Showing posts with label the mission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the mission. Show all posts

July 25, 2012

Hump(hry) Day

Holler, CoCo here.

Today we decided to take advantage of the long summer days and ride our bikes around town. Of course that meant an ice cream pit stop (100% my idea - Franco is still theoretically opposed to ice cream). We hit up the famous Humphry Slocombe on 24th & Harrison for a scoop of Ba-Racky Road and Chili Lime Sorbet. Yum! 

Now I just have to get Franco to declare all Wednesdays "Hump(hry Slocombe) Day." At least during the summer months. ;)




April 27, 2012

Hello, is it nachos you're looking for?

Franco:

Below you will find a short film I made for a cinema production class I'm currently taking for funskees. The assignment was to show a character moving from one location to another using the editing/shooting methods of visual continuity we learned in class. In other words, don't disorient your audience. Have the character walk into frame and then walk out. If he/she is walking from left to right in one shot don't have him/her walking from right to left in the next shot. Cutting on action was stressed as well. If a character goes to pick up, say, a plate of nachos make the cut as he/she is moving then have the next shot (of a different angle and/or zoom) begin where the action left off, in this case picking up the nachos. It all sounds pretty obvious but it can be a big headache if you don't plan for it before a shoot. For my film I not only had a lack of preconceived shot selection but I had no idea what it would be about. I am not the most creative person and staring at a blank canvas paralyzes me. For weeks I was racking my brain as to what my film would be about. I knew I had the help of my film nerd, Niraj, and once my brother-in-law Tal and his girlfriend Sarira, volunteered to help I thought I could use some sort of a love triangle dynamic. Beautiful Dolores Park was a great location to shoot with its hills and greens and people. I was racking my brain as to what the film should be about when Sarira stated she was starving and bought some nachos at the Mexican food truck. Once I saw the mammoth plate of nachos I knew what my film would be about. That sort of serendipitous luck was the genesis to what you are about to view. I like the little film but would've shot it differently had I time to think out the shots. Being prepared in filmmaking is a must. I wasn't. As a result, some shots don't particularly work that well but oh well. The whole point of this is to learn and to learn cinema you must practice. Enjoy.