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Assignment 4 – 4

PROJECT TWO – SHOOTING  1 This was our second project, and we decided to keep the script, but shoot it in another way. It was a new start to us because we need to come out with a totally new concept. We were so frustrated and tired. Everyone has other assignments to do and feels…

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Assignment 4 – 3

PROJECT ONE – SHOOTING 2 For the first project, we still had another seaside scene. Kris, Jialu, Yoland and I went to St Kilda beach after class. The weather was not as good as we expected, it was cloudy and windy. I don’t understand why to shoot on the beach, it was just a bad idea…

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Assignment 4 – 2

PROJECT ONE – SHOOTING We booked the studio from 3:30 – 7:30 This was actually the first time we entered this studio because it always has a class going on, so we did not have a chance to look carefully last time. And we found out the curtain is not arranged as we expected, and we…

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Guest speaker

      It was great we could have Rory come to class and introduce his lighting equipment. I was always wondering about a gaffer’s working process and gears. He introduces many different kinds of lights he usually uses at work. The most impressive lights must be the Arri lights, they are just amazing and…

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Assignment 4 – 1

PROJECT ONE – PRE PRODUCTION Before we started shooting, there are a few things we need to get done:  where, when, who, how. The first thing we need is to find a place for shooting. We are thinking about a place with a black background. Robin helps to find a few places: the basement in…

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Class 15 reflection

I was late to class, so I was allotted to ‘Simone&Eric’ team. I was heading to the shooting place while roughly reading the script. Basically, it was a very simple script with only a few sentences conversation. The team was already in the room, they were setting up the lights, and using a black cloth to the sunlight…

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