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Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Graduation Film: Making the puppets

Okay, so this was supposed to be one of the preliminary posts this year. Yet here it is, the final post before submission.





In the beginning, there was another set of puppets. They fell over unexpectedly, so they had to be remade. The proportioning was inverted to before, and they stood tall much better.

Even if only on two feet, but then I didn't need any run cycles or such, so that worked out okay in the end.


I took a tower of foam to them, with latex.


Here they are at the different stages of their  creation: frame and foam; frame and foam with clothes; frame and foam with clothes and skin.

Once they were done, the eyes added, hair stuck on and styled...I put them in their set.



And so it was done.

I had many photos of the process for the first set, but I seem to have misplaced where they were stored...I feel it's a bit irrelevant now, with the newer ones and such. This will do.



Graduation Film: Half Awake and it's Socio-Political Undertones

The film "Half Awake" denotes the struggle family and medical personnel face with a vegetative patient.

That the main character whom is the patient is a child, marks the innocence the patient holds in that state; completely dependant upon those around them. They are helpless to their decisions and actions.

Commonly, as such, medical euthanasia comes into play. The question, in some cases, "When will they awaken?" becomes, "Will they wake up?"

As such, there are other things for them to weigh up: if they never wake up, how many other patients will be unable to receive treatment if the equipment and bed are taken by what is in effect a living corpse. Further, those in relation to the vegetative patient can suffer from emotionally and may incur mental health issues when the situation  is prolonged interminably.

However, when a patient cannot survive off of life support, or brain activity can no longer be detected, there is a possibility to turn off the machines. But only with the patient's immediate family or guardian's consent.

This is what occurs in "Half Awake". The doctor explains it to the parents; they are saddened but give consent.

Meanwhile, there is the internal struggle of Emily. She seeks solace and a sanctuary from what has presumably put her into the state she is in. However, noises from the hospital and her trauma keep catching up to her.

Finally, she overcomes it, and is about to exit her dream. Simultaneously, the doctor is reaching for the kill [off] switch.

Here it ends, the answer unclear. It is for the viewer to decide whether or not she wakes up.

Did she? Or didn't she?


Possible Distribution Channels

The film as it will be marked has finally been completed.

The film as it will be distributed, however, has about a week more to go.

Once it is then done, I will release the film to various film festivals.

After a period of a year, then I will upload the film to various online platforms; vimeo in particular.

Look forward to seeing it~

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Graduation Film: Progress Update! ♥

Oh my days! This weekend, and until then, is all of the remaining time to work on this film.

I have sacrificed so many nights sleep for this, I just hope my effort is worth it and the film looks well at the end.

I have sent off an updated version of my film edit to my sound designer, and I have roughly 2 scenes, 16 slides and 1 background to complete.

Then once everything is coloured and assembled, I can consider adding in more frames here and there to make the movement even better.

I have other writing and stuff to put up here, I just hope I will have time for everything...



Thursday, 8 May 2014

Graduation film: Stop-Motion Sequence Wrap!

Today marked the completion of the stop motion element of the film.

It consisted of a short, 3 second sequence that will make-up the ending of the story, should I choose to leave it unambiguous.

Even with the bed and puppet fixed down, the dolls and bedding and such made these 3 second quite a challenge, even though the move itself is quite simple.

There is a high probability that it will not be used in the film, as even without the technical challenges, this section of the film made itself a little awkward. An open ending seemed to fit it better, as I have been told by various people on separate occasions.

Hence, taking this advice on board, I have chosen to drop it, and instead include it in a separate version, entitled: "alternative ending".


Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Making of: The 10th Background

Okay, so we are skipping ahead a bit and making the 10th background now.

As always, I played around with the composition and angles.


Graduation Film: Review on Cultural Context

Originally, I am not very good at positively analysing my own work. As such, I struggled to find the correct way to identify the cultural context of my film before hand and would now like to look at this more casually now.

There is very much an overtone of inexperience within this production. This can be seen as both refreshingly raw in the film, as well as something to develop and improve upon in the producing department. A struggle to flow with the original production schedule can be felt in the worry-toned posts of earlier months. Tables and databases which were to be filled out over time have been left abandoned.

Thankfully, the official university documents have been consistently kept up to date.

I previously wrote:

In the Small Hours of a Wednesday Morning...

Woooooh~~~ the midnight hours...working at this time can be quite fun, and ideas can be caught and harnessed that would otherwise turn into dreams...Maybe.

Currently, my work is going through a cycle of editing, making more work to be edited, chopping that into the first edit, rendering and sending off somehow to a sound designer to be magicked.

And then I've been repeating this cycle, a couple of times, these past few days.

Right now, I am uploading a compressed version of the most recent edit, #07, to give the link out and such...

So, while I am waiting for this to upload, I am going over this blog. Hopefully I can straighten it up properly and add in the things that this should contain whilst I am waiting...

Sweet dreams ♥

Saturday, 3 May 2014

Graduation Film: The Length of "Half Awake"

Today, I was going through all the scenes and takes of the stop-motion part of my graduation film. After locating the takes of scenes that I wanted, I exported them and assembled them into a mini edit.

After doing this, I not only found that I really enjoyed editing it together, the footage was more than respectable when put together.

Putting together the footage is highly rewarding and  really good boost to moral.

Here is a sneak slide from the film...



Friday, 2 May 2014

Graduation Film: Update!

So this past 10 days have been particularly busy: the entirety of the stop-motion section of the film has been shot.