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 this short undergoes character development that causes him to g
Hello, it's Kazmin and I am back with another blog!!!!! Why isn't Kazmin talking about production? Well.... Let's say the group could not meet together to film. Hunter is a profound student-athlete who takes both aspects of his life seriously. Which leads to the reason he wasn't able to meet with us. He had a district wrestling tournament that took him to states to win it all!!!! Isn't that so amazing he's so talented and marvelous but, that still doesn't help our filming situation... Well, I'm not so innocent either I had my reasons to not film either. You see I had to go to church camp and it took away 4 days of filming. It was such a fun experience it brought me closer to my religion and made me feel so much better. It even taught me many different ways to act being that there was improv with different words. Also, I recorded the campgrounds and maybe this could be used in the film somehow. The camping experience was so amazing I got to fish, paint
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