Sunday, 30 March 2014

Gonna stab the earth

For this latest exercise I had to take two photos of a person, one flattering, and one intentionally "grotesque". Uggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh get off the keyboard, Leaf. And now, Google Chrome just decided to crash.

 Ugh this is my backyard.



It was an overcast day, the sunshine was going everywhere as the clouds diffused it.

Objective:
"Find a friend, partner or even random stranger who is happy to be photographed."

Such a hard objective. Noone is ever happy to have their photo taken by me in the world of Kimberley. My subject looks just as bothered as I am right now.


This is my flatmate Miss A

I got her to sit in a place where the sun was off to the side. It was an overcast day, and the clouds made the lighting soft, rather than hard, so in my head the weather helped out a bit in regards to "controlling the light".

This was my intended "Flattering"

This was my intended "Grotesque"

Does anyone else think the grotesque one looks better than the flattering one?
I was going for the whole "taken a photo from below = not a nice photo" thing. But in this it's giving her some sort of power, as a lot of low angles do. The "Flattering" one makes her look small and weak, while the "Grotesque" one makes her look strong and powerful.

So after being in a grump taking grumpy photos I grumpily found not grumpy Leaf and took grumpy photos of Leaf, and yes I am going to show you some because grump grump grump



MEOW I AM A CAT

 LOOK AT MY NOSE

 I CAN HEAR FOOD

IT'S MAH BUTT

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Where's my glass

I just want to tell you all that I'm currently watching one of my favourite films, Seven Psychopaths (a film about a struggling screenwriter), while struggling to write a short film. Literally, I've got brainstorming on my page that goes "What do kids watch? Kids shows".


Sunday, 23 March 2014

Focal length and tiny backyards

Hello my name is Kimberley, last night was horrendously green.

I got told to say that here. We had a party at my flat last night. Most of R's and A's classes turned up. Dan and Virat and RJ turned up from my classes. It was a really good night, with all the green lightbulbs around it created a quite mythical celtic sense so everybody was doing highland dances and being silly.

Anyway, I woke up about 11:30 and wandered on down to see one or two people still here waiting for a feed from the ever wonderful A. After standing there blinking the sand from my eyes I had a sudden realisation. "SHIT. My cinematography homework!!" I then proceeded to grizzle about Patrick and homework and Patrick, but not in a mean way, dude. Just like "Ughhh he does that silly Dr Evil finger to the mouth thing all the time" "Yes Kimberley, you've only told us that about 500 times".

Anyway, seeing as my wonderfully brilliant best friend who will do anything for me, wouldn't sit in a chair and have their photo taken for my homework, I grabbed Shanon and took her photo. I had to take two different photos, five times, at different focal lengths, at both a close up and a mid shot. Midshot. These aren't midshots!! UGH COME ON KIMBERLEY *smacks forehead*
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18mm


Close Up

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Okay there you go. I took some photos. I have the feeling that the background is supposed to be getting blurrier and blurrier. My backyard is a tiny wee thing. Almost like and English backyard in the city. Such a cute little thing it is. So really because that didn't work out there isn't much difference in the photos, even though at the start I was half a foot from her face, and by the end of it, I was half back inside the lounge.

Good bye beautiful humans, I can smell bacon, not yours, but mine. I hope you have a brilliant rest on Sunday. Later on I think I might go watch Tron Legacy and kill both my Audio homework and Screenwriting homework at the same time.

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Fear

Heyo brilliant humans. For my cinematography class I got forced assigned to take a photo that describes the word "fear".

Originally I had wanted create a scene using a couple of "ghosts" and candles. I have these figures made out of a really floaty material, and they just hang from wherever I put them, being all floaty and ghosty, it's quite eerie and haunting, really. It's at this point in my blog where I would like to share this track with you. I had an idea to pair them up with a couple of candles, and to fiddle with the colour so the candles create not such a warm light, to create a scene where you would see the white ghost like figures appearing out of the darkness, alongside candles flickering.

It's the kind of things that you have nightmares about, both as a child, and as an adult. You feel as though you are alone, perhaps not lonely... But just.. Alone. Solitary. It's dark, but not the night. It's cold, but you don't notice. There's a breath of a wind that has not felt life in many a year, ruffling the hair on your forehead, but you don't feel it, you don't even acknowledge it's there. What you do notice are these... Things. Beings, of sorts. You could not say what they are. They're humanoid, but unlike any humanoid figure you've ever came across. The world around you is completely silent, save for the sighing of the wind that you've become accustomed to so much that you fail to hear it. The figures float towards you on wisps of the unknown, they do not seem to touch the ground. They do not seem to walk, either. Rather they just.. Move. They get closer to you, but you just stand there, you're in some sort of trance, struck by awe at these creatures that you have never met. Your dreamlike state shatters when a sound behind you alerts the fight or flight senses in your subconscious. All at once you finally comprehend your situation. Something doesn't feel quite right. What are these unknown figures? Danger. Fear. Run.


I failed to create the scene in my head onto the visual representation that is photograph. I blame the fact that I really don't know much about photography when it comes to white balancing, aperture, ISO's etc. F-Stop I know even less about. It's ridiculous, and quite frankly, it bothers me.


I had candles sitting on my xbox box (isn't that a fun thing to say), and, well, you can't really have big huge XBOX. KINECT. words splashed around when you're trying to be all candley and ghosty and scary. I did realise at the time I could have found different materials and boxes to put them on, something black would have come in handy.


Candle light. I had wanted to be able to fully see the ghost like creatures but if I had the camera set to anything lighter than this you would have seen the junk lying around my room, not to mention big huge XBOX. KINECT. words. I suppose xbox is scary for a playstation fanboy. Perhaps I should have gone with Console Wars as my fear photo. Just grab a frikken Southlander and pair them up with someone from Manawatu and then like Auckland or something and have them bashing xboxes and ps4s and nintendos and computers on each other's heads. Violence is scary. Console violence is scary because it's pointless, they all play games, so just be happy. Isn't the story of the game the most important thing? 

I've gone off topic, I do apologise.


My flatmate had stuck these coloured lightbulbs in the chandelier outside my room that morning, and it immediately created a eerie sense. After my failed attempt at the ghosts, I remembered about the newly acquired creepy light right outside my door. Taking my camera in hand, I stood underneath it and clicked away at a bunch of different settings and angles to create something that I believe is really quite haunting. It sort of plays on the same ghostlike sense that was I was trying to achieve in the other photo, but in much a different type of ghost.





Test shots. Too light, too bright, too dark, too weirdly framed.



This is the one I chose finally as the one I submitted to the class. Although, for some reason, it's not looking the same in my photo album on my desktop as it is here. This is wayyy brighter than it's supposed to be. You can't see the ceiling in the original photo, but you can here. This is bizarre. It's the same file. I have not done anything to it. Don't tell me Google is doing it's stupid photo edit thing it does automatically. I don't know how to turn that off, if I can even.

Anyway, I'll just pretend it looks like it's supposed to. It's not so bright, but not so dark at the same time. The chandelier is just appearing, and it feels like it belongs in some kind of old fashioned horror movie where there are ghosts and jump scares. You are creeping down the stairs trying your best to find your way out of the nightmare house you found yourself in randomly, but you don't want to pass under the chandelier because it just feels wrong. It sends shivers down your spine.


Good night, beautiful people. I hope you acknowledge all the love and wonder in the small happy things around you, because they are always there, and they want nothing more than to dry your tears and make you feel safe.

Monday, 17 March 2014

I had to take a photo of fear for my cinematography class. I had planned it out and everything. It wouldn't work when I tried to take the photo. I replanned and reshot another one. I'll upload the stuff hopefully tomorrow when I come back into SIT, and I forgot to bring in my book and SD card today.

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

okay I have absolutely no idea why the butterfly effect blogs are being weird like that, I have no idea how to use Blogger, I would rather use Tumblr.

The Butterfly Effect

Currently moving houses and not really finding time to do homework, yayyy #sarcasm. Am I supposed to have a cinematography blog as well??

THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT


The Butterfly Effect is a psychological thriller about a man who discovers the power to go back in time via journals he used to write as a kid. He goes back in time several times in order to fix things in his and his friends lives.

I was really hooked into this film, as I was as a kid when I first watched it. I generally am hooked into psychological thrillers, you would think that I would not rate them as one of my favourite genres, after learning that my favourite films are generally along the lines of films children's animations, high fantasy and historical fiction. I was very happy watching this, so I suppose you could say my emotion was happiness. I absolutely adore all that weird crazy stuff that makes you think, and The Butterfly Effect definitely makes me think. The story lines, to me, are absolutely brilliant the way they interconnect with each other. It really got me going, right from "hmmm that was a bit weird, I wonder what happened there" to later on in the story where you find out what that was where I was all "Ohhhh that's so cool how they pulled that off!!!!"

The lead character Evan (played by Ashton Kutcher) is one interesting fellow. He was likeable enough to the point where I wanted him to achieve the goals set out to him in the film. He comes across as a very caring person, judging by a lot of the story's content. He cares for his friends, and wants them to be well and happy. That is a thing that I really cherish if someone is that type of person.. Multiple times he does his going back in time to change the future thing to help his friends get the most of their lives in the best way possible, and that was something that really reflected on me.

The whole film engaged me, it was one of those rare films that you just start watching and BAM suddenly it's over and two hours have passed and you didn't even realise. Everything from the different characters of the characters, to the internal timelines, to the events, ohhh it was just so entrancing. There was not a single moment in the film that caused me to disengage while watching it.

Whoever the writers were for this film (IMDb says J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress) did some brilliant writing pre-pro for this. This sort of storyline would require a great deal of sorting out to make sure it all fits. There are many times when even just the slightest thing in one scene would create a great deal of trouble in regards to continuity in another. They've completely stopped all the loopholes, so that is really a great strength to the film. I can't really think of much weakness. Perhaps the mother character could be a weakness. For all the story makes her out to be such a vital part of the story, she's not really in the film that much. If she were such a vital character, would you not think to show her in the film more?______________________

This took me a week to write up. Are you happy now, Patrick?

The Butterfly Effect

Currently moving houses and not really finding time to do homework, yayyy #sarcasm. Am I supposed to have a cinematography blog as well??

THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT

The Butterfly Effect is a psychological thriller about a man who discovers the power to go back in time via journals he used to write as a kid. He goes back in time several times in order to fix things in his and his friends lives.

I was really hooked into this film, as I was as a kid when I first watched it. I generally am hooked into psychological thrillers, you would think that I would not rate them as one of my favourite genres, after learning that my favourite films are generally along the lines of films children's animations, high fantasy and historical fiction. I was very happy watching this, so I suppose you could say my emotion was happiness. I absolutely adore all that weird crazy stuff that makes you think, and The Butterfly Effect definitely makes me think. The story lines, to me, are absolutely brilliant the way they interconnect with each other. It really got me going, right from "hmmm that was a bit weird, I wonder what happened there" to later on in the story where you find out what that was where I was all "Ohhhh that's so cool how they pulled that off!!!!"

The lead character Evan (played by Ashton Kutcher) is one interesting fellow. He was likeable enough to the point where I wanted him to achieve the goals set out to him in the film. He comes across as a very caring person, judging by a lot of the story's content. He cares for his friends, and wants them to be well and happy. That is a thing that I really cherish if someone is that type of person.. Multiple times he does his going back in time to change the future thing to help his friends get the most of their lives in the best way possible, and that was something that really reflected on me.

The whole film engaged me, it was one of those rare films that you just start watching and BAM suddenly it's over and two hours have passed and you didn't even realise. Everything from the different characters of the characters, to the internal timelines, to the events, ohhh it was just so entrancing. There was not a single moment in the film that caused me to disengage while watching it.

Whoever the writers were for this film (IMDb says J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress) did some brilliant writing pre-pro for this. This sort of storyline would require a great deal of sorting out to make sure it all fits. There are many times when even just the slightest thing in one scene would create a great deal of trouble in regards to continuity in another. They've completely stopped all the loopholes, so that is really a great strength to the film. I can't really think of much weakness. Perhaps the mother character could be a weakness. For all the story makes her out to be such a vital part of the story, she's not really in the film that much. If she were such a vital character, would you not think to show her in the film more?______________________

This took me a week to write up. Are you happy now, Patrick?
HOKAY THERE IS A BLOG COMING DO NOT PANIC MY CHERISHED READERS FOR I AM IN THE PROCESS OF MOVING AND AM ONLY FINDING TIME TO POST IN BETWEEN MY CLASSES AT SIT AS THERE IS NO INTERNET YET AT MY NEW HOUSE

HOKAY?

HOKAY


POKEY.