Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Audience and Institutions Essay


1.      Assess the importance of marketing in the media area you have studied.

Marketing is referring to activities a company undertakes to promote the buying or selling of a product or service. Marking is undoubtedly tied to the success of a film. The value that marketing possesses can ultimately not quantified due to the power it holds in relation to the success of a film. Marketing Is important to a film because it informs people a movie is coming out. Marketing is also imperative because It encourages people to go see the film.
Marketing informs people a movie is going to be released. To further explain marketing is the sole reason why people have an awareness of when a movie is coming out, without marketing audiences don’t have the knowledge that a film is released. This is proven in the movie Beauty and the Beast, the studio Walt Disney, and Mandeville Films used cross-promotion such as using the department store Kohls to offer exclusive items and other merchandise to promote the film.  The studios also used cross-promotion in a special episode of the bachelor to promote the film. Using known outlets such as Kohl’s and the Bachelor to promote the movie allowed for a multitude of people to go out and see the film because they were informed of the film. Walt Disney also created merchandise to promote the film.  Disney released on their website ornaments, dolls, etc, to promote said film furthering informing people of the movie. The result of all the marketing that was done by the studios resulted in the movie-making 1.3 billion dollars in the box office since many people went to go see the movie. Also, the marketing strategy of Guardians of the Galaxy, such as cross-media convergence with the poster printed on ice cream cups and had their own flavor as well as a monopoly game and merchandise such as shirts, phone case, etc. all played an impact and making people aware of the movie which resulted in 772.8 million in the box office.   This idea is also proven in the amount of money independent films make. To further explain independent movies, fail to make as much money because of the lack of marketing which in turn makes consumer not view the film. Ultimately marketing can determine whether a film succeeds in terms of many people viewing it.
Marketing is also important to a film in terms of encouraging people to go see the film. Just because a studio gives information that a film is being released that doesn’t mean people are going to go and watch. Marketing allows for studios to get the word out as well as encouraging people to go view the film. An example of this is the release of Fast and Furious 7. Universal Studios created a ride in honor of the movie franchise to continuously gather support for the movie. Creating this ride made consumers want to go and view the movie because it appeared to be action-packed. Universal also marketed the trailer during the Super Bowl knowing that would attract a lot of attention to the movie. The studio also created special events such as a website consisting of the contest, videos, pictures, which further entice viewers into watching the movie. This type of marketing is also shown in the promotion of the Black Panther. Chadwick Boseman participated in a special event for the mobile game Marvel Contest of Champions to promote the said movie. Marvel also conducted cross-promotion by partnering with Lexus and revealed a special commercial for the 2018 Lexus LS 500. All these marketing tools entice viewers by relating something that people like such as cars and combining it with a product they should watch. By doing this viewer relates the film to something that is going to be enjoyable and fun. The result of this marketing makes films such as black panther makes 1.344 billion dollars in the box office
Ultimately marketing influences the movie industry than any other part of the filming process. Without marketing, it is very hard for a movie to do as well another movie whose studio has paid 10’s of million dollars on marketing. In my own personal experience, I am often more likely to go to a movie where the studio has done a lot of promotion. The importance that marketing has on the direction a film will go ultimately shows that marketing is the core of success in a film.

Friday, April 24, 2020

TEA Essay



In the extract of the tv series “24” that showcases the exchange between a detective and a prisoner, one can infer the most prevalent theme. The theme of the “24” extract is that to overcome evil and injustice sometime people must do whatever it takes, even going against who they are and their norms. Through this extract the director uses various techniques to convey this theme. He also uses certain techniques to convey ideas such as suspense, and mystery that will reveal his/her true purpose.
The primary scene is that of a woman in an interrogation room. Since the setting is in an interrogation room it leads to viewers questioning why the woman is there. It also allows the viewers to infer that the woman is important and hold some vital information that will cause her to be in an interrogation room. All these aspects intensify the scenes and ultimately starts to create a mood of mystery that would be present all throughout this excerpt. Another tool that the director uses is zooming in on a camera that is in the corner of the room when the detective walks in and looks at it. This leads watchers to question why there is a camera and why is the detective looking at it. This also brings up the question on whether or not the detective plans on doing something wrong. The director also uses a close-up of the detective and the prisoners’ faces to show the detective's belief on the severity of the situation. However, the director uses a close-up and zoom on the woman’s face to show her calmness and to also hint that she has a level of power to her that causes her to be calm and confident. Which unconsciously suggest to the viewers that the woman prisoner has something the detective wants.   Another vital part in the first scene is the director uses to showcase his/her message is the lighting, the lighting is dark and dim to further tell the spectator the atmosphere is serious and something unpleasant Is going to take place. The director does this to play on the knowledge that darkness is often associated with evil or unpleasantries which would, in turn, make spectators view the situation in a negative light, which ultimately plays into the agenda of the director.  In the first scene, there is no dialogue, however, the score begins to play hinting to observers’ action is going to take place in the nearby future. The mood of the first scene is mysterious and forces the spectator to ask questions on the situation and ultimately encourage said viewer to continue watching.  However, the main purpose of the scene is to set up the action that will be taken place in the next scenes.
In the next scene, the most prevalent thing is the dialogue between the prisoner and the detective. The dialogue is used to emphasize the seriousness of the situation and later justify what is going to take place as well as give insight to the viewer on why the situation is occurring. The dialogue also creates a noticeable tension in the room between the detective and the prisoner. The shot-reverse-shot that also takes place in the scene signals to the viewers that something bad is about taking place. Since the detectives on the outside look worried and anxious about what is to come. The zooming in on the clock also further escalates the severity of the issue by implying there is not much time left.  These aspects ultimately create a mystic that the director will use to further intrigue the watcher into watching what's going to unfold.
The third and final scene contains the most action and gives some insight to the viewers on what the purpose of the extract is. The action match scene of the detective running toward the prisoner and pushing her to the wall and choking her finally tells the audience the theme of the extract.  This sole event shows the viewers the detective is willing to do anything to stop the bomb even threatening to kill the prisoner which goes against his oath as a policeman. The split-screen further reinforces the point because the detective doesn’t stop even though he knows other policemen are coming which in turn shows how desperate the detective is to stop the evil that is trying to take place.
The director’s vision was to create something enticing and make viewers want to watch it. His/her purpose was to demonstrate to the spectators that we as people may go to great lengths to stop an evil injustice and crime.


Friday, April 17, 2020

CCR

The CCR was the last project I filmed for this class. The CCR was the most reflective. The reason why I say this is because that's when I really looked back on my movie and see how it challenges conventions and social issues. Filming my CCR was by far the easiest. However, the video does have its problems. The first problem that I encountered was I had to film using my phone. To further explain due to the pandemic currently taking place I did not have the ability to check out a camera. Also due to this pandemic, I did not have the ability to check out a tripod as well. The result of not being able to get those necessary things led me to have to use my sister as the director and her trying her hardest to get a perfect shot. All in all, I really enjoyed filming this CCR.

Even though it was a fun process I learned a few things as well. One of the important things that I learned was to make the best with what you have. To further explain even though I didn't have all my necessary tools needed to film I still tried to make the best with what I had. I believe that lesson is an important lesson to have throughout life. The reason why I say this is because life is not fair. Due to the fact that life is not fair and as humans we won't always get what we want it is important to be able to make do with what you have or you will lead an unhappy life. Another message that I got while filming my CCR is that every film has an underlying message. Before I reflected on my movie I thought it was just some cool film. After doing my CCR I realize my film has its own message. All in doing the CCR was an experience.







Final Movie

The final movie was the last video that I filmed. This video was one of the best projects I filmed. The final movie all though it was the best it was the most difficult video to film. While filming this video I was the director which is what I truly enjoy doing while filming. Another positive thing about filming this video was that I got to create a script which is something I enjoyed. To further explain the reason why I enjoyed creating this script is that I got to unleash my creative side. All my other classes require me to use my more analytical side, but this class allows me to use my creative side. While filming this video I go to work with a group this time. Filming with a group made directing and shooting this film easier. All filming this movie was mostly fun.

However, like all things, there were negatives to shooting this film. The first negative to filming was my partner and I was unprepared. The day we were filming this video we did not come prepared, we didn't have the props needed. The props we didn't have were the scissors and the blood. Due to the fact that we didn't have the items we needed we had to go to a nearby store to get the supplies. Another issue we had filming was the camera that we were using was dead. Due to the fact that it was dead, we had to rush and film all the important scenes. However, the main issue that occurred was the current pandemic taking place COVID-19. The pandemic made it hard for me and my partner to reshoot. The pandemic also made it hard for me to be able to edit the video with my partner, All in all, even though filming this project had its issues it was still a great project to film.






Music Video

The music video was the second-ever video I filmed. Filming this video was a good experience. I learned a lot of things while filming this video such as how to work on your own. For the music video, I worked alone because I wanted to try and see if I am capable of doing certain things on my own. For this video, I did the song "Hostage" by Billie Eilish. The reason why I chose to do this video is that it really spoke to me. The message that I got from the video was that sometimes things that we love hold us from doing what we're meant to do. That message really mirrored my own personal life at the time. That is why I chose to do that video. All in all, it was a good and fun video to shoot it was quite simple to edit as well.

The main thing that I can say that I learned while filming the video was time management and securing your actor. While filming the music video there was poor time management on my part. I did the music video at the last minute. The reason why I did the music video at the last minute was because I decided to procrastinate. So after almost not turning in the video on time, I decided from that day forward to always do my filming on time. Another valuable lesson that I learned was to secure your actor. For my video, I originally had planned for my brother and his girlfriend to play as the actors. However, they decided to cancel at the last minute. This left me being stuck with me as the actor and my sister being the director. Though the process went smooth this was not my favorite video to film.


Commercial

Due to the troubling time of the Coronavirus I want to look back on my progress to reflect. Down below is the first-ever video I did for this class. The first video I ever did was a commercial about Dunkin Donuts. Since the commercial was the first-ever video I did it was not my best work. However, I did learn a lot while doing this video. One thing that I learned was my love of directing. In the commercial that I and my group filmed, I was the director. After that video, I realize my passion for directing. The reason why I love directing so much is that it allowed me to be in control of things. As a perfectionist it allowed me to feed me innate desires of having everything perfect.

One of the many things that I also learned while filming this video was working with a group and how to deal with the consequences of a group.  Before I was in this class I tended not to work with groups do to the sole fact that I did not want to have to do all the work. However, during this project, I decided to work with a group and the result was not the best. One of my group members decided not to participate. This left me and my other partner completing all the work for the project. I tried to go to the teacher to complain but there was nothing to do about it since the video was due the next day. However, after that, I learned to pick your group members wisely. Another thing that I learned about was how to use a camera. Also, I learned how to use a tripod which is very important. Most importantly I learned how to use editing software. All in all the commercial was a good experience.





Wednesday, April 8, 2020

RE-EDITING

This journey has been a long process and has been extremely eye-opening in general. The reason why I say this is because I have learned so many things that I did not know before. As I enter my re-editing process I realize the things I didn't know before. What I know and find to be self-evident is that editing is the only chance people get to fix their mistakes. More importantly to present themself, projects and other things as perfect. I think that it is people innate need to be perfect and editing allows a person to dip into their desire. As I express this I realize my need to edit, to edit myself, edit my past and my unforeseeable future. I love editing as much as I love directing. I have come to appreciate this new found love interest. I have also come to understand and appreciate this class for showing me these new talents. At the end of this project, I am very happy with the growth that I have experience.

Now to the re-editing process, I am not the one who re-edited my partner did. The reason why I didn't re-edit was because  my partner decided to do it. Another reason why I didn't re-edit was because I did not have the capability or the availability to edit. Even though I didn't edit I did contribute. I called my partner and we talked over the phone. The reason why we talked over the phone was because of the Coronavirus. I wasn't allowed to leave my house and she wasn't allowed to leave her house. The things that were re-edited was ally scenes. My partner took the re-shot scenes and added them to the final project. I can finally say that I finished the final project. All in all, I am really happy I took this class.






Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Reshoot

On a Saturday morning, my partner and I met up to reshoot the final project, the movie. The reshoot day was filmed before there was a strict stay at home order due to Coronavirus.  My partner and I reshot the ending scenes. The reason why we didn't reshoot the beginning scenes was that there were already perfect and there was no need to reshoot them.  There were no issues in terms of the atmosphere such as the weather it wasn't raining. This time around it was a better filming process than the first time that we film. Like I had mentioned in my first filming blog my partner and I was a mess. To further explain we were unprepared. My partner and I didn't have the props that were needed we had used to scissors and we had to buy paint from the store next door. This time around we were beyond prepare we had all the props and the camera was charged. All in all the reshot day was a good day.

I was the director again just like previously. I enjoyed directing I think it was a great experience being in charge of the process. Directing, in general, allows me to be able to be a perfectionist. Although the reshoot was an easy process but like all things we ran into some issues. There were no major issues except for trying to get back on track. To further explain my partner and I are friends so it was very easy to get off track and discuss other things. I was the one who got every one track. Filming was easy I made sure everyone dressed the same way as the did the original filming day and we followed the same script. The reshooting process took two hours just because we wanted to make sure we had really good shots. All in all, as previously mentioned the shooting process was a success.




Monday, April 6, 2020

Quarantine Day 100,000!

Since I have last posted on this blog things haven't changed they only have gotten worse not better as what was predicted. The USA is still on lockdown, people are required to self quartine. My home state government has issued a Safer at Home Order". Safer at home means "it limits movement outside homes to providing or getting essential services or carrying out essential activities. That also applies to interaction with other people outside of residents' homes. The order is in effect until April 30." The Safer at Home order was implemented on April 3. I have personally been quarantined at home since March 14. The reason why I was quarantined at home was that the government shut down schools at that time. I have not left my house to not spread germs etc. My school work has been conducted online for the past week. The shift from being at school to home is slightly problematic. 

In regards to my final project, things have not really shifted. To further explain since this is a project-based class nothing has drastically changed for me. Like I previously mentioned my final project was already shot before the quarantine. There is still some editing that has to be done. All in all, I am not really worried about turning in my final project. In relation to editing, I also have been working on my CCR. That process has been going smoothly as well. I first decided to write down a script on what I plan on saying. Then after I finish completing the draft I will film my CCR on Wednesday. Ultimately even though I am not directly affected by the pandemic I still hope for everything to run smoothly and for people to get better. 








Friday, March 20, 2020

Cornavirus !

Since the last time blogging, things got worst. The past week even though it was a schedule school week, the school was closed during the whole week. I have been on quarantine for the past week, with my family. The whole week. I haven't had physical contact with friends especially my partner. The reason why is because it was required that we self-quarantine like I previously mentioned. The CDC believed that if people self-quarantine it will help stop the spread of the virus. Due to these precautions that were recommended I haven't left my house as mentioned. The Coronavirus really played a negative impact on my final task. However, I will persevere and turn in the best final project I can produce. My final project all though halted is only almost completed.

Due to the Coronavirus, my project was halted like previously mentioned. Due to the fact that I haven't left the house due to self-quarantine, I haven't had contact with my partner. I mention this in my previous blog, but the lack of contact has left me unable to finish editing. The editing process is usually done by both of us. However, since we have not been able to see each other we haven't edited. Although we haven't seen each other, I set up a date for us to meet. The Coronavirus also affected my project by not being able to go to school. To further explain not being able to go to school doesn't allow me to get the advice of my teachers. However, my teacher has set up communications so we can get advice. The Coronavirus also ruined my reshoot and reediting schedule. Before my partner and I were supposed to reshoot Wednesday but instead, we have to do it Saturday. All in all the Cornavirus has really impacted my final
















Monday, March 16, 2020

Editing Is a No Go!

Since the last time being on the blog, I haven't edited my final project. There are various reasons why I haven't edited the final task. The main reason why I have done it is because of social distancing. To further explain after the coronavirus pandemic. It was decided best by the government that people practice social distancing. Social distancing is the perceived or desired degree of remoteness between a member of one social group and the members of another, as evidenced in the level of intimacy tolerated between them. So in the practice of social distancing, I have self quarantined. This practice of social distancing has ultimately affected my editing process. The reason why it has affected my editing process is that I haven't been able to get in touch with my partner. To further explain even though I primarily edited my partner put in a lot of input. Due to the quartine, we haven't been able to meet up and discuss. 

However, even though we haven't met up to discuss we have also been very productive as a partnership. We have created a schedule on when we are going to turn in our final task. My partner and I also created a schedule detailing are re-shoot and re-edit days. Due to the quarantine, we haven't been able to meet up. This caused us to miss the original day that we were going to film. The original day that we were going to re-shoot was last Saturday however we have changed it to this Wednesday. Even though we haven't finished our final task we planned out how the CCR will be done. I have decided to present the CCR in an interview style. I will interview my partner and she will interview me. We will film using our local library. All in all, even though we haven't finished the final task I have been productive. 

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Editing Did Not Take Place Today Blog !

Since the last time I have posted on this blog, I haven't edited. The reason why I haven't a blog is for various reasons. One of the primary reasons why I didn't edit is that I lack the time to edit. For the past few days, I have been extremely busy working on other projects. This lead to me not being able to complete the editing. Even though I didn't edit today a majority was previously done in previous nights. The editing that I did included sound, transition and more. Even though a majority is done there is still a lot to get done. All in all, I'm really confident in the place that I am in even though I haven't edited in the past few days.

Though I didn't edit I have been planning the steps that I am going to take while editing. To further explain my partner and I have created a list of certain things I will add during the editing process. The list included transition like a cutaway. The list also included sound effects that would be added. As well as the brightness of each scene. Beside just editing my partner and I planed when we will reshoot. We decided on this Sunday at 9:00 am at the same place we previously recorded at. We also decided on what scenes we are reshooting. The main scene being reshoot is the stabbing scenes. My partner and I decided to change the props. Instead of scissors, we will use a knife. All in all, even though editing didn't take place today was extremely productive.



Monday, March 9, 2020

Editing Blog

Today I edited my final task. To further explain after the peer review and receiving some comments my partner and I decided to edit. However, though we didn't edit the entire film. The parts that I edited were the more perfect shots. The perfect shots were the ones that didn't I believe they needed reshooting. This also includes shots that were easy to film. Examples of the more perfect shots were those of the businesswoman getting ready. There were easy because they're only shown for a few seconds in the final task. Due to the fact they were not long scenes the actual day my partner and I filmed, we filmed multiple shots of those scenes. That lead to us having multiple shots so that we didn't have to reshoot those scenes. However, we did edit those scenes and placed them at the beginning of the film. The type of editing that took place we minimal. the major changes were the sound I added music. Even then the filming was still minor because the shots were perfect. Most of the titles were added to the film.

Even though the majority of the editing process went well there were some issues. The issues that occurred didn't mostly happen while editing but the opposite. The issues occurred with my actual computer. While trying to dump my footage my computer wouldn't accept the videos. It took me multiple to tries to dump the footage. After 30 minutes I realized that it wouldn't work. So I decided to try and use a different computer. After deciding the best course of action was to use a different computer editing went smoothly.  All in all, editing went well after fixing the issues with the software.






Thursday, March 5, 2020

Peer Review Blog !

Today my partner and I conducted a  peer review on other members of our class, movie. My partner and I reviewed the opening of their final task. The movie opening was 2 minutes and 53 seconds long. The opening consisted of everything needed for the final task. The movie had all the editing completed as well as the titles. The movie also consisted of the perfected sound as well as other factors. The main aspect of the film that I like was the overall consistency of the movie. To further explain while watching the movie it was obvious to know the plot of the movie. While watching it I could see the trajectory of the movie. Another aspect that I liked was the plot. The reason why I like the plot was that it was easy to grasp, as well as it was an interesting opening. The plot of the movie was a kidnapping. I also really like the effort that was put into demonstrating the kidnapping while leaving some mystery to the movie. The creators of the film do this by alluding to the fact that the highschooler was kidnaped at home by showing a controller on the floor. As well as the dad picking up the controller and the static that played behind the dad. I also really liked the fact they showed the highschooler being put inside the trunk of a car.

Even though I do not have much negative feedback, the other group lacked in some areas. One of the most prevalent criticism is the fact all the required angles were not present in the film. This included camera angles, and shots as well as required editing style. One suggestion that I have is to trim certain scenes to cut the time of the opening. The opening was over 2 minutes and the maximum was two minutes. Another suggestion that I have is to reshoot some scenes because the lighting was too dark unless that was the desired effect. I didn't have much confusion when it came to the film everything was well directed. I certainly like the fact the director and the camera manage to stay hidden in some shots. I really enjoyed watching the said film. All aspects of the film were really interesting. The most interesting was the fact the watcher fail to know why high school kid got kidnaped which created a cliff-hanger. All in all the film was great and inspired me to add things to my film.



Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Finish Filming Blog !

This past weekend my partner and I finished filming our final task. The filming process that had occurred was productive due to the fact that we finished everything. I acted as the director and my partner acted as the actor. We had another actor play as the other sister in the film. The actor that played that role was my partner's sister. My partner and I filmed near the beach in an alley which is in the storyboard. The process went smoothly because we followed everything that was in the storyboard. It only took my partner and me an hour to finish filming at the location. This is due to the fact that everything was already prepared. This is also due to the fact that the majority of the scenes were filmed at another location. All in all the filming process went well.

  However, there were some bumps along the road that pertained to the filming process. One of the main roadblocks was that the battery of the camera was low. This impacted our filming process negatively and positively. To further explain the loss of battery affected our process due to the fact that I couldn't film as many re-shoots as I would have like to. Due to the time crunch that I was on, because of the lack of battery, I  had to hurry up and film all our scenes. This left my partner and me vulnerable to not having a perfect shot. The lack of battery also affected our filming process positively. The lack of battery forced us to really focus on the story that our movie was trying to tell. Another incident that occurred was that we didn't have enough fake blood. This forced us to improvise and only use a small amount. During this process, my partner and I also decided to use scissors instead of a knife. Despite these limitations filming still went smoothly.




Thursday, February 27, 2020

Journey of Filming has Begun!

  Today my partner and I started to film the beginning scenes if our final task. We did not finish filming all of the scenes but we made some headway into finishing our final task. The rest of the scenes will be filmed Saturday at our second location. Even though my partner and I did not finish filming today was productivity in terms of figuring out how the final project will look like. Filming today I was very simple and straight forward. The reason why it was so easy to film those shots is that everything was mapped out. As well as all the other aspects of our final project were already prepared. Examples of this are the costumes and the lighting as well as the angles of the camera. Due to everything being planned in advance it allowed there to be less time needed for reshoots. All in All, today was a good filming day.

In the filming process, I acted as the director. My partner was the actor in the film and played in all the scenes. In the filming process, as the director, I directed the way in which the actor moved as well as other variables. I ensured that we followed all the camera angles that were written in our script. I also made sure that we followed the storyboard to the exact detail. There was some variation in the storyboard. Some of the variations were how the actor would dress up as well as her make up. We did have some trouble getting the actor into character since she has to play a businesswoman. Even though there were some issues each scene was executed perfectly. I really believed as a director I captured the essence of what the movie that we're trying to make is about. It really intrigued me about the process of directing. Even though I have done this multiple times in the past for other projects this time, directing feels like a possible career path. I loved filming today because we followed are storyboard precisely we finished in 3 hours and had time to go over it and reshoot. As previously mentioned today was a good filming day.



Monday, February 24, 2020

Filming Blog: Filming has not taken place yet.

During the past weekend, my partner and I failed to film again. There is a variety of reasons why we didn't film. The reasons why my partner and I didn't film are very synonymous with the reasons for last week. Even though my partner and I haven't filmed we are still committed to producing the best capable final project. With that being said my partner and I have now prepared the necessities needed to film this weekend. So the result of this weekend is going to be that I will have a rough draft of my final task. This rough draft will also be edited just so I can see which editing method would provide the best results. These past weekends even though I haven't filmed I have been preparing. To further explain I have been preparing mentally. I am both the director and editor so I have to be in the right mindset to produce the best product.

During the past weekend even though I haven't filmed I have prepared to do the project besides mentally preparing. During the past weekend, I have mapped out the entire day of filming. To further explain even though I have already a planned schedule I enhanced it. To enhance the schedule of the filming day I broke down every part of the day. Since I'm the director and I'm in control of what takes place I prefer that everything is organized. The reason why I prefer everything to be organized is that it would allow the filming process to run smoothly. The reason why I decided to break down the schedule of filming is so that the actual filming process is shorter. When I breakdown the schedule we don't have to take time during filming to figure out things. Due to the breakdown of the filming schedule filming will go faster. All in all, even though  I didn't film this weekend, I was very productive in relation to my final project.


Thursday, February 20, 2020

Filming Blog: I Didn't film

  Over the weekend my partner and I did not film our final task. There are various reasons why we didn't film. However, we plan on filming and editing in the upcoming weeks and deliver the best video we could under the conditions given. The first reason why we didn't film is because of timing and availability. To further explain last weekend was Valentine's and so that was one of the reasons that resulted in us not filming. The other reason why I didn't film is lack of ability. To further explain both my partner and I were not available to film due to the lack of communication. As well as the fact that it wouldn't be the best idea to film because the weather wasn't as we would like it. One of the most prominent reasons was the fact that we wouldn't be able to get to every place that we needed to film. Another reason why we didn't film is that the main place were our scene would have taken (ally)  place was too crowded. The reason I say that is because like previously mentioned it was Valentine's day weekend.

However, the main reason why my partner and I didn't film is that we were not prepared to film. To further explain while shooting a project everything has to be in order for it to be a good project. Even though my partner and I wrote our script, and decided on location and actors we didn't have all we needed. To further explain we didn't have the camera to film or other software. We also didn't have all the props needed for the project to be at its best. Some of these included clothing such as the suit the main character has to wear. We also didn't have the phone that is going to be used during the project. Most importantly we didn't have the blood or the knife needed for the movie. Those items are very vital to our film process. However, my partner and I did take steps to ensure we're more prepared for the upcoming weekend. I have secured my part and got the costumes needed for the final task. All in all that is why my partner and I didn't film last weekend.


Thursday, February 13, 2020

Planning Blog: Storyboard

My partner and I were able to story-board the scenes and ideas that came to us during the planning process shown below in the presentation. I was able to convey the main story from the shooting script onto paper through drawings. I wanted our storyboard to be detailed yet still simple enough so we don't over complicate ourselves when filming our movie. I was able to stretch our all the scenes we created in the shooting script onto the storyboard paper however, honestly we did not have 10 pages of story-boarding done. I did not want to add to the story-line that I knew wasn't true and because I did not have the chance to talk it over with my group member so I story-boarded all the vital scenes that is crucial for our first two minutes of the movie. We wanted to keep the opening of the movie suspenseful and not give away the main plot of the movie which is summarized through our pitch. The opening scenes of the two minute film will allow the audience to get to know and see the memories and personality of the characters before actually finding out more as they watch deeper into the movie. This is why we gave no names to our characters or actors because the opening allows you to make a judgement based on looks and dialogue said but we wanted to keep the name disclosed until later in the movie just like some movies do today. Although it is not our best drawings we still wanted to put effort into our storyboard so when it comes to filming we already have a visual of how the movie will turn out but in better quality and color. Presented below is our storyboard we hope that the drawings allow you to visualize our two minute opening but just to keep in mind this is is our planning and will be better on camera and once it is completely done.

Monday, February 10, 2020

Planning Blog: Title Design

When my partner and I first started discussing our Title design, we were completely stumped on how we wanted our titles to look like in the first two minutes of our movie. Since the genre of our movie is Action and Thriller we wanted to include the colors, fonts, and sizes that is typically seen in that specific movie genre. After our title research blogs we have done in the past we had somewhat of an idea. In the end we were finally able to agree on the Title design that best suited our movie. In the presentation below you will see examples and the design we decided on for our title which honestly with the lighting and theme behind our film will draw the audience to feel the action and thriller feel by looking at the titles. By adding the red colors in our titles along with the black we can create a suspenseful feeling toward the murder that will come in the first two minutes. The red mimics the blood of the victim in our movie which adds to the thriller part of our genre. The lowercase and uppercase spelling reminds us of the writings seen in most murder movies such as that on a type-writer or on TV and newspaper. The red color in our title also represents the revenge the main lead actor feels towards his mother murderer in the movie. In the presentation below you will have a closer look at our Title design that we agreed on but can change if needed.

Planning Blog: Location, Health, Participants, and Scheduling

In today's planning I was able to breakdown all the details that will effect our movie but also guide us on how we should run our filming process by narrowing down our location, participants, scheduling and safety crew. I was able to do this blog mainly because I knew the location and knew that I could get a picture or video to show in the presentation below. The rest of the presentation was easy to assemble together because my partner and I already discussed all the details way back in the beginning when we were creating the pitches for the different movie ideas. We wanted to keep our cast simple mainly because we felt like if we had a lot of cast members we would not be able to focus on filming and because the film doesn't call for more than three actors. In our movie we have one male lead role which is an important character in our movie because the story-line revolves around him. But my partner and I decided that I can play both roles even though I am a female and will be playing the lead role of the wealthy woman. Because our movie revolves around a murder we had to ensure that we discussed about the safety measures that will be implemented during our filming time outside of school.In the presentation below we go into further details on what our safety crew will be doing to ensure the safety of our cast and director/editor. For scheduling I narrowed down our goal of hopefully finishing filming and editing before spring break starts. Although it is a far stretch we want to try and reach this goal so we can have time to look back and re-edit if necessary. All of the location, participants, health, and schedule is presented below.

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Planning Blog: Sound and Dialogue Script


 In this set of Google Slides, we incorporated all of the sounds whether it is any dialogue and any music that will be used in the first two minute beginning of the movie. We put in details so that when I start story-boarding I can include all the camera angles, movements, and shots and all the sound that will be used for each scene and every six seconds if any. In our Google Slide presented below, we go in specific detail about what to add in our scenes. We have to make sure that any of the music we incorporate in our final movie is not copyrighted or else we have to send an email to get the song approved to be in our movie. This is honestly a lot of work and the majority of the time we will most likely not get a response back. I and my partner made sure to start thinking about free non-copyrighted music to add to our different scenes. My partner and I are researching different websites that will give us free music that will be useful in the two minutes of the movie to build the Thriller/Action genre which will be carried out. We did not include any of the camera angles, movements, and shots because this presentation will solely focus on sound and dialogue. Sound and Dialogue script will help us see any of our mistakes which we can easily change and fix and will also help benefit us when we need to film so we know which specific scenes will have any sound or music. The Google Slide presented below is the script for all the sound and dialogue for our final task. 

Planning Blog : Shooting Script

Today me and my partner discussed and broke down each of the scenes that will be used in the final task of the movie which will include all our actors, camera angles, movement, and shots. It will also include specific actions that will be done in the first two minutes of the movie that will make it into the Thriller/Action movie we envisioned it to be. My partner and I made sure to include parts into the movie that left the ending suspenseful making you want to watch it more and more of it and to make sure our movie had an interesting story-line. In our shooting script of the movie we had to include every detail since I am going to be story-boarding the scenes we wrote down on the Google Slides. Even though we were not supposed to include any sound we added the type of music we wanted in the that specific scene so we could be prepared when editing our final movie which you will see in the presentation. The shooting script we discussed and will soon be brought to life which will help us during the filming process and get done filming quickly and efficiently so we could start editing and adding in all our titles and music for each scene. Overall our movie is on the right track and we are super excited to officially start filming the movie since we are both proud of our story we created when coming up with our pitches. We wanted to keep our movie simple and not too over complicated with lots of props and actors which we will stick with during this planning process. Honestly my partner and I all week in school and in class focused on finishing our Google Slides in which accomplished. The Shooting Script is presented below and hopefully you enjoy reading about the different scenes (plus extra) that will be played out in our final movie.

Friday, January 31, 2020

Title Research: (Action/Thriller) Mission Impossible 2

  1. How many titles are displayed during the opening scenes to the film?
The number of titles presented in the opening sequence are not presented from the movie Mission Impossible 2 from Watch the Titles website. A video of the opening sequence is not given however, 7 titles are presented in the paragraph describing and explaining the opening title screen.

      2. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence?

The main title uses 3D images in the opening sequence, mixed with distorted live action images that were created with optimal effects.

      3.What connotations do the images carry?

The connotation of the opening sequence stated in the paragraph create a deadly and serious mood within the audience due to the fact that Tom Cruise is on a mission to find and destroy a lethal virus called Chimera.

      4. How is the genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset?

The genre is reinforced through the symbol of the mythical Greek mutant made up of a lion's head, a goat's body and a serpent's tail. The color red symbolizes to blood- the scientist who created the virus injecting himself with it. This creates a sense of Thriller and Action in the film.

       5. How does the film establish an enigma from the outset?

The films creates an enigma through the use of the concept of the virus leaving the audience wandering why Tom Cruise is after it?, why it was created? and by who?

      6. What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience?

The strategies used in the film is by using a famous actor known as Tom Cruise knowing that he has many fans which will attract them to watch the film. Audiences will be attracted to watch this Action/Thriller movie since Tom Cruise is also supposed to be known for his action movies.

Title Research: (Action) Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore

  1. How many titles are displayed during the opening scenes to the film?
The total number of titles that was presented in the opening sequence was 30 titles in the movie presented on the Watch the Titles website.

     2. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence?

The images prioritized in the opening sequence was a lot of references to dogs and cats through their foods and toys such as as Silhouette, bones, tennis balls, paw prints, yarn, leash, and fish bowl. This implies that the movie is most likely a dog and cat spy movie that will include action scenes.

      3.What connotations do the images carry?

The images carry an extremely upbeat and happy feeling through the background music which creates a feeling of action and preparedness for the movie wanting you to continue watching.

      4. How is the genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset?

The use of lasers and spy-like gadgets that have holographic effects add to the action genre. The background music also expresses the upbeat action themed presented in the opening sequence by also creating a sense of comedy which may be seen later in the movie.

       5. How does the film establish an enigma from the outset?

The film establishes an enigma by creating a sense within the audience in wanting to continue the movie and see where the story of the movie will take them.

      6. What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience?

The strategies use in the film to appeal to the audience is through the use of a family- friendly theme that any kid can enjoy with their family and through the use of animals which attracts a lot of animal lovers to watch a spy themed movie with cats and dogs and maybe other animals.

Title Research: (Thriller) Godzilla: Final Wars

  1. How many titles are displayed during the opening scenes to the film?
In the opening sequence video I watched there was a total of 40 titles that were shown in the Godzilla: Final Wars movie on the website Watch the Titles.

     2. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence?

The main images prioritized in the opening sequence was the main events from the movie showing this Godzilla monster attacking a town with fearful people running away from it. The other main image were the dates which was in a large, blood red font to evoke the Thriller sense in the movie.

      3.What connotations do the images carry?

The images create a negative connotation and feeling that something bad or deadly was going to happen by showing Godzilla attacking the people and the color red being symbolic in the whole opening sequence which creates a feeling that it might be the people's blood.

      4. How is the genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset?

The ending creates a sense of suspense or mystery by zooming in on Godzilla who is apparently stuck or frozen in a huge ice cap. The whole opening sequence showing buildings destroyed, people running away, and the dark low-key lighting add to a thriller sense and the genre of Thriller and Mystery is reinforced through the opening sequence.

       5. How does the film establish an enigma from the outset?

The film establishes an enigma by leaving us wondering how Godzilla this giant monster came to be and wonder how this monster is alive after being frozen up for so long.

      6. What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience?

The Godzilla: Final Wars movie uses dates throughout the entire opening sequence to attract to an audience that prefers movies in an order or set time period. The movie also attracts audiences that look up to monsters and different creatures and prefer a sci-fi type of movie without it actually being a sci-fi film.

Title Research: Thriller (Venom)


  1. How many titles are displayed during the opening scenes to the film
           - In the opening scenes of "Venom," there are 30 titles displayed in the opening scenes of the film.

2.   What images are prioritized in the opening scene?
       - In the opening sequence, the scenes that are most prioritized are the transition of a person having a normal body, brain, and cells to them being infected by venom and becoming a different creature.

3. What connotations does the image carry?
    - The connotations that the images carry is one of someone transforming into something they were not originally. The image also carries the connotations of evil and monster and how people as humans can be infected something like greed or money and money and become evil. The overall connotations that are carried are what the movie is going to be about.

4. How is the genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset
    -The genre is reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the beginning because the opening sequences use common elements that are common in thriller movies. To further explain the opening sequence uses dark images and red lettering to symbolize evil and death. Which happens in most openings in thriller movies. The technical codes reinforce the genre in the way that symbolic does. An example of this the camera angle at are fast pace which is common with thriller movies.

5. How does the film establish an enigma from the outset?
    - The film establishes enigma from the beginning by make all the titles appear and disappear fast so a viewer doesn't have time to sit and think about. This builds up the mystery and makes the viewer want to keep watching. The film also does this by showing pictures of a man turning into a monster which is uncommon making the film seem more enigmatic.

6. What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience.
    - The strategies that were used as the choice of music. The music was a song that a younger generation would be more likely to use. Another strategy that was used as the image, all the images where either black, red, white to suggest a more scary movie that is suitable for a younger generation.

7. How was technology been used effectively?
     -  The technology was used effectively in fulfilling the purpose of what an opening scene is about. To further explain the opening scenes is used to entice the audience and make viewers want to continue to watch the movie. The technology was used effectively in doing this, an example is the transitions that were quick and fast-paced which makes viewers want to know what's going to happen. Due to the fact that they couldn't really sit and think about what it is happening in the opening scene because it is so fast-paced

Title Research: Watch The Titles











Today my partner and I visited another website. The reason why we visited another website is to increase our knowledge of titles. The website that my partner and I researches were " Watch The Titles". This website was very informative on teachings that we did not previously learn. During this website, we learned the reason for the titles and why it is always at the front of the movie. The reason for that is to give credit to the most important people that created the movie. This idea would include directors, actors, editor and more. Another reason why I titles exist is to give viewers an inference on what the movie is going to be about. The is the reason for titles is the most common reason for titles among all the genres. While going through the website I was impressed how much thought goes into making titles. I also realize how important titles are for every other type of entertainment aside from movies. While studying this website I saw how everything is a calculated step to draw in viewers. I also learned from this website that careers a cam to be made from making titles. All in all throughout studying and learning titles through these websites have been beneficial. To further explain viewing these titles gave me insight on how I should structure my final paragraph. Learning about these titles will ensure that I will produce an accurate representation of what an actual movie looks like.

Title Research: Art of the Title












Today my partner and I started on are quest to know more about the titles that are shown at the beginning of every movie. The reason why we are searching these titles is to find a way to structure our final project. Due to the fact the our project is mainly focused on the first two minutes it is important that we have a title. The titles are the main focus of the beginning. The titles also give the views a idea about what the movie is going to be. What my partner and I learned from this website is that every way that a title is structured has a purpose. The creators of the movie use the titles as a way to give out clues about the movie like previously mentioned. An example of this is in horror movies the titles are usually in red to imitate blood. Another example is in thriller movies the titles would be bold letters. The reason for this is to symbolize the important aspects that will be part of the movie. All in All what I leaned from this is two things while visiting this website. The important symbolism behind movies and how that relates to the genre of your movie. a second thing that I learn while visiting this website is how important titles are for movies.  Using this is mind I believe my partner and I will complete titles that will relate to our genre. The reason is to help symbolize the message behind what me and my partner is trying to say.

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Genre Research Thriller: Nightcrawler

Common Camera Angle and Shots

  • Eye-level
  • Close-up
  • Medium Close-up
  • Over the Shoulder Shot 
  • Medium Shot
  • Long Shot
  • Three Person Shot
  • Two Person Shot
  • Medium Long Shot
  • Wide Shot

Common Camera Movement

  • Tracking
  • Tilt
  • Pan

Common Editing

  • Cross-Cutting
  • Eye-line match
  • Jump Cut
  • Reaction Shot
  • Reverse Shot

Common Sound

  • Incidental Music
  • Dialogue
  • Non-Diegetic 
  • Diegetic Sound such as the camera noise, police siren, heavy breathing, car engine, and paper turning.
  • Ambient Sound

CLAMPS

  • Costume: The actors are all seen wearing casual clothing like jeans, jacket, t-shirt, and sneakers but at some scene the actors are wearing formal attire like a suit and business formal wear when working or at the police station such as the interrogation scene and the negotiation scene between Lou and Nina. 
  • Lighting: Most of the low-key dark lighting was used to create a sense of suspicion and mystery against the news director (Rene Russo) who is somehow increasing her station's ratings in order to profit. The lighting also hints at all the crimes across the city Lou captures on his camera.
  • Actors: The actor Jake Gyllenhaal (Lou) is a smart man that sells crime scenes to a TV News Manager named Nina. The actors all had to look and act a specific way that relates to living in a crime filled city where everyone is greedy for money and the police is always involved.
  • Make-up is mostly used for wounds, blood, for female characters such as Nina the TV news manager, and to create an illusion of being dirty and having scars. 
  • Props: The props often used in the movie include vehicles especially because Lou transports around the city using a car most of the time and vehicles is used at the car crash scene. The camera that Lou always carries around with him is the main prop that make Lou the main role in the movie.
  • Setting: Most of the scenes in the movie happens in the city in big offices and stations such as the place Nina works for. Most of the time we see scenes of him the car driving around because he out filming different crime scenes so most of the setting takes places on the road.

Elements

  • The elements in this movie include a crime scenes and dead corpse's.
  • There is a lot of police interaction and interrogation and negotiation.

Elements I Didn't Like

  • What I didn't like was that the movie was underrated and deserved to be nominated for the Oscar's but sadly it wasn't. 

Elements I Liked

  • I loved the acting in the movie and it brought a sense of excitement to watch and suspense especially because the lighting of the entire movie evoked it. 

Genre Research Action: Fast and Furious Hobbs & Shaw

Common Camera Angles

  • Medium close up
  • Low Angle
  • High Angle
  • Birds Eye View
  • Dutch/Canted/ Oblique
  • Close up

Common Camera Shots

  • Two Shot
  • Three Shot
  • Medium Shot 
  • Medium Long Shot
  • Long Shot
  • Wide Shot
  • Establishing Shot

Common Camera Movements

  • Tracking
  • Zoom
  • Tilt
  • Pan
  • Flash Pan

Common Editing

  • Jump Cut
  • Eye-line Match
  • Action Match
  • Reverse Shot
  • Reaction Shot

Common Sound

  • Non-diegetic
  • Diegetic Sound such as the glass breaking, gun shots, robotic noises from cyborgs, and screams.
  • Incidental Music
  • Score
  • Dialogue

CLAMPS

  • Costume: Dwayne Johnson in the movie is always seen wearing a grey t-shirt and black/grey jeans while his co-star Jason Statham was seen always wearing formal attire to accommodate his characters reputation of a wealthy man. Both of the outfits allow for both to fight easily and move accordingly. The main female actress in the movie Vanessa Kirby was first introduced in a military outfit in the beginning of the movie which later she changes into a more suitable attire that enables her to run fast and fight off the villain who was after her. She is seen wearing a green turtle neck, black jeans, and boots later in the movie. Brixton (Idris Elba) the main villain is seen wearing a black armor throughout the entire movie.
  • Lighting: Most of the low-key lighting of the film was gloomy or dark to indicate all the dangers and fighting that has to happen. At the end of the movie when all of the fighting is done and the main villain Brixton (Idris Elba) has finally died the lighting become bright to show the true final ending when everything is back to normal. 
  • Actors: Dwayne Johnson is a physically strong character in the movie as well as intelligent. Jason Statham is also a strong character not in the sense of muscles but in the strategic mindset to defeat Brixton the main villain who is basically a cyborg that can detect their movements before they can even start fighting. He is also very intelligent and loves to argue a lot with his partner Hobbs in the movie which provides a comedic break from all the serious fighting matters. Hattie (Vanessa Kirby) plays the younger sister of Shaw (Jason Statham) and is the living virus because she implanted the virus into herself from the beginning of the movie.
  • Make-up: Most of the make-up in the movie went into the wounds after fighting scenes, blood, and the main female actress Vanessa Kirby and for all of the other side female characters that played a small role in the movie.
  • Props included vehicles since most of duration of the movie included a car chase scene. A lot of guns from different sizes and a helicopter which is only seen near the end of the movie in the final battle in the Island of Kauai.
  • Setting: The most common settings in the movie was the nuclear power plant, the coal-powered plant in Doncaster England in which the stunt team was able to shoot scenes featuring off-road car chase scenes. A lot of the secret lair shots were filmed in Shepperton studios in London. The final setting of the movie was the Hawaiian Island of Kauai to shoot most of Hobb's (Dwayne Johnson) home base of Samoa. 

Elements

  • The elements in this movie include a fight scenes, explosions, violent stunts such as the battle scene in the building from the beginning of the movie
  • There is a protagonist which is Hobbs, Shaw, and Hattie and the antagonist which is Brixton.

Elements I Liked

  • What I liked from the movie was that most of my favorite actors were in the movie such as Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham which made me excited to watch the movies for the first time in theater.

Elements I Didn't Like 

  • What I didn't like about the movie was that the fight scenes all consisted of the same villain Brixton which to me seemed like he was created to be invincible and impossible to defeat which for me dragged on the movie. By the time the ending came I already lost interest of the entire movie. 

Genre Research Thriller: Joker

Camera Shots 
  • Close-up
  • wide shot 
  • establishing shot 
  • Extreme- Closeup 
  • long shot 
  • medium shot 
  • medium close up 
  • 2-shot 
  • 3-shot 
Camera Movements 
  • Pan 
  • Tilt
  • Zoom 
  • tracking shot 
  • dolly 
Camera Angles
  • High Angle 
  • Low Angle 
  • Canted/ Dutch
  • Over the Shoulder 
  • Crane 
Editing 
  • fade in 
  • fade out 
  • dissolve 
  • cutaway 
  • cross-cutting
  • graphic match 
  • eye-line- match 
  • slow motion
Sound 
  • Dialogue 
  • Incidental Music
  • Diegetic sound 
  • Non-diegetic 
  • Ambient Sound
  • Score
CLAMPS
  • Costumes include casual clothing shirts and pants of that time 
  • Lighting- In the joker is dark all throughout the movie. The reason why because it symbolizes the progression of how he became the joker
  • Makeup- The makeup in the joker was to make Arthur look like a clown which will then become he look  the joker
  • Props- There were not many props but the main props that were used  in the movie were the gun the author used to kill people
  • Setting- The setting of the movie was in Gotham city 
Elements 
  • Elements that were part of this movie were the suspense that was built all throughout the movie. Another element was the simplicity and the normality that every character has, unlike superhero movies. The normality that Arthur had made it surprising for the audience that he became the joker. 
Elements I dislike
  • There were not many elements that I dislike. One dislike that I had was that it was to gory and not every person could watch it.
Elements I like
  • Elements that I like was the fact that the directors made the joker understandable. To further explain the director and the writers made a story-line so that people can understand how he became the joker. The writers made him relatable in a sense. Another thing that I like was the phenomenal acting.


Genre Research Action: Avengers Endgame

Camera Shots  
  • Close- Up
  • Over the Shoulder  
  • wide shot 
  • establishing shot 
  • long shot 
  • medium shot 
  • medium long shot
Camera Angles 
  • Crane shot 
  • Aerial Shot
  • Low Angle 
  • High Angle 
  • Three Shot 
  • Zoom 
  • Eye-level

Camera movements
  • random motion
  • dolly
  • 360 degree
  • over the shoulder
  • pan 
  • tilt 
Editing 
  • action match
  • jump cut 
  • eye-line- match 
  • cross-cutting
  • cutaway 
  • shot reverse shot
  • fade in 
  •  fade out 
Sound 
  • Score
  • Incidental Music
  • Diegetic 
  • Non Diegetic
  • Voice Over
  • Dialogue 
  • Ambient Sound 
CLAMPS 
  • Costumes: Costumes in endgames consisted of each member's superhero costume. Which consisted of pants and shirts or bodysuits. The costume was made like that so its easier to fight in. The costumes consisted of dark clothing. An example is Thor suit is dark blue and black 
  • Lighting in Endgame was both dark to suggest a problem. An example when the lighting was dark was when Iron man was floating through space and they were running out of oxygen after just losing the battle against Thanos. The movie had high key lighting to suggest a solution. An example the lighting became bright when the avengers figured out they could create a time machine and fix things.
  • Actors- The actor in the adventure appeared to be physically fit except for Thor. As well as strong. Some of the actors were Chris Evan who played Captain America, Iron Man was played by Robert Downey Jr. 
  • Make Up- There was minimal make up the only make that was used was to make it look like the characters got hurt. An example of makeup that was used to make it look like tony's face was burned. 
  • Props- Props that was used were weapons. Examples are Captain America and his shield, Thor and his hammer, Tony Stark and his suit. 
  • Setting- The setting was a battlefield and previous mission 
Elements
  • The elements in this movie include a battle scene, explosions, violent stunts.
  • There is a protagonist which is the avengers and antagonist which is Thanos.
Elements I like 
  • Elements that I like include dramatic stunts and effects. I also like that all came heroes back as well as all the action scenes.
Element I dislike 
  • Elements I dislike were the random motion scenes because there were many fights going on it was hard to focus on one single one. Another thing that I dislike is when tony stark dies. 

GENRE: Deciding On Genre Blog

Today my partner Stephanie and I decided on the final genre that our final exam will be based on. After researching all the genre like war,action thriller we came up with the final decision based on  lot of important factors. These factors include which genre we could best imitate and make a good first two minutes. Due to those reasons me and my partner decided on the Action/thriller genre. The reason why we chose to do both Action/Thriller is because we couldn't decide on either Action or Thriller. Another reason why we chose to do both Action/ Thriller is because are story-line better fits both Action/ Thriller. To come the decision was difficult because my partner and I was unsure weather or not we could incorporate general conventions from both genre choice. In the end we decided that it was best that we do both action/ Thriller. Both genre represents the message that were trying to say. All in all that is why we decided to do both action/thriller as the genre for our final task

Genre Research: Action and Thriller

Genre: Action

Common Camera Angles
  • Low Angles 
  • High Angles
  • Eye Level
  • POV
  • Bird Eye View 
  • over the shoulder
  • Canted
  • Dutch 
Common Camera Movements
  • Pan 
  • Tracking Shot 
  • Tilt 
  • Zoom 
  • Dolly
  • Crane
  • Random Motion 
  • 360-degree
Common Camera Shots 
  • Close-up 
  • Mid- shot 
  • wide- shot
  • establishing shot 
  • Long shot 
  • Aerial shot 
  • Two-shot 
  • Three-shot 
CLAMPS
  • Costumes: Costumes in the action genre are dark colors such as black and gray. Actors mostly wear pants and a t-shirt. There is almost no formal clothing or light colors.
  • Lighting in the action genre is usually dark to symbolize danger which is common in the genre. The only time there is high-key lighting is at the end to symbolize the resolution of a problem.
  • Actors: Actors in the action film is strong and confident people who also appear to be physically strong.
  • Makeup-Makeup in the action genre is minimal and used to make scratches and cuts 
  • Props-Props in the action genre are usually weapons, such as guns and knives.
  • Settings- Setting in the action genre varies. Commonly used places are battlefields
Common Editing 
  • Action Match
  • Jump Cut
  • Cross-Cutting
  • Cutaway 
  • Eye Line Match 
  • fade in 
  • fade out 
Common Sound
  • diegetic
  • non-diegetic 
  • score
  • ambient sound 
  • sound motif 
Elements 
  • Common elements found in the genre are fight scenes, explosions, violent action stunts, or car chases.
  • Usually done with CGI and stunt doubles.
  • Involves a protagonist, or hero who has a conflict with an antagonist.
Elements I like
  • There are many elements that I like in the action genre. One of them being the dramatic stunts as well as effects that most films in the genre have. Each action movie in the genre has its one way of creating its own reality but still sticking to the general essence of what an action genre.
Elements I dislike
  • Random motion shot are something that I do not find appealing due to the fact that it is hectic and doesn't allow you to focus on one thing because there are so many things going on.

Genre: Thriller

Common Camera Angles

  • High Angle
  • Bird eye's view
  • Low Angle
  • POV (Point of View) 
  • Eye Level
  • Dutch/Oblique/Canted

Common Camera Movements

  • Tracking
  • Pan
  • Tilt
  • Hand Held
  • Zoom
  • Random Motion

Common Camera Shots

  • Close-up
  • Reverse Shot
  • Long Shot and Extreme Long-Shot
  • Over the Shoulder Shot
  • Medium Close Up
  • Medium Shot
  • Wide Shot
  • Establishing Shot
  • Two-Shot
  • Three-Shot
  • Reaction Shot

CLAMPS

  • Costumes: It is common for the antagonist to be dressed in dark, black clothing, or a mask to conceal their identity. 
  • Lighting: Low-key lighting is used in spooky scenes to enhance the mood. Shadows and silhouettes are commonly used.
  • Actors in a Thriller film include the protagonist which is the leading character and narrative, Antagonist which is the villain, a brave person, an innocent victim, people with dark pasts, murderers, families, groups of friends, and someone who is possessed by an evil entity. 
  • Make-up often include wounds, blood and disfigurements.
  • Props may include guns, vehicles, knives, torches, corpses and mirrors. Weapons enhance the element of danger and increases tension while vehicles are used for car chases.
  • Setting include the woods, the city, alleyways, deserted areas, mansions or family house. The most common setting is an abandoned site to evoke a mysterious feeling so that the audience can expect danger to be lurking in the darkness. 

Common Editing

  • Flashbacks
  • Slow Motion
  • Jump-Cut
  • Cross-Cutting
  • Graphic Match
  • Action Match
  • Focus
  • Montage

Common Sound

  • Non-Diegetic 
  • Diegetic such as heavy breathing, footsteps, screams, and heart beating fast.
  • Silence to build tension
  • Dialogue
  • Voice Over such as the Narration which is usually in a low voice by the protagonist.

Elements

  • Common element found in Thriller films include danger, especially innocent people's lives being at risk are most effective as they create tension as the viewer feels worried.

Elements I Didn't Like

  • What I didn't like about the Thriller genre is that most of the time the story-line or plot of the movie is usually the same and there is not enough creative endings or ideas throughout the film.

Elements I Liked

  • What I like about Thriller films and the Thriller genre is the way the movie was filmed that makes you feel intrigued and want to continue watching until the end of the movie. I also enjoy when the main character is mysterious and has no identity which adds to wanting to find out more.