Throughout this year, my group and I learned a ton about filmmaking and what goes into it. Such as codes in movies and the categorization of different types of media, shot sizes, framework etc. During my acting I had to so case day-to-day life feeling that some teenagers go through in "After It All". Due to the assignments and practical exercises given I learned more of an understanding of crucial elements such as camera angles, composition, lighting, and sound, recognizing their significance in crafting a compelling narrative which all goes into filmmaking. This help with knowing what to search for to find elements that would immerse the audience in our story. All in all, this really was crazy adventure filled with ups and down. Everything we've learned together as a team about making films enjoyable.
Shanique’s Movie Box
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Final Film
After listening to Ms. Vincent's feedback my team and I redid our opening film to improve it. We implement her suggestions and somethings we thought need to be added too. Which improved our work. As we worked on our storyline, we did run into some conflict. Such as difficulties with certain crew members, deadlines, maintaining focus, etc. There are things throughout the film process that could have been changed to make things flow better but we did do our very best. In the end our commitment caused us to finish the film.
Monday, March 11, 2024
First Draft Feedback
Our teacher Ms. Vincent gave us feedback during her critique session. She mentioned that we should make our narrative more concise, aiming for a two-minute duration, and also stressed the need to introduce a more significant conflict to engage the audience effectively. Additionally, Ms. Vincent suggested exploring different music choices that would better match the tone and mood of the scene, highlighting the importance of sound design in immersing the audience. She also pointed out that the voiceover was too loud, emphasizing the importance of achieving a balanced audio mix for the best viewing experience. Through Ms. Vincent's help we were started fixing parts in our opening film.
Friday, March 8, 2024
After It All - First Draft
Here our team has finally finished the initial version of our opening film. We added all the different things we've learned throughout the year, from the details of setting up a scene to the subtleties of dialogue and sound production. The members duction Manager Jade Sweeting, Director Dakota Montgomery, Film Writers Dakota Montgomery and Shanique Dennis, and Cinematographer Shanique Dennis, helped bringing our vision to life. Dakota Montgomery also took on the responsibilities of Casting Director, Camera Operator, and Editor, while Bra’niyah Myrick contributed as a co-writer. Our talented cast, led by Shanique Dennis as Sabrina, Christina Walker as Jae, Dakota Montgomery as Tony, and supported by Jade Sweeting, Jayden, and Cherish Greenidge brought life to their roles. During this we did run into some problems such as coordinate everyone's schedules, and many people had to reschedule multiple times we still got it done.
Thursday, March 7, 2024
Post-Production: Sound Editing Decisions
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Post-Production: Visual Editing decisions
In the realm of film making, enhanced visualizations assume a significant part in communicating imagination and improving the film watching experience in different ways. Here we made eye-getting credits, smooth changes among scenes, and added our creation logo and film title with artfulness to bring watchers into our story. Special visualizations are so significant in motion pictures, revealing insight into how they help to recount stories better, mix feelings, and keep crowds connected on a more profound level. With added all this together find the astonishing effect enhanced visualizations that mold the true to life venture for watchers.
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Creative Critical Reflection: Digital Voiceover Video
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