For my next project in special effects is
a short featuring zombies rising from the grave. I can either use clips of
graveyards supplied by my professor or collect clips for myself on my own time.
I think I’ll do a mix of both. For a while now I’ve thought of making a zombie
music video short using the song “Radioactive” by Imagine Dragons. While their
official music video is cool, I just could never understand how the lyrics
translate into a dog/cock-fighting ring with puppets–or should the term be sockfighting?
I digress. Nevertheless, whenever
I listen to it, I just think of this scenario involving a zombie apocalypse and
I think this assignment will give me the opportunity to produce it. This is
partly the reason why I would use clips supplied by the class and some of my
own.
My story involves a girl visiting a graveyard carrying books on dark magic. She is going to attempt to resurrect a lover of hers, who unfortunately died an untimely death. The spell worked . . . a bit too well. And the result is a mass of zombies rising from the grave to wreak havoc and unleash a zombie apocolypse.
My story involves a girl visiting a graveyard carrying books on dark magic. She is going to attempt to resurrect a lover of hers, who unfortunately died an untimely death. The spell worked . . . a bit too well. And the result is a mass of zombies rising from the grave to wreak havoc and unleash a zombie apocolypse.
Before
I begin this project, I think I should dwell on the potential pitfalls I would
have in making it. First, in the past I’ve had this pattern, this tendency to
think up high-concept projects and failing to deliver when the due date
arrived. I partly attribute this to my congested schedule and choking on other
assignments due around the same time. Completing this project will probably be
no different because in the next few weeks my schedule is going to be very
tight.
If
I were, however, able to get started on my project, this is what I should
consider. I need to find a working camera. I’m not sure if my school’s library
now has them available on loan, especially after my attempt from my first video
project for music video class. Nevertheless, I need a camera and actors to film
the parts storyboarded as well as the actions depicting typical zombies rising
from the grave. Finding actors should be tricky, as I’ve never garnered a large
circle of friends. I wonder, however, if the friends I do have could introduce
me to their other friends that might interested. I’ll see how well this plan
turns out.
Next
is scheduling when shooting dates. Like I have mentioned, my schedule is tight
for the next few weeks, and I’m sure some of the actors are in similar
situations in addition to having jobs. In order to effectively film, we have to
schedule proper meeting times.
Part
of the project is utilizing Adobe After Effects to implement certain effects into the short. Including but
not limited to rack effects, turning night into day, flashlight effects,
figures rising from the ground, masking, type floating into space, and green
screen/rotoscoping. Half of these I know how to do well such as masking and
potentially turning day into night and flashlight. Some skills I still need to
learn such as green screen and making a figure rise from the ground. And some
skills that I’ve started to learn but unsure that I’ve attained mastery over,
namely rack effects.
However,
in the event that this project is too complex for me to complete on time or
I’ve just bitten more than I can chew; I could just forgo the narrative aspect
completely. The second page of storyboards are just vague ideas based on the
supplied clips, I could easily start there instead of
having to work from scratch.
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