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ABDUL K

8/28/2019

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I am Abdul, I am a pretty humble kid at home and school. I am mostly interested in art especially music. Music is the thing i love the most in this world and that why i wanna become a DJ. My aspirations are mostly other famous DJ's because someday wanna be just like them. Right now I am learning how to make music. I am hoping by the time I graduate high school I can make my own music but I am not sure. I hop to gain some knowledge of how art works and what kinda art people really wants. ​
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Abdul
8/30/2019 02:38:29 pm

How do film-makers develop and convey stories within the mise-en-scène? 1) Give a fact from early film-making that inspired our work these last few weeks. It captures real life people doing everyday work. 2) Define and describe at least one concept regarding the Elements of Art that artists use while creating their films. Color is one of them Most of the people who make films care about the color because if the lighting or the color is bad no one would enjoy the film. 3) Also, consider the art works you filmed and edited; discuss your experience filming with a group and editing using new software. To be honest filming and editing has been fun because everything is new. 4) How, if at all, has your point-of-view shifted in regard to the art of film-making? My point of view has not changed about film making i still like it the say way.

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abdul
9/13/2019 02:46:17 pm

1) 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? My favorite is first person because you can see everything the character see.
2) Also, which is your least favorite shot/camera move and why? Pan is my least because I don't wanna see characters side to side.
3) What has learning about all these shots/moves taught you about cinematography? That at first its hard to learn but will get the hang of it.
​4) How do you feel shot type and editing play into the "reality" of film? I don't know to be honest but I feel like it would be fun.

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Abdul
9/27/2019 02:36:42 pm

1) Describe montage in relation to how the shots are combined and compare/contrast that with continuity editing. The shots are mostly put together using motages but sometimes you have to combine two shots to make one good shot.
2) Use example sequences from your "TV Show Pilot" to bring these two dialects of cinematic language to life. For example we can say. A man is bad at his job etc.
3) How has your film-making, in regard to the process (writing/planning/filming/editing), grown since the beginning of the term? TBH its be fun and good we have grown lot since the begging and we are gonna do more to improve what we are bad at.

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Abdul
10/11/2019 09:21:27 am

1) Too much typing: Getting off of the computer and working with your hands as much as possible can really benefit your creative process. No ive not been too much typing I mostly type what I mean and that is it no extra stuff.

2) Caring too much about what's popular: It's important to create things that you care about, rather than give in to fads. Yes I do care about whats popular because I think that's what people want.

3) Not making enough narrative content: Story is everything. Make sure you're making it a priority. yes I know that and I am trying really hard to learn from my mistakes.

4) Worrying about failure: Failure is inevitable, but if you focus too much on it, the fear will keep you from creating. Honestly If a video or a film seems good in my eyes I really dont care what other people think of it.

5) Practice humility: Simon shares a quote by Ze Frank: "Let me be not so vain to think that I'm the sole author of my victories and a victim of my defeats." Yes I have to agree with this because you cannot succeed without failure

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Abdul
11/18/2019 11:19:15 pm

1) Describe why on of the classic genres we studies was created.
They were all created for a reason for example war movies were created because right after the war thats what people wanted.
​2) How do you see this classic genre influencing film/TV/media today? Oh if we didnt had a classic genre this wouldn't exist today because we still use the genre as 100 years ago. They helped or influenced us to build batter technology and film better and faster.
3) What genres are you blending in your "Genre Crossover" project and how are you bringing specific elements of the genre to the screen in your short film"? I bending Sci-fi with action I think it would be a great crosses over because sci-fi is really famous among the people. I would make sure to tell my auditions the its sci-fi by showing a futuristic image or I can tell the its also an action movie by having a start fight scene.

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