Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Group meeting post
Genre research in depth
Today I delve into various examples of movies to see the key elements of a crime film. Looking for repeating elements primarily as those are the exponents that make up classic mystery films.
After researching "The Guilty" and "Hypnotic" I've noted key components to the film.
Starting with "The Guilty" what I found interesting is the fact that the duration of the film takes place in one location, the emergency dispatch center. This tightens up the atmosphere causing heavy tension as it's all built up in one place., causing an almost claustrophobic feeling.
"Hypnotic" is a film centered around psychological suspense.
Although these films approach storytelling from different angles. As "The Guilty" focuses on one event and location, and "Hypnotic" diverges in psychological themes and perception. Both films rely evoke suspense and tension to heavily engage the audience. I've also noticed the pattern that in most crime movies the main protagonist goes through major character development.
Monday, February 26, 2024
DRASTIC CHANGES!! 😳
As you can tell from the title there is much to be caught up on the development process of my project. To start, I made a change that alters my plot entirely. Upon discussion with my superior and self reflection I realized that the original vision for my film was predictable. This all started when discussing my press conference scene. It was brought to my attention how difficult it would've been for me to manipulate sound in terms of perception, this along with the need for extras to accurately depict the scene. Combining all those elements and evaluating those issues...… I CHANGED THE ANTAGONIST OF THE FILM, this along with the replacement of a scene is cause for me to describe this process as a drastic change.
In order to change the antagonist, I created an entirely new character. This character is a young bright spirited intern who sets out to frame officer Williams in the murder of the police chief. This change eliminated the need for the press conference while also throwing off the audience with an unexpected twist by putting suspicion on officer Williams early on in the film.
Along with these monumental changes I made, I made little progress as well by formatting the screenplay and creating a separate document for it.
Who knows what big changes come to the confusing mind of mine but I can't wait to see, until next time...
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Sound research
Today I decided to start building the soundscape of my production. To begin I put together a list of websites where I could find different specific sounds. This sites were all pulled from my notebook where I copied down them, recommended by my teacher Mrs. Stoklosa.
After this was done, I thought of the sounds I needed. I wrote down all the sounds down in my google doc where I organize my ideas.
In search for a car chase sound I used the website freesound.org where I found a sound I believed best fit my picture of the film. The chosen sound is titled "High speed police chase on a noisy freeway".
Continuing on, on the same website I searched for a "handcuff sound effect" which took a little more precise searching. However, I was able to find a suitable enough titled "handcuff.wav".
Then with my press conference scene in mind, I searched for "photo press conference" on freesound.org . I figured that was suitable for my film. However, I realized that my vision of the press conference included the press continuously calling the main character's name would have to be replicated by my voice.
I'll continue building my soundscape another time but for now, UNTIL NEXT WEEK!
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Creating a timeline
As much as I'd like to create a visual by drawing out a timeline, rationally thinking that'd be unnecessary work. This is because most likely I won't be checking up and updating it, therefore I've decided to manage my schedule on my phone as I use it everyday. This process was one of the most difficult and time consuming stage of my planning stage thus far. This was because in general time management is an area of struggle for me.
I've decided to dedicate two days of the weekdays(most likely on A days as that's when I have privilege) to blog posts and the written planning going into the film. I also have a reminder set on Saturday mornings at 12:30 pm to film being that around the time I am free and light is at it's best for filming parts of the opening.
Monday, February 19, 2024
Looking for inspiration
I started looking into more examples of movies with detectives in them to get a sense of what font would be appropriate for the credits. I did this by typing up "detective movie intro credit fonts" which led me to the website Fontsinuse.com . The website provided a detective movie poster from "True Detective" including credits. I dove deeper looking at other shows such as " The Outsider", "Silent Witness", and "Endeavor". Upon viewing the examples, I picked up on the type of style they all shared. With this information I took a mental picture and opened up a new tab searching " different types of fonts" being that I'm unexperienced when it comes to dealing with fonts not knowing the names. This took me to tools.picsart.com This website helped me match a font name that I felt closest to what I saw on the example posters. I decided to go with the font known as "fancy monospace text". I feel as though there may be something better out there so I'll keep my mind open to more preferable alternatives.
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Organizing my ideas
I wanted to make sure that with all the coming in ideas and visions I had for this film, I wouldn't forget any. It's really easy with all the different aspects I'm trying to input into my film to get disorganized and out of order. So for this section of my planning process, I found it most productive to create a google doc to jot down any ideas I had in the creative process in the making of my film.
Initial story planning
Hello again, continuing from yesterday's post, I moved more into the planning of the story line.
So I thought long and hard about the opening scene. I think the reason it was so difficult for me to come up with the opening shot was because opening shots in a lot of cases though they may be short can tell a lot about a film. So original my approach of thinking of a scene from scratch led to a mix of many ideas. I thought of all the elements that would make up my story so this made it hard for me to decide on one particular shot. So then I thought of how I wanted my film to be symbolic and thought provoking. Then i thought wouldn't it be clever to choose a title that cleverly represents the themes of the film. So I thought of the theme of deception. What's a better representation of deception than an eye, this is because people are deceived by what they see, so you can't have deception without eyes. So I decided to come up with the title first, and once again keeping the theme of deception and eyes, I came up with the title " The blind spot". This now helped me organize my thoughts and come up with the opening establishing shot I found most suitable. This shot being what you could easily guess..... an extreme close-up of the protagonist's eye.
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Picking my genre
Hello, this week is the beginning of the cinematic masterpiece that is to come known as my portfolio project! This is the creative process behind it all.
I started off by googling "movie genres". This made me look for the various examples fitting in each genre category. I then came to realize the variety of movies I would typically find enjoyable and entertaining. My goal for this project is to produce something that is worth watching, enjoyable and entertaining. For this reason I decided to narrow down my list of genres that I feel I could achieve those purposes with. Those narrowed down categories were: Comedy, Action, Adventure, Crime, and Fantasy. Along with my research, I went through tstok.net to look at sample productions from previous years where I found a project I found useful from the blog "The life of Olivia".
Comedy
Initially I thought it'd be a no brainer for me to do a comedy film. By far the genre I find the most entertaining and is my personal favorite is comedy. For example my favorite movie of all time is "Rush Hour" a movie that is also considered action packed, but is most notable for it's huge comedic presence. However, upon further thinking, I found it would be exceptionally difficult to successfully carry out funny scenarios and jokes in a two minute time period effectively, especially for an intro at that.
Fantasy
I've seen countless fantasy films in my time and I've found most of them nothing short of amazing. The drawbacks with choosing to produce a fantasy film is the level of creative genius it takes to come up with such made-up, fascinating, and unheard of concepts and creatures is something I myself don't posses. Also just knowing my strengths and weaknesses, I know I'm not the most tech savvy person. That being said, fantasy films often require a heavy amount of editing and in a lot of cases even CGI.
Action
I do believe that if I went the route of producing an action film, it definitely would've completed my goals of entertaining my audience and it being something enjoyable for them to watch. So this genre was definitely a frontrunner on my list.
Adventure
Very similar to the action genre, there was little to no reason I could find not to choose this genre. I've seen plenty of adventure films to see the premise of the genre so this was also a top choice on my list.
Crime/Mystery
The chosen genre I've ultimately decided to produce was a mystery film. I thought back to my film pitch activity assignment created earlier in the year. I just remember how quick and easily the ideas came to me, as if it were just flowing out and onto the paper. I thought to myself in that process that this idea if ever made would give people something to talk about. I've also seen many mystery movies and the thing I admire most about them all is the ability it has to make the audience really think and analyze the case along with the main protagonist. It also allows many unexpected twists keeping the audience on their toes.
Creative Critical Reflection
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