Hello, it is Kazmin and this is the first blog of the new school and I'm feeling great. Now that I'm in A-Level I feel so much more confident than ever before. I'm excited to create a short film this is one of the things I've always wanted to do. As a kid, I used to apply for acting jobs at Disney and do musical and dancing classes in theatrics. This will be such a great experience for me this will create a long-term memory for me further down in life. Last year was a great experience making new friends and creating an opening sequence for the first time was great. Kazmin and the girls was a great experience but unfortunately, we had to part ways, but that topic is for another blog. My previous research with film and the previous projects that I've worked on will help prepare me for this task. I really love horror films as well as romance and comedy films. I love the aspect of horror the thrill it brings and how it keeps me on the edge of my feet. As far ...
Hello today me and my group were in class going over clips. I and Sofia went over a few clips and picked out the ones to use in the music video. After I sat down and watched Youtube videos on editing. I learned how to use cross cutting and doing split scenes. After that I passed on my knowledge to Sofia and Jenna so that they can edit. After that I moved onto learning how to overlap audio and create a music video that is in sync. Then I came and helped Sofia put the audio clips together. Afterwards I set up memories of the behind the scenes. Me and my group watched the videos and felt great. Sunday's meet for production was great. My group talked about all the fun stuff that occurred. Also my group looked at other music videos by people known mutually. It was great to see example from peers it really helped my group see where they were at. I loved Omnia's music video it was the same song with a twist of best friends instead of lover's. Also Savannah went over all the backg...
Comparing 9, the short, and 9, the full-length movie Short Film: Me and my groupmates ’ first impression of this short film was that it had a very intentionally eerie style. Upon first glance, we saw a dark, muddy color scheme that set a creepy mood for the rest of the short. This eerie first impression was also supported by the scoring of the short. The first sounds we hear when the short begins are heavy metal clanking (resembling the sounds of a creepy blacksmith you may see in a horror film) and old rusted metal squeaking as it is moved . The scoring increases in intensity as the short’s plot thickens. Once we reach the climax, where the main character fights off the main antagonist, the music is also at its peak. The director may have chosen to do this throughout the film to create more tension and exaggerate the already unsettling overall mood of the short. We also noticed that the main character in t...
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