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Film 1: Blog

Kaylee T

1/24/2018

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I'am a quite student as every other in the class I try to work hard and when called upon I try my best to sound smart. My relation to this class is to get familiar with technology for community service/volunteering just in case the people I help need the help I have. I'm a student that wants to get through school and start his life of fun and hard work. In the future I would like to be a doctor to make money, and from that money I can afford to spend time having fun with friends and family. My goal in this class is to get used to writing a lot and being very descriptive, since doctor's when writing a report have to be very descriptive and precise to what is wrong with their patient. ​
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Kaylee Tsukiji
1/25/2018 12:27:42 pm

Creating our one shot story and multi shot story is based off teamwork. If our group doesn't work together then our project wont be as good. Approaching the editing process could be scary but you just need to take you time and pay attention to what your doing.Comparing the first project to our most recent one i have a better understanding for the equipment and editing techniques making it easier.

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Kaylee Tsukiji
2/9/2018 12:05:27 pm

My favorite camera angle has to be the high angle shot because you get to see everything from a different angle. However my least favorite shot has to be the dutch shot. To me the dutch shot is pointless in most films. Learning about all these shots has shown me that there is way more to cinematography than i thought. Cinematography uses multiple different techniques to show the different aspects of the scene.

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Kaylee Tsukiji
3/2/2018 12:02:38 pm

Everything i designed was based off the feeling i got from the story. Reading the logline gave me a good feel for the pilot and i put that feeling into my design. Working with a scrip made filming easier and more organized. I like working with a script because it gives exact directions of how the film should look. Using the new shots we learned expanded our filming abilities making our films look better.

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Kaylee Tsukiji
3/16/2018 11:01:57 am

Throughout this whole first quarter of film class, i have learned a lot. Along with learning a lot i have gained a lot of psychological barriers. 1 of my biggest barriers in film making and editing would be my fear of failure. Every time i create or edit a film of mine is constantly thinking "Is this good enough? Will Mr.Hanks approve?". Constantly having this on my mind makes editing and filming or whatever i'm doing, harder to do because i want to do my best. However, next quarter i hope that i will just focus on the film itself and how it should be portrayed rather than focusing on all the flaws and negatives.By changing my mindset, hopefully my psychological barrier will be overcame.

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Kaylee Tsukiji
4/6/2018 11:54:40 am

I feel as though the studio and the lighting made my film look more professional. Before filming i made sure to include opportunities for montage in my film. I cut together certain parts of the film to give a certain message to the audience.

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Kaylee Tsukiji
4/20/2018 12:05:43 pm

I think i will focus on suspence such as hitchcock. I find this genre interesting because its fun to film and edit. I hope people take away creative ways to make suspence based off my films.

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Kaylee Tsukiji
5/4/2018 11:30:36 am

I choose the song Tongue Tied by Grouplove because to me it symbolizes to live while your young and have fun. Transferring this concept into a music video was very fun. The final result turn out very good. It was a high concept music video which made it easier to film. Im very proud of this project because of how it was filmed and our story outline. Im also proud of how filming production was simple and fast. Editing the video was also fun. To me this is the video im most proud of because of those reasons.

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