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ROAM

8/28/2019

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I'm roam but i sometimes prefer to be called something else like locust or megalon. I'm a quiet person for the most part so having a conversation with me could be awkward or not. I like Godzilla,gears of war, mk11, and horror movies. What i do at home is draw or play games but at school i just try my best to get a A. My aspirations are to be a artist, writer, and a rapper named mobster lobster. I keep drawing and attemp ​
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Roam
8/30/2019 02:58:06 pm

1) Give a fact from early film-making that inspired our work these last few weeks. putting creativity into the work.

2) Define and describe at least one concept regarding the Elements of Art that artists use while creating their films. Form artists use form in film by making it come to life by using sheets of paper with a character to move in different ways for a cartoon.

3) Also, consider the art works you filmed and edited; discuss your experience filming with a group and editing using new software.
It's a very interesting experience for me working with some familiar faces and new ones when making the creep.It was fun the editing was also fun at times.

​4) How, if at all, has your point-of-view shifted in regard to the art of film-making? No to me the art of film-making always looked fun to me.

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Roam
9/13/2019 03:09:32 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?
1. cinema is both because the film crew go to different places to get that scene right while in some movies they use cgi to create a monster or a futuristic city.
2.My favorite shot is the two-shot, my reason is that you can have two of the characters interact with one another to make a serious scene or a funny one.
3.i feel that i don't hate any of the shots because each one has a purpose for something.
4.I think plays into reality is to create good scene in a real area which the characters are either walking and talking or fighting.

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Roam
10/11/2019 10:11:54 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.

1. A couple of ups that i had is the acting part because I get to make up a character for that story whether it a be crazy one or a cowardly one. Next is the sketches that I made for some projects which was fun and now for the downs. I hated the awkward feeling I get when talking to my classmates when trying to give ideas but that seems to be the only down I have for now.

2. The two that i got was being afraid of failure to which i get sometimes and for the other one it's got to be typing too much. I can counter these problems by taking risk and thinking less about failure as for the typing i'll attempt to interact with some of my classmates.

3. My biggest successes where the two recent ones being sound and montage projects. Those reasons being that i had to improvise with what i was giving in montage giving me a challenge as I worked on how to make something that was kinda creepy but the end result i was satisfied with . For sound it was more fun then montage being that i had more freedom in creating something i wanted which turned out good. I learned how to improvise with what I was working with but i feel like i need learn more about it.

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Roam
10/25/2019 02:11:16 pm

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? 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? 3) To what extent has using the studio changed the way you think about your filmmaking?
1.I don't know.
2. I learn how to use after effects, camera, and try to give it my all
3.I always thought it was all about the acting, music and costume design but now i learned that sound is very important to the film. Also light to give the scene a certain vibe like feeling scare when light gets dimmer or lighter to make people feel calm.

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Roam
11/8/2019 02:41:06 pm

What spurned the growth of various genres in mid-20th Century and how do they influence filmmakers today? 1) They influence by having blend different themes to see how people react to it. Describe why on of the classic genres we studies was created. 2) To show people what it's like fearing things that threaten their lives and why of life.How do you see this classic genre influencing film/TV/media today? 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"? A comedy action world war film. It starts light hearted but gets grim as the shorts film nears the end.

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leonardo
12/13/2019 02:31:38 pm

Team member award by being the best actor.

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