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Film 1 - Blog

Faith B

8/30/2018

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My name is Faith, I am seeking more knowledge about filming inside this class so in the future I can have a job that I enjoy doing. My favorite movie at the moment is a Korean film called The Classic and it inspires me while film making because the movie captures not only your attention but definitely has a grasp on your emotions as well. 
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Faith
8/31/2018 12:14:49 pm

Creating the one-shot and multi-shot were very exciting but also took a lot of time as well. We had to work as a group and a team to successfully get the job done, no complaints will get the work done the best... and you have to be open minded when filming with other people so no one gets too upset. I approached the editing process one step at a time, I want to take my time so the outcome of the video is interesting to watch. Some hurdles and roadblocks while filming these first two videos was finding the right angles and having the video flow as you transition to different angles and places. Now, when I watch movies/films I realize how much effort and work they do just to film a tiny segment of it, it takes loads of work and a lot of time to make a movie.

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Faith
9/14/2018 11:34:47 am

Consider the shots and camera movements we've defined, shot, and edited. Which is your favorite from those you captured for your commercial and why? Also, which is your least favorite shot/camera move and why? What has learning about all these shots/moves taught you about cinematography?

The type of camera angle I really enjoyed is the full body shot to get the full perspective of the video, or the other one i really liked was over the shoulder shot. My least favorite camera shot would have to be the low camera angle since it was not a good angle for any of us. Cinematography is very complicated and takes a lot of time to produce and edit, it is a vert fun thing to do though.

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FAITH
9/28/2018 12:15:02 pm


Our TV show pilot was about a girl at a park, and this boy is running in the park and notices her and comes over. They realize they know each other from past parties, and there is a lot going on in each of their lives. The boy offers to take her on a date, she accepts and they fall in love. The costumes for this were casual except for the date, the costumes I believe fit really well. Giving a more realistic POV to the viewers will help improve the quality, getting all the angles will help as well.

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faith
10/12/2018 09:24:48 am

.My ups and downs in this class are visible, it is sometimes hard to keep up with work that I haven't done yet, and then being piled with more work.. sometimes it can get stressful. I plan to be more organized and try to get all my work done when it is assigned, because that is what is right. My two physiological issues while filming is definitely, staying organized, and finding the right editing technique. I am going to work harder since I know how to edit more, it is just a lot of work, but it is alright.

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FAITH
11/2/2018 11:38:10 am

Using different lighting elements was very different but a good experience. While my group was in the studio if filmed correctly it was very good, and I liked the outcome of the filming in the studio. The montages made the film more interesting and made it capture more footage as well. I hope this film will show the viewers how two people became friends.

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FAITH
11/30/2018 12:04:29 pm

The actors/actresses had a lot to do with captivating the emotions of the movie. With bad actors and actresses you wont get the desired emotion to come, since the actors or actresses are not as experienced and do not act well for the film. The emotions that would be best for capturing the audiences emotion is all the basic emotions, sadness, anger, confusion, joy, and comedy.

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estefani ruiz (fani)
12/17/2018 12:15:47 pm

Best Actress
worked very well on putting the actor she was supposed to be, showed the most emotion and talent in the group, she really expressed the act of the 3 little pigs very well, as well as when she is falling or getting stabbed she really makes it seem very realistic as possible and such a great help in are team.

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Gio
12/17/2018 12:32:24 pm

Best Ideas, I like the ideas you came up with (this goes to our group as a whole as well) because it was cool to get to interact with the group and make new friends.The ideas are what made the filming fun, also thanks for the Cheetos and Takis, I appreciate that.

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Adena
12/17/2018 12:32:46 pm

you are good friend and you good actor on the every film we did and you are grateful thank you wen you get me on every film.

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