Thursday, September 24, 2020
The Big Pitch
The pitch we decided on was in the horror/suspense genre. We were interested in 4 genres; crime, horror, suspense, and mystery. Then we started to brainstorm ideas for each of the categories. We then selected our top three ideas. Our first idea was a guy planning a heist due to a financial fallout. The night before the heist he dreams about it going wrong and decides not to do it. Our second idea was a group of teenagers hears a strange noise coming from under the house when they investigate suddenly they start to go missing one by one. Our third pitch was about a serial killer planning their next kill told form the. murderer's perspective. We decided that the third pitch was not our style for a short film. We narrowed down the decisions by eliminating what we did last year which was a crime. This left us with our second pitch. Which was in the horror suspense genre. A group of teenagers hears a strange noise coming from under the house when they investigate suddenly they start to go missing one by one. I think this topic will be very fun to film and edit. There is a large number of scenes and effects we can do.
Monday, August 17, 2020
Group Blog
For my first project in A level media, we have to film a five minute short film. For partners, I chose Eva and Trent. I chose Eva because of her excellent editing skills. I chose trent because of his excellent acting skills. I have worked with Eva multiple times so I know what kind of quality content we can produce. Although I haven't worked with Trent, I have seen some of the films and videos he has acted and produced. We are also well acquainted outside of AICE media. Eva is not only a skillful editor, she is also great at cinematography and acting. I am unfamiliar with trent's skills outside of acting but knowing him, I am sure those skills are vast. I have seen trent's acting and I can truly say, it is something special.
Overall, our group seems pretty solid. What we lack in numbers, we certainly make up for in skill.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Audience and Institution Essay
Friday, April 24, 2020
Aice Practice Exam
Friday, April 17, 2020
CCR
Music Video
This is our second project of the year in our AICE Media Studies class. We first had trouble deciding a song that we could make a competent or at least funny video out of, but we found a very suitable one. Again, our storyboard artist did a great job of giving our whole group a great feeling on what we would do when we arrived at the beach. sadly, due to family circumstances, I was not able to attend the filming stage of our project. I felt bad about this, so I volunteered to edit. This was my first real dive into editing, and I enjoyed every second. I had a blast stringing videos together. Making the final cut perfect gave me lots of joy. The time given to complete the project was short, but my team made the most of it and we are overall very happy with this project. looking back, however, I wish I added many more visual effects to spice up the viewer's experience. maybe adding some artificial sun glare on the first viewing of the lobster, or a sound effect or two. The acting may have not been our best work, but we were inexperienced with non-dialog acting. Both of them do their best, and they serve their purpose. My favorite part about this film is the backdrop. the beaches are beautiful and make a superb atmosphere for this wacky beach story. The playground was also a happy accident, as my groupmates made the most of the slides. The props also were very important. instead of opting for a real lobster stuffed animal, we wanted the viewer to revel in the ridiculousness of the situation and instead opted for a crab with a lobster label. Even past some regrets, I am sure both I and my group are happy.
Commercial
This is the groups first project of our AICE Media course. despite it being our first, I am more than satisfied with the final product. there were lots of things working against us while filming this. First, we only had a total of 1 hour 45 minutes to film. that's it. along with being under the stress of time, we had our first exposure to the new camera, meaning we had to fiddle with the buttons to finally get our desired effect. another roadblock was the school computers. our school computers were simply ill-equipped to handle the software of choice. I remember it taking a substantial amount of time just to get the program up and running! not to mention the horrible lag that plagued our editing, further slowing down the process. I think what carries this commercial is the comedy and the acting. If one was to pause, they would notice the child farthest to the left is eating only a branch! the absurdist nature of this commercial makes it my second favorite project. I went all in, bringing costumes and props for the comedy. Our storyboard artist is very talented. He was able to give the whole group a great idea of how the final project would look. I would be willing to say that he was the foundation. This project served as a great intro to what we would be doing in the later stages of the class. Overall, this project both brought us closer as a group and established who is good with what job. Funny, too!
