Ittesbin is truly a spectacular time each year. It feels like college all over again. And many would swear that’s not always a pretty sight. Sleep deprived zombies can be spotted around the campus at midnight tired from practice sessions. There are also the worker ant types who would be trying to collect every scrap they could get their hands on for making variety of props. And there are also the insomniacs who are just there to have a preview of the show and blabber some profane advice under the pretext of ’suggestions’.
Whatever it is, Ittesbin has always been an explosion of homegrown on stage entertainment within Infosys Mangalore. However from this time on, they introduced a new off-stage event called ‘Video Making Competition’. The theme was ‘My Infosys, My Mangalore’.
I took charge of our team and penned and directed a video over a period of three weeks (yes, almost whole of April!). It was a massive covert operation to shoot almost all of Mangalore without other teams getting a whiff of it. To see the result click on the link that follows
It was a fantastic learning experience and I felt it would be only fair to share my production notes for all those aspiring film makers out there. Here goes my post-mortem:
When I started I just didn’t want to make another documentary video, I wanted to make a movie. Slowly everyone got excited with this idea. From church scenes to playing cricket, people pitched in a lot of very filmy but very large scale ideas. We were basically a bunch of movie crazed folks.
I invented some camera movement using a tripod and paper sheet to create a dolly effect used in movies. Worked quite well
We didn’t want blood to look like ketchup, so we did a lot of research. I tried different easily available chemicals due to non availability of corn syrup. We ruined a couple of vessels at home in the process. But in the end, with lots of food color and cornflour the effect seemed to work.
The crab was spotted in an unexpected place. I had picked the wrong angle to shoot the bridge scene and it was near a open field. I came across this crab on my way back. I followed it for a long time while the rest of the crew was waiting for me to shoot the sunset at the bridge before the sun sets!
Voice intonation is never right because its very difficult to emote with voice more than with the visual. Voice is mostly too loud like a studio recording due to suppressing lower freq by an inferior mic. This stands out.
Made a evening shot look like a night shot by color correction
We faced a lot of problems while shooting:
Movie making is like Software Development. The final product is purely dictated by time, there is never a perfect release. Everything has to be managed to fit in the available time without compromising the quality. There are lot of areas where I feel I could have improved like lighting or visual effects. But the shoe string budget and lack of time (almost all of us were slogging with aggressive deadlines at work) were the constraints. But the constraints themselves led to creative ways to overcome them.
In a way the language of cinema requires a different way of thinking. The shots, scenes and transitions are the alphabets, words and punctuations of the language of movie making. I was surprised I was able to almost easily pick it up. The end product rarely deviates from the original written script. But I do realise that there is still a long way to go. And this is definitely not my last attempt
The videos produced by the JVC camcorder are in .MOD format which are nothing but .MPG files. The finally edited MPG file was too big for upload both in terms of video file size and resolution. But if I compressed it to say Xvid it would be recompressed by Youtube. Also they don’t add the black bars automatically, making my 16:9 videos squashed to fit the 4:3 aspect ratio.
In the end I had to download the latest windows build of mencoder and use the following 2 commands which resized the video, added the black bars, gave me the best results:
As you can guess from the length of the commands, it took me a long time to figure out. So its worth mentioning it here for reference
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6 Responses
Deeps
June 5th, 2008 at 12:17 am
1@Arun,
Hope next year I would also be a part of this. Will try to learn about the new cam and become the camera man. You can concentrate entirely on Direction(with a white hat).
Roweena
June 5th, 2008 at 1:31 am
2Excellent effort Arun and pretty cool end result too.
Arun bhai
June 5th, 2008 at 8:13 am
3@Deeps: A camera man really helps. Now we can do that crane shot that I always wanted to take :p
@Roweena: Thanks a lot!!!
Deeps
June 5th, 2008 at 6:38 pm
4@Arun bhai:P
You can even plan for the crane shot and me taking the shot upside down or even rotating continuously.
Thejesh GN
June 24th, 2008 at 5:21 pm
5I have heard about the difficulties of Indi film makers during our BRTFF shows. I know its very difficult but the end product is sweet.
Downloading the movie!
Srikanth S Perinkulam
June 25th, 2008 at 1:27 pm
6Cool one Bro!
Came across the link through Infy’s Blink!
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