Thursday, February 10, 2022

A New Level: A Level - Previous Projects PT2

I know I promised a bigger breakdown of the idea I've begun formulating, but first I must comment on another project. The Documentary that I worked on this year was a test that proved to be a major learning experience, which taught me a lot about workflow and time management. This was before we did the trailer project, and was a new way of creating media, since I haven't explored documentary work in the past. There were a lot of issues with sound design and syncing, so I learned about things/processes to avoid when doing sound design in post. The documentary project was one that proved challenging, both with coordination as well as editing. 
    Thus I have a list of things I need to improve on for this upcoming project, which I have a couple ideas for. Logistics and coordination are two things that I have been struggled with in the past, and this project will require a lot of coordination and planning. For the documentary, one of the things my group struggled with was making sure we had correct timing for our interviews and making sure our subjects were available. One of our subjects in particular was hard to schedule and thus cost us time and energy that could've been spent improving other aspects of production. 
    Overall the documentary is something I've put behind me, and there are many things to learn from that experience. As far as transitioning goes. There are a few things I've already looked into since I heard about this film promo project.
    Now here are the details and preliminary inspiration ideas that I've been dealing with. I want to do a vigilante/crime thriller, very similar to products like The Dark Knight or The Punisher, where the hero is struggling with something that causes them to do what they do. The latest trailers for The Batman(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u34gHaRiBIU) have also given me inspiration for color schemes and potential lighting for any fights in the trailers, since Batman wears all black and fights at night, but still manages to be seen clearly in most of his films and in these latest trailers. 
    So that's where I'm going from an inspiration standpoint. 

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