Blog #5: Finally Started Filming, Too Many Props, Reflections on Assessment
Introduction
Welcome to the final week of my blog ‘Reflect Creatively’. This week, although we did not manage to film all of the scenes that we wanted, we finally made a start on filming, and I will make a few reflections on how this assignment was for me personally.
Lights, Camera, Action
During our tutorial on Tuesday, the lads plus Hayley finally made a start on filming our short film ‘Oh Fang’. We filmed most of our scenes on the premises of University House, starting with the opening scene where Ronald comes home to take a nap then wakes up as a vampire. We then filmed the scene where he runs into his bathroom to prepare for the date, by filing down his vampire teeth, which we filmed in a secret bathroom in UNH (that was pretty cool). Finally, we went across the road to Civic Park to film a scene where Ronald is on his way to the date and he walks past two guys who notice that Ronald’s teeth have grown back, which Ronald reacts to by starting to sprint in order to not get noticed by anyone else. Although we managed to film these scenes, they were not all that we had planned to do, as there were a few that we could not film because we didn’t have the necessary props, including the one with Ruby (Ronald’s date). We hope to film these and wrap up filiming next week.
Prop Overload
The day before, I went over to Shindigs in Lambton to buy some props for the film, including fake vampire teeth, face paint, and fake fingernails. However, we only ended up using the vampire teeth, as no one was really keen on making a mess with the other props. It sucked because the lady at Shindigs said that the items were non-refundable, but oh well, I may get to use them in the future.
Assignment Reflections
Having never done a group assignment at University before, I initially worried about the collaborative component of this assignment, however, I have found this to be easier than I thought because you can realisitically only catch up with the group once or twice a week to discuss and work on the assignment; most people are in the same place in terms of how busy their extra-cirricular schedule is, due to work and family commitments. I’ve also enjoyed getting to know my fellow group members better, and who knows, we may be yet to work with each other again in group assignments in the future.
References
Lilley, C. (2019). Joyce’s Museum Tour - EXTENDED SCENE - Lunatics. [YouTube thumbnail of Joyce walking through her museum]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmrY_0-PBkE
Queensland Symphony Orchestra (n.d.). [Photograph of operating movie camera]. https://www.qso.com.au/events/2021/education/lights-camera-action











