Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Revised Questions


I've done a revision of the questions I would like to ask my photographer. A revised story board will be done by the end of the week. I'll have one more meeting with Ken to discuss the project and than I'll probably be ready to shoot.


Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Summary of Previous Week

Last week I planned out my split script and my story board. I now have a better idea how my documentary will look. I also have a better idea of how I'm going to film it as well. I will try to keep the shooting process very organized. I finally got a reply back from my photographer. His name is, "Ken" by the way. He said he is willing to do the project but there is one slight problem. We will be unable to use the actually name of his company because of legal issues and what not. Right now the two of us are working on how we can work around this. We might need to make up a fake dummy photography company or use fake names. Ken will still be able to talk about his profession. The only problem is I won't be able to follow him to work. In order to film that I would have to actually set up a pretend set where Ken would appear to be at work. That's one solution. The other solution is to turn this whole documentary into a movie about a photographer instead. But I don't wanna go there. The point is I can't talk about or refer to his company.
I had just recently seen "Mr. Death", a documentary by Errol Morris. Honestly, it was ok. I really didn't think it was the greatest documentary ever. I still prefer "Super Size Me." With that being said, I really got some great ideas for my own documentary. It was really interesting to see that in "Mr. Death" the director had the person talk as if he was looking directly into the camera. To me it seemed like he was looking and talking right at me. I think I might use that in my own film. I've also figure out how I wanna shoot my documentary. 3 master shots of the person being interviewed. That will make things a lot easier for me. Of course there will be B-roll. I also plan on going back and re-doing my storyboard. Well, not actually re-doing, just added a couple of more shots.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Mr. Death

My copy of "Mr. Death" by Errol Morris just came in the mail. I'm gonna try and see if this will help me with my documentary.

Story Board


Friday, September 25, 2009

Story Board Coming Soon

I just finished my split script. It should give you a rough idea of how the documentary will play out. Story boards are coming very soon.

Split Script


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

B-roll

Here are some scenes that I think will make for good B-roll.

"Ken" is the name of the photographer by the way.

1. Ken setting up his camera equipment. Carrying his equipment to and from his car.
2. A close-up shot of the kids looking at the camera. Basically this is Ken's POV as he is looking through the camera lens.

I think the scenes where Ken is carrying the camera equipment should be shot free hand. That will give it a more authentic look and feel. Or not. I don't know.

Any other suggestions?

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Waiting on response

So I emailed my friend and he said that he's checking to see if his boss will allow me to film the documentary. So far I haven't gotten a response yet.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Questions I intend to ask.

I haven't quite done a storyboard yet since I'm still trying to figure out how I want to shoot the documentary and what kind of B-roll I want to use. I do have an idea of the type of questions I want to ask.

1. What is your name and what do you do?
2. Who do you work for?
3. Walk me through a typical day of work?
4. Do you ever get frustrated at work? What kind of frustrations?
5. How long does it take to get to work and where exactly do you work?
6. Do you have a helper or is it mostly just you?
7. How long have you been in this profession?
8. What type of clients are you working with?
9. What kind of camera equipment do you use?
10. Do you use any other type of equipment other than a camera? Computer?
11. How has photography changed and evolved since you first started?
12. Do you ever regret being in this profession?
13. If you could do any other profession and actually be good at it, what would it be?
14. Are you happy with the end results?

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Final Project Idea

I think I finally know what I want to do for my final project. I have two ideas so far. The first idea and probably the one I'll end up doing is a documentary about being a photographer. I recently just had dinner with a friend who is a photographer and throughout the evening he was basically telling me what a typical work day was like for him. I laughed but at the same time was very fascinated. It was interesting to hear his likes and dislikes about the profession. And at the same time as he was talking I thought to myself, "man, this guy can really tell a story. Wouldn't it be great if other people got to hear this as well?" I haven't asked him yet if he'll help me with the project but being a long time friend I think he'll say yes.

My second project comes from my love of movie trailers. I think movie trailers are the best part of going to the movies. So wouldn't it be cool if I did a movie trailer of my own. I was thinking of doing another trailer of the Dark Knight. I have a friend who does an excellent impression of the joker. He's black, so it'll be a black joker versus Batman. I don't know. I think this trailer might be a lot of work.

First Blog

My very first blog! I'm so excited...