As the title states, there has been a change of plans in terms of the product of my final task. I will have to cut the total amount of script to a minimum. I have changed my aspect of what I want to create and I am leaning more towards a euphoria aspect. In euphoria contains flashbacks with a monotone voiceover. According to an article written about the producer's opinion of the show, " The look and feel of the show are as superheated as adolescence itself. The colors are bold, the score and needle-drop songs are loud, and the camera rarely sits still when it can glide, swoop whip-pan, or spiral. Every episode starts with a speedy prologue outlining the backstory of a recurring character shot, cut, and scored like a “previously on” recap of someone’s life. (Levinson wrote all eight episodes in the first season and directed five.) The medium-size town in which the tale is set was mainly built from scratch, the better to allow for expressionistic lighting and acrobatic vi...
Today was the beginning of filming for my new balance cleats commercial. I came dressed in my uniform and had all the gear I needed. When I arrived I received my filming pass and then headed off to the softball field to start filming. My first problem I ran into was how I was going to film while being the actor. I found propping my filming device against my helmet at the low angle I needed. I first scene I did was the POV shot of my tying my cleat laces the dugout. The next scene was a shot of me running the bases. I ended up having not the film all the scenes on my storyboard because I would have ran out of time in editing. My favorite scene came up to filming and I have been looking up to filming this. I again filmed this by propping my phone up from two different angles and editing the timing later. A girl saw me struggling filming the running portion of my commercial. She kindly asked if I need help doing a tracking shot and that how I filmed the tracking ...
Deadly Switch follows the guides of an amazing thriller film with the story about a foreign exchange student becomes the target of a stalker. Seeking refuge, she accepts an invitation from her roommate to stay at her family home in an idyllic town. But it proves to be far from a safe haven. Camera angles used in Deadly Switch are Tracking Shots, over the shoulder, close ups, extreme close ups. These camera angles and shots help capture the suspenseful moments in the movie. The plot has lots of twists and turns that doesn't end in the usual way of most thriller movies. For example the costumes being used fit the scenes really well. The exchange student at the bar was dresses like the scene and not in sweatpants with a hoodie. The makeup also matched the scene and location. The stalker was held to the the sterotypes of a white male stalker. A man wearing a black hoodie and shirt, with black jeans. His face was covered with a bandana and walk was slow and not real close to the main c...
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