Friday, January 31, 2020

Title Research: THE REAPING

     Hey world, it's Aniyah! Today we are going to be researching and reviewing the title scene of The Reaping on watchthetitles.com. The genres of this movie are horror and thriller, the same as our movie. There are 7 questions that are going to be answered and explained in this blog.
The Questions
Q1: The first question is How many titles are displayed during the opening sequences to the film?
A:There are 27 titles that are displayed during the opening sequence of the film. These titles include the names of the actors, directors, screenplay, producers, executive producers, etc.
Q2: The second question is What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? 
A:The images that were prioritized in this film were as simple as leaves, stone walls, microscopic images, eyes(specifically eyelashes),  bursts of ink, and I cannot make out what some of the images are because they are so zoomed in.
Q3: The third question is What connotations do the images carry?
A: The connotations that these pictures carry are suspense. How much they zoom in the pictures show how they don't want you want you to know what those items or things are. The simple items like the leaves, bricks, or stone walls may represent something bigger then itself. These pictures urge the viewer to continue watching the movie.
Q4: How is the genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset?
A:  The genre is reinforced through symbolic codes is the images. They represent something bigger than itself.
Q5: How does the film establish an enigma from the outset?
A: The film establishes an enigma because it builds up suspense by not knowing what the images that are very zoomed in are. For the images you can see, you don't know how they would be significant in the movie. The music also plays a big part in building up the enigma(the mystery.) For example if there was happy, upbeat music you would think that the movie is positive and possibly a comedy. In this specific movie opening there was mysterious and eerie music. This music was setting the tone for the whole movie.
Q6: What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience?
A: The strategies that are being used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience are the film needed to show how their movie is going to be different from others. Another strategy used was they showed what company was producing this movie. In this case it was Warner Bros. Warner Bros company is very well known and liked. Some big movies they produced were, The Exorcist, The Dark Knight, Aquaman, and many more popular films.
Q7: How has technology been used effectively?
A: While answering this question I considered all of the following, camera angles,transitions, and editing. For editing they have to merge together all the images and videos. They also have to edit in all the titles as well as the music.

Title Research: VENOM

       Hey world, it's Aniyah. Today we are going to be researching and reviewing the title scene of Venom on artofthetitle.com. The genres of this movie are horror and thriller, the same as our movie. The other genres of this movie are superhero and science fiction. There are 7 questions that are going to be answered and explained in this blog
Q1: The first question is How many titles are displayed during the opening sequences to the film?
A: There are 24 titles that are displayed during the opening sequence of the film. These titles include the names of the actors, directors, screenplay, producers, executive producers, etc.
Q2: The second question is what images are prioritized in the opening sequence?
A:The images that were prioritized in this film were ink blots. The ink blots either turned into something or appeared as something from the beginning. Some images were scratching claws, beetles, the actual main character(venom),fossils, skulls, bridges, and random creatures.
Q3: The third question is what connotations do the images carry?
A: The connotations that these pictures carry are showing you things that are gonna play a big part in the movie. For example the main character is obviously going to venom so they are going to show a sneak peak of that character. Another example is the bridge. This could possibly be hinting to where a significant scene is going to occur.
Q4: How is the genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset?
A: The genre is reinforced through symbolic and technical codes because like I have said in the past questions the images/objects represent more then they show.
Q5: How does the film establish an enigma from the outset?
A: The film establishes an enigma because like I said in question 3 the images represent something, their there for a reason. Without the images the opening film would just be boring and bland. But some of the reasons for the images are unknown. That's what adds mystery to the film.
Q6: What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience?
A: The strategies that are being used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience are the film needed to show how their movie is going to be different from others. This movie is different then others because the main character of the movie is a villain. Another strategy used was that they showed how the movie was based on a original Marvel Comic. This will bring in a lot more viewers because it will pull in comic lovers and movie lovers. Another strategy used is they used a villain from another movie. Spider-man 3 is when Venom is first introduced.
Q7: How has technology been used effectively?
A: While answering this question I considered all of the following, camera angles,transitions, and editing. For editing they have to merge together all the images and videos. They also have to edit in all the titles as well as the music.

Title Research: SPLICE

    Hey world, it's Aniyah! In this blog we are going to get more insight into the world of title sequences, from another movie. I am going to continue using these two sites to get my research: www.artofthetitle.com and www.watchthetitles.com. The movie I chose to do research on in this blog is Splice. This movie relates to my movie because they fit under the same genre which is thriller. This film is about a young scientific couple who try to complete groundbreaking genetic engineering experiments. They attempt to introduce human DNA into their work of splicing animal genes. 

1. How many titles are displayed during the opening sequences to the film?
There are some images that are related to what the inside of the human body look s like. The words look like veins.


2. What images are prioritized in the opening sequences?
Images of veins and blood cells because that is what the movie consists of.

3.What connotations do the images carry?
It gives you a suspensful and eerie and feeling.

4. How is genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset?
The opening sequence gives you some insight int what the movie is about. The images in the opening sequence give you a thrilling feeling to figure out what happens next.

5. How does the film establish an enigma from the outset?
The images of the veins and blood cells make you want to know more about the movie.

6. What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience?
They made it seem like the audience was taking a tour into the world inside the human body. This is to really grasp the audience attention.

7.  How has technology been used effectively?
They used low lighting for an eerie feeling. They used incidental music to build suspense and there were fade ins and fade outs to create mystery.

Thats all  have for you guys! Thanks for reading and blog you later!

Title research on the second website

This is a website called www.watchthetitles.com. This website came in handy because the other website didn't have all the movies I wanted to see. I watched the titles of the hostage, manhunt, and twister. They are not all exactly the horror category but they do fall under a thriller. Throughout these, I learned many titles that come up during the first two minutes of a film. At the beginning of films, they put who is presenting the film aka the company. Then they have the title come up in some cool way that goes along with the film genre. After that, they show the most important actresses of actors starring in the film. Basically from there, it goes down from everybody who did a job to make the film possible. IN the ones I've seen the casting usually comes right after all the people who star in the movie. After that, the person who produced the music comes into place. At this point, a variation of titles can come out. This can be the editor, art director, visual effects, costume designer, production designer, and finally at the end will always be directed by. This is why this website was crucial to my research about tiles.

Title Research on first website

 As you see above there is a screenshot with a website on it, which is www.artofthetitles.com. I researched this website to get a better idea of titles. For our 2 minute film, we need to have all the right titles for it. But they need to fit into the type of movie we are doing. For example, in a crime movie, a title could be shooting out of the gun. Or if the movie was about the water the title could be coming out of an air bubble. The purpose of doing the research was to watch other movie beginnings to get a good idea of what the proper titles would be and good ways to present them. It is a website that has all types of movies and shows intros that have different titles. I watched over 20 starting intros. Out of all these intros, I started going through only horror and thriller movies. Not only did this help with the titles it helped with getting ideas for our film. Now I have all these great ideas for the film and good ways to carry out the titles. Now It was a really good resource to have because it gave me many ideas for the film. But I will still do more research on the proper titles. This is so the film will be perfect.



Title Research: TWO EYES STARING

     Hey world, it's Aniyah! I have discovered a new movie that fits in the same genre as the movie I am going to create soon. This movie is really going to help my group and I grasp the audience's attention, not only by film, but also by the creativity of the titles. I got my research from a website called www.watchthetitles.com and www.artofthetitles.com. These websites helped me realize the importance of the title sequences in a film. A few thins I learned from these sites are that you have to make the titles visible. If not, than the readers will begin viewing the movie with confusion. Another thing I learned is that the structure and the visuals of the title sequences must relate to the film, to give the audience a little insight into what mood the movie will give them. Especially, if the film is horror, the beginning must give the audience an eerie feeling. This is also imperative because we want to grasp the audience's attention as soon as the movie starts.

    The movie I did research on is called "Two Eyes Staring". The movie is about  girl who moves into parent's mansion with her family, but as time passes a woman discovers a dark and scary secret. Here are some need-to-know questions about the title sequences of this movie:

1. How many titles are displayed during the opening sequences to the film?
The font of the titles are dark shady, so this helps me infer that the movie that there is some mystery in this film.

2. What images are prioritized in the opening sequences?
There are images of a girl playing around and doing normal everyday things, but it also loos like there are some unexpected things that are going on behind close doors that she may not know about.

3. What connotations do the images carry?
These are visuals of some scandalous actions going on behind the titles, so that helps me infer that this movie includes with some skeletons in their closet that  will most likely come out near the end of the movie.

4. How is genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset?
The visuals and the editing techniques are what reinforces genre. The way the movie presents itself from the very beginning to the very end screams horror. Even in the first two minutes the movies automatically gives you clues to let you know the movie is going to be horrific and scary.


5. How does the film establish an enigma from the outset?
It has scary images in the background that already have you at the edge of your seat with a strong desire to know what is going to happen next. This is one of the main purposes of horror films.

6. What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience?
The low lighting in the beginning of the movie sets an uncanny mood for the audience to get a hint of what they may feel during the movie. They used slow tempo music in the beginning of the film to add to the mystery of the movie.

7.  How has technology been used effectively?
In the images that they were portraying, they made it seem like the images were a part of pages that were being burned or wilting away. Tracking shots were used in different aspects of the sequences. Editing techniques such as fade in and fade out were used.

That is all the information I have for today's blog! Thanks for reading and blog you later!
TWO EYES OPEN
WATCH THE TITLES





Sunday, January 26, 2020

Last Example of Horror

Hey world, it's Aniyah! The movie that I decided to watch and dissect was the The Quiet Place.
This genre of this movie is horror/thriller. This movie is about a family who must live their lives in silence after a mysterious creature that hunt by sound threaten their survival.
C.L.A.M.P.S

Costume- The costumes that the actors wear in this movie is worn down and dirty looking clothing. Which makes sense because their living off of what they have and what the mother can sew. In most of the movie they are wearing hats and jackets as well. Also because they cannot make sound they don't wear shoes.

Lighting- The lighting in this movie is mostly natural lighting. In most areas in the city the power is out therefore no artificial lighting. In the families house their are many candles providing light.

Acting- The acting in this moving is incredible. There is very little sound in this movie so the actors have to make dramatic facial expressions in order to get the emotions correctly.

Makeup- The makeup in this is little to none. The only "makeup" in this movie would be the effect of looking dirty. This would be called special effects not makeup.

Props- The props that were included in this movie were buckets, garden hoes, gardening tools, stereos,  kids toys, medicine, endless cans of foods, and many more.

Setting: The setting in this movie is somewhere in the country but not to far away from the city. The characters are seen many times traveling to the city for supplies. The main setting in this movie is the familes farm/house. This is where the family is safe and protected.
C.A.M.S

Camera Angles and Shots- high angle, over the shoulder, establishing shot, long shot, two person shot, and mid shot.

Movements- tracking shot, pan, and eye level.

Sound-
sound bridge, diegetic sound,toedent sound, score, dialog, non-diegetic sound.

Elements I like and elements I didn't like- I liked the acting in this movie. It takes very skilled actors in order to show such emotion without speaking. I enjoyed watching it because the ending of the movie was unknown throughtout the whole film.There weren't any elements I didn't like about the film except maybe it was a little too quiet at times.

The Second Example of Horror

The movie that I decided to watch and dissect was the Inside Man: Most Wanted.
It is an action movie having to do with a criminal mastermind family that went to steal Nazi gold back from a U.S bank
C.L.A.M.P.S

Costume- Most of the people were the police or FBI So they were wearing uniforms and kevlar. The people who weren't the police were forced by the criminals to wear burgundy jumpsuits so the police couldn't tell who was who.

Lighting- They start off with a studio effect sunlighting. Then as it gets darker they have the people use flashlights and have street lights to brighten the screen while its dark.

Acting- The bad guys had to act as if they were German and had thick accents. The other people acted terrified of dying and did very good at it. There was one character who had to act like she was on the outside as a victim but she was actually part of the robbery. The cops were realistic but could have been better at acting like they were scared.

Makeup- The girl that was acting as if she was a victim had to put makeup on her face and body to make it seem like she was abused. So they used lipstick and eyeshadows to blend into her skin to make it look like bruises. The people who were hit or shot had blood on their wounds and on their clothes.

Props- They had cars, helicopters, trucks, guns, fake gold, drills, phones, and fake money.

Scenery-  Late afternoon to midnight. Everything moving fast and peoples lives at risk.

C.A.M.S

Camera Angles- high angle, over the shoulder,

Movements- tracking shot, pan,
Pov,  establishing shot, eye level ,

Sound-
sound bridge, diegetic sound, score, dialog, non-diegetic sound.

Elements I like and elements I didn't like- I liked the story line of the movies. It was very action-packed and it wasn't a movie I could just tell what the ending was gonna be. I enjoyed watching it because it kept me on the edge of my seat. There weren't any elements I didn't like about the film.

Third Example of Horror

   Hey world, it's Aniyah. I am going to give you another interesting example of horror to give you more insight into the different aspects of horror. The movie I did research on was Annabelle directed by John R. Leonetti (2014).

Camera Angles/Shots/Movements- Establishing shots, tracking, shots, extreme close-up shots, and medium long shots are frequently used in this film. These shots are meant to help the audience interpret what will happen, allow the audience to feel involved, and give the audience a sense of intensity.

Sound- Sound Motif and Incidental Music is used in the movie Annabelle. The purpose of this is to give the film a sad and dark mood. There are also non-diegetic soundtrack in this film to feed to the dark mood of this film.

Editing-  Jump cuts are used often in this film, because the purpose is to create tension and to build up the scenes to important upcoming events.

Costumes- The characters are dressed in normal clothing. This is to make it seem like the characters are normal people who live in a normal neighborhood, but that changes once Annabelle enters their lives.

Lighting- Low key lighting is used a lot towards the middle of film, because that is when Annabelle begins her dark deeds.

Actors- In the beginning, the actors were people with normal lives, until receive a doll, Annabelle. The doll starts to haunt them and ruins their lives in way they would not imagine.

Makeup-  The characters wear natural and bright makeup.

Props- The props are the furniture inside the house and the main character of the movie, the doll, Annabelle.

Setting- In the beginning the setting is a bright and friendly neighborhood, but then it gets very dark and eerie in the household of the people that are being haunted.

Elements I like- I like the mystery of the doll and how the lives of the people changed when they least expected it too.

Elements I do not like- Nothing! I love everything!

First Example of Horror


Hi blog, today we are going to be talking about this fascinating movie that I watched recently. The movie is called "The Call" directed by Brad Anderson. It was released in 2013. The genre is thriller. I decided to watch this movie because the genre of our movie is thriller as well.
   C.L.A.M.P.S
Costumes
In most thriller movies the clothes tend to be quite on the normal side. On other occasions  if their is violence and blood involved in a movie their may be stained cloths on the actors. This movie was about a kidnapping, therefore the kidnapper was usually wearing sunglasses or a hat, to hide his true identity. Another costume in this movie was police officer uniforms. The victim of the kidnapping was wearing regular, causal clothing.

Lighting: 
The lighting in this movie was different in each scene. For example one scene the car the kidnapper was driving fast to try to get away from the police and the light was bright because it was outside on the road in broad daylight. In another scene the victim is being held in a basement and lighting is very very low.

Actors: 
Most of the movie is actors being very dramatic and trying to build the suspense until the end of the movie. Many of the scenes you don't know whats gonna happen in the end. This is good for these movies because it leaves viewers wanting more. This is what makes them stay until the end of the movie.

Makeup:
In this movie there isn't any need for drastic amounts of makeup needed so therefore therefore its very natural. From time to time special effect makeup is needed for gory, bloody scenes. Makeup artists come in when there filming to make it look as real as possible. For example the victim in the movie got punched in the face and they had to make it appear as if she had a black eye. 

Props:
There were many props in this movie. In the 911 dispatcher scenes they use objects like headsets to show that their communicating with caller. Another props can be weapons. Such as knives or guns.

Setting:
 The setting is the moving is a lot of different places including basements,police stations, car trunks, parking lots, on the road, cars, and many many more. There are so many settings because the kidnapper is always changing locations to not get caught and/or seen.

C.A.M.S
Camera angles: Low angle, eye level, and high angle.

Movements and shots: Pan shot, trunk shot, close up, extreme close up, two shot, and aerial shot.

Common Sound and Editing:
Non-diegetic sound, diegetic sound, dialogue, sound bridge, and sound track.

Elements I like and Don't Like:
The elements I like are the jump scares and the unexpected twists in thriller movies
The elements I don't like is when the ending is predictable, in this movie the ending was kinda predictable.

The Final Result of the Movie

    Hey world, it's Aniyah. In this blog I am going to reveal the final result of our movie. We have officially decided that the genre of our movie is going to be a horror film. The storyline of our movie is that there is girl who is not very nice and has a poor father and lives with her wealthy mother just for money. She continues to do bad deeds until suddenly she gets cursed and than kidnapped. The big question will be, who did it? The movie will be filled with a lot of suspense, scariness, and mystery. Thanks for reading my blog! Blog you later!

Research of Genre: Western

     Hey world, it's Aniyah. So, our first project in AICE Media was to do research on a genre topic picked at random. We got western as our genre topic and honestly, it was something I didn't know much about.  Western has never really been the type of movies I liked to watch. After the research, I learned a lot more about the genre and started to find appreciation for it. They put a lot of work into shooting the action shots in the film and getting the perfect angle of the shoot-offs. Things that are often seen are guns horses and cowboys. They have a lot of scenes where it shows the cowboy riding off into the sunset or just riding off in general. They add extra sounds like horse clacking and gunshots and even background music. 


Genre Research of Horror and Thriller

       Hey world! It's Aniyah and in this blog I am going to fill you in on some very interesting info about the world of horror and thriller. I going to guide on the different camera angles, shots, movements, mis-en-scene, sounds, editing techniques, and elements I do or do not like.

Thriller

Camera Angles- Common camera angles in thriller are low angles, high angles, and dutch/canted angles. These are commonly used to emphasize vulnerability or power, which are some ingredients in suspense.

Camera Shots/Movements- Common camera shots and movements are hand held shots, pan shots, and close-up shots. These techniques are sued to build the drama within a thriller.

Editing Techniques- Common editing techniques that are used are cross cutting and flashbacks. These are some of the building blocks for suspense.

Examples- A few thriller films that use these methods are Get Out (2017), As Above, So Below (2014), It (2017) and Dunkirk (2017).

Sounds- Common sounds in thriller movies are incidental music, sound motif, sound bridge, and diegetic sound. These sounds are frequently used to build climax and tension. For example, eerie footsteps indicate something is coming. 

Costumes- The characters are usually seen in normal clothing to create realism in the movie. The bad guys are commonly seen in dark colors.

Lighting- Common lighting used in thrillers is low key lighting, this is used often because it sets the mood of a thriller film.

Actors- In thriller films, there is always the good guy and the bad guy. The bad character always commits crimes and unruly actions and the good character is coming up with ways to commit deeds and stop the bad guy.

Makeup- The bad characters usually wear bold eyeliner and dark colors to show off their evilness. The good characters usually wear light makeup.

Props- Props that are commonly used in thrillers are any type of weaponry and it is usually shown when there is confrontation between the bad guy and the good guy.

Setting- Thrillers are commonly shot in urban areas, for example, the city. They are shot in isolated places, for example, am abandoned house or a dark alley.

Elements I like- I love the feeling of suspense and tension. I love the feeling of curiosity and the strong desire to know what is going to happen next.

Elements I do not like- I do not like so many killings in one movie, it makes me really uncomfortable.

Horror 

Costumes- In many horror films, they wear regular clothing like jeans and t-shirts. Most of the time murders have blood all over there clothing. In the case where there are monsters, they are usually in ripped up clothing that has holes and missing pieces. In most horror movies the killer has a mask on and gloves to hide their identity.

Lighting- One type of lighting in horror movies is uplighting. This is when the light is facing up in someone's direction to show their face or a certain feature. Another type is spotlighting it is used to put light on something or someone in a dark room. This is mostly used to revel a new finding to a horror movie like a dead body or a missing person.\

Acting- Most of the acting has to do with being scared. Trying to make the movie more dramatic and pull the audience into the scenes. They put fear into the eyes of the people watching to keep them on the edge of their seats. They are usually running and screaming. Or in some cases hiding and whispering.

Makeup- They have gory makeup. This can be in bruises with a variety of shades of black purple and blue. Or cuts that are deep and bloody. They have special effects makeup artists come in to make the wounds and make them look real. They use eyeshadows and lipsticks to blend and deepen the look.

Props- Depending on the type of horror movie they can use a lot of different props to scare you. In murder movies, they can use fake knives and or guns. And in kidnapping movies, they can use fake chains to tie them up and assortments of fake weapons. They can use fake bodies made from silicon and plastic to fool you into thinking its a dead body.

Scenery- It often ends up on a dark foggy night where the moon is full and the spooky feeling too it. It could be in a haunted place like a house or an abandoned building. Or it could be like a graveyard or in the dark forest far from home.


Camera angles- Low angle, eye level, high angle.

Movements and shots- pov shot, wide shot, CGI, establishing shot, two shot, three-shot, trunk shot, handheld shots, tracking shot, zoom in and out, close up.

Editing-  eye-line match, fadeout, reaction shot.

Sound- sound bridge, diegetic sound, score, dialog, and non-diegetic sound.

Examples-  It, Nightmare on elm street, The conjuring, The exorcist,  A quiet place.

Elements of horror- jump scares, monsters, murder, ghosts, kidnapping, emotional response.

Elements I like- Jump scares and the emotional attachment you get to the character as their person build up a story in the film.

Elements I don't like-  I don't like it When there are kidnappings in scary movies because I know it happens a lot and it always ends up keeping me up at night.

Friday, January 17, 2020

Pitch Ideas

      Hey world, it's Aniyah! In the last blog, I announced the three pitch ideas my group and I were considering for our project. Recently, we narrowed it down to two ideas. We eliminated the pitch about a woman deceiving her close ones and than she ends up dying, but no one knows who did it. We got rid of that  pitch because we want this project to be really creative and that idea did not fit our standards. We agreed it was still a really good idea, but we have something better in mind. My group and I chose the first two pitches. The first pitch was about a rebellious daughter, who is not very nice to people and lives with her dad, but her wealthy mom decides to come back into her life and the girl decides to live with her mom and suddenly the girl disappears. The second pitch was about a mean person, who lives in a nice neighborhood and treats no one nicely. One day a ghost comes along and puts a curse on that person and something tragic happens to that person. Stephanie and I came up with a really good idea to combine the pitches and unite them into one.

     We decided this would be a good idea because they both have something to do with a person who is not very nice and then ends up having something bad happen to them. We want theme of this movie to be about karma. The moral of the story will be what goes around, will always come back around. We also thought it would be interesting to make a scary movie about karma because most people think karma can be a scary thing. There is only one problem: the ghost in the second pitch. We wouldn't be able to have access to a green screen to make one of us look like a ghost. To add on, it would be tacky to have a white sheet over someone to make them seem like a ghost. So we had to get rid of the ghost idea. But we came up with many other ideas to replace the ghost! The two ideas we thought of was witch putting a curse on the girl or the girl kills someone and the relative of the victim comes back to haunt her.

    Later on, we came up with a new and improved pitch. We did this by making a few tweaks to the two previous ideas and combining them together to make something great. We are going to make the movie about a young lady who has a bad reputation. She grew up with only her father, but then her rich mother comes back into her life and she left her father to live with her mother. The father felt betrayed and waits for the perfect time to seek revenge. As her life goes on, she makes bad choices that lead her into killing someone in front of their relative. The relative will not stop until the murderer has paid her price. Suddenly, she dies. Who did it? Thanks for reading my blog. I can not wait until you read what happens next! Blog you later!

Pictures of my group and I communicating about the project and working on our blogs. 

The Start of the Final Task

     Hello, world it's Aniyah! It has been a while since I have made a blog, so let me give you some insight into who I am. I am a proud Haitian, who loves the color blue, I run Track and Field, and I play Lacrosse. AICE Media Studies is one of my favorite classes because I find it enjoyable to learn more about the film industry. What I learn in this class will really help me towards my dream of becoming a successful screenwriter. We work on many projects that help us learn more about the different aspects of filming. Previously, we worked on a music video and now we are at the start of our last project. In this project, we are making a two min movie, with an ending that will leave the audience wondering what happens next. I am very anxious for this project because this will give me chance to exercise my creativity and test out my filming skills. For this project, I am going to be working with my same group members: Lily and Stephanie.

        I chose to work with them again because I have realized that we all work really well  together. Within each project we have consistently shown great progress. We always hep each other out and we always have each others back. So, with this project I trust that we will do a tremendously great job with this final project. Additionally, I have learned many things along my journey in mt AICE Media Studies class.  I have learned there is a lot more to movies, music videos,  and commercials than just the cast and the cameras. There are many steps and procedures that need to be completed in order to make a great film. I learned about all the different film shots, angles, and movements. I figured out when to use certain shots and angles and when not to use them. I have gained the understanding of the basic things to know about a digital camera and a tripod.

      The first step to this project is to have an idea of what we want the movie to be about and how we are going to leave the audience in confusion. My group are working on coming up with a pitch. A pitch is a Hollywood term used to describe an idea where a film is encapsulated in 25 words or less. Usually with one sentence. So far, my group and I have come up with 3 pitches:

  • A rebellious daughter, who is not very nice to people, lives with her dad, but her wealthy mom decides to come back into her life and the girls decides to live with her mom. Suddenly, the girl disappears. Who did it?
  • A mean person, who lives in a nice neighborhood,  treats no one nicely. One day a scary ghost comes along and puts a curse on that person. Something tragic happens to that person. What happened?
  • A woman cheats on her husband and exposes her best friend's big secret. The woman suddenly dies, who did it? 
Thanks for reading my blog! I can not wait until you read what is next! Blog you later!