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Film 1 - Blog

Allen P

8/30/2018

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nothing to be honest but what inspired me to be in this class is that I like to make videos and have a passion in making videos in youtube.
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allen
8/31/2018 08:58:41 am

The process was slow and bad, and my team has been working each other to place the camera in places to make the shot perfect. The editing process is slow and a little complicated but we got the shots we need, and these first projects have been a little bit slow but don't blame my crew, they are good partners during the first projects, and I feel better for the second project but the first one was a little bit bad to be honest it wouldn't be bad if it had no zoom

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Allen Penn
9/14/2018 08:58:59 am

I liked the shot where I have to get CPR because it was funny how I said that I felt happy after dying from Emily. the least favorite camera move/shot is the ones we messed up because they were bad, just bad.what I learned from making videos is that there are a ton of different ways of making shots.

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AllenPenn
9/28/2018 09:03:58 am

1) we were going to try to make perfect and have less shots but it didn't work out so well so we tried our best to make it look good.
2) I designed two designs for the play, a cape with an eye patch and a lab suit with the same eye patch and I designed the cape for the meeting scene where I popped in the scene and designed the lab suit where I put them in a lab.
3)The TV show pilot was around Patrick's script and his idea to do his script, but working with the scripts was a little bit difficult to that we had to put them in a pile in order to let other people pass, and the shots that brought the show to life was the talking back and forth scene because those were two different shots

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Allen Penn
10/12/2018 12:05:49 pm

My two biggest Psychological barriers I came to was that some scenes made me cut part of the films of the good parts like cutting fat off the meat. My second one is when we have to get the right shots in order from the beginning to the end by trying to not have so many of useless or messed up shots like again cutting fat off of meat. The biggest success during my time making films was the editing skills getting better of editing shots of film to make them look good

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Allen Penn
11/2/2018 08:53:07 am

I didn't know what to expect from doing the shots to messing up but it was bright when i got a turn in the spot light. It would be better if there was an appropriate background for the matching thing, but the montage portion would be weird in a way to not express it so I went with it. I would expect the last two magic tape films to be good from the first one to the other and for the audience to have a spooked feeling about it

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Allen Penn
11/30/2018 08:56:40 am

I wouldn't really had any that had me on edge. I remember that the set-up would be best for the films I make from the beginning to the end. I would think that the mixture of suspense, happy, funny, and a little pinch of fear.

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Emme
12/17/2018 08:55:10 am

Best Actor Award! ✨
You're great as a villain. I don't think you should follow scripts directly if they give you trouble. Ad-libbing is fine if you follow your dark, evil desires.

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Xander Peterson
12/17/2018 08:59:13 am

You Get Best Actor!!!! I think you deserve this award because you are great in the role of Rob Me. You are able to do the voice of him extremely well and that is why I am giving you best actor.

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Allen Penn (AMP)
12/19/2018 08:59:57 am

I think this favorite film festival was cool and funny by how people made the films, and I think that the class is cool because it taught me how editing works so that if I do become a YouTube person I can use the knowledge I have been taught

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