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  While planning everything, I realized that my original idea was not realistic. I did not time everything correctly so now I was pressed for time. The original idea of having an action movie did not really appeal to me anymore because of the circumstances. Even though it sounded really fun, it would have taken a lot more work, time, and planning. This meant a new genre, luckily we researched many genres and I had a cool idea. I knew I wanted to have a theme like a decade theme, I just did not know how to make it a story. Sometimes I will have a creative block where I sit there unable to think of anything. When it finally opens up, a ton of ideas run through my head and my mind goes racing a million miles an hour. I thought maybe I could do action still, but just with three characters. Primarily, I wanted it to be a really cool action opening if I were to do one, I did not want to have it to haphazard. I kept thinking and thinking about oh how could I make it have a cool theme where ea

Title design

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 When doing the titles for this project, I will make them all blend together nicely and not use too many titles. I will spread the titles out evenly depending on what is happening in each scene. When a certain character is introduced, I will put their real life name on the screen. I will put the producer and main title at the beginning, in order to mock what happens in a real movie. the music artists, and other titles. I wanted to spread the character titles out mimicking a real opening sequence.  Timing makes a huge difference. Incorrect timing could cause the consumer to be confused and distract their mind from what they are watching. As far as font goes, certain titles look tacky. When I watch movies, one of my pet peeves is a tacky font. Fonts like this look unprofessional. I want to get a cool font that looks nice and matches with the theme. Contrast is also a big thing when it comes to wording. You want your titles to pop, so it is often suggested to contrast dark, bold colors wi

Script blog!

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 overall setting: house, outside, after school activities, throughout a school day. Characters: Jade, played by Isabel D'onofrio Claire's friend, Ash (girl who answers the door): played by Jenna Lytch Claire (host of the party): played by Jade Fitzgerald First Scene:  (Teenage rebellious punk girl named Jade will be played by Isabel D'Onofrio. Jade is shown sleeping in last nights makeup and outfit with serene music playing in the back with dark lights because she is sleeping ) (Alarm clock goes off and white LED light turns on  for the second she slams it) (Teen slams alarm clock and as soon as she hits it, the song Rockstar Made by Playboy Carti playing in the background LED lights turn purple and she looks at clock and realizes it is 7:30 and school starts at 7:40) The first scene is silent as Jade is not going to talk to herself. She gets dressed and all she does is change her shirt Now Jade runs out the door grabbing her skateboard and runs to school because she is lat

title research: star wars

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The next opening scene I chose was "Star Wars," which is in the drama genre but it is also Sci-fi. All of the people who helped with the film's production were included in the opening scene. This includes the casting designers, make-up artists, and so on. The titles were printed in a very subtle manner on the opening scene. This was advantageous because I noticed them, but they did not divert my attention away from the background. The opening scene featured a variety of images. These images are not static, but rather move slightly. These images depict all of the planets. This makes me want to watch the entire film. The images were all in space, with yellow writing explaining them in the background. This piece of writing depicted the past. It's almost as if it's setting up the film by explaining the heinous events of the past. As the images flip from one to one, this is done extremely well. It contributes to the sci-fi atmosphere by including objects that are not c

title research: rango

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  During the opening scene of Rango titles displayed include, written by, directed by, produced by, produces, designers, ect. . Different animals that will play characters later in the drama are prioritized in the images. This opening sequence is one of a kind. It features minimalistic imagery and pictures. The work has rich colors and contrasts, and it appears to have been painted or sketched. Music and western vibes are two themes that appear in the video. It's almost as if we're in the 19th and 20th centuries. There is a darkness and eariness that is revealed underneath some titles, creating feelings of drama. "Amazingly, Rango's end credit sequence and opening titles were completed in just a few weeks," according to the website, "yet the project allowed for a lot of unique and innovative concepts." This opening sequence has benefited greatly from technological advancements. This is due to the fact that everything was done digitally. Fade in and

Title research: Little Women

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 For my first title research blog I am doing Little Women. Little Women is under the categories of drama and romance movie. The opening scenes and titles create a serene yet suspenseful type of mood. It gives off a royal and fairy type of vibe with the fonts and background. The background display is renaissance art and the font of the titles is exactly what I would imagine writing looked like with those fancy feathered pens that princesses wrote letters with back then. The color contrast between the black background color, light blue renaissance art, and the big and bold white lettering is pleasing to the eye and contributes to the overall mood as well. The music in the background is nice and delicate. It matches the background imagery very well and creates a gentle aura. I like the sense of relaxation and royalty. Some background images contain swirls and others contain vintage looking books, alluding to a sense of comfort. Every transition is a fade in and fade out slowly, contributi

title research part one

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  While browsing the " Art of The Title" website, I discovered that editors and directors employ a variety of strategies. I discovered that not all credits need to be lengthy and tedious. Over funny and entertaining videos, credits and titles can be overlapping. A film can be made more entertaining by combining visual effects and titles. Filmmakers began to generate better advertisements as the advertising culture grew. One example is the use of titles. When it comes to the top ten title sequences, those with color, layers, and emotion receive the most positive feedback. Furthermore, titles do not have to contain only one scene. Many of the titles displayed on the website include multiple photos and sequences from the films. This does not condense the cast and credits into a single section.  

Drama

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 Drama is one of the most popular genres in film. Many filmmakers use the drama genre when presenting emotional, conflicting, or extreme scenes. Drama can end in both happy and sad situations. For my film I would use drama to portray a conflict between the two main characters. For example if actor #1 gossips about actor #2 then this leads to a potential fight later in the film. Additionally, drama can be seen through dialogue. The dramatic progression of a character can be seen best through their tone and actions. I prefer drama movies because they create a suspense. Usually a drama film leaves viewers at the edge of their seat wondering what will happen next. Some factors in the genre drama can be sound and lighting as well. Drama movies and plays often have dramatic and dark lighting to showcase the rising problems.  These films have successfully drawn attention to the issues by taking advantage of the topic/interest of the subject. Some Drama films include.. parasite, la la land, la

thriller

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 I chose Thriller for my genre research. There is various elements used by a thriller movie director. This includes lighting, camera angles, makeup, acting, and so on. Usually, the director of this genre of film makes it suspenseful. This is demonstrated by the use of low-key lighting and the casting of large shadows. Camera movement, like lighting, is important for conveying the setting. Tracking, panning, and zooming are examples of camera movements in a thriller. These techniques are used to ensure that the audience knows as little as the actor in the film. This adds to the suspense of a thriller film. Terrorists can be subtle or frightening. A character may dress in "normal clothing" to deceive the audience into thinking they are the good cop and not the bad. They could, on the other hand, be dressed in ripped dark clothing with blood to create uncertainty or a horror effect. Makeup is also part of the actor's "costume." SFX are used to make an actor appear

comedy

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 Comedy movies often contain sudden close ups and snappy edits, but there is more to it than you may think. The camera is often used to build on the comedic jokes made in movies like this to amplify the humor. The camera movements and angles make a huge difference. According to an article by Ryan Mcafee called Ten comedic camera techniques every filmmaker should know,   A push angle signifies a lot of things. It can bring the audience in to a more intimate environment; it can literally get viewers closer to the action; and it highlights the importance of what we’re seeing. But when the push just keeps on going, it breaks all that and lets viewers know that, yes, we’re watching a comedy movie. Since it’s not a zoom, but an actual movement (a key distinction), the camera physically gets in the way of everything. Mel Brooks uses these a lot.

my final pitch

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 I have been thinking a lot about what I could do for my final pitch. I have kind of had a creative block, but I am still trying to think. When I have blocks, everything all comes to me at once and I have to write everything that comes to min, all scattered, and eventually piece everything together. My favorite movies are action movies and comedy movies. But my all time favorite genre is mystery and crime solving. An action movie might be hard to film in this amount of time and just in general, so I am leaning toward the mystery genre. When I was thinking, I thought of my favorite movies and their opening scenes. My favorite movies are Top Gun, Ferris Bueller, Grease, Napolean Dynamite, Nancy Drew , and any Marvel movie. I figured it might be intriguing to do a mystery movie because something that happens often in mystery movies during the beginning scene can leave you at a cliffhanger or on the edge of your seat. I think that the opening scenes that are preludes are interesting. Some