This film relies heavily on a huge variety of mediums to
create its aesthetic. For each camera
(and there are four cameras we will be using), there will be alterations in
lighting, handling, editing styles, etc.
For our “normal” shots of the character walking through the
forests relatively mentally secure, we are going to use the 7D Canon. It is a small enough camera that we can
safely hold it in a way that allows us to capture the perspective we want. I intend on boosting the gain/ISO a bit so
there is at least a little bit of distortion.
A nice, gloomy natural lighting (a little more blue than orange) would
be ideal for these shots, but I understand that nature does not always lend
itself to ideal circumstances while filming.
The Bauer 8mm camera will be used to collect the “memory”
portions of the film. These memories are
meant to represent the nostalgia the character has. The distortion and quality of the footage
reflects the imperfect quality of a memory, and the medium will properly age
the moment. I plan to use black and
white high contrast film stock because of the glowing affect it gives the
footage. I was thinking that maybe I’d blow
out the film a little, but I’m leaning more towards adding that affect in
post. I feel like that’d be safer. These shots are meant to be home-videoesque,
so they will be done without sticks or stabilizers. Most of these shots will take place on the
beach with natural lighting. No sound
will accommodate images taken with the Bauer 8mm during production.
Though the VHS video camera will provide a decent home video
quality, the image is still too crisp to achieve the desired image. I will use the VHS camera for the “ethereal”
feeling shots. My hope is that the image
will be saturated. There is also great
opportunity to manipulate the VHS tape in extremely interesting ways that will
allow us to accomplish, for lack of better words, a psychedelic affect that
could really accentuate the medium. I am
considering a tripod for these shots. I
will probably use a very soft diffusion filter, as well as a light green gel
for these shots. They are meant to look
other-worldly.
Lastly, the 16mm footage will represent fuzziness in the
head of the character. We will draw on
this footage using ink, acrylics, oil, bleach, etc. I think the footage would lend very well to
this. I plan on using a tripod for some
of these shots, but not all.
Transitionally, they will move from a smooth frame to a more shakey
hand-held. I plan on using natural light
for this as well.
The shots will all be mixed up, because, conceptually
speaking, illness fluctuates throughout
its process. Transitionally there will
be some structure, as the slight narrative within the film moves forward, but
there will be a lot of every kind of shot within the film.
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