Sunday, April 19, 2020

Final Project

After hours of countless sweating and back cramps, we finally reached the finish line. I still can't believe it is over so fast. It has been a month since quarantine began and I can't believe I had my last day of school without knowing. I really took for granted the times my teacher would look at me weird for the stuff I said (I miss you Mrs.T). I hope I make you and Cambridge proud with this project. I want to thank you for all the headaches you gave me and for the opportunity to express myself in your class. I will be publishing my CCR next week and that will be my final post. 

ERASED Final movie


Postcard:

Front

Back



Saturday, April 18, 2020

Postcard and Website

I am in charge of the website and postcard so while Pearse films this week I was making our digital components.

Postcard: The post was actually a lot more simple than I imagined it was going to be like. The process itself took a long time because I had made a poster for our movie and then we decided to make a postcard. I wanted to make a postcard with the poster in the front (I really like the poster I made) and a simple yet aesthetic message in the back inviting people to rsvp to the screening of our movie. I used a site called spark.adobe.com which gave me all the tools to make this. I first began by playing around with some pictures but decided on the image with the photos burning (looks super cool). After I went on YouTube and watched a couple of videos on how to use this site to its max. When I went back I finalized our poster and then I began the back. For the back part, I googled “movie invitations” and came across an invitation made for screening for the movie Les Misérables. I really liked the concept which was exactly what I was looking for so I wanted to recreate the poster on one side and information on the other. So far so good!





Website: For the website, I used wix.com which was super user friendly and actually helped me with the whole process. I made the mistake to use a fake email so I wouldn’t get notifications from Wix every day for the rest of my life. Why was this a mistake when it’s super brilliant? Wiz decided to use my fake email’s name as the website name. Besides that, the process of making the website was simple and so much fun. I mapped out on paper everything I wanted to include. For example, I wanted to show the poster and share a little bit about the movie. I talked about our cast and crew on a separate page. I tried including as many images as possible to give the website a legit look. So far it is coming together super well. I just need the final movie so I can put it on our website.









Friday, April 17, 2020

Song Permission


Since we decided to switch our storyline up there were some changes we needed to make. One of the most important changes was sound. We never really got permission to use “We Are Young” however it was super cool one of the previous band members, Andrew Dost, answered my Instagram DMs. The reason I love Instagram DMs so much is that people are constantly using social media and checking their feed. That’s why when Pearse asked me to get permission for the song Chapels by Giant Rooks I immediately sent a DM to their Instagram page. A few days had gone by and I actually forgot I had sent that message. Pearse texted me later Tuesday asking me if I had received an answer back (which I didn’t) so I felt bad and sent the same message again. I wasn’t too lazy to send an email. It was just a matter of time and I knew that Instagram would not let me down. However, Pearse had sent them an email the same day he asked me to get permission and they had already got back to him saying he had access to use the song as long as we didn’t make money (sad). But later that day I also received a DM getting permission to use the song so I was so happy that my methods worked. We are on track baby let’s goooooooo!!!!!


Saturday, April 11, 2020

Bob the Builder

As Pearse continues to film the rest of our movie I decided to start our digital components with some of the images I received yesterday. For our website, I will be using wix.com which is a website builder that is super simple and user friendly. I have already used this website in the past and I really like it because:

1. it’s free
2. It comes with templates that I can use to build my website
3. Adding images and videos is super simple
4. I can share my password and Pearse can log on and edit as well

I’m sure there are plenty of website builders out there that I could use but I like the one I choose. I built a rough draft website and noticed that I needed more images of the movie and the characters so I could add sections about them on our website. I texted Pearse so hopefully, those images get sent over soon so I can continue with our masterpiece. I will also be starting on our postcard ad but I have not started it yet. I will after I post this so I’ll update you on the next blog.


Friday, April 10, 2020

Say Cheese


After yesterday’s filming, I texted Pearse earlier this morning to see if he could send me some photos I could start working with for our digital components. I will include below three of my favorite photos he sent over which I want to work with the most. The reason I like these photos a lot is because they don’t look like happy images but give off more of a sad mood. The photos that are on fire also foreshadow one of the major components of our film. However, some photos have more space to include the title of the movie (we are working on coming up with one) and credits. So although I like the photos with the fire more I believe I should use the one with more room to edit which would be the third photo I attached. Hope you like them!
My favorite one out of all the photos. I just love how the fire looks I think it came out so good.

This is my least favorite out of the three. However, I do like the combination of all the photos and magnets with a simple background.

This image gives me space to add our title and any other wording. 

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Filming!!!!!!

Today was a big day for us. As you may already know from my previous blogs Pearse will be filming the project at his house. The reason we decided he will be filming is that he has a Canon camera and did not like the idea of me plainly filming with an iPhone. No discrimination to anyone out there filming with an iPhone it’s just that this is a really important project and we want to use the best resources we can.

Pearse began filming the beginning scenes today. The beginning shits of our movie will be where the credits are rolling so we wanted to capture some eye-catching shots that leave room for credit. Since I was not visibly there Pearse showed me later in the day through FaceTime how some of the scenes came out and I must say he is a really good filmmaker. Our beginning scenes also consist of many shots with picture frames because we want to foreshadow how important photographs are in this piece. So far so good!
A sample of what the shots look like

After Pearse was done filming the beginning scenes he moved on to film with his family. He filmed our largest dialogue scenes in order to get an idea if we should have cut down the scene or not. The scene came out good for nonprofessional actors which is extremely surprising given our pay experience having to have people in our movies. Today was a good day :)

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Did Someone Say Progress?

So since we had already made a screenplay before this time we decided to make a quick outline of what we thought the shot sequence and timeline of our movie should be. This took us a couple of hours because we kept editing from our google docs but here we have the final draft that we hope is good enough for you guys to get an idea of what we plan on filming.

Scene 1 (opening credits)- close-ups shots of family photos
Scene 2 (MC room)-Establish the main character
-Close-up of calendar establishing the year
-Gets called in by Dad to the kitchen
Scene 3 (Kitchen)- Father reads notice from the government to family
Scene 4 (Parent's Room)-Initial reactions
-Father plans on hiding some important things in a lockbox
Scene 5 (Kitchen)-An alarm starts going off, loudspeaker starts playing instructing that any attempts to lock away any
materials will result in immediate arrest.
-The family is frightened by the invasion of privacy and begin freaking out
Scene 6 (Numerous locations)-Montage of family erasing all traces of themselves (throwing stuff away)
-Scene in slow motion
-Soundtrack playing in the background
Scene 7 (Living room)
-Next morning
-Whole family sitting in the living room waiting nervously for the inspection
Scene 8 (Front Door)
-A single inspection worker comes to the door
-Door closes behind the worker showing the front house
-The camera slowly drags away from the house as you can hear the conversation of the inspection worker and the father.
-A gasp is heard and you can hear the agent call for reinforcements.

We discussed having filming done by Friday of next week. Pearse will be asking his family and Irina to participate and help us with our movie so it will take a lot of time management for everyone to be available at the same time. Wish us good luck!

Friday, April 3, 2020

New Plot Part Five Thousand

We can up with a new plot quickly given that we had already talked about different things we could do from our house. So a few months ago we had been learning about postmodern theories and movies. We decided it would be a great idea to use our situation right now to our advantage. Since Pearse’s family is all home we came up with a way to create a plot about a family that lives in a unique society that has extreme rules for its citizens. Here’s our new plot:


So the movie is set in the year 2040, a year after a radical form of government rapidly gained control in the United States with a totalitarian focus on community and dismantling any sense of individuality. Normal Americans are forced to give up their sense of self and quickly adapt to the government's radical new rules in order to stay safe and avoid government eye.

The movie follows a middle-class South Florida family as they get an inspection notice from the government. Being only a year since these insane government rules have been put in place, talk of inspection has mostly just been a rumor. The inspection notice gives the family 24 hours to adequately remove all markers of individuality from their house or else they will face the full consequences of the national government. Over the course of 24 hours, life becomes a living hell for this family as they go through a soul-crushing journey to erase any trace of themselves. Photographs, art, and everything in between have to be trashed. Will they make it through the inspection?


Comment below what you think! We will be posting a “screenplay” later this week so stay tuned.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Woops!....

Given the special circumstances, I can't physically help Pearse with finding old footage to use for our film. However, we have been communicating regularly letting each other know what is going on and how to keep moving forward. For example, we have to talk over and over about the sequence of our movie since it is 5 minutes long and we want to have a good plot development throughout. I also shared my ideas of having his sister being the main character and we discussed it over and we agreed upon deciding when he found footage of his family. That way we could see who has more footage between him and his sister. He told me he would be looking for footage later on in the week since he has homework and work from home. We discussed it would be smart to get the filming done a little more than a week before April 19th in order to get started on the CCR, which if I remember correctly was a challenge last year. From my side, I will be waiting to hear updates and answer back as soon as possible if we need to talk anything over.

Update: Pearse went through his family footage and he didn’t find anything useful to us so we are back to square one. However, we had already talked about the possibility of not finding useful footage so we are not as lost but still this is getting really bad with our timing. I don’t remember last years project being so hard LOL

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Progress on Our New Plot


I shared my ideas and concerns with Pearse and he seemed to understand where I was coming from (what a great person!) so we have developed a basic plot adaptation to our original idea. We plan on maintaining the idea that the main character is leaving for college. As they leave for college they reflect on their pay as memories begin to pop up when they are packing up.

Our new character: Pearse!!!! (I still believe it should be his sister but we’ll see if he makes it work)

Our new setting: Pearse’s home!!! We will be shooting fresh footage and use mise en scene elements to elevate the idea that he is officially leaving for college.

Plot: A little different. The main character is packing up when he goes to his garage and picks up a box he thought was filled with his stuff and he finds something different. Inside the box there are a ton of CDs and discs filled with hours of footage from his childhood which is now ending. The flashbacks will be focused on showing the type of person that makes him who he is today and he gets emotional, a bittersweet moment.

I hope you guys like it!

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

New Plot

Since Pearse and I haven’t seen each other in about 2 weeks and we probably won’t see each other for another few more weeks the options to film are limited. When we were talking with our peers in the online meeting one of them gave me a great idea. We can make the film about either Pearse or I and just film in our house. And then for the flashback footage, we can refer back to old tapes or film that we have that our parents took of us. However, there is a huge problem with that. Pearse and I would not be filming our scenes so we would have to ask help from other members of our family to film us and hope they get it right. I’m the past I have already tried before and they either get too tired or mad that I make them refilm the same scenes over and over. What they don’t understand is that filming is long and tough progress. I don’t particularly believe that it will be in our best interest to ask other people to film for us.

As for Pearse, I don’t know what he is thinking but he does have a twin sister he could film and make the project about. However, I would have to find a way to make him come to this conclusion so he’s more willing to do it rather than think I want to pin this whole project on him. It is just frustrating the fact that one of us has to do the whole project and the other can’t help out until filming is over. But as the deadline approaches, we are still running out of time and this lockdown does not seem like it will end anytime soon.



Frustrated is an understatement.

Happy thoughts, happy thoughts...

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Online Meeting

Earlier today we had an online meeting and her teacher made sure to address our concerns. Filming is still going to take place however we need to find a way to adapt our piece due to our circumstances. Due to the increased spread of the virus, Pearse and I are unable to work with our original cast at this time. However, during the online meeting, our teacher and classmates were able to give us some ideas which I wrote down and will be sharing on my next blog post since it is rather important. But in this blog post, I want to announce our original piece will not be further continued.

Cambridge announced AICE exams are canceled so as for that portion I don’t know whether or not they will view our project. But our teacher is still encouraging us to continue working and pushing through the current obstacles in our life. Unlike other teachers, Mrs.Stoklosa does not care about our grades rather what we learn from her class. She wants us to understand life is unpredictable not everything goes the way you want it.

So filming must go on!


Sunday, March 22, 2020

Questioning Our Project

After a while of trying to learn how to photoshop, I think it is time Pearse and I accept the fact that we might have to change our story and adapt it to our situation. Thankfully our teacher is having a video conference the 24th were we are able to discuss with her and maybe get an idea on how we can adapt at this point. Although I know she won't be happy with the fact we have no film we still have to find a way to get this done. I will be brainstorming ideas in order to build a narrative from our houses without having to risk our safety or the safety of our families.

I talked with Pearse and he also agreed and we will also be emailing our teacher on our problem and how we can overcome it.

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Cast Update and More

I have bad news which I think was foreshadowed in yesterday's blog post. As of today Pearse and I have officially been told that none of our cast members are available to continue working on this project. Right away I tried to contact more people to see who could work on our project and none of them are allowed to go out. It is looking pretty empty in the streets of Weston (my mom told me went she went to the grocery store) with stores continuously shutting down. However, after much thinking in my living room, I found a way to stay productive. I will be working on our 

(drum roll please)

Digital Component!!!

There are a few problems I have to work with but anything is progress (right?). First, the fact that we have no pictures to work with or edit in order to make and the official poster. However, I have good news. Pearse and Irina have been friends for a long time and have done many photoshoots together so I texted him with the possibility he might have a photo to work with even if it is just as a reference (fingers crossed). So I will be waiting to hear back to see if he finds anything but in the meantime, it will give me some time to learn how to create digital components specific to this project. A poster does not seem to complicate however it must fit the genre of our film and must include key components that attract our target audience.  


I took a screenshot of a large variety of posters that are considered 'coming of age films' which is what we also aim to create. When analyzing the posters as individuals and a group a lot of things stood out. First, the main cast members are in the poster but if it's more of a romantic movie only the couple is in the poster. The background is kept extremely simple in order to keep all the attention on the characters. And last but not least, the font needs to fit the aesthetic of the picture, movie, and cast. I will continue my progress on my next blog post.

Friday, March 20, 2020

Funny Story, Maybe?

Filming update:

1. After a major panic attack, we (Pearse and I) had yesterday due to the fact that I can't go out and everything is becoming stricter we decided to try and get some filming done while we can. We really have no clue what is going to happen in the next few weeks so we are trying with this whole situation.
2. Pearse and Irina talked and agreed to go film earlier today so they could get some footage in, or at least some photos for our digital component. Anything at this point is progress, and yes I am aware that film is doing a lot of the work right now but I will find a way to become more helpful. So off they go!
3. Here's the funny part: most if not all city parks are closed, and beaches too! So, after trying to get some progress with our shooting we can't even shoot in the locations we planned on. Even the volleyball and basketball courts are closed so it is not like we could improvise. Not looking so great for us.
4. After many stressful phone calls, Irina's mom asked her to please return home. As of now all of our actors are officially not allowed to leave their houses. We understand these are safety precautions we must take (given that I am also taking them), but we don't know how to get our filming done now. As of now, our project is endangered, and so is our grade.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Updates:

Ok, so the change to online school has really messed me up. Apparently, a classmate messaged me that we had an online meeting (which I did not know about so I missed) were my teacher announced some major changes. Our portfolio project is due a week later than it was originally due. As of now, the project has been moved back to the 19th instead of the 12th of April. We are still being expected to get our project done by that time but I have no idea how to do this since I am not allowed out. Our filming dates have been postponed indefinitely. A lot of our actors are unavailable due to the fact that they are also taking various safety precautions recommended by the CDC. It is a pretty unusual situation we are in and a lot of things are going to be impacted by this pandemic but there is not much we can do about it but try and follow the right steps to stay healthy. I can't take any irresponsible risks because I have various family members who suffer from asthma and cancer. If they were to be exposed to the virus it would be life-threatening. In other words, I am stressed and confused, I feel powerless since there is nothing I can do.

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Covid-19

As of today, schools have been canceled in our area. Covid-19 has had a huge impact around the globe and it has begun to make its way into the US. People infected with the virus continue to increase every day and it has become a real problem everywhere. Mr.Trump has even declared a travel ban on many European countries. The Ymca which I work at has been closed till late March. This will really impact our project since many places have begun to shut down and lock up, which they should. The point is to stay isolated as long as possible to control the virus spreading to many places.

As for me, I am not allowed to leave the house and I will not be able to attend Pearse's birthday party. I feel insanely terrible for not being there for my friend since we have grown very close but it is a precaution I must take. I hope this clears up soon so we can get back on track with our projects but for now, I won't be able to film anything till this problem clears up.

Wash your hands!

Friday, March 13, 2020

Filming Dates

In order to meet up and start filming, we needed to know when everyone was available so I created a group chat on iMessage to text everyone at the same time. Then Pearse sent a google doc questionnaire that asked everyone when they would be available to film. After many hours of pressuring everyone to answer and make sure they replied we finally got our results which are down below.


We got good results, out of all the 7 options 5 of them got 80%. This is pretty good cause we don't need everyone to attend every single day and we can map out what scenes to film each day. With that said we will be filming March 22nd and the 23rd. After we will look at our footage and review if we need to reshoot or anything else.

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Cast

For choosing our cast we decided it would be best to give our actors easy roles that they could learn and portray with no problem. So we actually came up with the idea to let them play themselves. Now their lines will be scripted but what they are saying would more or less be what they say in real life. I will be acting and Pearse decided that he will be filming so he won't. So here is our cast: 

Stevie- Irina Blanco (She wanted a name change)

Raul- Raul Passarini (me)

Diego- Diego Machado

Sara- Sara Briones

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Locations

Based on our screenplay we have decided to film in 5 different locations. This is a drastic jump from last year which we only filmed in one location. I think it will be fine since we will have 5 minutes to develop a narrative but we have to make sure the scenes that are flashbacks are somewhat quick but add to the narrative. So here are our 5 locations:

1. Stevie's Bedroom: This will be our main actor's room, which will be a female actress, so it will be either Pearse's sister's room or Irina's room (Irina is a top prospect for the main role). We want the room to look like a real teenage girl room, no dolls but also still messy and filled with teenage girl decorations.

2. Volleyball Court: For the volleyball scene we decided to use the courts at the Ymca Regional Park. Usually, they are filled but if we go early enough we can find an open court to film in. But it will be a bit of a challenge since the sun is going to be shining HARD.

Volleyball Courts at the Ymca

3. Dining Room: For this scene, we are still in between my house and Pearse's house. We have still not decided but we have to find a place with good lighting, which I believe could be either house. We will figure this out later.

4. House: The house we don't use for the scene above will be the house used for this scene. We just need to switch locations to make sure the audience knows it is a different scene.

5. Field: For this scene, we are looking at Everglades Holiday Park and Vista View Park as the main two locations to shoot. I also suggested Markham Park but the other two locations are more atheistically pleasing. Both of those parks will look awesome on camera and filming in the sunset will turn out really cool for our scene.

Vista View Park


Saturday, March 7, 2020

Final Script

Here is our final script. We have been working hard on getting it done by researching various sources on how to do it. Click the link below.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/15oUiYEjHb9s7jX9McK7mvr9PWsMKFVv3/view

Friday, March 6, 2020

Permission Update

After a while of trying to find contacts to send emails to, I got so tired. I don’t know why it is so hard to find someone to contact and try to get permission. After a while of searching for someone to contact Sony, I found an email that could lead to a reply. Even if the person that receives it can’t help us by giving us permission they could probably redirect us to someone that can. That’s why I wasn’t too stressed about finding a specific email just simply finding one that can help us. Below is a screenshot it the email:


For the song “We Are Young” by Fun. I had no look finding anyone from Fueled By Ramen to contact. I will try to ask my teacher on tips on how to get permission because I am a mess. However, in a world with social media, I usually don’t give up so easily. Instead, I searched up every single person from the band on Instagram and sent them a direct message individually all saying the same thing. And just a few hours later I received an answer from one of the original band members himself (my friends can testify that I started screaming with joy). Not only did he answer back but he also gave his permission to use the song (under certain terms). Here are the screenshots:




Although he did warn us there might be chances that it could be taken down or flagged I still think this shows we are on the right track. I call this a win!

(I still haven't found a way to get in contact to ask permission for "Stereo Hearts" but I will keep trying)


Thursday, March 5, 2020

2010 Throwbacks!


I began my search by searching up “throwbacks 2010s” and the memories were endless. From the old Justin Bieber songs that I refused to let anyone know I listened, to the old Drake songs that made me release my inner street side. All these songs just made me feel so happy and thankful for the life I have had. And that’s the feeling we are looking for. I felt it the most in some songs specifically starting with Khalid’s song “8teen”, “We Are Young” by Fun., and “Stereo Hearts” by Gym Class Heroes. I would like to analyze all these songs individually.

“8teen” - The pros about this song is that it talks about a stage our target audience is in, has been in, or is going to be in. The con with this song is that it doesn’t have the same emotional attachment as the other ones. It is very recent and wasn’t as big of a hit when released. However, it is still an amazing song and I would love to work with it.

“We are Young” - I can’t say anything bad about this song. It is such a classic to me and I love it more than anything. I know I seem biased but no song makes me as happy as this one. I remember this song clearly playing in my eighth-grade dance and I was having the time of my life with all my friends. I know every single lyric to this song.

“Stereo Hearts” - The pros to this song is that it holds a huge attachment to my generation. It is equally as big of a hit as “We Are Young” in my opinion. The cons are that it talks about love rather than growing up or this specific time that we look to represent in our film.

All of these songs would work perfectly in our movie and I hope I find a way to get permission to use them.


Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Bitter Sweet!

One of the most important elements in filmmaking is sound. Last year when we worked on our movie introduction we tried to request the use of very well known pop songs however none of which gave us permission. Not only did they not give us permission they also did not answer us when we tried contacting them. It was frustrating but a truly eye-opening experience that I have kept with me since. That is why I decided to start my search for songs early on in the progress. First I had to find the songs we would want to have as part of our movie. The songs would be mainly used in the flashback scenes where our main character is remembering her past times. Since this is a coming of age film and we are targeting teens to young adults the decade we believe this song should be released in the early 2010s. Why? Simply because many of the pop songs in that era were played constantly through our school dances, car rides, parties, and by ourselves. It would trigger emotions that we look to create in our film. We want viewers to feel what the girl leaving to college feels: bitter-sweet. The wonderful feeling she’s getting from all her childhood moments and the sadness from having to grow up and leave. Which is also how I’m feeling right now since I had to sign my apartment lease... yay!...



Sunday, March 1, 2020

Major Changes

Issues with our plot:

Pearse and I just got off a phone call and I want to summarize really quickly what we talked about. To begin with we have decided to change the plot but keep the main idea of our short movie. Talking over the phone we realized that our current plot was gonna come out too cheesy and wouldn’t show any effort. This is because we were thinking of creating a montage of the times this group of friends would spend together. However, having such a large cast was also beginning to bring up a lot of problems with scheduling. We decided not to force anything and just adapt to the situation and this is what we came up with.

Our Changes:

Like I mentioned before the leaving for college theme is still in play. Now we are gonna be focusing more on one main character instead of a group of people. So the new story revolves around a female who’s picking for college and she’s getting her stuff ready to leave but as she does that she starts looking at the images around her rooms. She starts to look at her photo albums, Polaroids, all types of pictures that she has taken. As she does that those moments come to life and we actually show small clips of her life with her friends. It would be like a collection of flashbacks of her last moments before she leaves for college. The piece would finish with a flashback to her last moments with her friends where they all say goodbye to this chapter of their life.

Now we have to write a screenplay and begin working and continue developing our story!

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Socratic Seminar Part 2

As I talked about in the blog post before we had a bit of a hard time explaining what our idea was at first. Slowly through the questions, we were being asked our idea was becoming a little more clear. I want to give a more detailed outline of what we look to include in our project. So as I mentioned before it’s focused on a teenage friend group. But more precisely our short film will be the friend group creating a movie about their last moments together. What do we mean by them creating a movie? Well, the movie is basically them capturing a lot of their moments (through handheld shots) like in the movie Mid90s. It would include a combination of both types of shots in order to have a balance. At the end of the short film, we plan on having the friend group just laying in someone’s house watching their last moments together as a wrap in this stage of their life. Our peers enjoyed this idea however they suggested we work on it a bit more because it can easily include many cheesy stereotypes. 

This is why we want to emphasize that we are not making a short film about a group of friends that decide to make a short film. We want to create a short film about a group of friends that are spending their last moments together and happen to film some of those moments. After we clearly explained this to our peers we were told that it would be beneficial to us to create an outline of what we want our film to look like. That’s what Pearse and I will be working on in the meantime.

Friday, February 28, 2020

Socratic Seminar Part 1

This past Thursday WiFi was down at our school so instead of being able to work on our portfolio project we decided it would be best to have a Socratic seminar to discuss our ideas. Our teacher encouraged us to speak whenever since most of us were hesitant at first. Pearse and I were one of the first to share their ideas however we weren’t able to explain it perfectly at first. That’s when I knew this was a good exercise since we should be able to give a clear understanding of our project idea without sound cheesy. 

The Big Reveal!

Our idea is to create a coming of age film we’re a group of friends who share their last moments before all leaving for college. This is inspired by our current stage in life. We have grown up together for years and in just a matter of months, we have to say goodbye. This is a normal stage in someone’s life however it doesn’t make it easier when the time actually comes. That’s why Pearse and I believe that making this film will work for us. Not only would our casting be the age group we need but the emotions being captured will be authentic. I am super excited about this idea and I really hope we can make this work. A lot more work needs to be done as of right now but I am glad our creativity is working.

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Sunday Funday!

Pearse and I started to get more overwhelmed so we decided to research ways on how to keep stress down during big projects. Pearse found a website called visme.com and it actually helped us map out the next few weeks. It's actually a super cool outline of how we plan on spending our time:



Saturday, February 22, 2020

1st Meeting (Kind of)

Meeting recap:
- The first thing we addressed is our equipment. Due to some budget cuts, we no longer have Premiere Pro to work with so we will most likely be using WeVideo to edit. However, we did discuss maybe paying for Premiere for one month after our footage is done but we don't know yet.
- Ideas: A while back I was on Youtube and stumbled on to some short films made by an account called Omeleto. We really enjoyed how simple the story was and how the producers managed to create a quick but fun movie.
- Schedule: Pearse and I have taken a lot of new responsibilities this year so time management is huge for us. Since we are both working and have various extracurricular activities we have agreed to work on the weekend. Both of us are relatively free on Saturdays and Sundays so those are the two main days we will be working on.
- Blogger: Our blog posts will include more detail about or progress. Since this project is more complicated than last years there will be more blog posts about the story we plan on transforming into our short film.

It was a successful meeting and we did spend various amounts of time watching short films on Youtube. There were many we didn't particularly like and we took time to discuss why. For example, we watched a 20-minute short film about two people talking at a wedding. The acting was very amateur and the dialogue wasn't engaging. But we did find one we really liked which I will include the link to down below. The difference between the two was the dialogue and in the second one, there was more action happening that made it a better film (in my opinion).

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Back to Back

I passed AS Level!

I am super excited to get back to work and begin shooting my short film. I am still working with my old partner, Pearse Koch, and we agreed that it would be so much fun to create a short film. Last few months we have continued to work on other projects and what I think will make a difference this year is that our time management has improved and our communication is better. We are extremely comfortable giving each other criticism in ways we can improve and I know that's why we want to continue working together.
Pearse and I have been talking about what we want to create and although we haven't decided anything we really want to explore the idea of a one-shot film. However, it wouldn't be filmed in one take but our editing and scene continuation would be what will help us create this illusion. We are very confident that we can create this illusion because given that this our second year in Media Studies we have had the chance to explore various film techniques.
I will update you guys soon later this week since Pearse and I have set up a meeting to start discussing our project a lot more.