Thursday, March 30, 2023

Final Film

 Hello there, Cambridge. My final film gets assaulted in the video below. In this version, I revise and make the required modifications to make my film the best it can be. Making this film taught me a lot of new things and gave me a lot of exciting knowledge that will assist me in the future. This has broadened my understanding and educated me on the subject.



Monday, March 27, 2023

Peer Feedback

During this stage of the curriculum, we were advised to conduct a peer review for our initial draft. My teams and I received comments from classmates. We were told to cut the walking scene, add music in the background, flip the first shot, and find a way to persuade the spectator to keep watching. They also said that, despite the obstacles, our image was great and outstanding. My teammates and I will take your input into consideration and make the necessary modifications to enhance our video.



Tuesday, March 14, 2023

First Draft of Film


The movie below shows my group's initial draft for our film What Happened To Violet. It's about a girl named Violet who unexpectedly vanished. We want our films to provide a message to bullied youngsters that there are individuals who care about them, even if it is not visible. This introductory film was made possible thanks to the efforts of everyone in the group.We studied the principles required to create the opening scene. Then we practiced the principles on various tasks before applying what we learned to create this opening scene. To put it bluntly, this was difficult, but I am quite satisfied with the end outcome and the things I learned.













Monday, March 13, 2023

Preliminary Excise Post Production ( Pt 4)

This aspect of the post-production process was mainly up to me. I was thinking about the visual features of mine and my group's opening video, and how particular filters may completely transform the meaning of a film. I understood what my group was looking for since we had previously discussed the tone of our films. When selecting filters for specific situations, I always attempted to think about what would best interest our audience. For example, when Violet attempts to alert Britt that someone is following her, I applied a dark effect to the film to try to represent the shadiness in this image. 


 

Preliminary Excise Post Production ( Pt 3)

 During this stage of the pre-production process, I concentrated on transitions. Transitions aid in the seamless transition from one scene to the next. This aspect of the editing process was not initially discussed by my group. We discussed the tone we wanted to establish in our film, but never the specific transitions that would help us achieve it. So the transitions were entirely up to me. I decided to use largely fade to black and swipe to left transitions to help build the tone of the film, which would be gloomy and mournful. 



Preliminary Excise Post Production ( Pt 2)

 Then we added  titles and sound effects in the opening sequence were added in the next post-production process. We had previously decided on the music for the first scene as a group. We also decided who would be mentioned in the credits. To carry out the idea we discussed as a group, I had to buy a song called Running out of time and trim it so that it only played for the parts I desired. I picked a title and hit it till it looked like little words for the credits. Then I put the title bar over the clip, which played as credits.



Sunday, March 12, 2023

Preliminary Excise Post Production ( Pt 1)

 Film editing is the conclusion of all the footage done throughout the production process of a film. After the production phase is over, the post-production phase begins. This is the stage at which all of the supplementary sound effects, transitions, and titles are added. This is something that my group and I have done. In my group, I was the editor. 

     Before we began editing, we discussed the aesthetic elements we wanted to include in our film. The color of our title, the credits, and the sound effects are only a few examples. Our title was white and black in hue. The contrast between white and black provides a feeling of mystery.





Monday, March 6, 2023

Production Week ( Pt 4)

My group got the method down pat throughout this stage of the production process. We were effectively connecting with one another and capturing the group's collective opinions on tape. It was great to know that our group was working as a healthy, functional bodily component. Our filming was looking like it might have been a real movie, and we were proud of it. We made joke to make the assignment more fun and interactive. In the Image Below a joke was made about all the issues we were having.




This was a fantastic opportunity for me. 


Production Week ( Pt 3)

 This was my first appearance in front of the camera in the film. It was terrifying and hilarious all at the same time. It gave me a taste of what it's like to have your moment in the spotlight. It felt fantastic. Along with this sensation, I am generally behind the camera. They were both in a terrific mood. three errors occurred The first is that a student went right through us while we were filming. Second, because Jamar (who played the stalker in the film) did not move quickly enough, when Saryah (who played Brit) turned around, she spotted him, and the camera caught up on that. Finally, the audio in this scene is quite low, which would have been a significant issue during editing.





Production Week ( Pt 2)

During this stage of the project, my crew was becoming better acquainted with one another. We were becoming more at ease with laying out our scene and having everything in the scene just how we wanted it. We were also still working on getting the movie's rhythm together. To do this, we began using other shots than what was on our storyboard in order to get the desired end effect of the shot. 

   In this blooper, the cameraman was supposed to acquire a dolly motion shot, but instead, the cameraman kept knocking into the performers. As a result, the photo not was quite clear.


Production Week ( Pt 1)

 This was the first take of the establishing shot for our first scene in this video. The first take was highly instructive since it established the tone for the remainder of our filming experience. To finish this first scene, we had to go through the angle, camera movement, and shot size to achieve the desired impact. It took a lot of communication between me, the director, and the cinematographer. 

   Our group's videographer and I developed a much stronger relationship than we had previously. For the shot we intended to make, we had to get connected to one other's imagination and vision. When I informed her about my idea for the and she did it to the best of her ability. However we still did have some issues with creating the film for example the videographer had issues keep up and they also ran into a tree. (NO HARM WAS CAUSED IN THE MAKING OF THIS FILM) 







Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Pre-production: Storyboard ( film opening)




In this preliminary exercise my group and I had to creates a storyboard in order for us to create each scene for the opening scene of our film. It surely assisted the constant growth of our manufacturing process. Each planned scenario was debated among the members of our group, with the purpose of conveying the message through the film. This project highlighted how much time and effort goes into creating an opening sequence. 

    My teammates and I had to imagine and put each scenario into context after this job was accomplished. We had to plan out things like camera angles, shot size, and other elements for a movie scene, so it wasn't too difficult. This work was quite helpful in the development of our opening scene.  


 

Creative Critical Reflection

  Hello Cambridge, this will be my last blog post for a a good while. In the video below is my critical reflection where I talk about my mov...