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Planning Blog: Location, Participants, Health, and Schedule

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 Schedule Because of my complex and tentative track schedule, the only days I will be able to film are Sundays. I have practice Monday through Friday from 3:15 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., which only allows me to film after 6:30 p.m.(the time I get home). I have Sundays off completely, which means that I can start filming at 9 a.m. This allows me to have a day filled with filming so I can reshoot the same scene at different times of the day and choose which one to use in post-production. 3/7/21 - Filming begins. All scenes involving the intruder(Jalil) will be filmed on this day. Jalil also runs tracks s this is one of his few free days, which means that scenes 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 16. 3/14/21 - Filming continues. All scenes will be shot today which includes the scenes with my parents and myself. In the scenes involving myself, my brother will take over for filming but I will still continue to direct. 3/21/21 - Filming is haulted temporarily for spring break. As a personal mental health pr...

Genre Research: Comedy and Horror

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      For the two other genres, I chose to study I selected horror and comedy. I came to decision by first analyzing what genres are most prominent in thrillers. From this statement, I found that action, horror, and comedy are the most prominent genres within a thriller film. Then, I looked at what do I personally find the most important in a thriller. From that, I found that I find a blend of horror and comedy are the most important things in a thriller film. Horror CAMS: General camera shots are close-ups, wide shots, and point of view shots. Common camera angles are low angle, canted angle, and high angle. Common movements are tracking, Steadicam, and zooming.  CLAMPS: Common costumes are costumes showing deterioration over time. Common lighting is lowkey lighting. Common acting is tense and suspense-filled. Common makeup is hair and light makeup until the actor needs to portray an injury, from there, prosthetics may or may not be added. Common props are weapons l...

Title Research: Watch the Titles Website

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     Similar to my experience on Art of the Titles, my experience with Watch the Titles was a fun one. When opening the website my first instinct was to compare it to the website I had viewed five minutes prior. Because of that I instantly noticed a sleeker interface, which showed less information but in a cleaner way. The last website deemed cluttered compared to this one and I was very appreciative of it because it opened my eyes to a common title mistake, clutteredness. From this, I understand that when creating my titles, it is imperative that I give them the proper amount of spacing from each other and also my background. It should be a clean-cut contrast between the titles and my background. The titles should no feel like their overshadowing the background. It should feel like the titles are sharing and complementing the background. If possible move with it in the sense that they should flow at the same speed. Meaning that the pacing of my scene should either be pro...

Title Research: Art of the Title Website

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      I consider myself a very creative individual but I understood that when it came down to designing a title for my opening sequence I was going to new help. Therefore, I decided to visit the title examing website, Art of the Title. I knew the website to have all of the major title sequences from major movies, tv shows, and even video games. In addition to this, this website had backgrounds and interviews with the individual designers. From when I opened the website I was in awe at everything it had to offer. There was so much and I didn't know where to begin looking for inspiration. The first thing I was to look around at everything on the opening page as I had figured that the website runners wouldn't put something on the front page of the website if it wasn't popular. I explored serval interviews, opening, and closing title sequences and from there gathered one key piece of information.  Your titles do not have to be on a black screen, so play around with the b...

Genre Decision

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      For my opening sequence, I decide to choose the thriller genre to make a movie. I went with this choice because of my love for the thriller genre and all it entails. From the scares to comedic moments, the thriller genre just seemed perfect for the story I wanted to tell. It was extremely hard and easy to get to this point due to a multitude of reasons. To make a list of everything easy about it though, would prove a challenge. The only thing I would've considered truly 'easy' about making this decision was that I had to make it on my own. Because I chose not to work with anyone on this opening assignment, I wasn't subjected to anyone else's opinions other than my own. This meant that through the pre-planning stage of this project, I was the sole vote in all decisions. Although this opened my decision to be extremely biased as I had no one to disagree with and provide a counter from my choice, I believe that I strayed away from making a bias decision. I took a...

Genre Research: The First Purge

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     I have come to an end of analyzing thriller films with The First Purge. This movie came out in the summer of 2018 and was infamous for "ruining" the Purge trilogy. Personally, I loved the film for a multitude of reasons. From the political commentary to the near-perfect action sequences, I, unlike many critics, found this movie highly favorable. The First Purge received so much hate because of the change it introduced to the series. It changed the government's motive from killing poor people to killing poor black people. The change spawned hate because the last three movies stuck with the original motive and the change seemed unwarranted and useless.      One of my favorite elements of the thriller genre that will be present in both The First Purge and my opening sequence is the use of great action scenes. The original Purge movie was heavily criticized for the lack of action. Because of that, this movie was filled to the brim with action scenes. One i...

Genre Research: Get Out

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      Continuing my analysis of thriller movies, I have arrived at Get Out, Jordan Peele's first take in directing and writing in this genre. This movie came out in the spring of 2017 and was famous for its soundtrack, specifically, the song Redbone by Childish Gambino. Opposite to Us, Get Out uses social commentary more to its advantage. Instead of the multitude of gore-filled deaths, there are subtle hints of how society has treated African Americans. It was praised for this and received extremely well among all audiences.       The main thriller element of this movie that will be integrated into my opening is to connect you to the character in some way. In Get Out, the main character is viewed differently because of his race. This was something that many African Americans experience at least one time in their life. In my opening, the main character will be at home alone by himself for the first time. Everyone has experienced the feeling of being hom...