On the 24th of September, we went down to the BFI to premiere our finished product. There was a good turnout which included; friends, family, our mentors and other people that were interested in our project.

Here is the finished product, enjoy !!

Today was the last day of the Escape From The Hood project. We spent the day at the main base. One of the participants wasn’t at the BFI when we did our Arts Apprenticeship so we did that which was a Salsa lesson – that was pretty cool.

We also had a small amount of filming to do, as we felt there was a gap in our story line that needed filling. We spoke about what was needed and created a shot list for this. The group was then split, most the group went to do the shot list and then went into another room to do the filming.  Myself and another member of the group stayed with one of the adutls and continued with editing.

We concentrated on the title of the film, which we all decided to keep as the project name Escape From The Hood : An Urban Love Story.  I got a font from home called ‘Route 3’ for the title text and other text that appears in our film.

Overall the project has been really good and I can wait to see the final piece premiered on the big screen !!

Today was a simple day as we had the filming out the way and our Arts Award stuff were all done. We spent the day at the main base continuing to edit our film on Final Cut Express.

After my Arts Apprenticeship and my ‘arts hero’ presentation I evaluated the success and flaws of my plan and how it played out. The group also evaluated what I taught them by writing it down on a big piece of paper.

Here my self evaluation of my Arts Apprenticeship, filmed with a flip camera:

For the second half of the day – after our ritual pizza lunch we finished up our arts hero presentations and presented them.

I did my arts hero was John Singleton and I created a presentation on Microsoft Powerpoint. Here it is recorded:

Read on to see the slide show properly. Read the rest of this entry »

For my arts apprentice session I will be teaching the group how to create a simple effect on Photoshop.

Aim:

To teach the group in pairs how to create a silhouette effect on Adobe Photoshop.

Tools: (needed for this exercise)

  • A couple of brains
  • 3 Laptops
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Pictures

Health & Safety:

  • Cables plugged into laptop must be tidied away to avoid any accidents.
  • Food and drink must be kept away from the electronic device.

Other Issues:

I am fully aware that using photographs or any material from the internet may be subject to copyright. In this activity I will be using material from the internet.

Plan:

As there are three laptops available I will need to split the group up, hopefully into pairs.

The exercise should take no longer than 20 minutes and 10 minutes extra for setting up and packing away.

  • 2 minutes explaining the activity
  • 15 minutes activity time
  • 3 minutes showcasing their work to me and the rest of the group

Today we were down at the BFI again. I will post today’s events in two parts, following this post. The first will be on my planning for my Arts Apprenticeship session where I have to teach the rest of the group something. The second part – Eight.2 will be on my Arts Hero.

Look out for the next two posts !!

Today we shot the last of our film, but most the day was spent doing the post-production segment of making a film. I finished up the scene I started editing yesterday which was the ‘Newtons’ scene – when the girls are in the restaurant.

The piece I edited was then added to the ‘master’ timeline where all the edited scenes were already sitting. We did this so our bits and pieces would get jumbled up and accidently edited/ruined. Once that was done we had a mini premiere screening of what was edited thus far.

Trust me we really went out!! We created a film screening ambiance by turning of the lights and setting up the projector and the standing screen, along with the seats; and proudly watched our work. It was a really nice way to end a week of hard work and start of the weekend.

Our next session will be back at the BFI!!

Today we went out to shoot scene 2 of our drama.
As the numbers were down today, I had to be the director, camera person and the sounds person.
It was very intense, but we got it all done in the end.

After lunch we split into two groups – those that were left.
Two crew members and an actor went out to finishing shooting scene 7 and start scene 8.
Whilst I stayed indoors and started cracking down with the editing. This included sorting out footage on the other Mac Book that hadn’t been put into ‘bins’ and naming them. By the end of today’s session I got a minutes worth of out film edited. Though it sounds little, it’s about the detail and getting the sound and most importantly the cuts between each clip perfect!

Tomorrow, we finish shooting out film. As long as the weather holds up, and we should have more editing done.

Arts hero: John Singleton

I’ve have chosen him because he worked his way from the bottom to the top based on a childhood dream and great aspirations.

Basic Info:

  • Born 1968
  • Grew up in South Cental,  LA
  • Brought up in a working class family

What he does:

  • Actor
  • Director
  • Producer
  • Screenwriter

Films he’s directed/screenwrote/produced:

  • Boyz N The Hood
  • Poetic Justice
  • Higher Learning
  • Shaft
  • 2 Fast 2 Furious
  • Four Brothers
  • Rosewood

He has worked with stars and inpirstional people such as:

  • Michael Jackson
  • Janet Jackson
  • Tupac
  • Maya Angelou

Achievements:

  • He was nominated for ‘Best Director’ for his first ever film and he won the award. Becoming the youngest and first black person to win this award at the time. (1991)

I will present this information along with more that I will be researching in a PowerPoint presentation.

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