Thursday, February 13, 2020

Planning Blog: Storyboard



Creating the storyboard, was a lot more perplex than we originally thought. Due to us forgetting the amount of clips we needed.  Thus we ending up having to start the entire process over. Therefore, instead of going by seconds we went based on the scene and everything that it acquired.  Breaking down our film in the ways of the storyboard helped us to realize how we wanted to go about the film itself.  It allowed us to really go into details. Thoughts on how we wanted to portray the transitions were one of the major keys when it came to the titles.  We were able to figure out the outfits and which angles were best to use in order to create suspense or capture an emotion.  Story boarding gave us a different perspective to our film as whole.

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Planning Blog: Sound Script




With the sound script, we all came to realize that everything has to be in it.  We were unaware of how much sound our film possessed until breaking it down.  Going scene by scene and physically writing out what each scene has was an eye opener.  Due to us doing a  thriller we really had to figure out with non-dietetic sound went with which.  Almost like finding the perfect match, but for a specified scene.  I would say the dialogue was fun because we tried to make it serious but witty.  Giving hints as to what the actresses' personalities were.  We had to keep in mind the audience and what score will keep them interested in the film.  We had to listen to audios of thriller movies to play around with our ideas.

Planning Blog: Shooting Script




The PowerPoint helps to crate a visual of what my group and I and trying to reach.  Throughout each slide you will be able to visualize what we want each scene to capture.  The slides are helping you imagine the passage of time.  As well as to help the audience follow the break down of our script. The team and I will be shooting from a variety of different angles to give off different vibes throughout the film making process.  As you go through the slide you'll begin to sense the build up of the intensification we are trying to get across in our film. With shooting we have to take inconsideration the lighting and timing.  These two are one of the most important for our film. Along with the shooting process we have a bunch of cross cuts as  well as sot reverse shots. Shooting with editing these certain shots we must take our time to make sure everything lines up in theway we would like it to.