Sunday, March 10, 2024

First Draft Feedback

 Introduction:

After our first draft of our movie, we let two other media study groups watch it and give us some feedback on it, one from our class period to get their take  since were closer and another group from another class to get a different perspective. The first group knew our idea from the start and said we can defiantly make some adjustments to the movie by getting more shots of the main character, some foreshadowing, and better editing techniques (especially our editing apparently) because our idea is great but our excutation was bad and rushed. We let the other group watch our movie before telling them our film's synopsis. Unfortunately they couldn't fully grasp the idea of our film so after we told them the synopsis the started to understand but said the same thing as the first group and that we need to re do it and we should add a flashback to add more suspense to who the murder is and also make the bullies confront jessica and Lilith but me personally I don't think it would look. so in concluetion we are probably going to redo most of it or take new shots to replace the ones we have right now. 

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Post-production: Visual editing decision

 Introduction:

Me and my teammate decide to use editing techniques like cut away, eye line match cut, fade out, dolly zoom and shoot reverse shot. We choose this because this way we can get different angles of the same thing, for example we used cut away techniques for the dead boy to show different areas of her body, the angle and direction she fell in, and where she died. We used the cut away to show the dead body, we used the eyeline match to show what Jessica is looking at in her sleep/vison that makes her realize that her best friend committed the murder, the dolly zoom for dramatic effect in the beginning for the villian board, fade out at the end to show the title, and shot reverse shot for when the bullies confront Jessica and lilith in the hallway. My teammate did most of the editing for the movie because Im not every good at editing but I try to help him when I can like with the dolly zoom and fade out. We used CapCut and Imovies   for our editing and combining of takes/scenes. 

Sunday, March 3, 2024

Behind the scenes: Bloopers: 3

Introduction:
While today was our first official day of filming for our movie, and it was a lot harder than we expected it to be. No one was here on time, we had to rush and get tri-pod to hold our cameras up so we can get the right camera movements, the actors had to change into there costumes and get there props together, and me and my partner was trying to figure out how we can film without leaving school campus and getting in trouble or hurt. While we were talking about the scenes order one last time we caught this on camera of the actors missing their cues.

Behind the scene: Bloopers 2

Introduction:
Here in this behind the scene clip, we have two of our actresses looking and playing in the flower field between takes as a little refresher to decompress. It was fun and very convenient because two of our locations was next to the flower field so it was good for everyone.

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Production: Location, location, location

 Introduction: 

Since our movie is a teen thriller, where else would we film other than a high school. We used our school for the whole production of the movie; even Jessica's room and the mini forest in the woods is part of our school, even though we had to angle and edit it perfectly so viewers wouldn't know.

Friday, March 1, 2024

Behind the scenes: Blooper 1

Introduction:
In this behind-the-scenes clip, it shows one of my friends who helped us film our movie. He took media studies once before and passed, so we knew it would be a good idea to have him be a part of our movie-making process and, even better, star in it as one of the bullies. Unfortunately for us, he's to kind-hearted to get into the role of a bully and kept laughing during the shots when he was supposed to be angry and storm down the hallway, so we had to fire him and keep him as an assistant director instead.