i put this into the pre production section because that is where i am at in the stages of this project, although the discussion may not be entirely about pre production per se.
Firstly, i think everyone would be in a better position to give appropriate feedback if you were to read the script. unfortunately i've had trouble in the past attempting to post a link here. the website i write on is based online (scripped.com) and the only way to export is via pdf file. i would just attach it here but i dont think basic members can do that (but it would be nice! how about that for your comment box, indietalk!)
Since i can't post it i will just give you a little run through on what it is about. It starts with a man who is stranded on the side of the road with a broken down truck. he is at the point where he has given up on trying to get out and is just waiting to die. Then a car finally pulls up they have a little discussion on the situation then it comes down to the stranded man asking this random gentleman for help. it ends up that the stranded guy has to kill a hostage that this new guy had in his car in order to get help from him. He does so, then a slight twist of fate, and he escapes.
i realize how bland this sounds when i put it that way but i promise it's pretty good!
So my first issue: the camera we have to film on is my friends canon hf200. I have a few questions.
-When i switch it to black and white mode, it shows it in bw for a second then goes back to color when you record. I could just record in color then put on a bw filter in post but i'd like to build my compositions in the color it will be shown in.
-What will the workflow look like? i have cs4 master collection, so i was going to edit in premiere, but should i import it with premiere? can i do all the post there? what sort of minimum specs should my comp have to be able to efficiently edit the footy?
Next issue is sound: we have none. for a while i was content with just making it a silent, but i started thinking of other possibilities. I could have a score for it, which was my first choice but i dont want a weak soundtrack to take away from the picture. I considered just adding sound effects in post, like car doors, lighters, cigs burning, a slowly building wind. and recently i considered going voice over for the whole thing, but i've really become partial to the idea of subtitles, i feel like the words juxaposed with some of the imagery will have a nice impact.
I have much more to say but i have to go now, I'll let you digest this and i will add to it tomorrow. danka hans
Firstly, i think everyone would be in a better position to give appropriate feedback if you were to read the script. unfortunately i've had trouble in the past attempting to post a link here. the website i write on is based online (scripped.com) and the only way to export is via pdf file. i would just attach it here but i dont think basic members can do that (but it would be nice! how about that for your comment box, indietalk!)
Since i can't post it i will just give you a little run through on what it is about. It starts with a man who is stranded on the side of the road with a broken down truck. he is at the point where he has given up on trying to get out and is just waiting to die. Then a car finally pulls up they have a little discussion on the situation then it comes down to the stranded man asking this random gentleman for help. it ends up that the stranded guy has to kill a hostage that this new guy had in his car in order to get help from him. He does so, then a slight twist of fate, and he escapes.
i realize how bland this sounds when i put it that way but i promise it's pretty good!
So my first issue: the camera we have to film on is my friends canon hf200. I have a few questions.
-When i switch it to black and white mode, it shows it in bw for a second then goes back to color when you record. I could just record in color then put on a bw filter in post but i'd like to build my compositions in the color it will be shown in.
-What will the workflow look like? i have cs4 master collection, so i was going to edit in premiere, but should i import it with premiere? can i do all the post there? what sort of minimum specs should my comp have to be able to efficiently edit the footy?
Next issue is sound: we have none. for a while i was content with just making it a silent, but i started thinking of other possibilities. I could have a score for it, which was my first choice but i dont want a weak soundtrack to take away from the picture. I considered just adding sound effects in post, like car doors, lighters, cigs burning, a slowly building wind. and recently i considered going voice over for the whole thing, but i've really become partial to the idea of subtitles, i feel like the words juxaposed with some of the imagery will have a nice impact.
I have much more to say but i have to go now, I'll let you digest this and i will add to it tomorrow. danka hans
