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Film 1 - Blog

Trinity M

8/29/2018

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My name is Trinity and I am a freshmen. I have been doing theater and have been interested in the theater world since I was 5. I actually didn't sign up for this class but I had gotten it anyways. I don't think I was supposed to but I have 3 electives. Idk. But I am kinda glad that I can have the opportunity to be in this class. It has been pretty chill. No movie or shows really inspired me to do theater or be in the film industry. I just wanted to do it.  ​
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Trinity
8/31/2018 02:25:28 pm

During both the one-shot and multi-shot stories me and my group got along pretty well. We were able to easily choose roles required for the process. I am approaching the editing process with open mind to different ideas that flow through my head when I look at a screen and see weird footage I decided to shoot. A success was basically everything for the one-shot. Everyone was prepared and excited. When it came to the multi-shot though, it was a completely different story due to us not being as prepared. One of the actors forgot his costume which didn't show too much struggle to our project but the outfits and acting roles are different comparing multi and one shot stories. My view is that in 6th grade when I had a film class it was really lame. The campus was small and had weird equipment. With the right tools and space you can do some amazing things.

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Emiliano F.
12/17/2018 02:35:58 pm

For Best Director because you are very good at directing and know to organize everything.

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Trinity Montgomery
9/28/2018 02:27:53 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?

1) My Logline: Cheated on and left to take care of three kids, Kalia confronts but doesn't get a good reply and needs a break from the cruel world.
2) When Kalia goes to break from the world she goes to a coffee shop where a young teen works as a barista so I drew what she would be wearing along with a small name tag as that is the only work required uniform piece.
3a) I am used to working with a script so It was a breeze.
3b) A shot that brought the pilot show to life is the shot of Kalia in pain and strained when she confronted her husband about cheating and didn't get the response she thought she would.

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Trinity Montgomery
10/11/2018 12:02:26 pm

One Barrier I come across is not knowing how to put my ideas out there for my group mates to understand what my vision is. I am not the best at explaining my feelings or ideas. I can overcome this barrier by maybe just trying to explain it to a family member and they can critique me on what I should say instead. One big success I have had though is when I think of ideas. I like creative writing and I like the freedom of doing and choosing what I want. This is helping me grow in a way where I can express my thoughts a little more freely. But not the best and most understandable way.

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Trinity Montgomery
11/5/2018 02:25:34 pm

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.
The Experience shooting this project was kind of mixed feelings. It affected us by not much. We had time to film everything we could. We approached the montage portion un-prepared. We needed little kids and had none. Oops. I hope the film entertains people to the best of it's ability.

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Trinity Montgomery
11/30/2018 02:20:08 pm

No movie has really had me on edge. But as a film maker I guess i would want the viewer to feel like they were there. I would do that by doing certain shots.

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Judith Garcia
12/17/2018 02:24:13 pm

You are one of the best actors that i have become friends with during this year and i love how on your acting you put so much passion and love in the character. :)

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Trinity Montgomery
12/20/2018 09:19:49 am

So for my Film festival experience, I personally was not worried or scared to go up. I was pretty relaxed going up and knew that my project was good and I actually left some people dazzled by how I made it go backwards even though it was actually very basic. Although, I was a little sad because I would never have this class ever again. But, oh well! I have intro to prof. theater next semester so see you soon Mr. Hanks! And thank you too all the classmates in here. expect a few.. but still. Thanks

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