Sunday, July 21, 2013

Web Series Vlog Update #3!

If you missed it, here is an update from how last Sunday's shoot went. It was a long day, but everyone appeared to enjoy themselves. We shot some footage yesterday as well, but possible rain caused us to postpone today's shoot until a later date. If you want to stay up-to-date with us, be sure to 'Like' us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ObscuraOperandi

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Web Series Production: Day 2 Update!

We just wrapped our second day of shooting! Here's a photo tease of things to come. Please check out our Facebook page for even more photos throughout production. We'll also have our latest behind-the-scenes video blog up (hopefully) by Tuesday, so stay tuned!

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Video Update: Day 1 of Shooting

Day 1 of shooting has come to a close! As some of you may know, we'll be sharing video updates throughout production. Click on our YouTube link for a little taste of things to come! P.S. And remember to wear your sunscreen!
http://youtu.be/jLItFLMp7-A

The Pre-Production Meeting


Beginning filming on our webseries this weekend isn’t the start of this project. Beyond brainstorming, ploting, and breaking down the script there was a lot of experimenting and planning.  Filming is the halfway mark and this has been a long time in the making already.

Testing Effects

We have been meeting regularly for months but more and more often leading up to today- the first shoot day. Last Sunday we had our first Crew & Cast Production Meeting.  We checked wardrobe, did our first make up tests, talked over the talent releases and did a read through of the first episode.  Talking over the script/story with the cast is no less important than putting film in the camera.  Figuratively speaking.  We shot digitally like the rest of the modern world.

We were glad to have that time, and we are thankful for everyone who was able to come. We’ve posted more photos on our facebook page.

Some pre-production is testing what visual effects we can do on set and what we’ll need to do on set to accommodate the post-production visuals. This has become a major part of our webseries. We’ll be utilizing a variety of techniques both practical and in the computer.

Most of pre-production is the planning, breaking down the script into manageable parts.  We created Prop Lists and Supplies Needed List.  Effects, Wardrobe and Makeup breakdowns for continuity. Arranging Locations to shoot, shoot days, then getting people to location. On a low budget project like ours there is no producer to help make arrangements. IT’S ALL ON YOU.  But it’s vital and makes everything else easier…if done correctly.