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BRYCIN S

8/28/2019

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My name is Brycin my aspirations for the future is being a car salesmen i know it will take time to get this job. For the job i have to go through so much school to get this job. i have to go to car management to learn how to sell some good deal cars so people would buy them for a reasonable choice that they choose to buy the car.
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Brycin
8/30/2019 02:53:54 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. 2) Define and describe at least one concept regarding the Elements of Art that artists use while creating their films. 3) Also, consider the art works you filmed and edited; discuss your experience filming with a group and editing using new software. 4) How, if at all, has your point-of-view shifted in regard to the art of film-making?

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Brycin
9/13/2019 02:38:31 pm

Why is cinema both the most realistic and also the most artificial of the arts? ​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? 2) Also, which is your least favorite shot/camera move and why? 3) What has learning about all these shots/moves taught you about cinematography? 4) How do you feel shot type and editing play into the "reality" of film?

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Brycin
9/13/2019 03:02:46 pm

The cinema both is realistic and artificial of arts because it shows all the most valuable paintings that have been constructed by all the painters that lived and past due to their attacks and deaths.

My favorite capture is close up because in the commercial when the two were having an argument and turned into a fight. of course not real.

My Least shot is low-angle shot because you can not see what is going to happen.

The learning about all these shots tell us it's cool.

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Brycin
9/27/2019 02:37:50 pm

1) Describe montage in relation to how the shots are combined and compare/contrast that with continuity editing.

The montage in the relation to the shots are combined and compared are concerning with the tone of the shots.

2) Use example sequences from your "TV Show Pilot" to bring these two dialects of cinematic language to life.

Some examples from the show was the paper being tossed to the ground. then went to go pick it up but it was crushed.


3) How has your film-making, in regard to the process (writing/planning/filming/editing), grown since the beginning of the term?

The editing grown sine the beginning because it taught me how to cut all the parts that did not need to be in the video.

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Brycin
10/11/2019 10:11:49 am

On your blog share the ups and downs of your film making so far and how you plan to continue to grow in the second half of the class.1)

Do this by writing about your (2) two biggest psychological barriers when it comes to making films, referencing ideas from the article "5 Psychological Mistakes that Beginning Filmmakers Make, & How to Avoid Them".

2) For each, provide an example of a barrier you encountered this term as well as a solution you plan to initiate in the second term to overcome this barrier.


3)Then, finish off the entry by recalling the biggest success or ah-ha moment 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.

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brycin
10/11/2019 10:41:12 am

My success in this term is editing all my videos that i made are pretty good and having to get all my notes done.

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Brycin
10/25/2019 01:47:11 pm

1) What's one of the things you've discovered over the course of making a number of short films that works well for you as you pre-produce, film, and edit?

One of the things is having to have a high contrast to have the light extend to bright to dark light.

2) What's something new you've gained from pre-production and filming this project that has helped you to expand your creativity in filmmaking?

I liked how the remembering the camera motions helped when we filmed the flash forward.

3) To what extent has using the studio changed the way you think about your filmmaking?

It shows how extending the lighting and lowering the lighting helps with the vision on the camera.

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Brycin
11/8/2019 02:44:18 pm


1) Describe why on of the classic genres we studies was created.

It was created because it was showing how they were black instead of color.

2) How do you see this classic genre influencing film/TV/media today?

I see how they construct them in black because it was the old days where their was no color to begin with.


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"?

We use little red riding hood, Knight's, and pirates.

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