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AARON M

8/28/2019

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i am Aaron i watch jojo and play mtg i like to live a quiet life i wish to own my own shop of which i dont know yet i attend my comic book shop to see how they run their business and to buddy up to the owners/workers so i can hopefully land a job there someday i wish to learn how to edit and photo shop and take small videos and make them enjoyable what do i hope to gain? basic editing skills not so much that i am a demi-god because that is unrealistic im looking for i know what the buttons do and i can edit at some sort of speed ​
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Aaron Mummert
8/30/2019 12:24:07 pm

They make props and settings to convey the scene and its feel to it like with winter dark and white or blue gives that feeling their lack of "moving" as in the camera makes us think about where we have to make our shots and to use them creatively ) the color, if you use color differently your painting can be viewed in many ways like making horses blue might not have a deeper meaning but people can think that and if it does well you are a very creative person ) using the new software was fairly easy i just had to pay attention and listen and i got it down in no time however with filming with groups is a different story it is difficult when people could just not listen and or just accidentally mess up the shot but talking with those people however is a lot better because you get to become closer to each other and make filming and talking easier. it has it shows me how hard people work to make the movies we love and sometimes take for granted i never appreciated the marvel movies until stan lee died and i decided to watch some and i love his characters well not all of them but if i were to make one i like spiderman and tom holland

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Aaron mummert
9/13/2019 12:16:13 pm

because it makes you want to think it is real and it wants you to put yourself in the shoes of the characters and to enjoy it or find a way you could do the task at hand i like wide shots because you can put so much plot hints in there just out of the center but if you look closer you can unravel some mystery i dont like extreme close ups because you have to do a lot of work to make it look very good it is very underrated cinematography it what makes your favorite movies and a lot of popular scenes and breathtaking shots it plays a big role if you dont edit it correctly or think like the viewer it could look odd or in a sense clunky it wont feel fluent or sharp it will just feel like a film not an experience

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Zulema O
12/13/2019 12:03:44 pm

Your critique is excellence,

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aaron mummert
9/27/2019 12:11:42 pm

the process or technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film (montage) is the process, in film and video creation, of combining more-or-less related shots (continuity editing)
one is when Oliver enters the office and starts working instead of walking in and being in a forest continuity! there is one where they are hopping skipping and frolicking in all separate shots thats a montage
it has grown significantly and i feel as if i wanted to take a foot in this career path i might have a chance to not suck, and hey knowing how to fill your video with explosions is pretty cool.

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Aaron Mummert
10/11/2019 11:57:16 am

My two biggest barriers are typing too fast and not making enough narrative content when i type fast because im in a rush it makes it easier to make spelling and grammar mistakes and it can give me hand cramps and for the content i try to give my films humor im not saying its good or bad but after a while it turns into a bad sitcom and no one wants that like i have said i have run into typing errors and story telling errors but for caring if something is popular i really dont care i have never experienced that i just film what i wanna film and write what i wanna write i do fear failure but its not to the extent that it gets in my way it just makes me triple check my work before i continue for humility i never think my film is the best and i know it takes a team to do these things,most of my writing has been shown to people to make sure it does not suck and people have helped me on it im not the best and i know it but im not the worst for my recall i have to say when i realized that i can add explosions it was the best day of film i added 12 explosions to one short video and it was super fun finding the sound effects and finding the best time to put said explosion.

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Aaron
10/25/2019 12:02:28 pm

its good to make sure the shots are okay when you shoot them so you font have to go through them all when it comes time to edit so you can just go in to the file and move everything in while knowing that it is all quality it showed me that there are so many shots to utilize in your film, the editing skills are nice, the typing is amazing, being able to type fast is key for something like this it changes my perspective to not just film making but films themselves gives me some pride knowing what teams have gone through to make these films that i love to watch and it makes me feel bad back when i thought that making films is easy which is not

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aaron
11/8/2019 12:28:22 pm

film noir was created because people wanted something dark something that was not the usual happy ending and darker
with film noir it can be used to influence many things including film in the way that darker not anyways happy films people like we are blending crime flicks horror and comedy first the detective is looking for the murderer and then the murderer finds them and chases them spits out a one liner then kills her

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Miguelangel Valdez
12/13/2019 12:30:31 pm

I present you with a 'Best Editor' award for spending a decade on making your Jotaro beatdown on Kira edit.

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