’s working.

The sunlight through the trees and the powerlines and whatever the hell else is in the way (a building, I guess?)

Spammer is getting ready for his big date. He’s a bit nervous, so he’s gotta rehearse his greeting in front of the mirror (don’t want to make a bad first impression, eh?)

Another rehearsal shot.

He decides he doesn’t like the way this shirt looks. What to wear, what to wear?

Spammer takes a work break with his good friend Jack. Jack helps make the frustrations of work seem much smaller…

Is it a bug? Or a virus? Or maybe a satellite shooting a laser beam?

As soon as I get the footage off of the other camera, I’ll post some more stills. Until then…