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Planning: Storyboard

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 Heyyy! Welcome back! We finally finalized exactly how we want to do this so below each storyboard has it's own mini explanation... Enjoy!! These first 6 boxes is the main character waking up and going through her morning routine. When she leaves her house, she says bye to her mom. She hears her mom respond back, but when she gets outside she realizes that her mom isn't home The next 6 boxes is the main character hanging out with her friend at the mall. The main character watches as her friend starts stealing from a store.  The main character then calls out her friend on her actions. They walk out of the store into the parking lot and start arguing.  The main character gets home from the mall and empties her bag. She notices that there's a bunch of rando items in her bag that neither of them bought. She texts her friend about what she did.  The last scene is t friend picking up her phone.  The best friend answers the texts. The friend argue back and forth again. The best fr

The Game Plan

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 Welcome back!!!!! So after having a long conversation with my group, we have come up with our overall plan to make this work.... So our story will basically show a girl having interaction but then be told none of that happened. The point is for her to seem like she is going insane but doesn't understand why. At the end, we show that the whole time she was in a psych ward, and none of what we showed in the movie happened.      The only issue is  we need to figure out how we are going to film all of these scenes. Our first idea was to find an abandoned place to film the last scene of the psych ward but it's not the safest. However, one of our members has a sister that does things like that so she would know what is the safest for us to do. If we do end up going to an abandoned place we will use gloves, masks, and hand sanitizer. If that doesn't work we might just to another one of our rooms to show us being held in a facility. Don't worry we will be safe!  Locations: Aba

Short Film Research: Scruples/ mystery

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   After looking into a few short films in which applied to our genre, I found that that that “Scruples” by Adrian Powers was a great fit. This film is based on two ‘cleaners’ for a criminal gang who have been sent to tie up a loose end. However, one of them is an undercover cop who finds himself in a tricky spot. A slightly insincere account of how policeman would actually have to act Is the approach that overall surrounds this film.        This short film has great similarities when it comes to appealing to an audience, including sounds. Commonly sound sounds in this genre include dramatic sounds that interpret exhaustion, or sudden surprise. As found in the short film, background noise is intriguing and allows the audience to feel a sense of suspense. The mystery genre often uses costumes that may make a character look overlooked, like in the short film where they were basic-colored coats. Lighting is often dimmed down during these genres, with cooler/ more unwelcoming tones. Some p

Short film research: Wanderer/ mystery

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 “Wanderer” By Mark O’Brien and Jake Wilkins is yet another short film that falls under the Mystery/ Thriller Genre. This short film includes many elements that apply to our chosen genre, Mystery. This short film is based on a male traveler who arrives at a secluded house around the evening time. As he is looking for shelter, he stumbles across a youngish couple that appears to be around his age group. They invite him to dinner which later leads to the uneasy feeling of the woman. Leading to the following questions, “Could it be that the nomadic serial killer who has been stalking the area has just walked into their house?” “Will they survive the night? “Wanderer” was produced in a way in which readers follow up with the following question “what is going to happen next” In this case, with the usage of sound/ noise. With quieter, less noisy sounds, this film allows for reader to maintain a less sudden approach. Background noise plays a very large role in the approach of the mystery ge

Short Film Research: Prosopagnosia (mystery)

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    This was by far a favorite, this storyline explains a man who lost his best friend, Julia with curly red hair, in a murder, however, he saw the killer but could not recognize their face due to his medical condition p rosopagnosia- a condition that prevents a person from recognizing anyone's face. In the beginning, the man is being interrogated by an investigator, the investigator seems to get more aggressive with the man because he believes he is to blame for Julia’s murder. However, he explains he loves Julia very much and that he saw the clear but simply couldn't recognize him. The only thing he can say is he had a Yankee's shirt and was the same description as him. The investigator eventually gets evidence to believe him; they both end up driving to the crime scene to prove something which somehow causes follow-up questions including any past with Julia. The man dated Julia but he ended it due to him only seeing her in a platonic way, eventually, he got with another

Short film research: Jet by Jordan Chesney (thriller mystery)

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      For one of our films of research we did a thriller mystery called 'Jet.' Overall the film starts off with a man in a car about to shoot himself in the head,  but before he does anything he sees a little girl which stops him. He sits in silence allowing him to see the girl get abducted by a man in a van, he then follows the van to end up at the house she has been taken to. The man then walks up to the house with the gun he planned on using on himself. Two other men come out which results in them being shot. Then the man walks into the house to save the girl just to find her sitting unharmed. Though what happened isn't clear one could assume that she was safe and those people he shot were her family of some sort.      However, to get a sense of feeling instead of just a storyline, angles, costumes, props, and editing were key factors. The directors of this film used many wide shots, hidden angles like in a bush, point-of-view shots, close-up shots, tracking shots, and o

How to make a short film

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  Writing to what you have resources to is a strong saying that we’ll have to live by when developing our plot and script. We can only write with what we have.  There’s only so much we can do with the camera that we’re filming with and the lack of mics. Knowing that we’ll need time to edit and fix the pacing of the film. We only have five minutes, so we need to be careful on how much we film and the amount we’ll cut. Over-filming is the best option, but we need to make sure the plot isn't one that doesn't have to be fully fleshed out to be able to understand. There does need to be payoffs of some sort and every scene has to provide something for the ending, there’s no room for filler. There also can’t be a lot of predictability within the film, which will be hard because of the groundhog-type day plot we might use. There has to be types of scenes that the audience won’t see coming, while also following the theme of the story. The theme will drive our plot, and it needs to be un

Comparing Le Jetee, the short, and 12 Monkeys, the full-length movie

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  Part 1:      The film 12 Monkeys is a homage to LeJetee. They can’t be compared, because they aren’t the same thing. The short film is considered a photo novel, while 12 Monkeys is an actual film. 12 Monkeys uses dialogue and scenes where people are actually acting. The actors in LeJetee are also acting but not in the same way, they’re acting in pictures. Each photo has to be taken at the perfect moment to get the right shot. The story is left for the audience to play out in their head.LeJetee’s sound comes from the narrator doing a voice-over, which tells the story of the photos. The photos are in black and white, while the film is in color.  When creating a short film the same scenes can be used, it's how they’re used that matters. The context behind the scenes will change as the plot is driven. Using a different editing style when using the same scenes conveys a change in the meaning of scenes. The music will also change the feel of a scene. We plan on using a Groundhog Day-ty

Comparing 9, the short, and 9, the full-length movie

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Short Film:      The short film is a slightly blurry animation, with no dialogue. Hay sack dolls with numbers on their backs are the inhabitants of a post-apocalyptic world, that’s terrorized by a skeletal-like mechanical creature, who’s trying to get back its eye from the doll 9. 9 ends up cleverly killing the creature by tricking it and avenges his friend 5 and other dead dolls. The eye holds the souls of the dead dolls that the creature killed. The film is well done, while it lacks dialogue, it is clear what’s going on, and has non-diegetic and diegetic sound. The diegetic sound is mostly the characters moving throughout the settings and the noises they make as they move, such as a creaky hinge sound when the creature moves. The character 9 is at first cowardly and hides from the creature while his friend 5 is killed trying to fight the creature. He runs and hides from the creature several times after that, but eventually ends up tricking the creature and kills it. The editing withi