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ITZEL CG

8/28/2019

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My name is Itzel and im not sure what I want to do in the future so i hope that this class will really help me find what I want to do even if it isn't in film. I hope I find something im really good at and that I enjoy. I want to spark more creativity in this class and whatever I choose as a career I want to be the best that I can be.
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Itzel Contreras
8/30/2019 09:23:42 am

When film had first became invented they were not able to move with the camera so they were only able to shoot from one angle so that is what inspired our one shot story.

They use space a lot in films, the positive space is the space that the characters are in/taking up and the negative space is all the space that is around that the characters are not taking up.

I personally have enjoyed/liked filming and editing the One Shot/ Multi shot story. And it is nice working with my friends and doing a good job.

It takes a lot or effort and there is a lot of elements that go into it often when i see movies like San Andreas that was made in 2015 i think wow that was good graphics for that time so yeah.

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Itzel Contreras
9/13/2019 09:11:36 am

It is the most realistic because we have advanced in technology and therefore shooting is easier to do around us but it is also artificial because we have all these animations and graphics that make it look real or almost real.

My favorite shot out all the ones we used was the wide shot because you get to see everything that is happening in the scene and not just one angle.

I don't have a least favorite angle they are all great and contribute to the success of the film.

There is way more to the film that just recording.

It's definitely not easy and you always want to do your best on editing and making it look the beast it can.

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Itzel Contreras
9/27/2019 09:11:26 am

It creates a unique language in film, it places shots together to effect the audience.

Montage and continuity editing are similar because they both use a combination of several shots .

We did a montage of the setting before the characters arrived.

I can see i have been able to come up with ideas which is progress because im not creative and i wanted this class to spark creativity.

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Itzel Contreras
10/10/2019 09:47:30 am

My two biggest fears are Failure and not making enough narrative content.

Failure bc it needs to be a good film bc it is part of my grade.And not making enough of a narrative bc I lack creativity
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I really was satisfied with my sound story i am very proud.

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Itzel Contreras
10/25/2019 09:20:43 am

1) That you need to put lots of thought into what you will do and say because for almost all the actions you will need dialogue or a reason that was done

2)Ive learned that i need to work more on script writing because we know what we are going to do but then we dont have a script so we have to improvise.


3 It has helped see all the hard work and equipment that is put into these films and how there are so many components to filmmaking

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Itzel Contreras
11/8/2019 09:10:34 am

Many people have different likings and different ideas and emotions towards things like the war and how it really affected everyone. Or touching on the darker side of humanity

Film noir was created due to the things going on, audiences were hungry for depression and paranoia as it was something they could relate to.

In the hate you give we can see how police and other important people can also be bad in a way and it shows the darker side of humanity in racism

We are blending Fantasy Hitchcock and comedy.

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Arianna
12/13/2019 08:57:24 am

Best Director award because you kept us on track and gave really good ideas to the films.

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angelikah
12/13/2019 09:28:32 am

you deserve the best director award because you made sure everything happened and we filmed everything we needed to and also you kept us on track of what we needed to do.

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