Production Blog

 






Hey y'all! Today I have decided to start my production process. I started planning out where and who I wanted to film with. Prior too, I knew that I wanted to film with my siblings and friends. My main focus was the type of angles and shots that I would record. During my planning and researching time, I created  some ideas to match my concept for this commercial. This commercial is supposed to display the chaotic perspective that I have of my life. Similar to a day in my life video. Which is why, I decided to record a tracking shot. The tracking shot follows a subject through a scene and reveals the scenery. One of the ideas that I decided to film, was myself running to class because I do not want to be tardy. I asked one of my friends to record me running or quickly walking to class. This scene was kind of hard to record since I actually did not want to be late to class. However, with filming this shot, I had to record multiple takes. My main desire for this shot was the background scenery of the hallways, being filled with active students. I felt that recording during school hours made that scene more natural. Also, I decided to test out some different shots by recording my siblings. I wanted this scene to be more fun and playful, to show how my relationships are with my siblings. I tried recording a two shot of my siblings but then I decided that I wanted to be in this scene. For this reason, I decided to record a three-shot that included all of us. Additionally, another focus that I heavily paid attention to while filming was the scenery. I tried to make each scene have different backgrounds to show that my life is not stationary or motionless at all. I honestly cannot wait to edit these scenes together. However, I still have some more filming to do. I think I started off well and got a lot completed. My main goal for the next time I film is to record more of my club life, hobbies, and extra tasks. Which would include my dance practices, homework, and club meetings. Well, that is it for today!

 

Bye, Pookieees!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Title Research: Art of the Title Website

Production Blog