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Crtiical reflection

https://youtu.be/iMM7GSSkQb4          This is the first full take of my critical reflection. It took several attempts to present the slides without stuttering or skipping slides and having to go back. For the slides, I chose a background that is a conventional setting of my genre. When people think of a comedy setting there are many places to go but I chose a stage to keep the words visible. My critical reflection shows the extent of my research alongside my applications of the conventions to my movie. Before starting the critical reflection I reviewed our pre-production drafts and our post-production film edits. I did this so that I could understand the impacts that editing has made on the movie and understand what conventions were followed and why. My reflection is almost done all I have to do is add a background track to enhance the upbeat feeling an audience should get when watching or listing to a comedy. I'm going to add Quirky dog by Kevin Macleod as my b...

Final Product (post production)

             https://youtu.be/UvkJotit_yQ                     After months of research, analysis, and production we finally finished our intro. We decided to give the main character (Spence Spencer), narration during the intro and ending sequences. During our first edit, we looked back at comedy movies and realized many had the main character narrate while no dialogue was occurring. We decided to follow this convention. We also added a new scene at the end to better establish the narrative of the rest of the movie. Another change that was added was the makeup. In our first draft it was obvious we never put thought into the makeup so we changed that by using makeup to give Spencer the main character a black eye in the last shot.

Decision on visiual edits in intro (Post Production)

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           For our visual edits, we keep it simple. We used simple cuts throughout the intro. Comedy movies and films tend to use simple cuts. From the movies, we researched we notice fadeaways were used but situationally. We also decided that simple cuts made the audience more focused on the narration of the main character and the overall narrative          In our script,t we established a timeline that needed to be implanted into our movie. We decided on using text to establish a timeline. The reason we chose this font and color was that we saw this in one of the most popular comedy shows of the early 2000s. The font is similarly used in the show Friends and other sitcoms. We keep this convention since we thought it would have been the best way to keep continuity in the film and the text keeps the lighthearted tone of the film.     The final scene of our movie has a more serious tone prior than the other parts but still ...

Updates made to my first draft (Post Production)

https://youtu.be/DZAH2FZHzcM          This was a clip we took to establish the main character outside the school setting. It was supposed to be the first shot. We planned to use it after an establishing shot. The scenario was supposed to introduce Spence's relation to Nicholas over a phone call. This was cut for two reasons. We agreed that doing this we couldn't use different types of shots and it would be boring to establish characters without them present unless is done perfectly. The other reason it was cut was that Nicholas wouldn't have enough time outside his initial introduction to properly establish him as a main or side character.

Platforms Used for Our Opening (Post Production)

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              For our film, we used several platforms for different reasons. We used word documents, PowerPoint, and group chats to store our research and film. We communicated through social media. Lastly, we edited through voice recorder, wevideo, and our phones. Virtual platforms played a major role in our products because it lets us spread and access our information from anywhere. This was important since one of my teammates was bound to his house due to injuries.          The different platforms are all linked to production in several ways. The draft of the film opening was laid out on word documents and PowerPoints. The layouts on the documents organized the stages of our production, it was used as a checklist for what needed to be done and what was done. Youtube and other social media platforms speed up the process of production. Without these platforms, the only time we could work on the movie was at school for one...

Editing in Film Blogging (Post production)

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           What is editing in film and what is its purpose?          Editing in the film is the technique used to assemble shots in a coherent sequence. Its purpose is to blend images and sounds to a point that makes the audience feel like they're in the film.          How did my group and I approach storytelling editing?     My team and I used editing to present the title of our movie and the name of the production company. We dididn'tdnt use editing to introduce any credits because we wanted to challenge the convention. Editing made our tone set a fast papacesce. We didn't edit any colors because we filmed outside when the sun was out for natural light, like the ones used in comedy movies.     The video editor in our group was Tijannie. He edited most elements like visuals and transitions. He used WeVideos to edit the movie He had some WeVideoblebles since this was his first time editin...

How our movie was editied (production)

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           When entering our post-production phase we began editing. We split the editing amongst ourselves. I was responsible for editing the voices. For some scenes, I had to record a voice-over and edit it to fit into the movie smoothly. This was noticeable at the end when the main character was knocked out so we couldn't have him speak. Instead, we gave him an internal monolog. I recorded and edited the voiceover using a voice recording app on my laptop. I used this because it offered many ways to edit and suppress background noise which was a problem we had when recording voiceovers. It took me several attempts and edits to get a proper voice-over for the end scene.          The recordings from recordings 1 and 2 were me voicing over the main character lines "Man I should have known not to take this bag. Barry is done, and Nic is for setting me up". The reason why there were two files was that on the initial recording the sound...