Monday, September 23, 2013

Camera Adjustments

f-stop: 5.6
Shutter Speed:1/50
ISO:100
White Balance: Cloudy


 f-stop: f 8.0
Shutter Speed: 1/320
ISO: 80
White Balance: Daylight


f-stop: 8.0
Shutter Speed: 1/50
ISO: 400
f-stop: 8.0
Shutter Speed: 1/30
ISO: 200


Pan



Tilt



Handheld



Monday, September 9, 2013

brainstorm #6



Fiction, narrative, and Linear story. The story would be set in the 1930s. A young boy anxiously sits in class waiting for the clock to hit the 3'o clock mark. The bell rings and the boy is off running down the halls out of the school. He runs down the side walk of his small town into a local convenient store. He purchases fabric, scissors, and black paint. He runs home and assembles his purchases on his bed. There are close ups of painting, cutting, and tying of a new design. The next scene is of the front door swinging open as bright colored leaves blow across the the open door. It is about sunset with kids running around and laughing as the young boy prepares himself for a night of Halloween fun with his friends.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

brainstorm #5


This work would be non-linear and fiction. The media work would evolve around the idea of an exchange for something. I was thinking it could be more of an experimental film, and put it into terms that all anyone really waits for in life is an exchange of something... Whether that "thing" being a test for a grade, work for a pay check, an email for an email,  or even a text for a text... There is this on going waiting on the other end for a person to receive satisfaction once they have received what they were waiting for ... It would be interesting to get all different clips of people in the city who are constantly in a hurry.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

brainstorm #4


I always thought it would be really interesting to do a media work on nature versus nurture. You could go number of different ways. It could be a theme in an experimental project, the subject of a documentary, or even a narrative story. Mostly I think of a documentary. You could possibly follow two subjects who were adopted, and get interviews from both biological parents and get insight from their adoptive parents on their personalities, habbits, and temperament. The story line would be linear and non-fiction.

Friday, September 6, 2013

brainstorm #3

My mom was watching when Harry Met Sally the other day. A few of my favorite scenes in that movie is when they interview all the different couples through out the movie... I started thinking that it might make an interesting documentary to interview three couples who have a unique story to how they ended up together. One couple could be one who was married very young, another could be an odd way of how they ended up together. This brings to my mind my own parents.. My mom and dad are about 8 years apart, yet they grew up in the same small town together... My dad even dated my moms cousin in high school. Being that my mom is the younger one he still remembers seeing her as a little kid and thinking she was a bratty little girl. Yet, they have been married for over 30 years now with six kids. The project could even involve an arranged marriage where they share their experience of going through that tradition. I was thinking it could be mainly interviews and use visual imagery though out as they tell their stories.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

brainstorm #2

I've always been a huge fan of horror films, and was asking myself what would be a cool horror movie idea? Then I remembered they still have not made one based on the true events of Belle Gunness. There have been documentaries made, but not an actual feature film.   Its not something to be proud of exactly, but still pretty crazy only a few towns away use to live America's first woman serial killer. There have been some films "loosely" based, but the real events itself would make for an interesting movie. It could definitely be made into a good time piece film.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

brainstorm #1


I thought it could be interesting to create a media work on the life of waitressing.

I have worked at the same cafĂ© for 7 years and have run into a lot of 

interesting situations. The work would most likely be fiction, or non-fiction if you

based it on actual events from real waitressing experiences. It could be a narrative 

and the story would be linear. The media could use voice-overs of what actually 

goes on in the mind of a waitress when he/she receives crazy questions from 

customers. The project would probably fall into the lines of comedy.. Of course the

project could involve work romances, and there always seems to be a lot of drama 

arising from day to day between workers, bosses, and the regular customers that 

are there every single day.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Introduction





I have always been a huge fan of movies my entire life. I don't think  I could pick one absolute favorite, but a few of my top favorites would include The Departed, American Beauty, The Shining, The Cable Guy, and Arsenic and Old Lace. While I have always loved to watch movies, I am always interested in what goes on behind the scenes in the creation of films.  My goals are to graduate from college soon, and to enjoy what I do in the work field. I don't think I have one favorite director, but I always seem to enjoy Scorsese and Sam Mendes films.  A few of my favorite shows would be Dexter,How I Met Your Mother , and Jeopardy.