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DEONDRE M

8/28/2019

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Whats popping, I'm Dre or D ether works, at home I am a older brother to both my siblings and a son to my to loving parents. At school, like others I hate school most of it some classes are better than other. But at school I am normal messing around talkin cracking jokes that what I do. And I also play football for my school I love football and i'm good at it. I hope to learn something bout film I used to want to be a director but I lost the passion hopefully this will help get it back.   ​
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DeonDre
8/30/2019 12:34:17 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.
One short film we saw was the "Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory(Louis Lumière, 1895) ​" this had inspired our one shot story.

2) Define and describe at least one concept regarding the Elements of Art that artists use while creating their films.
They have to use texture to make things they film look very real as if they were there, they also have to use color to set the mood of the film.

3) Also, consider the art works you filmed and edited; discuss your experience filming with a group and editing using new software.
I learned a lot like making a video is no that if you really try and making a script a little harder

​4) How, if at all, has your point-of-view shifted in regard to the art of film-making?
I see that there a lot more jobs that matter then just director and it takes longer to edit a video/movie that uses a lot of shots.

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DeonDre
9/13/2019 12:42:24 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?
The zoom in and out was fun to use and it was helpful, it help me focus on things I wanted the audience to see.

2) Also, which is your least favorite shot/camera move and why?

None, I don't really have all the shots are good and helpful for a project

3) What has learning about all these shots/moves taught you about cinematography?

It showed me that the Director dose not do all the work and that the cinematography is a very important job.

4) How do you feel shot type and editing play into the "reality" of film?

It changes stuff a lot by showing us the good part,shorting the time for what we see and shows us the important things.

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Dre
9/27/2019 12:15:04 pm

​How do filmmakers utilize the theory of montage as a part of cinematic language? And, how does this compare to continuity editing's voice in the cinematic language?
1) Describe montage in relation to how the shots are combined and compare/contrast that with continuity editing.
A montage is taking shots record and putting them all together by using montage.

2) Use example sequences from your "TV Show Pilot" to bring these two dialects of cinematic language to life.
We showed how friends can make up and get back together and we saw how the smallest things can cause a problem

3) How has your film-making, in regard to the process (writing/planning/filming/editing), grown since the beginning of the term?
I know how to write a actual script and Learned all the angles I need for a video or even a film.

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Dre
10/25/2019 11:52:24 am

Consider your likeness to Orson Welles as he broke the rules and invented new ones to rise to fame as one of the Golden Age of Hollywood's most impressive directors.
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?

Knowing what you are goin to do before you go out and film lets everyone know what needs to be done and what everyone is doing.


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?

Knowing about this stuff allows me plan for what i'm going to do in the before I film

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

It shows that there so much to filmmaking so many key things that I need

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DRE
11/8/2019 12:31:58 pm

What spurned the growth of various genres in mid-20th Century and how do they influence filmmakers today?
1) Describe why on of the classic genres we studies was created.
Helps you chose for you movies and helps you chose a way to tell your story;.
2) How do you see this classic genre influencing film/TV/media today?
It gives them a bases and allows people to make different movies.
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 will make the tone for each different to show what genre it is, this will also work because the tones will all be different.

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kyle
12/13/2019 12:20:28 pm

the best acter Deondre.
funnyest acter deondre

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