Sunday, 12 January 2014

Creating video mood through Colour


A Life in the Day of Hasmok Mehta - Short documentary film
(Creating video mood through Colour)


In the beginning of 'Set Brief Production' short documentary exercise all production team was required to show skills in creating 5 minutes 'Life in the day' of an individual film. It was designed to realise what can be filmed and indicate it with combining narration and interview material. Moreover, all teams were supposed to aim their mood, sound, nature, relationship with character and dramatic tensions within the film.

During this project I faced many issues of showing our main character's personality. Not everyone can be next around the person who is blind. Trying to build strong relationship with the character required passion, developing the sense of his life, exploring new world of a person who has no sight.

I knew that our goal should be to create sad mood in a short film. In this case, colour, space and music will give big advantages for this project. What strategy you should use to set that emotion in a video? Colour and sound can achieve that result. To produce a peace of colour and sound can hit the viewers' feelings. In this case, I was trying different techniques which can increase sad motions in the film scenes. I was inspired by Director: Lucy Walker in his film "BlindSight" in which he shows different colour space and really puts attention in details. 


After filming I decided to make a few different short clips with applying various colour styles which will allow me to increase strong mood in a short documentary film.  Examples will demonstrate how I have pursued the result and compared the success in the scenes.



These are the original pictures from the captured footage. It presents natural colours and light. 



 (No colour correction)






"Mojo" film style that I decided to use quickly delivers the subtle colouring effect in a short documentary, warming up actors’ skin tones while adding a cool blue to backgrounds and shadows. The trick is to keep your talent in focus beneath the colour treatment, and "Mojo" does this with simple sliders that add drama and smooth contrast to any shot.

The main "Mojo" slider cools shadows and warms highlights at the same time. A hint of "Mojo" might make your talent stand out against the background more.











(Colour Corrected - Current)





To use the monochrome colour space I was inspired by the main actor. During the interview he mentioned that even though he is blind he can still see fragments in black and white colour. I tried to produce a similar looking style in a film which provides audience the feel and mood of the main character.  



(Colour Corrected - Example)






Red, Orange, Yellow are warm colours and the purpose of it is to evoke feeling of happiness, energy and optimism. But as we already know we are not trying to create a powerful or dangerous short film.





(Colour Corrected - Example)







With the above pictures, I pay more attention to colour decisions for video content. It is amazing to experiment but at the same time using colour gives possibility to ruin a piece and turn the audience off. Testing and understanding different options can make sure that piece is fulfilling what is trying to be achieved.


Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Final Project

My Profile

Hello,

I am Marius Ulevicius and I am currently studying BA Television Production – Technical Arts course at Middlesex University. This Blog is dedicated for my personal development during the final year studies.

Location and Transport

I live in Hendon, North West London and I ussuallt travel by public transport. I have a driving licence but unfortunatly I do not own a car.

Additional Information

I have Canon 5D mark ii and Black Magic Pocket Cinema camera with Rode Pro Mic

Primary Role Specialism

Studio and Location Camera Operator
Lighting Technician

Secondary Role Specialism

Editor (Avid, Adobe Premier Pro)

Genre Specialism

Documentary
Drama

Statement of Intent

I will graduate in 2014 with Bachelors degree in Television Production - Technical Arts and a minor in aesthetics expertise. While studying at the University I me with references which will honestly evaluate my work habits and potential skills and knowledge towards my future career worked in all positions at the student operated television station, which include: writing, producing, and directing a weekly public affairs program. I feel that my practical and theoretical experience developed a numerous skills towards the opportunity to work with the television production roles of camera, lighting, sound, editing and post-production. I have developed my technical skills within the industry together with an appreciation of the aesthetics expertise within these areas. This is an opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills progress to further studies or towards my career progression in this thrilling area of communication. I also have a part time job while attending my studies which pays for part of my education and I am gaining a valuable work experience. My former employers are able to provide practise.

                

Availability

Currently I am employed in part-time job, but my schedule is flexible on demand.

Completed projects

Camera op SkitHappens