Week 11
This week was all about the boat documentary in that it is
the film that I have the most left to do and also the film that requires
consistant application. On Thursday I turned up in the morning to film and
managed to capture some essential stages of the boats production. The main bow
of the boat was attached as well as some guides for the frame. It is a very
tight workspace and there is three other men in there with me but overall I am
managing to squeeze into spots where I am not in the way. It helps that the
builder (Jim Horgan) wants me to be there. At one stage he was working on the
bench while I was filming him and one of the others walked in between him and
the camera, there was a subtle glance at the other bloke which told me how
aware Jim is of the camera. This tight and confined space is very different
from my previous experiences, I am more liable to be in the way while the lads
building the boat are more aware of my presence. Because the process can switch
between moving very fast and very slow I need to be switched on at all times. Even
though I knew this there were instances where I wasn’t switched on and it meant
that I didn’t get the shot.
Saturday 6th April
I turned up early today, I had been promised that it was an
essential part of the build and my eagerness got the better of me. In the end I
was an hour early, I instead used this time to walk down to the sea and to get
some extra sound for the film. I wanted to get the sound of the sea to overlay
onto the film (it is after all about boats..) but since there was construction
works going on nearby I had to walk pretty far along to get out of the range of
the sound of building. When filming the guys (three again) I had to be aware of
what they were doing and where they were in order to stay out of the way. I
have an idea of what I would like to portray but at the moment I am anyway
shooting everything that happens. I would like to capture the full life of the
building of a boat but this means a lot of editing as I have captured and will
capture so much. Today I managed to get the beginning proper of the
construction of the boat, the sides are beginning to go on and it is therefore
beginning to take shape.