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Storyboard for final task

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Hey you guys, My group and I have finished the key aspect of our film, our storyboard ! Below is it explained typed out and there is an attachment with visual drawings.  Minute 1 (Marked with pink)  -Pan of a dirty house filled with bottles and trash -Ash walks in stumbling with a drink in hand yelling at anna -Anna turns away from ash screaming that she’s done  -Ash walks closer to Anna, trying to convince her to change her mind -Anna stands her ground and screams at Ash to get out  -Ash continues to try to get Anna to let him stay, making empty promises.  -Anna picks up trash and Ash’s things throwing them at him -Ash gets more angry begging Anna to let him stay -Ash gets a glimpse of a red letter and decides to just leave -Ash storms out leaving Anna stressed  Minute 2 (marked with yellow) -Ash walks out the door and sits on the front porch -Looking at the letter ash realizes who it’s from and begins making his way to a nearby alley way  -In the all...

Final Task Planning blog

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  Hey guys, for this blog I'll be discussing are plans for the final task. More specifically the schedule, location, health and safety, equipment, and possible participants. It'll be listed and then explained in a following paragraph.   SCHEDULE: -Shooting: DEC 13-15, 17-18, 22-23, JAN 4-6, 10-11, 17-19  Back-up: DEC 22-23 JAN 10-14, 17-20 -Editing: week after shooting is done or during if we’re pressed on time (January 21 through the 28)      We plan to shoot in most of December starting our midterm week, from there we will try and film in intervals of about two days leading into January. We have some days that are marked for both initial shooting and back-up which will be mainly used as a review day to reshoot old scenes or follow into the next scenes. LOCATION: -Angel’s House -Anya’s House  -Danniella’s House (possibility) -Outside Park (possibility) -Office (possibility) We plan on having our houses and only two easily accessible public spaces...

Short film Research: Post Office

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S hort film description:      When a Chinese-American mother and her children come upon a seemingly abandoned little girl, their attempts to help have unforeseen consequences. Sound:     As common in the drama genre, dialogue is incredibly prevalent throughout this short. The whole story is told through the voice, but what this short does differently is the use of different languages and dialects. When the little girl is found, all she speaks is Chinese. In her repetition of the little girl's words, the mom only becomes more and more confused. The way the mom speaks to the police officers versus towards the mom of the little girl shows the fear and misunderstanding of the situation. Moreover, the way the man talks to the daughter when they're in the car, his condescending tone shows the rude and racist intent in his words. The words themselves hurt as well, with him saying "Ni-Hao" to the daughter, but the tone of voice is what really makes it hurt, to...

Short film Research: Tantrums

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  Short film description:      Francis is a troubled teenager who manipulates his family in odd, uncomfortable ways. Sound:     The use of dialogue in this film helps immensely with the story. The main character's inflection changes as he repeats what he's going to say. Hearing these phrases before the viewer sees what they relate to create foreshadowing of future events. When speaking to him, both parents make sure to be very cautious of how they talk to him, showing the power dynamic and just how much control the main character has over the parents. When Frances is talking to and about the dad, he is very condescending and believes himself to be better than him, relating especially when it is revealed that the dad is Frances's soon-to-be stepdad. As soon as Frances doesn't get his way, he starts getting angry and begins yelling very quickly, changing the subject to make things go his way. Otherwise, Francis barely shows any emotion in his voice, unless tr...

Short Film Research: Tangles and Knots

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  S hort film description:     A sticky, intimate bond between mother and daughter becomes threatened when the mother helps her teenage daughter throw a party to impress new, popular friends. Sound: In the dialogue, there is no difference in how the mother and daughter speak to each other, speaking more like friends than mother and daughter. However, when the party starts, the mom begins interjecting herself into the daughter's conversations, teaching her how to take a jello shot and encouraging her to come into the pool. The added sound contributes to the setting, with dance music that helps bring the idea of it being a party altogether. This is made apparent when there is no dialogue and the daughter is just dancing, where all that can be heard is the music she's dancing to. There is no dialogue that needs to be understood or listened to, more so the viewer can focus on the daughter's awkward movements and how she feels in that moment. Mis-en-scene: The opening scenes w...

Short Film Research: Telet (The Tent)

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  Sound: The sound plays a big role when creating the setting. It helps us to picture the outside environment which is where the film takes place. The dialogue also drives the story forward because it reveals the plot of the story. It helps to explain why the characters are there in the first place and the events that take place between them. They don't use any major editing sounds or techniques. Besides the diegetic and non-diegetic sound taking place in scenes there isn't any other major implications that the sound adds.  Mis-En-Scene: The mis-en-scene for this film was a very well done. Although the actors aren't very well known in America they did play their characters well. They were able to portray the life of a modern family and it helped with the film. The props were also very well done and worked very closely with the costumes. They were dressed for camping in a northern part with slightly heavy winds. The set was very well made with leaves and trees in the area. T...

How to make a short film

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He y guys, making a short film starts with writing. To have a successful short film you must know how to structure it exactly how you want it. You have to analyze key details in our story figure out what your story is once you do that then it leads to theme and the film will be a piece of cake. Next is gear, while picking out gear think about how you want your audience to feel. If you have very limited resources to filming be precise! Think about animation when making a short film it makes the production much more interesting although it is not needed in most cases. Set the tone for your film and put it into every aspect of your film, that's including the  location, wardrobe characters and every camera angle/movement. Without the tone being in place your film looks all over the place and loses its confidence. Casting also plays a major role in your film. If your actors aren't going into depth as you would like it'll make it really hard for you to sell your theme/ film and a...