Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Creative Critical Reflection: Digital Voiceover Video

 Introduction

Hi all! Welcome to my blog again! Today, I will be sharing my Creative Critical Reflection with you all! So, the CCR basically sums up our film and the elements of it, but in greater detail. The maximum time for this video was 20 minutes, and my video was 19:50 (insane.. I know!) But... without further ado, lets watch my Creative Critical Reflection!

Reflection

While I was recording my Creative Critical Reflection, I was tired and it was really late at night, so in was completely not in the mood! My nose was also super stuffy, so it was hard to talk, but I actually got it done! The first time I recorded my CCR, it was 27 minutes long! So I had to talk swiftly while presenting. I hope it does not sound so rushed! Anyways, thanks for watching! My next post will be my last post for this blog :( . See you then!

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Final Film

 Introduction

Hi guys, welcome back! Yes, you read the title completely right, today I will be showcasing our FINAL FILM! I am so happy and ready to show you guys!!! We changed every crevice, we fixed every blemish. No stone was left unturned in the making of this! We added coloring, we added new music, and our final film even came out shorter than the first draft! (which was my main concern).
I would like to start to say thanks to my lovely crew and my cast. We did an incredible job with the film! Our First Draft's title was "Trustfall", but now, the title has been changed to "Through Her Eyes". We changed it to that title because we thought it would be more fitting, because we start the opening with Christine viewing Mercedes, through her eyes. Enjoy the film. The show starts in... 3...2...1...

Final Film


Reflection

The final film is complete, and this media product has been a success! This whole process has been a whole journey, filled with hardships and obstacles. There have been points in time where our team was ready to quit, but we decided to keep going, because we knew we were all talented enough to finish off strong. We did end up finishing strong! This makes me feel so relieved and overjoyed, but also sorrowful because it is our last project working together as a group. Thanks for tuning in! Next post will be my Creative Critical Reflection. P is signing off!

Monday, March 11, 2024

First Draft and Feedback

Introduction

Hello everyone! Welcome back! Today I am continuing to talk about our first draft of our film. In addition, I will be talking about the feedback we received from our teacher on our film.
This was honestly the part I was anticipating. I was excited and scared to hear my teacher do a harsh and critical review of our first draft! I really thought she would rip us to shreds, but she gave us better critiques than I thought!

The Feedback We Received

  • We needed to add more credits in our opening scene
  • Need to incorporate theme music during Lizzy's conversation with Mercedes
  • Higher Volume (voiceover during conversation)
  • Needs to have obsessive passion 
  • Theme music with lyrics that tells the story
  • More backstory/exposition. For instance, a voiceover of Christine introducing herself and sharing her background with Mercedes.
  • More sound effects
  • Fonts in credits are too small, it doesn't match Christine's personality
  • Better title slide, expressive visuals
  • Better color theory, weird, whimsical colors that challenge conventions.
  • No play editing slide
  • Have better hook
  • Yellowish color (filter) over bathroom scene
  • Continued consistency at the end where the doors locked, and you hear dialogue with the closet, then Christine leaves the closet and says, "they're never gonna find her here!"
  • One shot of Christine throwing Lizzy's bag with her cell phone in it, and as Mercedes frantically calls Lizzy and walks around, she sees Lizzy's bag and hears her phone ring

Reflection

To conclude, I was NOT expecting to hear those types of critiques. I thought I would hear more upsetting remarks, but those were all very understandable. I hear what my teacher is telling us to do in order to improve our film, and I know why she said the things she said. We got a good score for our first draft, and I am very complacent with what we got! I thought we were going to receive worse, but we did great. I would like to thank my teacher for giving us the push we needed to fix our film. :D Thanks for reading! Come back next time, where I share our FINAL FILM! P is logging off..

Friday, March 8, 2024

First Draft

Introduction

Hi guys! Today I will be sharing my team's first draft with you! (YAYYYYYYY!) If i'm going to be super honest, our first draft is super messy. It looked good to us at the time, but I realized how discombobulated it looked now! It's not a complete dumpster fire, but it is.. something. I am so glad that we did this first draft, so that we can learn from past mistakes and grow, so that we can create a better one for our final film! Now, ladies and gentlemen, I present to you... our first draft.

First Draft....yikes!


Reflection

Although this draft may not be the best, it was super fun to create(also stressful), but mostly fun. I loved the experience of creating such a wonderful media product with my buddies! It helped me learn so many things, like the importance of teamwork, and the importance of PLANNING ON TIME! (because we usually rushed due to procrastination). When I completed editing this first draft, I felt so relieved, I felt like going on vacation because it took so much hard work and dedication. All these challenges, and the trials, it all proved to be worthwhile in the end. Thanks for watching our premiere of the first draft of "Through Her Eyes". I hope you found inspiration in my post. Have a great day, P is signing off.

Thursday, March 7, 2024

Post-Production: Sound Editing Decisions

 Introduction

Howdy everyone! Welcome back to our continuation of our conversation about the post-production process! Just to clarify, I am the editor for this film! In this film opening, I used sound effects like the sound of someone banging on the door, or the sound of hands slamming on the desks. We also used simple dialogue, so that our audience can understand the context behind each scene. Last time we talked about visual editing decisions, but now we are talking about audible editing decisions. 
"What do you mean by audible editing decisions?" Well, this means the sound choices we picked for our film! Sound can be a variety of things, like:
  • Dialogue
  • Sound effects
  • Music
Sound in film is important, because it helps the audience feel like they are inside the scene. Real and simple sound effects give viewers that effect. It also helps the audience gain clarity for a scene. I will be displaying my team's sound editing decisions for you guys!

Sound Editing Decisions




Reflection

Honestly, deciding what sounds to use for this film was the hardest part for me. It was hard to even out the sounds in this film too, because of how some scenes have really loud background noise. I tried my hardest to mute out most of the noise, so I hope it doesn't take away from the film at all :(
But incorporating sound in our film was satisfying after all. Hearing the sound effects and dialogue loud and clear really makes me feel like I did a better job than I was expecting, so that's nice! :)
Thank you for reading! In this blog post, I talked about my group's editing decisions and how it affected us in the end. I hope this is informational for you! P is signing off!

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Post-Production: Visual Editing Decisions

Introduction

Hey guys! Welcome to the post-production process of our film! Today, I will be talking about our visual editing decisions for our film opening! First, let's review some key terms to help you understand more. 
What is editing in film? 
Editing in film is the process of taking apart clips and reorganizing clips to end with a result that is to the editors' liking. This includes shortening clips, lengthening clips, adding transitions, adding color, adding overlays, etc.  Editing is a crucial part of the filmmaking process because it gives a clean structure for your audience to follow with no issues. It also makes the film more pleasing for the viewers to see, so that they become more engaged with your media product. My group and I approached the storytelling of editing by adding a title card that fits the tone, and Christine's character. The font is bold, brash, and is extra. These are some traits of Christine as well. 
So, you might ask, "What do you mean by visual editing?" Well, visual editing is edits that change the visual aspect of our film like:
  • Transitions
  • Coloring
  • Captions
These visual parts of the film opening are crucial. This is because they help enhance the story. I guarantee you, if you do not add coloring or any type of transitions into your film, your viewers will probably find it boring, since it looks plain and uninteresting. Here are some decisions we made while considering visual editing:
 


Reflection

In this blog, we identified the visual editing decisions that my team and I made to produce this film. AT first, we did not add any coloring, but later on, we decided that off-putting coloring would be best, because it fits the tone of the film. We also decided to add transitions, so that the scenes flow smoother and easier. Harsh cuts are only for shots in one particular scene. Thanks for reading! P will see you next time.

Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Production: Bloopers

Introduction

Hey guys! Welcome back to the blog! Today is all about Day 2's Bloopers. Like I mentioned in our last bloopers blog, bloopers are meant to show the lightheartedness of the film making process. Its purpose is to give humorous situations in serious settings. Its purpose is meant to humanize the actors and show the audience that their mistakes mean that they are human. Day 2 was a smoother day to film, but that doesn't mean there weren't any funny mistakes shown during filming. Instead of me continuing to yap for the rest of this blog, let me show you!

Silly Bloopers #2




Reflection

Bloopers are honestly the best things to look forward to while filming. It makes everything you've done worth it, because you get to see the genuine smiles of your cast and crewmates, and it makes you feel cheerful and joyful. :) Sorry for the short reflection today! See you next time! P is logging off..


Monday, March 4, 2024

Production: Day 2 - Filming Behind the Scenes

 Introduction

Hello everyone!! Today I will be talking about Day 2 of our filming process! Don't worry, it was not as disastrous as our first day of filming :D
So, for Day 2, we were kind of rushing because we barely had any scenes and it was almost time to submit our first draft. We were so nervous because we thought we weren't gonna finish on time. So, we made sure to finish every scene with the best acting/camerawork we could provide. We ended up finishing on time! It was a relief, because I thought we did not have a lot of time left to film the large amount of scenes we needed to film, but we did in the end! It was kind of hard to film on this day, since one of our actors was not present, but it was okay, since we remembered that the scenes we were filming today didn't have her in it! That realization took a lot of weight off of our shoulders.


Reflection

In my opinion, Day 2 gave my team hope that we would finish this in time, and we did. It was way easier to film, since we learned from our previous mistakes and made sure to improve. We had a better experience since we knew what to do from Day 1. It was a smoother process, and super fun to film. I felt like all of our shots came out beautifully on Day 2. Thanks for reading about Day 2! Next blog post will be talking about the bloopers for this day! See you later! P is logging off..

Friday, March 1, 2024

Production: Bloopers

Introduction

Hi everyone! Today I will be sharing with you guys our hilarious bloopers from Day One. Honestly, Day One was the day that had the most screw ups during filming, because it was our first day filming our actual movie. We were expected to mess up a few lines and laugh when we're supposed to be serious. It's all a part of the filming process! So, here are our bloopers.

Silly Bloopers


Reflection

Bloopers are such a fun way to show people that these actors are human and that they make mistakes. It's also entertaining to see bloopers in media, as it shows the humorous parts of filming. These lighthearted moments make me find joy in film making, and it helped lighten the situation (the situation being us not having a lot of scenes at the time). Thanks for watching our silly bloopers! Tune in next time for Day 2's progress! P is signing off..

Goodbye My Media Studies Blog :(

Hi everyone! As you can see from the title, this will be my last media studies blog post. It's so saddening yet it gives me completion t...