In the Beginning of the semester i wasn’t sure what to expect with True to Form and what i would get out of it as a filmmaker. When the assessment task was given to us i found it really hard to find motivation in something, as we were able to film practically anything we wanted. I went back to some of my favourites films for inspiration and what the films i watched had in common and what i was drawn to was a deep sense of composition and the idea of depth in a shot, having this idea of constantly thinking about the foreground, mid-ground and background as elements of the shot. I firstly was interested in this whole idea of deep focus, having everything in focus at once in the shot and letting the audience decide where to look rather then the typical shallow depth of field and only having what you want the audience to see. I didn’t have any direction as to how i would present my final work, at first i was just thinking of throwing the shots together without any real purpose. It wasn’t until i approached an acting friend of mine about filming some acting show reel scenes that it clicked for me to incorporate the too. This not only gave me an outlet for my work but as it was for my friends acting show reel there was alot more purpose to making it as professional as possible for my friend to use and also myself.
Thus i put alot of time into pre production and planning for the shoot, going through the locations with my friend Jesse and revising the scripts and shot lists to get the best out of the weekend we planned to film. I was able to hire some equipment from RMIT and borrow a RED camera from a friend of Jesse’s. The Filming went really well, what took me awhile was in the editing process as the files i had filmed in were alot lager then HD and matching up the audio in post was alot harder to work with because i didn’t have scratch audio to help me sync.
Research Question
My research question evolved over time as i did with my research, i think at first i wanted to make something so amazingly grand and win an Oscar and make a million bucks, but i was over thinking it, i needed to simplify my idea and after some deliberations with friends and Paul i just decided to focus on the frame, making sure i am constantly incorporating the foreground, mid-ground and background elements of a shot to create depth.So my final research question is as follows.
“To create depth within the shot, by incorporating foreground,mid-ground and background elements.”
Collaboration
I worked with Judrina on her final project, where we travelled around alley ways in Carlton and walked through the fog of Mount Macedon ranges. It was a really cool experience and Judrina is a great collaborator, she really came into her own when it was time to jump behind the camera and her work really inspired me to film more and to work even harder on my own project. I think that’s the whole idea of collaboration. To inspire each other and bounce off each other creatively.
Working with my acting friend on the final project for True to Form was great as we were able to look through the scripts he wanted to work and together come up with a plan on how we both wanted the scenes to look.On the day of my filming i had my friend come help me out on sound why i focused on the shot. It was really great working with my friend Bailey again as it had been a year since we had done anything together. It just took alot of pressure of me as i knew he would be able to capture the best sound possible on the day and to help me out with his opinions on the day with shots and lighting choices. Overall i prefer to work collaboratively rather then on my own, its a better process and its one i will continually do in the future.
The Outcome & The Future
The final project piece had come up being really great and i learnt alot during filming and the editing process. I feel that my project was true to its form, i intended to focus on the elements of depth. I think that simplifying my ideas and only focusing on those elements helped with the final outcome of my project.
This semester has gone by way to quick, i have learnt alot about myself and film making. Paul has been a great teacher, wacky at times but very wise. Working on my final project for the year has been a great experience and as it was for a friends show reel scene i am going to start approaching my other acting friends to see if they would want to collaborate on some more scenes. I feel like this semester has given me the drive to finish off my last year with alot more inspiration and determination. I have also been busy all year trying to build up my film making company Lance Fidler Media and trying to work with clients there and doing uni has been challenging but i wouldn’t change it any other way. This is what i love to do and im looking forward to filming more and learning more about the art of film making in the future.