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...
Editing is almost done. On Friday I started editing and I finished, for the most part. I put all the scenes together and made an outro, but there is no sound. I have a plan for it, there will be like a happy song in the background with a bit of beach sounds. As I get closer to the ocean I will lower the music and increase the beach sounds. When we go back to sit down the song will become louder. It will give the affect of my happiness and calm vibe in the beginning going into my confusion. I think it will make the story make more sense, because the story line is a bit confusing. I showed it to a few people and they laughed which might be a good sign. But not everyone got the story, they did get the overall picture though. During the editing there were a few problems, the scenes were too short. If they weren't under 5 seconds it was just a video of us laughing or fighting. So in order to reach the time requirement I slowed most of the scenes, and made a longer outro than planned. T...
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