Final Week! Week 12 – Presentation Day

WEEK 12 – STeve Presentation

So the moment we have been waiting for is here! Six weeks of hard work all put into this one presentation. Here is the draft of our presentation!

Keeping Mum Presentation – Without Films

 

WEEK 12 – STeve Presentation (1)

Keeping Mum was not a project focusing on content but it was more of experimenting on the process of choosing a genre for the television industry. We had played around with various genres like mockumentary, sitcom, drama and slasher horror. We felt like we favoured mockumentary more at the end of the film. Due to the fact we felt that things became more organic once we started improvising, we felt that mockumentary became more compelling.

WEEK 12 – STeve Presentation (2)

During the pre-production, everyone took part in script writing process where we then chose the best scripts to shoot. We each took two genres to write. We ended up going for Dylan’s and Bianca’s scripts as they were short and simple to experiment on.

WEEK 12 – STeve Presentation (3)

We had a few setbacks due to everyone’s working schedule and so our only free day were Mondays and Thursdays before and after classes. We organised a timeline as well as the meeting agendas to keep everyone on track. Our primary source of communication were on the Facebook group and the Google Drive.

WEEK 12 – STeve Presentation

My role in the group was to organise the things we had on the Google Drive and make sure the agendas were updated after every meeting. Besides that, I was the camera operator for the films. I had to plan the shots on the spot due to the improvisations. I had edited the snippets of the Mock Shoots as well.

Making ‘Keeping Mum’ a.k.a. LORD OF THE LAND with Team STeve was an absolute pleasure. I never had so many creative people in a team before like our main scriptwriters, Dylan and Bianca. Kerri, our point of contact, always ready to organise group meetings as well as taking charge of our process of delegating our work. Raphael was always present for shooting dates, helping out with the filming as well as acting. All four of them were great in acting. We worked seamlessly together despite having setbacks of not being able to meet up face-to-face most of the times.

If time permits, I definitely would like to continue the project with Team STeve for sure.

 

Mockumentary TRAILER:

 

CLICK HERE! If you want to see the rest of the films.

Mock Shoots

On Thursday, 17th September 2015, we found an empty classroom and tried shooting our extended scene on Bianca’s MOCKUMENTARY and Dylan’s MULTI-CAM SITCOM.

The first:

The second:

The third:

The sitcom:

 

The sitcom with location (21st September):

 

 

I realised that this process has helped better our shots and solidified our ideas on the script. When we actually shot a scene, it was easier for us to picture what the ideas we had thought of. The off-screen voices that helped enhance the atmosphere of being in a busy share house. I liked how we added more and more elements into the mock shoot because we know what and how we wanted the scene to look like. We knew exactly what was lacking and we added things into each shot.

It was hard to picture without an actual scene but the mockumentary was rather easier because we know it’s just a close up of their confessions. The sitcom was fairly easy because we found props that could temporarily be our on-set items. But it does not beat shooting on location where we did another shoot of the sitcom at Dylan’s house (he was house sitting for his uncle that week).

 

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