14.2.10

A Reading Period's Progression

I feel that I have made some valuable progress over reading period. I always think there could have been a little more, but I am satisfied that I got some great footage of events that will help me structure the daily events portion of my film that will help to advance some kind of plot with in my piece however minimal it may be in the end (I would like to point out that some of the most successful videos to my mind are capable of having very little plot, but survive on character development and other elements: e.g. Seinfeld and the show about nothing idea). Anyway, I have begun using the flip style mino camera, which I like now that I have gotten used to it. It is a bit shaky at times, especially while zoomed, but it is decent to manage. I also do like some of the differences in film quality and as before I do embrace some of the home-video feeling for my project. I really like that the camera is so small and portable. I have been taking it around with me and been able to capture a lot more unplanned events as they occur to assist in obtaining a natural, organic feel to my scenes. I don't want them to feel stiff and scripted, but realistic and believable. This camera seems to allow me to accomplish this with much less effort and also more discreetly. Another good aspect of this camera is the ability to capture the already created clips from usb connection, rather than from mini dv tapes, which can be frustrating. This is a lot easier and less hassle when I want to keep shooting video and worry less about securing my footage.

This weekend I was able to film: interactions with one of my friends from Florence study abroad, some first person view fencing, public encounters in stores, and a development of characters/ establishment of cameraman identity.

I plan to have some more shots in the coming week that will follow more of my original vision: a professor interview, interactions with my nephew, more conflict development, the role of friends, and some of the resolution to the film.

Overall, I think that my video is getting much closer to the point where I can delve into a lot of editing and reduce the amount of time I spend filming.


IHRTLUHC
Jordan Severson






3 comments:

  1. I feel like Nate is talking about those punk kids we read about in the Radicant... how very pomo of him... or something. As you were saying, it's really nice to be able to have a camera to take around so that you're able to film anything that you happen to see... and you don't have to worry about not having it with you. I wish that the HD camera was easily transportable.

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  2. it is nice that you are trying different cameras, but at this point, I'm wondering if you have a story line yet, or are you just making a documentary based on your memory?

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  3. We see an evolution. The static camera on a tripod provides one type of vision and feeling. The shaky buzzing Mino another. The small cameras afford greater intimacy. In both cases, editing clips and juxtapositions are where the video makers art comes in.

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