Sunday, April 7, 2019

CCR

Here is the link to my CCR:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO5Mq01Cx3U

That's All Folks

Here is my final reflection paper. 

Hi guys, my name is Mateo Grauer and this is my romance film, “Tulipan Sin Agua.” I worked with my partner, Ana Rubin for weeks to master what is now our finished film opening. Before we begin, I want to explain the meaning of the title. “Tulipan Sin Agua” translates to tulip without water, which means that even though tulips are beautiful, with no water, it has no chance for survival. However, the water does not need the tulip at all, much like our guy character who heavily relies on the girl he falls in love with, however, the girl does not require the water to live and is not affected by the life of the tulip. This can suggest the lives of the two main protagonists, as the girl is a free-spirited and confident human, and her dancing and actions can portray her personality, while the boy is a more keeps-to-himself and quiet kind of guy. He is more focused on his future, shown by the business podcast he is listening to, while the girl lives more in the moment. The sporadic cuts and different scenes were used to create a fast paced film but while also not giving too much away in the two minute time frame that we had. While most films portray the man as the heartbreaker, we decided to challenge that by hinting that the woman is in fact the real heartbreaker. However, apart from that, we wanted to remain in the general conventions of a rom-com film, so that the audience can feel a little more comfortable with our film while knowing the general outcome due to the conventions, but while keeping some hidden twists and turns. This results in Ana and I making the film a little bit more ours and personal, as breaking the general rom-com conventions allows us to have a little bit more room to be creative in what we wanted in our film. We also decided to use a somewhat pink shadowing when editing to give the film opening more of an aesthetic feel as well as an artistic feel. We used the public transportation of Miami to indicate the social groups being presented in our film, the middle class. The boy is shown going to work, which can be interpreted from his business casual look and the podcast he is listening to, “Entrepreneur 101,” a podcast that I designed on the idea that our boy is a potential future businessman, as his hopes desire. The girl is seen dancing for money, but don’t worry, that is not her real job. Ana and I discussed during our brainstorming process that the female actress enjoyed dancing for fun, as her free spirit indicates, which counters the organized life of the boy. This shows that the opposite personalities could be the reason that they breakup, as the girl does not want to think about the future, while the boy is thinking about opening a business. He is more structured in his plans with her, and her indecisiveness with the future could be what leads to the heartbreak. We also want to portray how breakup is an ordinary aspect of many lives, and we hope to lighten the effects of breakups by showing how normal breakups are, and how our audience members might have also experienced breakups. Ana and I decided that our film would best be distributed by a real media text by a company such as A24, a distribution company behind hit films such as “Lady Bird,” “Moonlight,” and “The Witch.” However, our film is more similar to films such as “Call Me By Your Name,” or “Blue Is the Warmest Color.” Our target audience is young adults anywhere from 16 to around 25. This means that our most effective form of promoting would be through the use of social media applications such as Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Having a distribution company that is large can allow us to gain some audience, which is why I believe that joining a distribution company would benefit in promoting our film opening. My production techniques have drastically improved since we first started recording the film opening. First of all, I learn to place shots and angles into place. For example, we recorded the girl actor from below, which indicates power, and as I said before, she is a free-spirited and someone who lives in the moment. We used a lot of close shots of the faces and actions of our characters, which allows the audience to form a connection with the actors by allowing them to see their actions and emotions. We also implemented a lot of two shot, which showed the relationship and the emotional connection between our actors, as lovers in the film.

We also used an establishing shot of the city to exemplify the location of the opening, which is Miami. We also recorded a lot of back up footage, as Miami is a far drive from where we currently live, and returning might have not been an option. Luckily, this worked out perfectly to create fluidity in the film and it ended up in us having many wonderful panoramic shots of the city. This meant that we had finished the filming ahead of time, and that allowed us to finish with spare time to master the editing and our final post, the CCR. Lastly, the camera we rented from BECON-TV was amazing. It allowed us to film high quality shots and make our film opening seem a lot more professional. We had to learn many aspects, such as the sensitivity of the microphone, how to correctly set up the tripod, or how to fluidly zoom in and out. Through the use of hardware, my group and I integrated technology into our film. Apps like canva allowed us to create moodboards for the outfits we wanted our actors to wear. Internet applications like YouTube and Google allowed me to conduct background research on the rom-com/ indie romance genre, and recording videos on YouTube helped me on how to effectively shoot different shots, such as establishing shots or closing shots.  A video that I watched on YouTube by RhinoCameraGear, was a concise video on the best way to shoot an establishing shot. This resulted in my group and I having an awesome establishing shot of the city and its train station. Finally, editing was the last process. I have never been good at editing, but Final Cut Pro allowed for easy accessibility and all the tools required to make our film look as clean and professional as possible. Like I said before, my group intended to use quick cuts to create the film opening seem quick paced, and Final Cut Pro made this very easy. Adding subtitles was a little hard though. We decided to implement subtitles as the song we are using, “Siempre Tu,” is in Spanish, and this might make it a little hard for our audience to understand the lyrics without the subtitles. The poem, which was made by Ana and was a voiceover from a mutual friend, was also in Spanish, from Eastern Spain. The accent gave a nice appeal to the film, which is the main reason why we decided to use Pau, our friend. Lastly, we used an application called LUTs, which I have never heard of before this project, which allowed us to add coloring to our film. There were thousands of options, and it took a very long time to figure out which one to go with, as Ana and I had narrowed it down to over 20 different shades, but we decided to go with a nice light pink, as it added a little bit of brightness to the film and gave it a nice aesthetic that both me and Ana liked.  This is my final movie, I hope you guys enjoyed.

Drum Roll Please...

Hi guys, so my group and I finally finished our opening. I am extremely satisfied with how it came out, from the editing, to the coloring, to how well our actors portrayed the roles. I want to thank my group member, Ana, for making this dream of making a film opening a reality. I had a great time filming and producing and I hope you guys enjoy it too. 

Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-t18Eb2iwE&feature=youtu.be

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Final Title?

Hi guys, so a few post ago I told you guys that my group and I were discussing and brainstorming possible names for our film, as we would need one for the title shot before the opening starts. I had told you guys that I had really liked "Siempre Tu," after the song that our film will be focused on. However, my group and I decided on a better name, "Tulipan Sin Agua." In English, this translates to tulip without water. This has a nice connotation in that tulips are beautiful, but with no water, it has no chance for survival. However, the water does not need the tulip at all, much like our characters. The title also has a nice aesthetic that connects with the vibe we are trying to achieve. We're getting closer and closer to finally finishing the opening, and I can't wait to see my fans response to what we are doing. We put so much time and attention to detail to this project and I believe that it is on a path to success, and I want you guys to follow. Ride with me through the journey. I love all my fans and this would not be possible without you. Stay tuned!

Podcast

Hi guys, so like I stated in one of my previous posts, our male actor will be listening in on a business podcast to hint at the fact that he was maybe heading for an interview. However, I was forced to make a podcast, and I took some influence from fellow business podcasts such as "Start Up" and "How I Built This," two business podcasts that focus on the creation of a company. I decided to name our podcast, "Entrepreneur 101," a new up-and-coming podcast that will focus on how to successfully be an entrepreneur, which is someone who takes a financial risk to open a business in hopes of later turning it into profit. Different episodes will focus on different aspects, but due to time constraints in our opening, I have decided to only focus on what would be the first episode, which describes the basics of being an entrepreneur and 10 tips that no one wants you to know. 

Here is the dialogue we will be using:
M - "Hey guys and welcome to Entrepreneur 101, I'm your host, Mateo, and say hello to the podcast designed to show you the most efficient ways to run a startup. Today, I will be discussing 10 tips to run a start up. First and most important is you have to have the right mindset. Being an entrepreneur takes a financial risk, and if your head isn't in the right place about the money that is being put in, then you're in the wrong career path. Second,..."

Sunday, March 24, 2019

THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT

Hi guys, so the most important aspect is sound. For our film, we have set four different sounds that will each have their own part within the opening, all in their own time frame. The four we have are:

1. Business Podcast - While walking and waiting for the train, the boy will be listening to a business podcast. This mixed with the boys clothing hints that he is a business-man, or is training to be one. Me and my group member will be making our own podcast, and we might be the hosts, ahh. 

2. City - The city sounds will provide a natural essence that will make the film seem more genuine. The high quality mic from BECON-TV does an amazing job at isolating and capturing sounds. We could potentially want cars, honks, birds, trains, or people talking, etc. 

3. Poem - The poem explains the whole purpose of the film. We found a friend that has the perfect accent for the poem and has agreed to do it for us. The poem will be from the boys eyes, and he will talk about his story with the girl. 

4. Music - Finally, the music is what pieces the whole story together. The slow melody allows for a tranquil opening with lots of meaning. It's going to be faint in relation to the rest of the sounds, but it should be loud enough that it is heard. 

All in all, the four sounds will work together to tie our whole message together to create a romantic film based on two young adults. 

Editing Process

Hi guys, so my group have started the editing portion for our film. We are using Final Cut Pro as this is the app that my group has readily available for use. We believe this app is amazing for beginner editing as it’s easy to use while still having professional features. I’ve never been fond of editing due to the hard learning curve that comes with it, but Final Cut Pro has slowly taught me the ways of editing.I am still nowhere near pro, but my group member has good editing skills and is willing to teach me everything she knows. 

However, there is a complication. Due to the fact that my group and I haven’t finished filming we are unable to finish the editing, and it is difficult to test fluidity within the opening if we are yet to finish the filming portion.We will test the sound, color, and cuts soon to test how the film looks. 

When will we finish?

Hi guys, so the question still stands, when will we finish? We initially agreed that we would finish it during spring break, but the day was never set. Due to our busy, busy schedules, we will need to collaborate to figure the plan. We came up with alternate endings that will allow us to to create an alternate thought in the mind of the audience, which hints at a breakup between the couple while still not giving too much a way. The alternate ending we have is the boy standing on a balcony, looking at a Polaroid of the girl,  meanwhile he remembers all the memories they had together. This will require us to borrow the camera equipment from BECON-TV again, but that is not a problem. 

Ahhh, the deadline day is slowly creeping on us, but no need for worry, I’ve always been good at time managing. We plan on editing in the next couple of days, and I am free a majority of this spring break, so that will be the most ideal time to finish recording. I'll see you guys soon. 


what’s the name?

Hi guys, so me and my group are in the process of picking out a name. We brought out many options to the table, such as “Nicotina,” “Fumar,”  “Ahogándome,” “Como quererte,” “Siempre Tu,” and “Dolor excito.” We had a lot more ideas but these were the ones that my group and I believed would fit our opening the best. However, I believe that the best option would be “Siempre Tu,” after our song, which translates to always you. In my opinion, this idea fits very well with the general theme of the opening in that he falls in love with this girl who is the complete opposite of him, but they end up breaking up, and the memory of her will always be a part of him. Also, "Siempre Tu" is the name of the song portrayed in our opening. This ultimately connects our story to the name, and it allows for the reader to foreshadow what the film will be about, while not giving everything away. 

Sunday, March 17, 2019

WE FILMED>>>

Hi guys, so ITS THE 17th. This is post recording and I have to say I am exhausted. It took about 6 hours to film today and we aren't even done yet. We took hundreds of shots in all different angles to see what would fit best. I had an amazing time with my group and the actors we chose did extremely well, and Ari (female actor) did an amazing job with her ballet routine. I believe that we are on our way to making a great film.

However, we did have a dilemma. So, we began filming at around 3 PM, and it was amazing as the train station had people but it was the right amount of people to make the scene feel more natural. However, as time progressed, more and more people began commuting from the train. At around 7 PM, the train scene had gotten too crowded for us to record, so we decided to walk around and see if we could find a new spot and we tried recording, but it didn't fit the train station. The only solution we had was that we have to go back another day to finish the final shot for the scene.

WE GOT IT!

Hi guys, so I called the Miami Dade County Office to ask if me and my group would be allowed to record at Bay view Park Metro-mover for a school project this Sunday. They told me it would not be a problem, but we have to be safe. They don't want us recording near the tracks as it could potentially be dangerous, and security could become too focused on what we are doing. We have to distance ourselves, but honestly, I couldn't be happier, as we are taking baby steps and we are slowly reaching presentation day. 

We also got the camera gear from a nearby place knows as 'BECON-T' and I am in the midst of learning the mechanics of how to use the gear, as it is very expensive and difficult to maneuver. We received an expensive camera, which looks like this, a large tripod to be able to stabilize our shots, and ring lights to implement bright lights into our opening. We record in less than 5 days, wow! The camera we are using looks a little something like this:
Image result for sony camera

CCR

Here is the link to my CCR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO5Mq01Cx3U