NRG Productions
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
EOC Week 10 - Final Exam Evaluation
This class has opened my eyes in a perspective that I have never seen
the real world in the way this class presents itself. I would have never
thought of myself being a businesswoman and that I would understand how to run
and create a business. And after learning more and more about what it takes,
especially in the creative side, it doesn’t have to be that hard to pull it
off. It’s not going to happen overnight, but much planning and preparation
needs to be done to make it happen. Knowing what kind of customers you need and
how you are going to make these customers want your product (business) is key.
Outside of the book and strategy, another thing I have learned from this class
is determination and confidence that you can do it and WILL do it. “Action
speaks more than words.” My idea for my business plan is a coffee shop with
live music. I like mom and pop’s kind of businesses because they are real and
they connect with costumers more than just thinking of making it big and
receiving money. And after doing this assignment for this class, I have really
considered doing and opening this kind of small business someday. It really is
something I can see myself pulling it off. As far as keeping up with all the
assignments, I kept with all my tweets and blog posts. For the actual business
plan, I was hard for me to express in writing how I envisioned the plan in my
head. I was missing a few things but I at least tried and had everything for my
production binder. Later on I intend to fix my business plan.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
BOC Week 9 Photo Challenge - Producer's Choice
I was the producer for a team production. We re-sound designed the movie Night of the Living Dead (1968). What we were in production for was Foley, ADR, SFX, Scoring, Mixing/Mastering, and Video Editing. We edited down the movie into 42 minutes that would fit in an hour block of television time. I was in charge of Foley production and had all the master tracks for all the individual area stems. I did all the audio editing as well. Once I received everyone's individual work, I was responsible in putting it all together as we did our weekly screening previews of or progress up until the due date. This whole experience was alot of fun but very tedious and frustrating work. Working with others is not easy but we all pulled it through and delivered a great final product. The pre-production documentation was not a delightful experience but it is something that needs to get done for all your spotting sheets to keep all recording sessions run smoothly with an outlined schedule. For these "mockup" job assignments, I had to fire the General Manager at midpoint production and hire a new classmate to fill in. I did the necessary to make the production process what it needed to be and with more strict deadlines. This project was alot of fun!
EOC Week 9 - Tennis Clinic
As all of us deal with having work to pay the bills, Rob Johnson was bold enough to quit working for a newspaper to follow his dreams. Living in Orlando, FL he decided that he was going to teach tennis, his passion, at a couple resorts. The theory was simple in charging only $50 an hour and the hotel would get 10% of it. To start off, he invested $500 for custom "Coach Rob's EZ Tennis Academy" T-shirts. The good thing about Rob is that he was pursuing his passion as a Tennis player and he got to do that everyday. The bad thing about his plan is the lack-of plan that was involved. Already knowing that his placement of living was Orlando would've been the first red flag because the weather includes humidity, and lots of rain. Having these weather issues blocks off hours or days of income. Most of his clients were children that were forced to take lessons by their parents and in result, he had to babysit rather than teach. Along the way, he also realized that teaching was not for him because his passion way playing tennis. Learning about Rob in this article showed me the importance of doing research and building a business plan correctly before getting yourself into a situation that will ultimately backfire.
BOC Week 8 Photo Challenge - You as the Professional
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
BOC Week 7 Photo Challenge - Screenplay Cover
For my commercial scriptwriting class we were assigned to write commercials every week. One of the assignments was to write a Public Service Announcement (PSA) for an existing company. I chose to do my PSA on Save the Music foundation. I chose this one because it is important to me that children are able to have the opportunity to have music programs in their school. It's been a huge controversy for many years now because the first programs that are cut financially are music classes while keeping all sports. I am against cutting funds for music because without music the world would not be the same without it. Music is the only universal language. It is also proven that children learn and concentrate better when they are involved in music classes than when they are not. My PSA was about a composer who is writing his next orchestra piece in his apartment. There are no words and all you hear are bits and pieces that are happening in his brain. He writes on staff paper. He gets ready into a tuxedo. He gets in a cab rushing out to make it to the concert. He is late. He gets to the theatre and runs to the music stand to give the first downbeat to the orchestra when then he realizes as he looks up that there are empty seats in from of him and looks behind him to the audience to an empty theatre. Silence.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
BOC Week 6 Photo Challenge - Special Effects
This is a screenshot picture of a project that I was working on for my Advanced Editing class. The theme was "Tell a Story" so it was completely free game of what I could do to film and edit a short story. Since this was my 3rd video editing class, I wanted to challenge myself and bring something new and different to the table. In my head I envisioned that someone had stolen the "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign on Las Vegas Blvd, and there would be a detective and witnesses to unravel the story of what really happened. I also wanted it to be comedic. I went to the strip and asked random people to answer the question "Who was it? and What did you see?" This was a really fun and funny experience to deal with drunk people, which made the video the better. As for the detective, I for sure wanted him to be in silhouette and I used a practical effect where I took a lighting kit and aimed it to the wall with a black background to have the silhouette effect which worked! I was proud of myself in accomplishing my vision into my work.
EOC Week 6 - How Do I See Myself Starting in the Industry?
As of right now, I have only half a year until my expected graduation
date. What I need to between now and then is focus on my portfolio for
graduation and put together my demo reel. In the meantime, I plan to expand
outside of school and bring in outside work to my demo reel, which would set me
aside from my fellow classmates. An advantage to that is networking and meeting
new people to expand those connections needed in the industry. After graduation
I see myself starting in the industry working on little projects and charging a
small amount and build by reputation by word of mouth. Aside from doing
projects on my own times, I am going to also seek and hope to be a part of a company which will advance my career forward. In order for me to find a job, I can apply like crazy to various jobs postings or I can successfully be connected into one through my networking and connections. I plan to mingle with those in my field and constantly meeting new people to get my foot in the door.
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