Monday, March 3, 2014

Blog #6

 Post ideas for your role in the Master Shot Sequence (150 words)

I've been assigned sound editor for the second project. I'm really excited because I haven't been able to use the h4n much. I'm also excited about doing a better job editing the audio this round. Last time, I was so busy with editing the visual sequences I didn't have much time to play around with sound.  

For previsualization, I've been asked to create the budget. The examples of budgets I've seen take into account so many different types of expenses. As students creating this film ourselves, we don't need to worry about paying people like the director, editor, cinematographer or sound mixer. We will act in it ourselves and do not need to pay actors. We will borrow equipment from the school and will no have to worry about that cost either. I think the majority of our expenses is going to be on costumes, props and transportation to shooting locations. Gas will depend on how many vehicles we will use, how far we're going and how many days we end up shooting. I'm not sure what Chic (our director) is thinking for costumes, but hopefully we can save by shopping from somewhere like Goodwill. Sounds like for props we're going to need weapons of some sort. We're trying to use realistic guns, but are concerned with complications filming a scene involving guns out in public. If not, we'll need some other kind of weapon, like bats. Other costume costs: ski masks. Those shouldn't cost much.
A stroller has been added to the list. We'll have to do some searching on Craigslist, yard sales, and Goodwill.
 

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