Production schedule for final term

Sound

– Write the voice-over for Pembroke Drive/Forfar Way, The Fence and The Forest

– Put together some score/soundscape for Pembroke Drive/Forfar Way, The Fence, The Forest and Wrexham Walk (I will probably have to buy Ableton as my trial is up; maybe I could see if there is any way the uni can help with that or if any of the departments already have Ableton)

– Fine-tune the voice-over and score/soundscape for Portadown Way, The Dream and Bodmin Walk

– Record and Re-Record all the voice-over (See what mics Michael has or seeif there are any other places I can borrow a mic from/find another space to record; using my own zoom and mic in the sound recording suite in Gilmorehill Halls has always left me with pretty bad audio)

Visuals

– Experiment with some possible effects for Pembroke Drive/Forfar Way, Bodmin Walk and The Fence (Some effects I have played with so far include dropping the frame rate (in the style of Ashes (2012, Apichatpong Weerasethakul) and using layers and transparency to simulate a double exposure (in the style of Visions of an Island (2016, Sky Hopinka); these techniques are interesting but not entirely original and possibly too clearly derivative of other films I have watched and want to compare my film too in the essay)

– Try and get it down to within 20 minutes, is currently sitting at 26 with space on the end for credits (I could cut out Wrexham Walk but then the film would only be the 3 houses and I think that Wrexham Walk works nicely as a ‘stoppage’)

– Subtitle the film (the main ‘voice-over’ parts will be quite easy to subtitle and I’ve already got the subtitles for Portadown Way, The Dream and Bodmin Walk; the subtitles for the memories will be more of a challenge)