Hey there! Another short film I researched was A Women of No Importance. This film was about an undocumented single mother who has has a hard life and finally takes control of it. Her store manager overworks her and blackmails her until she is able to blackmail him back. This short film is only seven minutes long however it tells a very real and dramatic story incorporating many common things found it drama films. The film sparks so many emotions starting from sad to mad and to proud while also leaving an uneasy feeling at the end. Many dramas end in a way you don’t want or expect them to as this short film did. In this film unlike the others I researched had much less dialogue and more digestive sound such a car noises and people. This was to show how the woman felt weak in the society she was living in and didn’t have anything to say. There was also many camera angles and shots that are found in drama films. For example there were many closeups on the women’s face showing when s...
We are nearly done with our film! Being in the final editing stages is such a relief after the craziness this film has brought. From multiple plot changes and confusion to losing our entire film and having to start over it has been a wild ride. We have begun doing peer reviews and getting feedback from people like our friends and parents. With only a few notes that Lola, our main editor, had gone back and fixed, The Crash is almost complete. This project has been so fun and truly advanced my film making abilities. This includes everything from filming to making the storyboard. I have been much more hand on with this project than I feel I was in my AS level projects and I have loved it. I am truly going to miss this class when I finish this course. The only final things left for the other aspects of this project is the website and postcard. Lola has sent me her draft of the postcard which I had some notes on. I suggested she add a border and one more additional photo to back up the cont...
This week, Macy came back. This means we can finally get our filming started, yay! Well, we can if our schedules all line up this weekend. We thought about filming during the week but it is the middle of lacrosse season right now and Noura and I are on the team. This means that we have practice after school everyday and two games a week. Macy isn't in lacrosse but she plays instruments. This means, she has band rehearsal very often after school. This leaves only weekends free, and we are all usually busy so finding time to film has been a challenge. We decide to start planning now so that it works out and we can have a set date on our calendars. After going over our plans for this upcoming weekend we decided that we were all going to be very busy. My family is out of town until Sunday, but Macy is going to the Renaissance Festival on Sunday so Saturday is the only day that will work. This means that I need to find transportation that I wouldn't usually use, but it is worth it....
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