Campsite as creative space



When we find the time to make a video for ourselves, we try to create something special and fun. Well, truth be told, it took us several days and four separate filming sessions to shoot a five-minute video—an homage to our “Camp ER&L” project. Was it fun? Depends on what your definition of fun is. Was it special? We think so because we learned some rather grueling lessons in the process.

Set design

Where there’s smoke, there’s creative fire. We originally shot with the fire pit in front of us. All the wood was damp and wouldn’t stay lit. Eventually, the smoke engulfed us, our eyes became bloodshot, and we were constantly coughing. It looked more like we were shooting a commercial for a 420 celebration. Good thing we fixed the issue in the last shoot. Creative spark: 1; fire pit: 0.

Production notes

One camera, two lights, boom mic, and an urban background with the electric rail system going by every 10 minutes drowning out all our mics. It was all about timing. Don’t mess up or we will have to do it again, and again, and again …

Heejung’s notes

I don’t talk about my design work much, so it was a good experience for me to try something different. I am actually looking forward to the next video.

Ryan’s notes

One day we will have a crew and I won’t be walking around incoherently rambling “white balance!” “Level check!” “Sound check!” “Mic check!” “Light check!”

Concluding Thoughts

We are our own worst critics and watching ourselves on video is revealing and painful. But we think we deserve an ooey-gooey-delicious s’more for all our efforts.