After all the problems we have had with filming and making this video we are finally finished. After all the things that have happened I hope you enjoy our music video.
Completing the filming for my school short film project was a testament to our determination and creativity despite limited resources. Every scene was meticulously planned and executed, utilizing makeshift props and natural lighting to bring our vision to life. The collaborative effort of the team, overcoming challenges together, was evident in every frame. Now, transitioning to the editing phase, I'm eager to weave the scenes together into a cohesive narrative. Reviewing the footage, I see the potential for magic in every frame, waiting to be unlocked through editing. The editing process presents new opportunities to enhance the story, adding depth and emotion. As I meticulously piece together each shot, refining transitions and pacing, I collaborate with my team to fine-tune every detail until the story resonates just right. Despite the challenges, our passion for filmmaking has only grown stronger. With each edit, the film evolves, becoming more than just a project but a testame...
After watching the video, La Jetee (1962) vs 12 Monkeys (1995), I am able to compare this short film and full length movie. This video details not only the difference in plot and story told by each film, but also the intent and execution which has a large effect on audience. I learned about how even though La Jetee was only audio and still photos the unique story inspired many people and works since it was created in 1962 and is very comparable to 12 monkeys and has stood the test of time. The immense ability to story tell and evoke emotions in the audience qualifies it for many as a short film or, un photo-roman and not a simple slideshow of pictures. Chris Marker was able to tell an incredible story about memory and the passage of time in a short 28 minutes, while 12 monkeys tells a similar story with a full length movie, this however does not mean that 12 monkeys is a better film. I learned from this video about how the film was able to expand on plot and include mystery and th...
Storyboard In scenes 1-6 we will be using just a black screen or dark screen to start off the short film. It will have all of the titles throughout them. Scene 1 with have the name of the studio title. Scene 2 will have the name of production title. Scene 3,4, and 5 will all have the actors names titles on them. Scene 6 has the name of the film. Scenes 7-9 will also be dark screens with titles on it. Scene 7 has the music by title. Scene 8 has the edited by title, and scene 9 has the directed by title which is the last title before going into the actual movie. In scene 10 we will shoot the main character getting out of the car. For this scene we will use a wide angle to show the boy getting out of the car and the background of where is at/The location of this will be on my street. In scene 11 we will use a medium shot to show the boy and the guy who hit him having a discussion about what’s happening. The location will still be on the street. In scene 12 we will ...
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