Mar 26—Week 11:
How did Film 2 go over? How do you feel it was received? How do you feel about it? What would you do differently? What will you change about what you are doing with your next film?
Film two was AWESOME. I loved the idea I impromptu-ed and actually almost enjoyed the process. My creative style is best productive when I "master-mind" the idea and have a director and a couple PA's to work with, but that will come down the line, until then I (most importantly) learned a TON about stop motion and would say that I would be much better equipped to re-make the film.
If I took another pass at the film I would build a kind of device to make the matches "stand" on their own, magnets crossed my mind, but that would require set building and more pre-planning that I, sad to say, didn't quite get to do. I also thought that the floss would work fine and be nearly invisible, no such luck. Strangely enough I didn't even realized it looked like a match "suicide" film until you mentioned it, thanks for that.
In doing it again I would make it longer and change shots more, being the first stop-motion that I've done and knowing the methods of not changing the F-stop or shutter speed I found myself reluctant (maybe even AFRAID) of the camera, it was suddenly a machine I was unsure if I could control. But I made it work for me and my past experiences in shooting full-auto paid off.
Luckily I didn't get caught in the destructive, chop-off-my-own-ear, "Artist Mode", planning, planning, planning stressing out and finishing nothing, at least I finished, unlike this Opossum.
Thanks for the help, Simon.
Signing Off,
Chieftain
Signing Off,
Chieftain