Thursday, March 31, 2011

Vision Assigment

As a student who took experimental video and who is taking cinema theory right now, this film made a lot of sense to me.
It was nice to see important people in the industry talking about their experiences.

I really like the fact that everybody was talking about experimenting and various serendipitous experiences they had.

I watched a talk by David Lynch couple of weeks ago, he was asked if he has any experimental film makers he liked a lot and his answer is "film in a way is an experiment because its giving action and reaction until the thing feels correct and this thing of intuition is a tool for the filmmaker". I think he was just trying to get away with not answering this kind of answer to avoid admitting he was highly inspired by Maya Deren and Kenneth Anger while making Blue Velvet and Mulholland DR.But I kind of agree with what he was saying. I believe that most things can't be planned before hand while shooting a movie and most part of the movies even though they are well planned are shaped in the set in that specific time of the day with all of the changes in the location no one in the set can really control.

I think that is one of the most exciting things about filmmaking. That's why I'm not good at working with storyboards. I just like to take my camera find a location and start shooting and if you are a good film maker and have a good eye for lighting, movement and composition you can make great movies by trusting your instincts.

One of the most inspiring thing in the movie was what Conrad Hall said about In cold Blood "The visuals were crying for him".

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Shot Sequence

Shot Sequence -
The Cutting Edge of Balloon Delivery
2:02
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e7bNwvdJhk


1. Wide shot of the set, 7 seconds

HOSTESS: Welcome to Volume 4, the Qualitex Balloon Network Curriculum Series.

2. Close-Up of the Hostess, 4 seconds

HOSTESS: Let’s review some interesting facts about balloons and gas.

3. Medium shot in the back of the delivery van as a man installs a net, 4 seconds

HOSTESS: In the event of stray balloons, some kind of safety net across the cab section is critical.

4. Close-Up of the net, 2 seconds

5. Medium Pan of the 3 Employees in a studio setting with a black background, 0:04

TRAINER: You will go out with this bouquet of balloons and you’ll be dressed a certain way, and you are

6. Close-Up of the Trainer, 9 seconds

TRAINER: representing the company Beautiful Balloons. So what you need to do is develop a persona. This isn’t just,

7. Close-Up of Employee #1, 4 seconds

TRAINER: “I’m Jamie Smith”. It’s, “I’m Jamie with Beautiful Balloons.” And you are

8.Close-Up of the Trainer, 5 seconds

TRAINER: totally at one with the company. In fact these people that see you and hear you, when think of you they think Company.





9. Medium shot of the 3 Employees from behind the Trainer, 2 seconds

EMPLOYEE #1: (sultry voice) Happy Birthday

TRAINER: Well, alright! Jamie.

EMPLOYEE #2: (cheerful voice) Happy Birthday

TRAINER: Wow, that was cheerful, wasn’t it! Mike try another one.

EMPLOYEE #3: (Bugs Bunny voice) Happy Birthday

TRAINER: Haha, ok. Dropping your guard, that’s what this is about.



10. Close-Up of the Hostess, 10 seconds

HOSTESS: While your staff are practices these scripts with silly voices, they’re also practicing different personas and developing different delivery styles.

11. Close-Up of the Trainer, 3 seconds

TRAINER: You as yourself can just be invisible.

12. Medium Shot of Employees #2 & #3, 3 seconds

TRAINER: So that the persona we see through you is the

13. Close-Up of the Trainer, 1 seconds

TRAINER: Beautiful Balloons persona.

14. Close-Up of the Hostess, 5 seconds

HOSTESS: Score each person and evaluate each presentation on the following points:

15. List of the Delivery Process, 27 seconds

HOSTESS:
Quality of their smile
Introducing themselves first
Stating why they’re here
Presentation of the bouquet
Making the recipient feel special
Singing Happy Birthday
Plugging company name
Restating the announcement
Bowing or curtseying
Exiting with a smile
Controlling the event throughout


16. Close-Up of the Hostess, 9 seconds

HOSTESS: Following these strategies will keep you on the cutting edge of balloon deliveries. I’m Cythia Hyer and we’ll see you next time on the Qualitex Balloon Network.

17. Wide shot of the Hostess in the set, 4 seconds

18. “Everything Is Terrible”, 9 seconds