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Color grading/palletes
Good article at digitalsynopsis.com . (Thanks, Ms. Cowperthwaite.)
Exams exams

Seniors:
- Red 3 – June 3
- Blue 2 – June 6
Juniors:
- Red 3 – June 13
- Blue 2 – June 16
2,000 films, analyzed by gender
Polygraph has crunched some serious data to show what everybody knows – women (especially older women) are radically under-represented in film.
Two of many interesting charts:


Last gasp / bellow / bang / whimper
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
— T S Eliot, The Hollow Men
Due for Seniors May 26/27.
Due for Not-Seniors June 9 and 14 (!)
Last big film – choices:
- You didn’t do a Major Documentary last quarter, but you still have to do one. You have no choice.
*sigh*
If left undone, but sound/Foley exercise done, highest grade possible for the semester: D (obvs, no work done: F for quarter) - The default assignment: you make a new I’m-so-proud-of-this-I-could-pop film. It shows off your monster skills at every level, something you could have neither done nor imagined at the beginning of the year. Just wow. Highest grade possible: A
- You take clips out of Blade Runner or Apocalypse Now and assemble a voice-overed video essay exploring/de-bunking
- its film noir-ishment
- its existentialistness
- its ridiculousness/offensiveness/misogynistness/offensiveness/wonderfulness
- any statement from a critic
- its multiple versions, helping people see the consequences of the differences
Highest grade possible: A, if really good and well-done and deep and interesting
- You’ve got no desire/energy/time to make anything original with a camera, so you make an Amelie-assignment-style voiceover-of-five-minutes of Blade Runner, noting film techniques and their effects. Highest grade possible: B
- You want to explore another film, in the style of #3 or #4.
- You have a Potentially Great Work that you have made earlier this year but you “ran out of time,” so it needs some tweaking to achieve True Greatnessitude. You explain this to me, and we negotiate what to do. Highest grade possible: A. Likely grade, B
- You have an entirely new thing you want to make/try. We talk. You do it. Highest grade possible: A, but we’ll talk.
Switcher Studio
An article in TechCrunch makes Switcher Studio looks promising – $25/month to have a synced multi-cam set up for streaming or recording.
Toonz going open source
The Verge reports that “Toonz, the software that animators at Studio Ghibli used for classics like Princess Mononoke, is going open source.” That could be fun.
“All Stories Are the Same”
Good analysis (and critique) in The Atlantic of the film industry’s understanding of what it means to tell a story.
Lots of good pull-quotes:
Most writing on art is by people who are not artists: thus all the misconceptions.
—Eugène Delacroix
YouTube editor now has custom motion blur
Instructions at YouTube’s blogspot site.
Choose the video that you want to edit and select Custom Blurring within the Blurring Effects tab of our Enhancements tool. Simply draw a box around whatever it is you want to blur. The Custom Blurring tool will automatically blur that object as it moves throughout the video, using our new innovative technology that can analyze the motion of any video on the fly.
FiLMiC Pro
Good introduction to using FiLMiC Pro on iPhones, especially the focus slider and the variable speed slider for controlled rack focus.



