As previously mentioned I said we would film on Wednesday, today, and we did. To first start off I said we needed someone to play Joel but the person we had playing him wasn't appearing to school or anything so we need someone else. We couldn't find anyone so we change the plan that i would be Joel, but obviously change the name. And then tell you all about it. But when we got to the courtroom we were told we weren't allowed to film there for the day so we couldn't film. At the time we thought how we urgently need to film because we have had too many obstacles and the due date is near. We ended up saying next week Monday it would be open and we could go. Quick background information, just in case if you don't remember, there are four of us in the group and I only know one of them. Point is we all leave, well they leave together and i go somewhere else since I had my friend there. The ended up using an office in I don't know where and were able to film all of th...
To investigate the genre of mystery even further, we watched a couple of mystery films. We specifically looked into the film, "Murder Mystery." The movies follows a New York police officer and his wife as they travel together to Europe to rekindle their romance. However, on what was supposed to be a relaxing getaway, they are accused of killing a billionaire after a casual encounter. It is up to them to figure out who actually killed the billionaire in order to save themselves. This movie displayed many of the general conventions of a typical mystery film. For example, in the scene of the murder, there is a total of ten people in the room as the billionaire signs his will, disinheriting his family. There is tense music as the family hears this betrayal, which makes the environment uneasy. Then all of a sudden, the lights abruptly go off and the screen turns black. The music completely stops, catching the audience's attention and giving them thoughts like, "what jus...
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