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Film 1 - Blog

Angel B

8/30/2018

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My name is Cecilio but everyone calls me Angel. I am a role-play gamer and me personally. I want to be a actor for movies and a You-tuber. This class will help me edit videos and record in cameras. My favorite show is Arrow and that show motivates me to be better as an actor.     ​
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Angel Bedolla
8/31/2018 12:20:29 pm


Describe the process of creating your one-shot and multi-shot films... How did you work as a group to develop what shots should be taken? How are you approaching the editing process? What have been some successes and hurdles in these first projects? How do you feel your views on film have changed now that you've had a taste of the work involved?

You need to do it right with no mistakes. If you do a multi shot film you might have to record more than once. I was first an ester egg but then I was the camera so my partners told me when was the right time to poss. Editing is more of a challenge for me and I always have to ask my partner for help. I usually forget how to do exactly everything of the edit. My success was that in my first video I done nothing wrong. I still love filming and acting even if I have to the the work editing involve. Its just gotten hard since I'm not much of a editor kind of guy but Im glad I'm learning it so I can edit.

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Angel
9/14/2018 11:45:27 am

My favorite shot in my commercial is the zoom in scene where they got to zoom in the face of the creeper. It was my favorite scene because it made me laugh every time I see the that clip my group and I made. My least favorite scene is where they did the half body scene because it was just introducing our video at the beginning. All these shots and point of views will help me create a better video for the future.

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Angel Bedolla
9/28/2018 12:14:22 pm

Reflect on the process of creating your TV Show Pilot: 1) Provide a logline (plot in a single sentence) for your original CJ6: Screenplay. 2) Connect what you designed for CJ7: costume(s) to the story you created - why did you design what you designed based on the story? 3) Tell, too, about the TV Show Pilot you filmed and edited with your group... 3a) what was it like to work with a script and 3b) what types of shot(s) do you feel brought the show to life most?

I designed the story I made now because I love DC and Marvel first of all and I like making a hole funny or series story about Batman

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Angel Bedolla
10/12/2018 10:01:25 am

Share your ups and downs of film making on your blog, and how you plan to continue to grow in the second half of the class. Do this by writing about your two biggest psychological barriers when it comes to making films? For each, provide an example of the barrier you encountered this term as well as a solution you plan to initiate in the second term to overcome this barrier. Then finish off the entry by recalling the biggest success or an ah-ha moment that 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.

What I like about film is the acting and editing to make a video. What is the down side of film is that I have trouble remembering my script when I make a video. For the next term I plan to try harder on remembering my script at home and idiot much more cooler things. My two favorite film shots is Low Angle Shot and Oblique shot/Dutch Angle. My favorite film project is the Creeper Repellent video because it was the funniest one I did and I played a lot as a character in that project.

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Angel Bedolla
11/2/2018 11:41:30 am

Describe your experience shooting this project in the film studio with the added lighting elements. How do you feel the studio time affected your final product quality? Additionally, how did you approach the montage portion of your film. Describe what you chose to cut together and what effect you hope for it to have on your audience as a part of your "Flash Forward" film.

Shooting my project and adding lights is much more detailed than when we didn't add lights to the back in the past. I used the lights in my video to show where and what is going on and where it's taking place. The person that was acting during the recording had to talk about his past and how he became the champ at RPS. The background lights helped the most for detail to show where he was. The key light showed mostly the person that was talking.

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Angel Bedolla
11/30/2018 12:13:58 pm

Hitchcock is know as the Master of Suspense. Recall in detail a time when you felt a film had you most on edge--- either scared, excited, distressed, or passionate. What do you remember from the film itself (text, lighting, sound, set-up) that you believe made it truly effective? As a film maker yourself, what emotions do you think you'd be best at effecting in your audience and how do you imagine you would go about doing it?

There was this one time when we had to make a mini movie called R.P.S I was nerves so much of how my scenes were going to be. The film was pretty good. I like the idea so much that I am making a remake of it and it might even be a show. The best emotions I can do as an actor is funniness because I am not so shy about the funny parts. I'm also good at being the villain or Easter eggs in videos. I believe lots of people will enjoy me being an actor.

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