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Me directing Joey (taken by Mica) |
Friday, March 25, 2022
Day Two of Filming!
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Day One of Filming!
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Me and Ale |
Saturday, March 19, 2022
Lucky Token Productions
Hello again! In a previous blog post, back when the project had just been assigned, I mentioned that I wanted to include a production company logo at the beginning of my film. I found this to be a good way to engage the audience before any of the footage is even shown, and I also believed that it would give it a more professional feel.
Now, having yet to film my footage and feeling the need to catch up in other ways, I believed that this was a good time to get started on this. When looking at the logos of some well-established production companies, I noticed that many of them had simple black-and-white designs. I liked the simplicity of it, and I also considered how much easier this would be when compared to a fully rendered animation. With this in mind, I got to work.
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Scoring Big
Having not yet filmed any of my scenes, I'm putting a lot of importance on editing Joey's monologue. This monologue makes up about 90% of the production and is by far the most important element when factoring in the worth of the words and how it sets up the premise for the rest of the film. However, a slight issue arose when I realized that my friend Joey, who's playing Joseph, didn't read the lines the way I pictured them in my head. Despite trying my best to direct him, this final product was still not something I am completely satisfied with.
Therefore, editing this aspect became extremely crucial. I pieced together the lines of dialogue that I liked the most, changed the volume of several clips, and even cut out some lines definitively; I call this: Frankenstein's monologue. However, even Frankenstein's monologue wasn't the final product. Although it was definitely an improvement from the original draft, it was still messy and odd-sounding. Therefore, I turned to music to provide a distraction.
This is around the point in which I turned to my father for help. Along with being Father Peter, my dad has also been tasked with the act of creating a score for my production. Music has always been his passion, having been in several bands throughout his life, the latest of which you can find here. Knowing that he's very interested in music (and that he's good at it too) I asked him if he would be willing to make the score for my production. Of course, he was more than eager to help!
Having finished editing the monologue, I sent it over to him for him to tinker with. In just a few hours, he had come up with a soundtrack. Although I thought it was good, I made notice of a few things that I wasn't 100% on. Mainly, I noticed that the full audio was 2:27 minutes long. Considering that my absolute time limit is 2:30, this is far too long. Immediately, I asked him if he could shorten this. I also noticed that Joey's speech was very echoey, which I didn't like too much. Similarly, when discussing the song itself, it was a bit upbeat and hopeful, whereas I wanted something darker and more dramatic.
First draft that my dad sent me |
- Instead of piano, we used guitar for the melody
- Added a lot more synth
- Added some bass for rhythm
- Changed the key from major to minor
- Shortened it to only 2:01 minutes
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Overcoming Difficulties: Part 2
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Encountering Difficulties: Part 2
Hello again. First of all, today is my birthday! Second of all, let me update y'all on my progress. As I briefly mentioned in one of my last posts, I've been emailing some establishments near my house in order to acquire permission to film. Specifically, I've been talking to the Starbucks near me, as well as my city's library. I ended one of the last posts by stating that I was waiting for their responses, which I subsequently received just a few days later.
Immediately, Starbucks denied my request to film. The rejection stung a little, but at least I had another option to fall back on.
My reaction to Starbucks' rejection |
Friday, March 11, 2022
Joey's Monologue
Despite having most of my ideas fleshed out, I have yet to develop a filming schedule or even receive permission to film inside any of privately-owned locations... This, naturally, has put a wrench in my plans. So, instead of sitting around waiting for an email back (and risk falling behind), I decided to call my friend Joey and have him record the monologue.
The night before, I had texted Joey asking him to send over a recording, but the audio just wasn't quite sounding like I had imagined in my head. As I like to say, Joey sounds like a So-Cal surfer dude who's recording a YouTube vlog intro. Although this is definitely helpful for other aspects of life, his voice doesn't fit the mental image I had made for Joseph's character. In my head, Joseph is devoid of any emotion or emphasis in his voice, and instead says things very matter-of-factly. This was something that I discussed with Joey during our call.
shoutout to Discord |
shoutout to Premiere Pro |
Yet, I relented. I'm still in the process of piecing this whole thing together, but it's been very slow-going so far. In good news, though, I think I found some music! My dad, who's a musician, has offered to make the score for my production. As soon as I finish editing the monologue, I'll send it over to him, who'll make a sort of ambiental-yet-ominous background music. However, as of now, I have enough on my plate.
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Discussing Titles
Having now wrapped up pre-production practices, I'm moving on to filming. However, as I delve into filming and editing, I also need to start looking into possible titles.
This is a part of the production that I put off for as long as I could, but now the time has come where I can no longer ignore it. Because I never explicitly state in the script that Joseph is gay and undergoing conversion therapy, I plan to use as many on-screen cues as possible to imply this. This will consist of the priest's presence, as well as the production's title. With this in mind, I turn to my friends to brainstorm movie titles that are both subtle, yet impactful.
Here are some ideas that they threw around, which I kinda liked and can plausibly build on:
- Repression / Suppression
- Repent
- Sin (Unforgiving Sin)
- Refraction
- Choices
- Butterflies
I quite like the idea of "Refraction," a word which, in physics, means reflected light changing directions. My friend suggested this idea, as it can signify Joseph's life taking different turns, and can also imply something like a broken mirror. I also really liked the idea of "Butterflies," since it metaphorically represents nerves/excitement, but also represents a metamorphosis and change in character. However, I fear that this meaning might be lost to my audience. Another one of my friends suggested that I use a play on words for the title, which is cool in theory, but much harder to come up with in practice.
As of now, I have yet to come up with a solid name, although I do feel like some progress has been made.
Sunday, March 6, 2022
Props and Location
I'm now at the point in this project where I am beginning the production process. Ideally, I wish to begin filming next week, but there are a few boxes I need to check beforehand. More specifically, I need to gather props, finalize costume design, and find locations for filming.
Costume design and prop direction are two of the most important aspects of my production, and they go hand in hand. Joseph is a modest and unassuming kid. To express this in my production, I want him to wear muted colors; beiges, whites, dark greens, and other clothing that doesn't have graphics. If possible, having Joseph wear a plain white button-up would be ideal, as it is a perfect church-going attire and also demonstrates his nerdy personality. The most important part of Joseph's appearance, though, is a cross necklace that he always wears around his neck. However, my friend Joey (who's playing Joseph) doesn't have a cross necklace we can use, and neither do any of the men in my family.
Friend #1 |
Friend #2 |
Cassock |
Additionally, I also need a setting that I can use as Father Peter's office. After discussing this with my father, he suggested I use the walled-off study rooms at the library. This seems like a very promising idea, considering that if I film the other scenes there too, I could be killing two birds with one stone. But, until they respond, I'll stay hard at work brainstorming other potential avenues I could go down.
Regardless, I think I did a pretty good job of gathering props and setting the production in motion. Hopefully, I'll have a response by next week, and I can finalize the filming schedule. Until next time!
Saturday, March 5, 2022
Storyboarding: It's Like a Boring Comic Book
I've just finished creating a visual outline of what I want to include in my production, despite the warnings of all my friends who are much more experienced in TV production than me. Although they all like to say that storyboards are time-consuming and ultimately useless (which, to be fair, they're probably right), I kind of enjoy the process. It gives me time to brainstorm ideas, uncover cool production techniques that I can implement, and it facilitates editing overall.
Thus, I got to work on making one. Although I'll most likely end up changing a lot of the shots I originally included (mostly by fixing composition, duration, or the order of events), it serves as a great outline. Here it is below:
With this finished, I'm close to being done with pre-production. I plan to begin filming next weekend, although I fear that I won't have much time considering that I'm pretty much fully booked. However, I can get ahead by recording Joseph's monologue, since this can be done quickly and remotely. When I timed myself reading the monologue, it averaged 1:35 minutes. Hopefully, when Joey reads it, it remains around the same time. Since the monologue already makes up about 3/5 of the overall production, I can't risk it going over the 1:40 minute mark. Wish me luck!
Thursday, March 3, 2022
Finishing the Script (finally)
Long time no see! It's been a few days since my last entry, yet the progress is slow-going. I've been working on re-writing my script, primarily by removing the dialogue scenes and replacing them with a monologue. This seems like an easy enough task in theory, considering that a character's inner thoughts are easier to write than conversation scenes. Yet, it's proven to be harder than I thought it would be.
My main problem when working on this is that I haven't had much time this week. Considering that my SAT was on Wednesday, I spent the beginning of the week studying, and then spent Wednesday afternoon at work. However, I plan to take advantage of the free time I have today to revise my script and the storyboard. Having just finished writing, I've noted some major setbacks in the process.
Namely, writing ostentatious speeches is hard! I tend to find monologue-led films to be cheesy and lazily written, but since it's the best course of action here, I wanted mine to at least be good. I hoped for the writing to be thought-provoking and go past the surface level, which is always easier said than done.
"I Have Forgiven Jesus" lyrics |
Finally, I showed the script to my dad, since he is one of my most honest critics, and will also be playing Father Peter. Nervously, I stood over his shoulder and watched him read the monologue for the first time. He slowly read over every word, before finally turning to me and expressing his awe. He described it as a powerful script that hit you like "una pateada en la nuca," which roughly translates to a "kick in the gut." This was exactly the reaction I wanted to extract from my audience.
Now having settled on the script, I decided to move on to storyboarding. Again, this was easier said than done. Since I had to remove the conversation scene and replace it with a voiceover, I now had a huge gap of visuals missing. I knew that I want to include a scene picturing Joseph at church, and I knew that I want to primarily incorporate a brown/beige/greenish color palette. But, apart from that, I was really at a loss. To get my thoughts flowing, I decided to create a Pinterest board, which I linked here. Although it's definitely skimpy, it did help get me inspired. I decided that throughout the VO, I'll just have Joseph doing some everyday things. He'll go out to get coffee, go to the bookstore, etc.
I'll also most likely be including a scene that shows Joseph in front of a wall with a comical amount of crosses, just because I think that it looks pretty cool. One of my friends mentioned something about including a field in the production, which could be a cool addition, but might be a little random.
A potential issue that I will have to resolve sometime in the near future is that nowhere in the script is it mentioned that Joseph is gay. Although I did this purposefully (and I believe that it's pretty heavily implied), one can never discard the fact that some people lack media understanding skills! To combat this, I thought of a scene where Joseph sits by himself, subtly looking at a guy sitting close by, when they make awkward eye contact and Joseph looks away. Also, I want the name of the production to be something pretty telling as well. Although I briefly considered the name "Conversion," I discarded it for being too on-the-nose. Still, there's no need to settle on a name this early into the production process.
For now, I'll work on finalizing the storyboard. Updates to come!
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