Sunday, August 28, 2011

Ababseh's Camera In ACTION Response


'Love Sick' by Kevinmarkfilms

The film I analyzed was 'Love Sick' by Kevin Lacy, who I actually don't know a lot about, but applauded his job on this film for captivating my full attention. This film is about a man who has just been through a break-up, but seems to be focused on finding his soul mate. The film includes countless humorous moments to show how fun and entertaining it can be when searching for the one you want to spend your entire life with. I found it hard to believe though Kevin Lacy incorporated a beginning middle and end to the plot of the film in less than five minutes. I enjoyed how fast-paced this film was because the quick cuts from scene to scene seemed to build an anticipation up for the viewers who wanted to see if this man got his fairy tale ending or not. Numerous scenes in this film made me break out in laughter, for example when the man had to steal "Justin Bieber's" bike to go after the girl he thought to be his dream girl, classic. 



This film begins with close up shots on a woman character and the man, high lighting there reactions, so the audience can visualize a break-up without actually saying a break -up taking place. The background is blurred, so the two main characters can be focused upon. After this scene the next sequence turns to a point of view shot onto a jeering Justin Bieber just as the man thinks to himself about a Bieber quote. As the man continues to walk forward and looks on disgusted he walks on leading to a direction match of a street shot where he spots his new 'dream girl.' Most of the shots taking place are medium shots with two characters in focus cutting off at their waist or a little below to allow some background in each shot, but maintain the focus on the main character. 

One of my favorite shots was near the one minute mark of the film where after the man sees his 'dream girl' there are a set of foreshadows where the character seems to be day dreaming and fantasizing about the girl he has just seen. It first starts with an intense kissing session composed of a medium close up, and then to a creative close up on there enclosed hands as the jump down from some steps just getting married, following a stationary medium shot of them walking with a baby together. The editing was creative of these shots because it was being played like an old film and accurately color corrected, with a darker tinted tone, so the viewers can understand its made up. The closing of this turns to the main character's face in a close up with a wide grin that allows the onlookers to see how satisfied a story book ending would be to this guy. 

The entire film has a voice over so no actual dialogue is being spoken which I thought took away from the film a bit, because I felt viewers could have felt more of the emotion throughout the shots with actual dialogue. But as the man chases after the bus unnecessary facts are recited portraying the man's thoughts which I thought was humorous and allowed me to realize just how desperate this guy really is. As the man runs the shots are traveling shots in a car to follow the man on his quest for love. As the man gets stopped at a stoplight there is a fast pace cutting from the man's reactions to the cross signs number count. The man is in disbelief as the number count is dropping and it goes back to the start, making his wait at the light seem like forever jump cutting his attempts to change the lights as quickly as possible. As the light changes the man takes off cutting to different camera angles of the man running, so there is a variety of the shot selection and to create something like running normally boring into something exciting and humorous. Throughout these shots the framing was loose to show how much actual running has to be done to get to the girl this man hopes to get. 

An obstacle in the movie appears when the man is hit by a car but this leads to the ridiculousness of stealing Justin Bieber's bike where the frame seems to be slowed down to add accomplishment and an upbeat tone where we think the man will get to the stop in time. As the man gets to the stop he doesn't find the woman there and this leads to slow pans, of the man walking in a defeated way down a street. But the director creates a false sense of hope when he allows the man to find the woman, who apparently is with someone and the man is heartbroken and rejected once again. Just as the man seems to be about to give up questioning if there is a thing as love a woman runs by racking the focus so the suspense could surmount. Humor is added too when this guy was about to resort back to world at warcraft at his age because of his constant rejection. This last shot was especially funny because he had said the woman before was the girl of his dreams and after getting rejected hes moved on to thinking this other woman he has just saw is also that.

Most of these shots were of high key lighting to create the comedic feel to the film and I thought it actually looked a lot brighter than usual shots in broad daylight. The genre is a comedic romance where the man is quite humorous, but there is a sense of desire to find the one who is destined to be with. I thought each shot was moderate without too much excess objects and people in each shot, but with enough content for the viewer to understand what is exactly going on. This film made me break out in laughter a countless amount of times and seems so upbeat that you have to feel a sense of hopefulness for its character. I thought each shot was composed well by this director and enhanced the films meaning and overall mood.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Pre Pro for Broadcast Summer!!

Purpose: The purpose of this segment will be to gather and accumulate everyone's summer adventures and stories. It will primarily focus on what everyone did in the summer..only interested stuff allowed!

Information: To gather the information for this piece we will interview those who want to get there summer story out to our student body. We will try to gather a variety of students from freshman to the glorious seniors. Approximately two-three students per class so my partner and I could evaluate who has the most interesting stuff to say. Maybe more seniors interviewed because it was our last summer of high school.

Interview Questions: What did you do this past summer? Who did you spend your summer with? What are you looking forward to in the next summer? Do you wish you did something else this past summer? Are you happy with how your summer went? What was your favorite moment of summer?

Shot Selection: Mainly composed of close ups and waist shots depended on the interviewee. For B roll throw in a mix of YouTube videos of what people did or some long shots of a beach if that's what some people did or action shots of a sport someone might have participated in the summer.

General Flow: Begin with a summer title sequence then possibly a voice over that says lets look into what the cap students were up to this past summer. Then a quick pan to first interviewee to begin interviews and have the interviewers go one at a time switching from person to person after each question. As the interviewee is speaking play B roll of their past summer after every five to ten seconds of the interviewee speaking, so there is some variation of the scenery. Lastly a voice over that says well cap we have heard some interesting and memorable things this past summer, hopefully next summer will be as exciting.  

Scripts: A voice over in the start of the segment asking how this past summer went. Then the above interview questions; to make the interviews flow have all the interviewees alternate after each answer, so the same question is only asked once and everyone answers them sequentially. At the end a grand finish voice over that sums everything up saying how great the summer went and express looking forward to next years summer.

Intro: Well cap school has begun lets take a look at how students spent this past summer!

Closing: Wow we have heard some pretty exciting stuff this past summer its a shame it had to end so quick! Hopefully next year's summer is as interesting as this past one!