PRODUCTION PORTFOLIO
AVD. FILM
SESSION: November 2012
NAME: Alexander Davis
SCHOOL: Capuchino High
Table of Contents
Individual Rational for Film……………………………………………………………………. 2
Individual Written Commentary………………………………………………………………3-8
Individual Rationale for Infinity
Infinity was created as an almost satirical, sci-fi adventure; focused on the concept of equality between manufactured life and natural intelligence. The protagonist, a well-sung community helper, is called upon to create a program that will solve all problems. While the protagonist is successful, he becomes obsessed in becoming the sole benefactor of humanity, causing him to dismiss the program as a simple tool. The climax builds until a final plea from the program for recognition of its major contribution; once again ignored. Resolution of the film offers little comfort towards improvement. With a final retaliation from the program causing a war, the protagonist turned antagonist begins to create a new program, suggesting the repetition of mistakes.
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Individual Written Commentary for Infinity
Inspiration originated from the Sci-fi action movie The Matrix. This movie focuses on a protagonist who must overcome the realization that the word around him is inexistent, and is formulated for the benefit of intelligent robots. This notion of manufactured intelligence that can overcome biotic life is incorporated in the film Infinity, portrayed by a program that vows for revenge against a human race that has cast it aside. The program has destructive abilities, and is able to cause a war to begin. My title, Infinity, represents humanity’s continuous strive for easy methods of obtaining perfection (F1). When Zander, the protagonist, initially attempted to improve the world through the use of a program that is manipulated for minimum human effort. Once humanity suffers from retaliation of the program, Zander creates a new program to reestablish order. This repetition is closely related to the title, suggesting that humanity rests on comfort rather than on efficiency.
The majority of the film was shot using a Canon EOS Rebel, which I found shot high-quality footage yet allowed for easy manipulation. Certain special scenes were shot with different cameras to create the illusion of being original footage. For example, the “Skype” scene with “Agent X” was shot entirely with a webcam (F4). The webcam made a contrast that I found ideal to simulate a form of concealment, like a witness protection program, and could be not be as easily achieved with the camera.
Apparel worn during the movie reflects well upon the clothes worn in movies like the Matrix. I also found the transition of clothes helped show Zander’s changes in personality, from normal, modern, teenage clothes to a black turtleneck with sunglasses. It was necessary for the actors to be wearing the clothes at the correct time, so I created a schedule for the shots to be shot efficiently, limiting the amount of changing.
Additional props had to be set as well, such as the arm chair from the Agent X scene. To again create obstruction through natural light sources of Agent X’s face, I oriented a chair to face the window in the family room. Then I carefully avoided the chair during the next scenes, yet such precaution was unnecessary, as the chair was often not filmed, as evident in the blocking shots. Zander’s sunglasses were also a neat find, as they added a sense of superiority within Zander’s character. The shots themselves were filmed during key times, and I split the filming between two days. This also helped ensure the quality of scenes, as the first day was shot during the afternoon into evening, and the second day during the morning to afternoon. This was, the shots that required a special time could be reoriented in the opposite order the next day. The filming lasted about five to six hours, and was entirely shot using the same script.
The title Infinity helps create the tie between the film and the message of a flawed society.
I envisioned this film to be of the satirical, sci-fi genre, and hoped to focus on equality. Zander was an improved version of myself, with my values, yet with common human flaws of distorted meaning behind actions of good. Zander’s intent was to successfully generate a methods of overcoming world problems, yet found his contribution to be a way of generating publicity for himself, as most humans act. Infinity raises the question if act that benefit the one acting are really acts of goodwill. The climatic end of the film shows the downside of acting for personal benefit, as Zander had accepted the acknowledgement of changing the world for the better, and would be forced to take the blame of causing a new World War. However, these cases of “justice” are rare, and often the selfish acts are accepted as regular by society. Also, the film is comfortless for the improvement of humanity, as Zander’s solution towards fixing the problems caused by the program’s retaliation is to create a new program. The repetition of human mistakes causes the society to be flawed, and I feel should be revealed. Infinity examines this flawed repetition, and displays the quote “if you fail, try and try again” as flawed itself. Failure is acceptable, but Zander’s character decided to repeat himself simply for his reputation to be maintained.
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