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= Ambacht =
= Ambacht =
{{vimeo|304208326}} pwd is jue's pziwiki user name :)


n. craftsmanship
n. craftsmanship
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* cultural interest: "anger", "Dutch directness"
* cultural interest: "anger", "Dutch directness"


== the reading/seeing ==
== reading/seeing ==


type "(video) portrait" in the search box...
type "(video) portrait" in the search box...
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* Humans of New York: [https://www.instagram.com/humansofny/| photography] [https://www.facebook.com/honytheseries/| video]
* Humans of New York: [https://www.instagram.com/humansofny/| photography] [https://www.facebook.com/honytheseries/| video]


== plan ==
== production ==
 
* pre-production
# write questions, see below
# communicate, consent, coordinate
# gather equipments
 
* shooting
# location/ambience
# how many camera angles?
# sound
 
* editing
# soundbits
# relating to 2.2


== pre-production ==
See '''[[Jujube/ambacht-production-notes| production notes]]'''


* Scouting 9/28
== editing ==


* Procedural script: See notes.
See '''[[Jujube/ambacht-editing-notes| editing notes]]'''


* Equipments (from rental)
== post-production ==
# For audio: <s>Røde NTG-2/Marantz PMC661/(maybe) Focusrite Scarlett 2i4</s> Zoom H6 with XY and MS mics/Senheisser ew 100 G3 Lavalier
# For video: Tripod <s>Sachtler 0370 system FSB 4</s>Manfrotto 804RC2


* Questions: contextual + direct
TBD
 
# Testing out audio/video. Can you tell me about your day so far?
# When did you move here... from where? (& why?)
# How did you decide on the name of this place?
# When did you start hosting events?
# Were they strictly music events?
# What are some of your favorite performances that you hosted?
# What's your relationship with jazz?
# If you can use one word to summarize what drives you, what would it be?
# Why is anger important?
# Do you think other people are angry?
 
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= Learning =
= Learning =
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File formats: AIFF or WAV (not a compressed format like MP3)
File formats: AIFF or WAV (not a compressed format like MP3)
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== cinematography ==
== cinematography ==
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Composition. "The subject is moving, or the camera is moving. You will compose at the beginning of the movement, and at the end of it."
Composition. "The subject is moving, or the camera is moving. You will compose at the beginning of the movement, and at the end of it."
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 3 December 2018

Ambacht

http://vimeo.com/304208326 pwd is jue's pziwiki user name :)

n. craftsmanship

"People can come have a coffee and see her work... It works in Amsterdam or Haarlem, but not here."

the inklings

"She's fucking tired."

"I think you need anger to do that."

"That's a place where gentrification worked. Gentrification will never work here."

"I hate the word jazz."

"I like Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, because it has Ambacht in it."

the intrigues

  • learning about a new place through people (other rationales can come later)
  • medium: video/speech
  • content of speech will reflect the nuances
  • cultural interest: "anger", "Dutch directness"

reading/seeing

type "(video) portrait" in the search box...

reminded of

production

See production notes

editing

See editing notes

post-production

TBD

Learning

audio

"Audio in a documentary is a key piece of footage."

DSLR built-in mics are not meant for audio production. Keep the mic on for reference audio. Turn off the Auto Gain Control.

Shotgun mic on camera serves as good reference.

External mic: lavalier v. boom v. handheld

Alternative to External mic setup: iPhone + Pro Audio To Go + Cable adapter (with headphone jack and an XLR jack)

File formats: AIFF or WAV (not a compressed format like MP3)

cinematography

Camera Angle. "The camera is the viewer's eyes."

Continuity/Cutting

Close-ups

Composition. "The subject is moving, or the camera is moving. You will compose at the beginning of the movement, and at the end of it."