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Film 1 - Blog

Shiyi T

8/30/2018

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I'm Shiyi. I'm a student in grade 11. I relation to this class is want to find how to the movie , I feel very excited. I feel this class can let me have more one interest to learn it. I like watching movies.
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shiyi
8/31/2018 12:17:07 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?

The first time I made a movie was very interesting. At first we didn't know what to do, we set up the camera first, then discussed how we performed, and of course there was a lot of fun. Our team members also cooperated, we will soon After completing the task, we will focus on the more important ones.I didn’t know anything when I started editing. Later, I slowly edited it under the guidance of the teacher, but there are still some technical operations.

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shiyi teng
9/14/2018 11:44:31 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?

medium shot is my favorite from those you captured for your commercial ,because it can not to know the person how tall ,it's feel normal. extreme close-up is my least favorite shot/camera move ,because it can see the person bad things and somebody always laugh. I have learning about the Perspective practice and ideas all these shots/moves taught you about cinematography.

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shiyi teng
9/28/2018 12:18:49 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?

Provide a logline (plot in a single sentence) for my original CJ6 is what!!It's dark early,Why I only slept for a while and it was dark?What time now? Because this dress is very light to wear and still has a sense of fashion.The feeling of using the script is like being a professional actor, action.I feel that the close-up of the elevator and the fear of the actors are very interesting.

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shiyi teng
10/12/2018 09:53:21 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.


There are many steps in my film production. I didn't even cut the video at the beginning, let alone something more difficult. Later, after the help of teachers and classmates, I learned a lot and I can finish the work independently. Of course, there are still some tips that won't. So I plan to learn more skills in the next semester and don't forget what I learned before. I will do every assignment seriously. When I made a movie, my biggest obstacle was that time and text effects were not very familiar. I would ask the teacher. In this classroom, I experienced the fun of shooting, the production of clothes, and the hard work and fun of the staff in each position in the movie.





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Katrina
12/17/2018 12:21:03 pm

Give your classmates some kudos and "award" them on THEIR blog. Reply to at least two peers using an awards season "Best _________" and tell them why you feel they deserve that award!


Shiyi I award you as best actor because in everyone of our films you have always been the brave person you are and was not afraid to put yourself out there and try new things even if you didn't want to

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shiyi teng
11/2/2018 11:42:48 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.

Shooting in the film field, adding lighting elements, let me feel that the whole person is the center, the background can also be changed by the light, it is very magical. I feel that this time the finished product may be a bit difficult, but we have tried our best, I will use some scenery, the action of the characters to do montage. I feel that I use this theme of youth to tell everyone to cherish the present time.

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shiyi teng
11/30/2018 12:16:22 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?

The most interesting thing about this short film production is the performance of fairy tales through real people. I think that sound, lighting, and scenes are also very important to our shooting process. They can express our understanding and meaning more vividly. I think it is fun that I am best at affecting my audience's emotions.

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Fatima
12/17/2018 12:17:35 pm

Shiyi I think you deserve the award of the best actor. I think you deserve it because you worked very hard to show of your skills in acting.

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waynee
12/17/2018 12:28:49 pm

you are the Film writer and Actor thank you.

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Jaliah
12/17/2018 12:34:20 pm

Hi, Shiyi I want to award you because you were the best actor and you've done very good job in all the films we did. :)

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