Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Cucalorus!!!!


Cucalorus was awesome. I’ll list the screenings and events that I went to: opening party at Bellamy Mansion, Visual Sound Walls, excellent shorts, dance shorts, twisted shorts, comedy shorts, social shorts, Bus to Lumberton installation, and lots of hanging out in the filmmakers’ lounge and jengo’s backyard. Obviously, I really like shorts. My favorite shorts were the twisted shorts. They were super fun and dark. I wanted to see features, but a lot of them were playing while I was working and during some of them, I just needed sleep. One of my favorite parts was the Bus to Lumberton. That was so awesome. The entire place was interactive and really kind of messed with your head. You became part of this world that you didn’t know what was real and what was an act. It was sick.
            As far as learning about festivals, there were little things that I picked up on that I thought could run a little smoother.  Ok, maybe it’s just me, but I definitely pick up on little things.  For example, at the opening party there were no trashcans and no places for anyone to set their drink much less sit.  My sister and I actually started making jokes about it because it seems so ridiculous that it got overlooked. I’m definitely a logistics person as well as having the phrase “attention to detail” engrained in my head from the Coast Guard.  But these little details really set the tone for how this festival is going to run. 
            Cucalorus is always a fun festival, and they do a really good job at making it cool and intriguing. I think that we need to learn from them in a sense that we need to find our tone and niche.  The reason why everyone wants to go to Cucalorus is because it exudes fun.  Right now, we’re planning an event rather than an experience. 

Keynote


I would pick Sami el Hadi as the keynote.  I really like that he’s international, which in my opinion would bring more people to our festival and conference. The accent doesn’t hurt either. Also, it’s cool to have a screenwriter as the keynote too.  This could draw students from other majors to be interested in it as well.  Another thing that is super exciting about this candidate is that he has been interning at Raindance for couple years now.  Bringing in that knowledge of film festivals could definitely be beneficial for us, and means that he is good in the festival setting. That being said, he seems to be well spoken and would do fine speaking in front of crowds.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

I procrastinated on this blog...WHY??


I know that I’m bad with procrastination. After reading this article on the different types, I think that I’m kind of mixed just depending on what the task is that I’m putting off.  Some things I put off because I absolutely HATE doing them.  I hate writing papers, and I almost always leave them to do at the last minute.  This goes hand in hand with the “maybe it’ll just go away” idea. I’m way smarter than to think that a paper will just disappear without repercussion, but for some reason, I definitely have the outlook of if I ignore it, it doesn’t matter. However, I’m mixed in the sense that if it’s something that I really enjoy doing, I might be apt to put things off or be a little apprehensive because I’m a perfectionist for certain things.  If I don’t think my work will stand up or isn't good enough, it will definitely take me a minute to actually get started. I want everything planned out precisely, which sometimes put me behind schedule.  That being said, the first reason for my procrastination is usually the one that’s happening because I like what I’m doing, I’ll almost always push through my need for my work to be perfect.

DVD awareness


Last year was the first time I attended Visions.  But after watching all the DVDs, it really surprised me how not just diverse the films were but also how much the budgets differed.  You can see in some films like The Understudy and The Big Drop that they had probably higher budgets and more means to sets, props, and other equipment. However, in other films maybe the filmmaker didn’t have a big budget and the best equipment, but their film still looks awesome and made the cut. I like this because it shows how far passion can really get you. And I think that is one reason Visions is such an awesome festival and conference.

I enjoy participating


I’m the party planner, which makes me quite happy. I really like this type of work. I get to interact with fun people, set up my own schedule, and make fun times for everyone. It’s just peachy. This upcoming event will be the second party of the class as well as OUR indiegogo ending party with a pinch of Christmas.  I’m presenting today on the plans, which is actually me trying to get a feel for what our class wants.  I’m torn between having a Christmas themed party and a classy speakeasy type shin dig.  But a more important issue is how to raise money.  I’ve been playing with the idea of a silent auction, but Zoe made a good point of how rowdy college kids are, and they probably won’t even listen.  Another option, that kind of plays with the silent auction idea, is a raffle. But each item can have it’s own raffle. You buy however many raffle tickets, then put them in whatever item you’d hope to win. The appropriate ticket prices would be from 1-5 dollars. On that note, I’m not sure if using the tips from the bar will work this time since I doubt one of the three bars I’ve selected would allow us to use their venue as well as take their tips. I don’t really see that happening. But a cover is a good option. We could charge $5 at the door for the party.  All of this will be discussed and hashed out in class today. After the specifics are decided, I can really start setting everything up and hopefully adhere to the calendar I designed.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

VCU Film Department

So VCU has three different avenues you can take with film.  You can get a Cinema B.A., Photography and Film B.F.A., and Kinetic Imaging B.F.A..  The Cinema degree is the closest program to us because it focuses on both theory and productions, as well as, has the students working in small groups rather than individually.  However, students are required to have either two minors or double major to earn this.  Also, Cinema focuses mainly on narrative film.  The Photography and Film focuses on actual cinematography rather than theory, and the Kinetic Imaging degree deals with experimental and animation.  The crazy thing with reading about these degrees is that UNCW’s film studies major actually hits on all of three of these degrees.  Also, it seems really intense that students HAVE to double major or get TWO minors in the cinema program. Plus, that major is a three yearlong program.  The school looks like a really awesome school, but I don’t know how I feel about breaking down film that much at an undergraduate level.  I kind of like being able to pick and choice what mode or flavor of film I feel like for the semester.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

What am I doing?!!!!


Week 5 (Sept 16- 22)
Lynda/readings- 2 hours
Calendar Presentation- 1 hours
Blog- ½ hour
Setting up team building volley ball match – 15 mins
Festival Research – 1 ½ hours
Interview with Seth – 1 hour
Volley ball- 2 hours

Week 6 (Sept 23- 29)
Reading blogs/ readings- 1 hour
Department Meeting- 1 ½ hours
Setting up fundraiser- 2 hours

Week 7 (Sept 30- Oct 6)
Orange Leaf- 1 hour
Crew Evals- 20 mins
Presentation- 30 mins
Readings/blog updates- 2 hours
Research on Fall team building events- 1 hour
Department Meeting- 1 hour

Week 8 (Oct 6-12)

Meeting with Children of Salt boys and Zoe-2 hours
Black Sheep secured/ start hashing out details-2 hours
Locked down DJ pay with Black Sheep and boys-½ hour

Week 9 (Oct 13-19)
Decoration pricing- 2 hours
Donation doc set up-20 minutes
Tech check at black sheep with Channing and James- 1 ½ hours
Hanging up posters downtown- 1 ½ hours
Department Meeting- 1 hour

Week 10 (Oct 20-26)
More details with black sheep/drink specials set up- 1 ½ hour
Thank you note and address- 20 minutes
Buying decorations/costume shopping- 2 ½ hours
Double checking party plans with black sheep and boys- 2 hours
Decorating/party/clean up- 9 ½ hours
Department Meeting- 1 hour

Week 11 (Oct 27-Nov 2)
Panera fundraiser- 1 hour
Facebook promoting throughout the month- 1 hour
Blog/Readings- 1 hour

Week 12 (Nov 3- Nov 9)
Nov 4: Department Meeting- 1 hour
Nov 4: Jason's deli fundraiser- 1 1/2 hours
Nov 5: Help with mail outs- 1 1/2 hours
Nov 6: Tour Meeting- 3 hours
Nov 7-Nov 9: VCU tour and VFF- 2 1/2 days

Week 13 (Nov 10- Nov 16)
Nov10: Venue/fundraising research- 1 1/2 hours
Nov11: Department Meeting- 1 hour
Nov11: Powerpoint pres- 1 hour
Nov12: Blog updates- 1 1/2 hours
Nov16: Secured The Whiskey as venue for party- 1 hour
Nov11-14: Cucalorus

Week 14 (Nov 17- Nov 23)
Nov17: Keynote research- 1 hour
Nov18: Department Meeting- 1 hour
Nov19: Blog updates- 1 hour
Nov20: Poster meeting with Kyle- 1 hour
Nov21: El Cerros- 2 hours

Week 15 (Nov 24- Nov 30)
Nov25: Department Meeting- 1 hour
Nov25: Food discussion and secured- 1 hour
Nov25: Music Secured- 3 hours
Nov26: Recheck posters, finalize- 2 hours
Nov26: Tech run at Whiskey, Overheads, check in with Alecia- 3 hours
Nov29: Print out posters, bring downtown- 2 hours
Nov30: Buy decorations- 2 hours
Nov29- Secure raffle items- 2 hours

Week 16 (Dec 1- Dec 7)
Dec1: Buy decorations- 2 hours
Dec2: Department meeting- 1 hour
Dec2: Pass out flyers (scheduling)- 1 hour
Dec3: Jello shot supplies- 30 minutes
Dec4: Jello shots- 30 minutes
Dec4: Set up- 3 hours
Dec4: Party- 6 hours

Week 17 (Dec 8- Dec 12)
Dec9- 12 step breakdown- 2 1/2 hours
Dec10- Presentation work- 1 hour
Dec11- Manual update- 2 hours
Dec12- Department/presentation meeting- 2 hours
Dec12- Blog updates- 30 minutes