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SAVANNAH  K M

8/28/2019

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I'm Savannah, and i'm a freshman in film 1. At home im around family 24/7 because me and my family are very close. At school i mostly pay attention to my work and try not to get distracted. What my aspiration for the future is to become a part in the police program. But i want to work hard enough to work as a criminal investigator. How im going to work on those is to get into a college that has a good justice law program( i think thats what its called) and hopefully become a police officer or criminal investigator. What my interest are in art and film is to learn how to make films and what i need to do it. What im hoping to gain from this term is a good grade and learn how film works and what i do when im filming something.
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Savannah
8/30/2019 09:33:15 am

1) A fact from early film- making that inspired our work was the lumiere brothers one shot stories, and in the one shot stories we added music over the film instead of hearing audio.
2)One concept regarding the elements of art that artist use is texture. Texture is the look or feel of a surface. Texture is one of the concepts because in a film you have to make the texture be real or implies. To where it looks like you can touch it but you can't.
3)My experience filming with a group and editing with a new software was good and pretty easy. It was pretty easy because i got a tutorial on how everything works and what to do. But I know if I didn't get a tutorial, I wouldn't know what to do.
4)How my point of view has changed in regard of the art of film-making is that a there is all lot more than actors and directors. You would have to use different elements of art as well.

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Savannah
9/13/2019 09:06:58 am

Why is cinema both the most realistic and also the most artificial of the arts?
​1) My favorite shot that we've defined, shot, and edited is the handheld, because I like how you can do the camera the way you want and show more “character” in the film, especially if someone is walking.
2)The close-up and extreme close- up are my least favorite. They are my least favorite because I don't like how the camera is either all in your face, or being very zoomed in because it's just weird to me, it also feels like I have a lot of attention which i don't like.
3) It has taught me that cinematographers have a hard job that can be confusing at times, but it showed you can also have fun while doing it.
4) The idea of it is good to show some reality into a film, so that some people can relate to it and like the film more.

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SAVANNAH
9/27/2019 09:00:59 am

​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)In a montage the shots are combined by the first part playing then fading and the second part fading in while overlapping it.
2)One is a montage I did. In the film it takes place at a cafe and a park, so in my montage it shows a person taking a drink of coffee in a cafe, and another part of it is where the film took place be the trees. Another is reverse angle shot when it showed the two characters talking but at different times on the film.
3)It has grown a lot, because now I know how to use the camera better, I learned more techniques when it comes to editing a film, or even filming a video.

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SAVANNAH
10/10/2019 09:27:56 am

1)My two (2) biggest barriers when it comes to film making, is that I'm either worrying about failure and wanting a good grade, or caring too much about whats popular, and how people or going to react to the film or judge it.
2)The barrier of too much typing, is that if i feel like i don't have enough content or dialogue i will add more and then it ends up being too much than what i was really supposed to do. The barrier of not making enough narrative content, is that i will start explaining something but don't finish.
3)The biggest ah-ha moment iv'e had so far with filming is when i learned how to do the superimposition and the metric montage.

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SAVANNAH
10/25/2019 09:03:23 am

1) One thing iv'e discovered over the course of making numbers of shot films is that while making and/or editing them it can get frustrating when you cant seem to do something right or something isn't going the way you want it, and at the end sometimes you have to work with what you have and move on.
2) Something iv'e gained that has helped me expand my creativity for pre-production is how the final product. When i finish a film and i like the editing, i think i can make even better the next time i do it.
3) By using the studio it changed my way of film making by knowing if you work hard enough at first, you use and get to work with equipment that's even better than the first

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SAVANNAH
12/10/2019 09:13:11 am

1) Suspense was created because it gives the characters desire, and that will make the reader difficult to find
2) Because earlier when those movies were made, they were a big hit, and now today people are inspired by them because they want there movie to get that big.
3) The genres i'm using in my genre crossover are, comedy, fantasy, and Hitchcock suspense.

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brillite castro
12/13/2019 08:53:06 am

hi Savannah i think it was great working with you because it just was you are funny and you are a great dancer.=)

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angelikah
12/13/2019 09:27:03 am

you deserve the best screenplay award, because you had lots of good ideas you contributed to the post production.

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