Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
5 Phrases
"That's neither here nor there."
"What's that got to do with the price of tea in china?"
"I can only do this once. Unless I have to do it again."
"I'm guessing you're drunk."
"I like you more today than I did yesterday. Check back with me next week, we'll see how you're doing."
Scene: Man and woman out to dinner in a nice restaurant. Music plays softly in the background and the mood is further set by the low lighting. They are seated at a small booth, facing each other, holding hands. The small slice of cake with the candle stuck in it signifies that it's her birthday.
Man: Happy Birthday, sweetheart.
Woman: Thanks. I can't believe I'm turning 30.
Man: That's neither here nor there! Age is just a number.
Woman: Actually, it's more than that. I'm about to be thirty.
Man: What's that got to do with the price of tea in China?
Woman: I have no idea. I don't drink tea. But what it does have to do with is you and I. It's time we...I mean, YOU, make a commitment. We've been together for four years now. We spend all of our time together. I want my dream wedding. I want kids. I want the white picket fence and all the other crap that comes with it. I've given my whole self to you but I'm almost out of time. I can only do this once. Unless I have to do it again.
Man: I'm guessing you're drunk.
Woman: (Angry) I am NOT drunk Johnny, I'm serious. I need a committment, I need to know we have some kind of future together.
Man: Future? You want future? I got you. Let me break it down for you. You're awesome. I like you more today than I did yesterday. Check back with me next week, we'll see how you're doing. Boom, future!
Woman smashes cake into man's face and storms out, close scene.
"What's that got to do with the price of tea in china?"
"I can only do this once. Unless I have to do it again."
"I'm guessing you're drunk."
"I like you more today than I did yesterday. Check back with me next week, we'll see how you're doing."
Scene: Man and woman out to dinner in a nice restaurant. Music plays softly in the background and the mood is further set by the low lighting. They are seated at a small booth, facing each other, holding hands. The small slice of cake with the candle stuck in it signifies that it's her birthday.
Man: Happy Birthday, sweetheart.
Woman: Thanks. I can't believe I'm turning 30.
Man: That's neither here nor there! Age is just a number.
Woman: Actually, it's more than that. I'm about to be thirty.
Man: What's that got to do with the price of tea in China?
Woman: I have no idea. I don't drink tea. But what it does have to do with is you and I. It's time we...I mean, YOU, make a commitment. We've been together for four years now. We spend all of our time together. I want my dream wedding. I want kids. I want the white picket fence and all the other crap that comes with it. I've given my whole self to you but I'm almost out of time. I can only do this once. Unless I have to do it again.
Man: I'm guessing you're drunk.
Woman: (Angry) I am NOT drunk Johnny, I'm serious. I need a committment, I need to know we have some kind of future together.
Man: Future? You want future? I got you. Let me break it down for you. You're awesome. I like you more today than I did yesterday. Check back with me next week, we'll see how you're doing. Boom, future!
Woman smashes cake into man's face and storms out, close scene.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Documentary Subject
This is Sam London, an R&B artist from South Bend, and the subject of my documentary. It will feature Sam working on a new song, from beginning to end including production, highlighting the creative process for this very talented artist.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Shot Notes For Camera A, Day 2 of SJRMC Shoot
Scene: Finale
Shot A, Take 1: Group Entry From Right, Pan Left, Medium Shot
Shot A, Take 2: Good Take
Shot B, Take 1: Circle, High Long Static shot
Shot B, Take 2: Same
Shot C, Take 1: Close up, Dancing
Shot C, Take 2: Same
Shot D, Take 1: Close Up, Sitting on Fountain-Feet, BAD Shot
Shot D, Take 2: Good shot, no slate
Shot D, Take 3: Good Shot
Shot D, Take 4, Good Shot
Shot E, Take 1: Carlos on Fountain, Awesome
Scene: Patient Interaction
A,1: Coming off elevator, patient in wheelchair, Mid shot
A,2: Good shot, nurse too bubbly
A,3:Good
B, 1: Wheelchair being pushed into room, slow pan
B, 2: No Slate?
B, 3: GOOD
C, 1: Helping patient into bed, GOOD
D, 1: Nurse Kneeling with patient, over the shoulder shot, Good
E, 1: Nurse taking blood pressure, Good
Shot A, Take 1: Group Entry From Right, Pan Left, Medium Shot
Shot A, Take 2: Good Take
Shot B, Take 1: Circle, High Long Static shot
Shot B, Take 2: Same
Shot C, Take 1: Close up, Dancing
Shot C, Take 2: Same
Shot D, Take 1: Close Up, Sitting on Fountain-Feet, BAD Shot
Shot D, Take 2: Good shot, no slate
Shot D, Take 3: Good Shot
Shot D, Take 4, Good Shot
Shot E, Take 1: Carlos on Fountain, Awesome
Scene: Patient Interaction
A,1: Coming off elevator, patient in wheelchair, Mid shot
A,2: Good shot, nurse too bubbly
A,3:Good
B, 1: Wheelchair being pushed into room, slow pan
B, 2: No Slate?
B, 3: GOOD
C, 1: Helping patient into bed, GOOD
D, 1: Nurse Kneeling with patient, over the shoulder shot, Good
E, 1: Nurse taking blood pressure, Good
Monday, October 14, 2013
Monday, October 7, 2013
Monday, September 23, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Brainstorming Ideas for the Week
Idea 1: My first idea would be a documentary style film
focused on a local R&B artist I work with named Sam London. This film would
be set in the studio and would showcase Sam producing, writing, and recording a
new song right in front of our very eyes, so the essence of the film would
focus on the creative process and the steps Sam takes to accomplish this task.
Idea 2: Not exactly a huge leap here, but following up on my
first idea, I would then like to shoot a video for the song that was created by
Sam. This would be the fruition of the process we saw in the first piece but
because it would be dependent on what song came out of that first piece, its
hard for me to give much detail as it related to this idea.
Idea 3: My third idea
is also a documentary, this one centering on the growing issue of homelessness
in the Michiana area. Basically, the film would follow one homeless individual
for 2 or 3 days and just document how they live, where they sleep, how they
eat, their habits (i.e. drinking or drugs?), etc. The goal would be not to only
show their lifestyle but to humanize them to the audience, removing the stigma
of being a statistic and opening the viewers eyes to the person experiencing
all of this. Could be powerful stuff.
Idea 4: My fourth idea would be to do a movie centered
around the drug/street culture found in most of America’s inner cities. It
would explore the lifestyle and its attractions, as well as its downfalls. Most
of this film would take place at various places around the city, varying from restaurants
to housing complexes to schools. I would want a single main character to drive
the whole show, and they would have a large supporting cast around them,
including some very supportive grandparents that are raising him and then a lot
of younger people to play his “crowd”. The moral of the story would be the
downfalls one faces when living in that environment.
Idea 5: This piece would be a sports highlight reel compiled
of all the best local high school basketball players showcasing their skills on
the court. Then, we would do short interviews with each of them to supplement
the footage. The point would be to highlight all of the talent there is in our
area, which is largely overlooked by college recruiters and coaches (I know
this because I coached college basketball). The setting would obviously be
various gyms around the area.
Idea 6: My final idea would be a short documentary of a friend
of mine name Makeda Grier, who recently starred in the South Bend Civic Theatre’s
production of “The Color Purple”. She is an amazing singer and actress and I
would be very interested to find out what makes her tick, what her background
is and what inspires her. As a local star, this would be a great public awareness
video for those that have never experienced a show at the Civic Theatre and are
unaware of the artistic endeavors happening in our community.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Intro
My name is Lucas Packer, I'm 33, married, and a father of 3. I am a senior pursuing a degree in New Media Studies and plan on graduating in December. I came into school with the intentions of pursuing graphic design but along the way have found myself doing (and enjoying) a lot of video, both for school and professionally, so I'm not really sure what I'll end up doing after graduation. I really just love to be creative. I've worked in music for a long time, mostly hip-hop, while owning my own recording studio and that's what led me into New Media in the first place. I also do photography, web design, and whatever else I can get my hands on. I'm actually pretty excited about this class and I'm even more excited to be graduating!
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