MY CCR split into 2 parts because it was easier to upload this way.
PART 1
Greetings Girlies,
Yes, I have done it again! Do you really think I was going to go this entire project without making at least ONE piece of garment?!
It was the night before I went out to film in Miami. Although I had filmed other scenes in a….suitable dress, I just knew it wasn’t going to make the cut this time. So, out my bead I went to grab some fabric I had bought months ago for a self project. I laid out the 2 yards of crinkle cotton fabric and thought about what I wanted the dress to look like. Since I had a lot of fabric, I decided to make it extra flows. I began drafting my patterns, which was fairly simply. I cut out all the pieces I need and began threading my machine. It was a blessing that the entire garment was one color, changing threads ever so often can be stressful. It was around 2:00 in the morning and I was around half way finished with the dress. The straps were spaghetti straps and this is almost, every sew it’s nightmare! Why you ask? Because they are devilishly hard to turn 😢. After that whole ordeal I finally attached the straps, sewed on my pockets and finally,
….. I was done.
It was 6:30 am and I need to t leave the house by 7:00am. After all those trials and efforts you would never believe that I ….never wore the dress. It was beautiful of course but in the end I wasn’t “feeling the vibe” the dress was more suitable for a day on the beach or chilling on a watch but not for walking the entirety of Miami Design District.
Especially, because the back was very low, it would require me to wear a t shirt underneath, which threw off the whole look. I sighed and said to myself “at least I got it done.”
That’s all for now girlies. Toodles.
Your Fashionista.
Hello Girlies,
Alas, nothing really went as planned with this one. Originally, I had wanted to use the song Caribbean Blue by Enya, however, I forgot that this project would require me to ask permission to use this audio. I hadn’t really been focusing too much on the music but now it’s too late to ask for permission. What to do you ask? I’d like to introduce you to my little friend, royalty free music. The problem is the right music, is extremely, hard to find. I spent hours scrolling through YouTube listening to what sounds like the same royalty free LoFi music. It was hard to find anything that sounded unique or stood out to me. No sound fit the vibe of my film and the ones that did I would have to buy a subscription. (Does anyone see my dying trial 😣)
Back to YouTube I went! This time I searched up vintage French music. I found a couple of pieces that I liked. One of the being a remix of La Vie En Rose. I was also, thinking to overlay an audio of the poem “Spanish Needle” by Claude McKay. It should be okay to use because the author died over 70 years ago.
I want to use this poem because of the meaning, the author reflecting on his childhood through a tribute to the Spanish needle flower. It would add a whimsical feeling to the intro. Aside from these, I was thinking of also, incorporating some old classical pieces. A few such as, symphony N.5 and Fur Elise. These pieces should add intensity or build excitement, especially, for scenes where the girl is running or walking through the city. I will be editing these tracks to suit the atmosphere of the film. Possibly, by adding a vintage vinyl or record effect along with some glitches.
Howdy Do Girlies,
Have you ever Cringed so hard at a video of yourself? Yes?! Cause me too!
After editing all the fun scenes, it was time for the hard part. The mirror scene. I started off by of course, inserting all the clips that made met my criteria. For these scenes, the internal dialogue is going to be a voice over. The words will match the expressions of the girl and her reflection. Why do it like this you ask? I believe this helps to highlight that feeling of disassociation and psychotic nature. I mean the girl is having a full on conversation with her reflection! So, why not take the extra step to make it creepier!
After recording the voice over, I went and edited all the lines for the reflection. I used an echo effect for her voice to show she isn’t really apart of the real world. The visuals on the other hand, using a cold or bluish filter, to add to the eerie atmosphere. Some scenes I had to take clips of the camera facing me, remove the background and then place myself in the mirror to act as the reflection. (Lol I say this as though we aren’t the same person)
Greetings Girlies,
After all that hectic filming, it’s time for editing! I started off with the easiest scenes which were all the ones in Design District and the flower field. As usual I am using Capcut for all the editing for this project. I imported all the videos into CapCut and began my work. First I muted all the audio from the videos. Then I added filters. I wanted the town/mall scene to be brighter and more whimsical than other scenes. I added a light pink filter over these videos and increased the saturation to get more vibrant colors. I also, added effects such as sunlights or hazy views to give it a more dream like feel. For the over the shoulder running scene, I slowed it down and increased the brightness. I also, added more motion blur to exaggerate the whimsical atmosphere. I used jump cut on the scenes where we can see the girl running from an eye level view. This part is in slow motion for most of the scene but just before the cut i speed up the video to have this fast forward look.
Moving along it was time to edit the flower field scene. The grass was looking a little dull in the video so I used the bright filter and increased the saturation, so it looked more healthy and vibrant. The long shot wolf the girl sleeping was good, however there bits of things I wanted to take. I cropped it to remove any unnecessary things in the background. Then I added a zoom effect, for suspense. Alongside this, i inserted a gradual tilt to the right. I did similar things for the short playground scene. Increased the saturation to portray that childlike setting and added a camcorder effect for this vintage, cinematic look.
All of these scenes were then put together and alternated according to the story board. Some scenes I used a fade out effect or bright light effect for the transitions, while others it immediately just cuts to the other scene. This highlights the dream state that we all experience, random jumps and collage of one dream state to the next.
That’s all for now !
MY CCR split into 2 parts because it was easier to upload this way. PART 1 PART 2