Hi everyone! Welcome to my twelfth production blog. While things were going smoothly. Of course there was another hiccup. The big cheating scene I raved about completing, of course it was incorrect. Of the many errors in the scene I would accept such as noise in the background or people moving too much, I made the worst and most simple mistake. I shot the video vertically. honestly this has made me quite upset. As much fun as this film was, I am honestly so ready to move on from it. I love AICE Media and it’s been a fun two years taking the course but my oh my this film has been very consuming. Since today is Friday, I do have to wait almost a week to continue filming. Due to scheduling the only days designated to film were Tuesdays through Thursdays. Hopefully Elijah, Jasmine, and Laura can all make it. But it’ll all be okay. One thing I am reassuring myself of is that spring break is near so I’ll be able to utilize more than 3 hours 3 days a week to get things moving. Honestly, ...
Hi everyone! Welcome to my 11th production blog. Finally almost there! So far, I would call this film journey fun, eventual, and mildly torturous. The main scenes needed for this film are the cheating scene, the park scene, the pre breakup scene, and the break up scene. Due to location issues, scenes that took place in Laura and Jasmine’s bedroom were done a little unconventional but in the end, the worked out. The scenes before the breakup scene, what i call the pre breakup scene, were filmed by Laura and Jasmine independently. Now, i think it’s appropriate for me to reveal the breakup scene. As discussed a few blogs back, I needed an element of chick flick drama. Since the film is a drama, I needed a dramatic confrontation/breakup scene to top it all off. The break up scene involves both Jasmine and Laura asking Elijah out to a dinner date. With both girls being so persuasive, Elijah ultimately agrees to two back to back dates. The plan is for Elijah to arrive at the restaurant ...
A sticky, intimate bond between mother and daughter becomes threatened when the mother helps her teenage daughter throw a party to impress new, popular friends. Sound: In the dialogue, there is no difference in how the mother and daughter speak to each other, speaking more like friends than mother and daughter. However, when the party starts, the mom begins interjecting herself into the daughter's conversations, teaching her how to take a jello shot and encouraging her to come into the pool. The added sound contributes to the setting, with dance music that helps bring the idea of it being a party altogether. This is made apparent when there is no dialogue and the daughter is just dancing, where all that can be heard is the music she's dancing to. There is no dialogue that needs to be understood or listened to, more so the viewer can focus on the daughter's awkward movements and how she feels in that moment. Mis-en-scene: The opening scenes work as a good introduction...
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