Friday, March 20, 2020

Editing: The First Phase In Re-editing

          Hey world, it's Aniyah! In my previous blogs I explained how there's a current outbreak of a newly discovered virus. I also explained the precautions they are taking because of this. Because we are currently limited to go places it has been difficult for my group and I to do the re-shoots. It was already a difficulty before these events happened because of how far away we live from each other. Now it's an even bigger issue. We have just decided to communicate through text and call to get some work done. During the break we have just focused on editing. Instead of Pinnacle Studios we continue to use iMovie through a MacBook. We are more familiar with iMovie which is why we continue to use it.

          First, we completed the first part of editing which dumping all the footage from the SD card into the computer. Then, we looked through all the shots we took and looked to see which shots would be best to use for the film. We cut all the shots we did not use and put the shots we did use in order. Than we started on the transitions and editing techniques. We put in all the fade outs, fade ins, and more into the film. Once we completed that we looked through the whole film again to make sure there was no choppiness in between scenes. We enjoyed trying different techniques because we believe it made it more interesting and kept the audience engaged. We also made sure each shot, movement, and techniques was in order so that it would match with the scenes. We could only get so much done in so little time. In future blogs I will continue to inform you on my journey. Thanks for reading and blog you later!







Limited Ability to Film

           Hey world, it's Aniyah! Within these past few months there has been an outbreak of a newly discovered virus known as the Corona virus aka COVID-19. Due to this unexpected outbreak precautions have been made. Schools have been closed in order to prevent the spread of the virus among students. Stores, malls, beaches and more have either shut down or closed early to limit how much people go out. Even movie productions have been halted. For example, Disney was previously working on the sequel to the movie Avatar. But it has been delayed because of the virus. The issues we are currently facing are very real and as time progresses these issues continue to grow. The governor highly recommends that people should stay home as much as possible.

        These precautions that have been made has hindered the plans that were laid out for schools. But, new plans have been made so that no drastic results comes to pass. These events have caused my group and I limited ability to film. The next phase after the peer review was to get a start in re-shooting and re-editing. We have not been able to film yet because of the current circumstances. But we have used this extra time to edit. Even though we did not get much critique in our review, we still made a few changes. Over spring break we have FaceTimed and brainstormed different ideas on how to improve our film. My group and I believe we have a good story but we also want to execute the film as great as possible. This would really put an emphasis on the message we are trying to across in the film. Thanks for reading and blog you later!

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Hoping For The Best In Peer Review

     Hey world, it's Aniyah! In the previous blog I discussed the process of reviewing my peers film. As I reviewed someone else's film, my film was also being reviewed. In our review there weren't many complaints or bad comments about the film. We made sure that we included all the required shots, movements, and angles, so I wasn't expecting any bad comments on that part. My main concern was that person who watched our film would not catch on to what the film is about, but I was wrong. He caught on very quickly, matter of fact, he was spot on with the movie was about. I didn't completely think he wouldn't catch on, but I wasn't sure because technically my perspective would be biased. Although, I would liked if multiple people watched and reviewed the film, I still appreciated his point of view. He also caught onto the humor we added in the film.

     He wrote in his review that the humor part was is favorite thing about the film. He also commented that the film overall was interesting, which was what we were going for. He didn't give any suggestions on what we can do to make it better, but as a group we are probably going to fix a few things in editing. In the review, he stated there wasn't anything wrong with the sound or the lighting. We did our best to make sure the lighting was very accurate and that lighting went with the mood of the different scenes. Additionally, we made sure the sound was clear and that there wasn't any unnecessary background noises. We also made sure the transitions were not choppy and that they ran smoothly. We tried different transitions and editing techniques to make it pop more. In future blogs I will continue to inform of the paths of our journey through this blog. Thanks for reading and blog you later!




Thursday, March 5, 2020

Peer Review: Getting A New Perspective

       Hey world, it's Aniyah! We have entered the peer review phase in the process of the making of the movie. I like this part because we get a different and unbiased perspective on our movie. I am always open to different suggestions and ideas. I also got to review somebody else's movie and it was pretty fun to do. I found it cool to deeply observe someone else's movie and I liked seeing how creative someone else is being with this project. When I watched another group's movie, I could see that they wanted to wanted to a mystery/thriller type movie. They had most of their shots done, but they need to add a few shots and they will have all the required shots completed.

      They made sure that their movie was within the time limit. They had good lighting and there wasn't any choppiness in between the transitions. They also had all the required titles, but they just need to rearrange it and put it in the correct order. I could tell they had some trouble with the sound. I could not really hear what they were saying when the characters were having conversations. In certain scenes the background noises would overlap the conversation. When the video transferred  to the computer, it looked very blurry and there were some pixels. Their acting was very good. One of the actresses were really good at fake crying and she made it look very believable. Thanks for reading and blog you later!

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Filming Blog: Successfully Shooting All Scenes

          Hey world, it's Aniyah! In my previous blog I explained how my group and I were not able to completely finish the mall scenes in our movie because of certain complications. But, over the weekend my group and I met at our group member's, Lily, house and completed the whole movie. There were two more people who participated in the movie: Lily's mom and, my new friend, Paige. Paige played friend number 2 of the main character and Lily's mom played the mother of the main character. First we filmed inside Lily's house for the scenes that are in the beginning of the movie. Lily played the role of the main character and Stephanie played the maid and the witch. The beginning was very fun to film. We tried certain shots we never used before such as eye line match, cut in shots, and action match shot. These shots were very interesting to use and when we use them, they came out really good.


       Later on during the day, we went to Aventura mall to complete the mall scenes. The first scene we shot was a medium three person shot of the main character and her 2 friends. The main characters stops as they are walking and demands the friend to tie her shoe. We had to re-shoot this scene a few times because we could not stop laughing but we did not let that consume our time. We continued to film the rest of the mall scenes. We had some fun along the way but we did not let that distract us from completing our task. After the mall, we went back to Lily's house to finish the rest of the movie. We only had 2 more scenes to film at that point. It was starting to get darker outside, which was a good thing because that sets the mood of the scenes. The last two scenes we filmed was when random bad things started happening to the main character and when she dies. We had to get those done quickly because some people were about to be picked up by their parents. We executed he scenes perfectly and on time. Thanks for reading and blog you later!