I'm researching genres to see if it's possible to spin our pitch in a creative way. The genre I am researching at the moment is the action genre. The action movies I researched tend to have these angles and movements of the camera: High and Low angle Birds Eye Views Tracking Shots Side Views Establishing Shots Common Mis-En-Scene used in action films: Occasional comedy Large and intricate movie sets (they get destroyed) Abundance of creative prop usage to create fake glass and prop weapons Intense usage of costumes to differentiate background characters from main characters Use of lighting to create tense feelings in audience (flashing lights, dim lights) Common Editing used in action films: Jump Cuts Cuts Fade Aways Cross Cuts Dissolve Inserts Common Sounds used in action films: Dialogue Intense music leaving audience on edge of their seats Sound Bridges Ambient Sounds to immerse audience Films I watched in this genre: Bullet Train The Gray Man Ghosted The John Wick Series...
Hey Bloggers! We are back once again. In this blog, I will be talking about a YouTube video I watched which made me realize that key takeaways might include the importance of preparation, creativity, and organization in filmmaking. There is more to short films than it looks. First, Clear Structure: A demonstration speech outline probably details the importance of having a structured approach to any creative project. For filmmaking, this could involve outlining the script, storyboarding, and defining the key scenes. This ensures clarity in the narrative. Second, Audience Engagement: Demonstration speeches focus on conveying information effectively. This aspect is critical in filmmaking, where you aim to engage your audience visually and emotionally. Also, Step-by-Step Process: Breaking the filmmaking process into manageable steps—concept, script, casting, shooting, editing—provides a clear roadmap. This structure can alleviate overwhelm and ensure steady progress. Practical Tips: T...
Hey guys, today is the second day I'll be speaking about what I've done so far for my commercial. So today I mainly continued doing a lot of things I did last time. For example, I was just reviewing the pictures and other things to see if that was what I really wanted to do. I also kept using the Cap Cut app to edit my pictures, videos, and songs for the commercial. As I was doing that I was looking into more templates and other editing features that could be possibly used. I have also made a group of friends to brainstorm different ideas for the project. This helped speed up a of things in the process of me making my commercial. I started to think about ideas of what I would do for my intro. The reason I'd want an intro segment is so that my audience can get a "taste" of what I'll be showing them. So for my intro I would most likely use a video of me and friends or family to give off a friendly vibe. To get my songs I just screen recorded them and then added ...
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