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Film 1 - Blog

Mark D

8/30/2018

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So in the future i want to be a police or a basketball player, but i took this class because i want to know more about movies how are they made and all of that stuff. So my name is Mark i love motocross, basketball, and soccer i love spending my time with my family and with friends. I am seeking for this class is to learn about 3D and about the 3D glasses how do they make you think that its actually real. And my favorite movie is Black panther, The Meg, and Avengers, and i don't have a favorite show.
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Mark Durnov
8/31/2018 12:53:44 pm

Describe the process of creating your one-shot and multi-shot films... How did you work as a group to develop what shots should be taken? How are you approaching the editing process? What have been some successes and hurdles in these first projects? How do you feel your views on film have changed now that you've had a taste of the work involved?

So the process of creating our one shot and multi shot story's is that in one shot story we just had to take a lot of shots but we had to pick one that is the most best for the presentation, and the multi shot story we had to take a lot of shots but from different angles and than we had to pick some of the best ones and make a multi shot story. We worked as a team we first talked about the angles and timing and spots were we have to be and we took some shots. My editing is good i took some shots and i put them together and made my story. So the successes we had and the hurdles we had in the first project were we had some good acting and a good camera in a correct place, and a bad thing we had in the first project were that we didn't have very good positioning and we didn't talk a lot about how are we going to act. I think that the changes we had is we talked more and we talked about our positions and timing.

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Mark Durnov
9/14/2018 11:44:41 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?

My favorite shot was tracking shot/ Dolly shot/ Trucking shot, and because it looks cool when you track the person with the camera. And my least favorite is the zoom in because the person withe camera is far and when he zooms it in you still cant hear the people who are talking far. That in Cinematography you have to know the shots very good so you could know what to do when someone tells you do that shot and you suppose to know those shots.

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Mark Durnov
9/28/2018 12:33:08 pm

Reflect on the process of creating your TV Show Pilot: 1) Provide a logline (plot in a single sentence) for your original CJ6: Screenplay. 2) Connect what you designed for CJ7: costume(s) to the story you created - why did you design what you designed based on the story? 3) Tell, too, about the TV Show Pilot you filmed and edited with your group... 3a) what was it like to work with a script and 3b) what types of shot(s) do you feel brought the show to life most?

I designed a black panther costume because i wanted to add some more design to it for example belt and swords. So we filmed about 2 kids and one of the kids was always following another kid because he though that he stole his food. It was pity easy to work with the scripts we just had to remember the the script and then we were just saying what was on the script, and working with the 3b was very fun to edit it was harder then the other shots we did but still was very fun, and my favorite one was the superimposition i like how it was fading out that was my favorite part. My opinion for the shots is the superimposition shot broth the story to the life.

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Mark Durnov
10/12/2018 09:55:53 am

Share your ups and downs of film making on your blog, and how you plan to continue to grow in the second half of the class. Do this by writing about your two biggest psychological barriers when it comes to making films? For each, provide an example of the barrier you encountered this term as well as a solution you plan to initiate in the second term to overcome this barrier. Then finish off the entry by recalling the biggest success or an ah-ha moment that you've had this term. Provide details about what made it a great moment for you and how you felt you grew from the experience.
So my ups and downs were when me and my group tried to take shots of the films, when we corporate we do it more faster and have some good shots. And the two biggest psychological barriers it was when my group didn't do nothing and i wanted to do something, and the second one is when we took shots and they were bad. So then after we started corporate we started to do some good shots. And one of the best moments in our filming times was teamwork that we had, we had to corporate a lot and from the teamwork we grow a lot from our first shots to our other ones and had to practice on our editing and throw time we finally made it. Those were our good things and bad things.

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Markd Durnov
11/2/2018 11:50:08 am

Describe your experience shooting this project in the film studio with the added lighting elements. How do you feel the studio time affected your final product quality? Additionally, how did you approach the montage portion of your film. Describe what you chose to cut together and what effect you hope for it to have on your audience as a part of your "Flash Forward" film.
We didn't shoot it in the studio but we shot it in the cafeteria and it was the same as all of the shots we did. So we didn't shoot it in the studio but even in the cafeteria we had good lighting we had some good shots. So the montage of the film was good and it was not very hard to do the montage seen. I want so my audience could understand that i'm flash forwarding to my race with my friend.

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Mark Durnov
11/30/2018 12:22:24 pm

Hitchcock is know as the Master of Suspense. Recall in detail a time when you felt a film had you most on edge--- either scared, excited, distressed, or passionate. What do you remember from the film itself (text, lighting, sound, set-up) that you believe made it truly effective? As a film maker yourself, what emotions do you think you'd be best at effecting in your audience and how do you imagine you would go about doing it?
So one time i watched a movie "VENOM" and i should say that its a great movie. So the part that scared me was when they first brought the venom and he jumped out of the box he was in, and the part i was exited about was to see the venom. And what i remember out off the film is 2 venom's fighting with each other and the good venom won the other one, and another thing in the end when when a bad guy came into a shop and asked for money, than venom asked the guy is this a bad guy the guy seed yes then venom came up to the bad guy and killed him.

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Ayaz Uzdenov
12/17/2018 12:22:00 pm

You earned the best Actor award, it was really fun acting with you and you would do everything as told and you would do it better than expected.

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