Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Film Opening Project: Discussion With Classmates

 Group Meetings

    Hey everyone! I am back with a new update on my film opening project process, but this step is a bit different from usual. For every other blog post, the information on the posts usually come from either me and Natalia's ideas or research, but today we received insight on our current progress from some peers. 

    We did this through group meeting in our AICE Media Studies AS Level class, where our teacher split up the class into groups to let us talk to each other about our project. In my group, we shared the URLs to our blogs while explaining our ideas and any issues we have been having to receive feedback from other classmates. I gave some feedback for each of my classmates' project, but in this post my main focus is to tell you all about the feedback I was give. 

What advice did my peers give? 

    When it was my turn to talk about my progress, I first gave everyone the URL of my blog so that they can read through it before I begin explaining it to them, so the idea is a bit clearer. I started off by introducing the genre I chose, drama, and the research I did for the genre. I briefly went through the blog posts I made that had to do with my research, and then moved on by describing the plot and the characters, as well as the thought process behind these decisions. I then made the connections back to my blog and showed them the blog posts relating to our schedule of the process. 

    I then moved on from talking about my ideas and moved on to any things that I was having trouble with or felt that I would have trouble with. I began talking about postproduction, like editing the opening or the credits. I expressed my doubts on where I should place the credits. My first option was placing the credits in between different segments of the opening, since I feel that it may make the opening flow better in a way. I also thought about just placing the credits in the beginning of the film opening, since the opening is more of a story rather than a montage, so I felt that a montage suits the spread-out credits rather than a consistent story opening. 

    My peers discussed it with me and helped me realize that credits at the beginning of the film opening may suit my film opening better. So, I definitely felt relief to have a final decision on that. I also expressed my concerns on using Adobe Premiere Pro as my editing software for the film opening project, since it has been a while since I last used it( its been 4 years!), and I have had trouble saving clips on that platform.

     However, my group reassured me and said that there are many great tutorials on YouTube to watch, going from basic techniques to more advanced ones. They also recommended that If I do not feel 100% sure about using Adobe Premiere Pro, then I could also switch to iMovie, which is known for being an easier platform to handle. While I have for sure decided what editing platform to use, this discussion gave me more options for the postproduction process. 

Future Plans

    With the feedback I was given, I know have a better idea of what my next steps should be, as well as how cohesive me and Natalia's ideas are for the film opening project. I will definitely look forward to more group meetings, as my teacher did tell the class that we will be having more group meetings. Anyways, that is how the group meeting went and I am excited for the next one. 
    Stay tuned for my next update on this journey!

Sunday, February 26, 2023

Film Opening Project: Costuming Options

Costume Design

    Hey everyone! I am back to continue sharing with you all my journey with Natalia as we work through the film opening project. As you all know, we only have a few days left until we begin the actual production process. So, we felt that we should finalize our ideas in terms of the costume design for each character. 

    Costume design is a very important part of any film, as it gives the audience more of an idea as to how the character will be like without them being formally introduced. That is why we spend much time emphasizing this in our posts. 

    As you may remember, I already dedicated a post towards introducing Stella (our main character), which included the inspiration for costuming, but for this post I wanted to clarify the costuming options for every character that will be featured in the film opening, which is Stella, her brother, and her father. So, for the characters, I created Pinterest boards to help illustrate their aesthetic.

Costume Design: Stella

    As mentioned in one of my previous posts, Stella's aesthetic consists of colorful clothing, yet softer colors like pastels or baby blues and pinks. This styling is used to highlight Stella's youthfulness, in contrast to her inner conflicts. She also wears funky earrings and shoes with pastel colors to match her clothing. For the actual film opening, me and Natalia were thinking about putting her in a pink top with a light-colored shirt to match this aesthetic that we would want to present to the audience. While I have a screenshot of part of the Pinterest board I made, the full board can be found by clicking this link: (38) Pinterest

Costume Design: Brother and Father

    To create more of a dramatic contrast between Stella's family and Stella herself, we decided to give them contrasting styling to give Stella more of a "star" appearance. For this reason, the brother and father wear casual and sleek styling, consisting of blacks, blues, greys; cool tones in general. While we used this styling to make Stella stand out even more, we also did this to add a symbolic element of the depressing reality surrounding her that highlights the harsh journey that Stella must go through. While I have a screenshot of one section of the Pinterest board, the full board can be found with this link: (38) Pinterest 


    Hopefully this has further clarified the styling for each character and the reasons behind these decisions. Soon enough, these decisions will be put into action during the production process. Anyways, stay tuned for the next step of our project!

Friday, February 24, 2023

Film Opening Project: Outlines and Storyboarding

 Outlines and Storyboarding

    Hey everyone! After meeting up with my partner Natalia and discussing more about our film opening in depth, I decided to share a very important part of this process with you all, which would be outlines and storyboarding. We knew that these two components serve as the foundation of our project, so we had to make sure that we were both on the same page for how exactly the film opening will be shot. 

Our Outline

    During our discussion, we first shared any ideas we had and while we were discussing, I took note of some of these ideas on a paper. This paper served as our mini outline of ideas, because I felt that this outline would help us better understand what each other's thoughts are. The outline is a bit messy because we had lots of ideas that we didn't want to go to waste. So cut us some slack please! Anyways below is a picture of what our mini outline looks like...


    As you can see from our outline, we had several ideas to consider before finalizing what we wanted. Throughout the discussion, we first established what would be the beginning and the end. We decided to add the credits at the very beginning of the film opening while the title slide would be the last thing that the audience would see. 
    But for the actual first scene, we decided to show Stella and her family on their way to the movie theater as they go through the hallway. However, we originally thought that they should already be inside the movie theater in the first scene. For the ending scene before the title slide, we decided to make it either a long shot or an extreme long shot (this is still up for debate even after our discussion) of Stella by herself in theater to show how emotionally involved or captivated she was by the actor/ actress on the screen. 
    After having a firm stand on the beginning and ending scenes of the film opening, we then spoke on what would happen in between, scene by scene. This took a few hours to go over and talk about, but after having the scenes sorted out, we moved on to the actual storyboard...

Our Storyboard

     To be able to clearly illustrate our plan, we had to create a storyboard, so that's exactly what we did.
Below this you can find the images of our storyboards...







     I won't have to explain much of each scene, since the images of the storyboards do the talking, however, there are a few things regarding the storyboard that I feel are important to go over. Anything highlighted in green, the arrows or the parenthesis, may represent one of two things. If there is a highlighted green arrow, this goes for directions for camera movements. 
    For instance, if the arrow is seen pointing upwards, during this scene, the camera should be moving slightly upwards. Same thing goes for the other way around. However, if there are green parenthesis, this just means that the information in the parenthesis is important. This doesn't mean that what is not in the parenthesis isn't important, but whatever is highlighted is definitely a key aspect to the plan.
    Another thing I would like to point out is the actual writing shown on the storyboard. Each scene is shown as a frame on the storyboard, and the writing on top of the frame is the type of angle /shot of the scene. The writing below the frame is the description of what is supposed to be happening in the frame. So, in other words, the top deals with the technical side, while the bottom deals with the plot. 
    One thing we are missing in terms of the opening is the few seconds that occur after the opening itself, like the actual beginning of the film itself. However, this will be our focus for next week, so I'll keep everyone updated on that!


    We believe that this process is key towards creating a successful film opening, as it will allow us to stay on task while filming and acts as a guide for the production process. That is why we are relieved to say that we have completed this step of the process. This work will definitely pay off when we begin filming soon. 
    Anyways, stay tuned for my next post with more updates on our journey!























Thursday, February 23, 2023

Film Opening Project: Target Audience

 What Audience Are We Appealing To?

    Hey everyone! After careful consideration on how to clarify the approach that me and Natalia have towards the film opening project, we decided that it is very important to talk about our target audience. As you all now know, we have chosen to go with the genre of drama, and in order to make sure that our film can be successful in the media world, we did some research on our target audience in order to be able to come off as more appealing. 

What is a Target Audience? Why is knowing this important?

    Like the name may suggest, a target audience is a group of people that the media text is aimed towards. In order to make fitting adjustments to our plan for the film opening, it is necessary to identify our target audience so we are aware of how exactly we should be marketing our film. Identifying our target audience can determine how successful the production will be, whether or not the film will make or break in the media world. 

Who is our Target Audience? 

    Since our genre is drama, drama tends to rely on emotional appeal, which is why our target audience leans more towards women, since a variety of themes relating to dramatic ideas like romance and tragedy tend to be highlighted more by women in comparison to men. As for the age aspect of our target audience, it would be from women of ages 16-30, because it is around this time wear people tend to change from teens to adults and mature throughout this age range. 
    Also, drama tends to have several sub genres, including romance and inspirational stories, which are two of the more popular sub genres. For this reason, women from the ages 16-30 tend to experience these aspects in life mainly during this period of their lives, which is why our inspirational drama film would be appealing to this audience, making them our target audience.  

How Will This Affect the Rest of the Process?

    Since our target audience is on the younger side, the majority of the marketing process of our production would have to take place through social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. The reason why I feel that it is important to mention this now is because in a few weeks me and Natalia have to begin considering what we will be writing for the CCR, since it asks about the distribution of our production. However, this isn't the current thing I should be worried about, but it is something that we need to keep in mind for later. 
    Anyways, that should hopefully help create more of an idea towards me and Natalia's research on our target audience. So, stay tuned for my next update on this journey!

Resources

“Audience Expectations and Target Audience.” A2 Media Studies, 2014, maddiemedia.weebly.com/audience-expectations-and-target-audience.html. 

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Film Opening Project: Scheduling

How To Stay Organized: Scheduling

    Hey everyone! I decided to create a post dedicated to scheduling, because I feel that this is a very important step to my Film Opening project, so I don't end up procrastinating or missing deadlines. Creating a schedule means coming up with set dates and times to set goals for when something should be completed. 

What makes scheduling so important?

    Scheduling allows one to remain organized when it comes to priorities. A schedule allows one to lay out every task they must complete and by when the task should be completed. This scheduling system will prevent one from missing deadline and strengthens one's time management skills. A schedule will also allow one to understand the effects of changes for when something is done, so it lets one see how flexible their day-to-day routines are. 

My Schedule

    As you all know, I have a huge film opening project to complete that is worth a big segment of my grades, so I need to take advantage of the skills I have to ensure that no due dates are missed. For this reason, me and my partner Natalia decided to create our own to schedule so we do not lose track of our progress, which can be found below...


    Now, you all may be wondering: "Hannah, why does the schedule start at week 3? What happened to week's 1 and 2?" The reason why we chose to start at week 3 is because we knew that the first two weeks had to be dedicated to genre research and really making sure we understand our tasks for this project, so we felt that there was no need to add these in the first two weeks. 
    Scheduling is a crucial step to take, since there are so many components to this project: planning / research, storyboarding, production, blog posts, editing, reflecting, the CCR (Creative Critical Reflection, etc. So, this system will take my organization to the next level. This schedule will also allow me and my partner to stay on the same page about what we should be working on per week. 
    I hope you all understand how helpful it is to make a schedule. Stay tuned for my next step of this project!

Friday, February 17, 2023

Film Opening Project: Meet the Main Lead

 Meet Stella

    Hello everyone! As you may remember from my last post explaining me and Natalia's idea for the film opening, I did touch a bit on the main character. However, I felt that I should dedicate a full post to just Stella herself, as she is the main focus for our film.  

Naming

    When creating the main character, the first thing that me and Natalia thought of was the name. We tried to thin of names that had a meaning behind them that would have to do with acting. We thought of lots of words that we knew had a meaning that could relate to the character. However, the reason why we ended up choosing "Stella" is because it means "celestial star." We decided that "star" was a fitting word that easily describes what Stella would like to be in the future, which is to be a "star." 

Personality 

    To begin explaining more about Stella, I will begin by talking about how her personality is like, and then go into depth about how this connects to the film. Stella is a friendly person that is only outgoing with her close friends. She is very scared of what the world sees her as so she is not the type of person to put herself out there. She is insecure of her acting dreams, since she feels that being an actress is very much out of reach for her and feels that she should go into a more "normalized" career like being a lawyer or doctor. 

    This insecurity is what makes her convince the people around her, friends and family, that she wants to go into other careers, when she really wants to pursue acting. Since Stella is disabled and feels that the disabled are an underrepresented group in the acting industry, she is scared of being rejected by her dreams and fears criticism. However, these insecurities do not show from the outside, as her visual aesthetic represents quite the opposite.  

Physical Appearance / Aesthetic

    When it comes to her physical appearance, Stella has a very youthful look to herself. She wears colorful clothing and accesories, and her color pallete consist of mainly baby pinks and baby blues, but also incorporates any pastel colors. She wears simple make up as she likes to use her clothing to expresses her youthfulness, and she wears funky earrings to emphasize this look. Below is a screenshot of a Pinterest board that I created to show you the type of style that Stella has. This isn't all of what the Pinterest board has, but if you would like to see the entire thing, then click on this link:  Stella Pinteres



    
    The walls of her room are full of posters that show the many actors she admires. Her room also has many information cards from several different acting agencies and auditions opportunities. They are in a corner of her room because she is conflicted on whether to try out for these agencies or not. 
    Stay tuned for my next post to continue going through this process together!


Thursday, February 16, 2023

Film Opening Project: Introducing the Plan

The Film Opening Plan

    Hello everyone! Today I have decided to share what will be the blueprint of me and my partner's (Natalia) film opening project. After discussing different ideas and considering what the both of us are interested in, we decided to take on the genre of drama! 

 Overall Storyline / Inclusions in Opening

    For this post, my main focus are the ideas and themes of film, as well as how the film opening relates to what the rest of the film is about. The film is about a character named Stella (who I will talk more about in detail for another post), and about her journey on pursuing her dreams within the acting industry. We decided to make Stella belong to a part of an underrepresented group in the media world, being those that are disabled. We also did this to showcase how much more difficult it is for many underrepresented groups of people to successfully make it in the acting industry.

 In the duration of the film opening, Stella will be shown in the movie theater with a group of friends. In the movie theater, a black and white film will be playing on the large theater screen. Stella is shown admiring the actress on the theater screen, as it is her dream to become an actress. While watching this black and white film, Stella realizes how badly she wants to become an actress and will do what it takes to be successful in the industry. At the end of the film opening, the movie theater lights will go out, representing how Stella's mind snaps back to reality, and the realization of this harsh journey comes to life.  

    The film itself is supposed to outline the harsh reality of how challenging it is for a disabled individual to make it successfully through the acting industry and be able to pursue these dreams. This also highlights how this journey will take an emotional toll on Stella, as she is insecure about her dreams due to her fear of criticism from others. This film will also deal with finding one's identity, as Stella will learn more about herself and finds her true color throughout this whole journey. Our main inspiration for this kind of story comes from the following films... 


Inspirations for Film Opening Plan

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Film Opening Project: More Research

 The Genre of Drama: Case Study Research 

Why Drama?

    For my film opening component of my Cambridge Portfolio Project, I had to keep my mind open for selecting genres. There are obviously many genres in the film world, like horror and fantasy (which I have already researched), thriller, comedy, romance, drama, etc. Since I have to quickly decide what genre would work best, each member of my group is doing individual research so that we can come together with a final decision. 
    In my last post (make sure to check it out!), I took note of all of my research on the horror genre, since it is one of few genres that appeal to me the most. However, I needed more variety in my knowledge of genres, so I chose another genre that I am interested in, which is drama. For this reason, I am dedicating this post to the genre of drama. 

What is Drama? What makes a film drama? 

    Drama is a genre that usually deals mainly with characters and the conflicts they face, which is why emphasis is normally placed on these characters. Whether the conflict is internal or external, the film usually revolves around the character and their situation. In fact, the themes incorporated with a drama film tends to be of a real-world issue that a character has to face, and the process of overcoming this conflict. 
    While drama itself is a genre that can flow on its own, current drama films tend to be mixed with other categories of genre, or sub genres, like romance, family, or tragedy. These mixes are not limited by just a mix of 2 genres, as there are films that can be categorized by three genres or more. 

Drama Film Examples


                                             Love, Simon (2018) / Romance, Drama, Comedy

                                                   The Terminal (2004) / Drama, Comedy 

                                               Top Gun: Maverick (2022) / Drama, Action

                                        House of Gucci (2021) / Biographical crime drama


Plot Aspects in Drama Films

    While the many films under the genre of drama may vary due to the many sub genres incorporated in these films, a majority of drama films share traits in terms of plot elements, like characters, setting, etc. 
For instance, as mentioned earlier, the plot in drama films usually deal with the conflict of the protagonist. The type of conflict, varies. There's character v. character, character v. self, character v. nature, etc. However, the whole film usually revolves around the overcoming of a conflict. Here are some examples of these films with the type of conflict included... 


                                               The Sixth Sense (1999) / Character v. Self


                                       The Day After Tomorrow (2004) / Character v. Nature

    For these kinds of plots, the film usually begins with a background on the character or on how the conflict they deal with came about. Then, the majority of the film displays the character's process on dealing with the conflict, then following the resolution, which is usually the character making peace with the situation. 
    As for the characters, each character tends to have something about their physical appearance or personality that makes them different from each other, making them easy to differentiate. Whether it's the costume design, the personality, the vocabulary level, the intelligence capacity, or the accent of the character, there is usually something different. For this reason, the characters in drama films have variety among them.  
    Music also tends to be an important aspect to drama films, as it adds to the emotion conveyed in the film. The music is usually aligned with the mood of the scene, to further captivate and engage the audience. The lyrics of the song always relate to the scene; for instance, if a breakup between a relationship occurred, the song playing would be about loneliness.


Techniques that Drama Films Usually Share

- Camera Shots: One aspect of drama films that is very important is the ability to capture emotion. Emotion is what makes or breaks the connection built between the film and the audience. This why close ups are extremely important. To highlight or place emphasis on the emotions of a character, a close up is needed. This way, the audience is able to see the details of the face, whether it the tears on the eyes to show sadness, or the sweat on the forehead to show frustration. Point of view shots are also utilized to give the audience a perspective on what the character is experience. This enables the audience to emphasize with the character. 
 

Top Gun (1986) / Close Up Shot

- Editing: An example of editing commonly used in drama films would be eyeline matches between actions. This usually occurs when the film goes from a scene focusing on the character's reaction, while the next scene that follows is what the character is reacting to. This helps add clarity for the context towards the audience, so that those watching can understand where exactly the conflict is.

                                              Saving Private Ryan (1998) / Eyeline Match

    This concludes my research for the drama genre. Thanks to this case study, I now have more variety within my knowledge of the film world and the many genres that our out there. I now know about the genre of fantasy, horror, and drama. 

     Stay tuned for more updates for my next step!


References/ Photo Credits

Buffam, Noelle. “Drama - the Script Lab.” The Script Lab, 15 Mar. 2011, thescriptlab.com/screenplay/genre/952-drama/.

IMDb. “IMDb - Movies, TV and Celebrities.” IMDb, 2008, www.imdb.com/.

Oak, Manali. “The Elements of Drama: Theme, Plot, Characters, Dialog, and More.” Entertainism, Entertainism, 2018, entertainism.com/elements-of-drama.

“DRAMATIC/FILM TECHNIQUES.” Romeoandjulietuncut.weebly.com, romeoandjulietuncut.weebly.com/dramaticfilm-techniques.html. Accessed 15 Feb. 2023.

Pro, Film Editing. 4 Editing Techniques to Add Drama to a Cut | Film Editing Pro. www.filmeditingpro.com/4-editing-techniques-to-add-drama-to-a-cut/.

“Top Gun (1986).” AoM: Movies et Al., movies.supertran.net/2013/12/top-gun-1986.html. Accessed 15 Feb. 2023.

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Film Opening Project: Starting to Research

The History of the Horror Genre

So Many Genres, What Do I Choose?

    There are so many genres that I have to take into consideration when thinking about what to use for the film opening of the Cambridge Portfolio Project. Fantasy, Horror, Romance, Comedy, Thriller, Drama, are all just a small percentage of the many genres out in the media sphere. So, you may be asking, " Hannah, how do you expect to pick the best genre for your project?", or "How will you and your group members agree on the genre?" 

    In all honesty, my group has not picked a final genre to use, which is fine, considering how we should only be doing research within this week. This is why each member will be taking the time to consider which genre options are most appealing. For this reason, I decided to explore one of my favorite film genres, being horror. 

What is Horror?

    Horror is a type of genre that focuses on fear and suspense to appeal to an audience. The mood and atmosphere of these film tend to be filled with suspense, incorporating scenes in which everything goes still and quiet to create shock for the next scene. While horror films may focus on fantastical creatures like ghosts and monsters, the most popular plots for horror films nowadays revolve around serial killers and slashing stories.

Examples of Horror Films

The genre of horror has always been appealing to me. To give an idea on how horror films are made, below are a few examples of horror films that I have watched...                                                                                                                                                                           
                        
Smile (2022)

                                   
    
                                                                  The Conjuring: The Devil                                                                                                                              Made Me Do It (2021)
                                                              
                                                                           
         
    The Call (2020)
                                               
    

                                                                            Us (2019)


Plot Aspects of Horror Films

    While details of many horror films differ from each other, most horror films share common elements related to theme, characters, and music. The creation of a horror film's plot comes from general fears of an audience, like invasion, robbery, murder, etc. Using people's fears for films tends to be what appeals to that same individual; this applies for a majority. Nowadays, horror films tend to lean towards stories on serial killers and supernatural themes and dark religious themes.  
    As for characters in these films, there is usually a clear protagonist and antagonist; it is usually an obvious identification. Lots of horror films tend to have a powerful antagonist that has a history of causing harm to others, with a very brave of very fearful protagonist that has to deal with the antagonist. The "brave" protagonist tends to have an inner motivation to end or stop the antagonist once in for all. The "fearful" protagonist tends to do everything in their power to ignore or hide from the issue. 
    However, some horror films follow the same structure of a film, with a protagonist, usually a woman, that feels only fear for the antagonist and does everything they can to hide and defend themselves, rather than fight. The following films below are examples that follow this structure... 
                                                         
                                                         
       
Hush (2016)         
                                  
                                                                                                                                                                                      Scream (1996)                                                                                                                                                                   
    Another very important aspect of this genre of horror would be the audio. Audio is one of, if not, the most crucial part towards creating suspense in a horror film. The audio usually consists of stings, which helps create a dramatic effect that adds to the "shock factor" of the film. Music is also very important, as it also helps create an intense atmosphere and keeps the viewer on their toes. However, the concept that makes suspense the most impactful would be the sudden removal of the non-diegetic audio, creating a sudden stillness in the film. This quiet and still moment creates the suspense of what will occur in the following scene.

Techniques that Horror Films Usually Share

- Lighting: Lighting is used in a variety of ways throughout many horror films. An example of lighting use is flickering lights. In horror films, flickering lights are usually shown in mysterious setting like in haunted houses or abandoned buildings. This kind of lighting adds on to the speculation that there is something wrong or something bad will happen. Another example would be lighting shown behind a character for the sake of hiding an identity, or low key lighting. This kind of lighting tends to be utilized for the antagonist, to hide their identity from the audience to create mystery. 


Friday the 13th (2009): In this scene, low key lighting is used to show the danger of the antagonist as they approach the victim. This lighting also creates a sense of mystery in the perspective of the victim.


- Shots and Angles: These aspects are also used to convey different messages in horror films. A classic, yet uncommon example would be the Dutch angle. In horror films, a Dutch angle usually represents danger, or that a character seems to be going "insane." It also may show the victims shock and fear through this sort of angle. Either way, both options SCREAM bad news. Whenever I see this angle, I always know that something bad is about to happen to the protagonist. A typical shot used in horror films would be an over the shoulder shot, which is usually utilized to show how the antagonist keeps an eye on the protagonist. The shot usually hides the antagonist to keep their identity hidden, while letting the audience know of its presence. 


The Birds (1963): This Dutch angle is used to show the protagonist's fear and confusion as she is being confronted by the antagonist of the film.

 
- Color: Color is yet another dominant aspect of horror films, as different colors represent different ideas. For instance, in mise en scene elements like costume design and set design, lots of red is usually associated with danger or death, which is why the antagonist is usually scene with this color. Another popular color is black, which is to represent power and mystery. With this, the antagonist tends to be challenging to take down considering its power, and usually has its identity hidden to let the audience predict who the "bad guy" is. 

 
It (2017): The red incorporated in the costume design of the clown represents danger, even with red balloon as the prop, which is seen several times throughout the film.

    This is all of the research I have gathered towards the genre of horror. It is one of the main genres that I am leaning towards to for the film opening, so I am definitely looking forward to applying my knowledge to the project and for researching more on other genres. Stay tuned for more updates!


References/ Photo Credits

Ludy, James. “LibGuides: What Is Horror?: Home.” Westportlibrary.libguides.com, westportlibrary.libguides.com/Whatishorror

IMDb. “IMDb - Movies, TV and Celebrities.” IMDb, 2008, www.imdb.com/ 

Scott, Jonathan. “The Horror Genre Explained.” StudioBinder, 24 May 2020, www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-horror-definition/

“4 Classic Cinematic Techniques for Horror Films.” Digital Photo Pro, www.digitalphotopro.com/pro-video/4-classic-cinematic-techniques-for-horror-films/#:~:text=4%20Classic%20Cinematic%20Techniques%20for%20Horror%20Films%201. Accessed 15 Feb. 2023

hyperx. “Top 5 Facts about Our Newest Killer Clown: IT | Strangling Brothers Utah.” Strangling Bros. Utah, 12 Sept. 2017, stranglingbrothers.com/haunted-house-american-fork/top-5-facts-newest-killer-clown/. Accessed 15 Feb. 2023

“Low Key Lighting Is Commonly Used amongst Horror’s as It Creates Dark Shadows from Which “Evil Characters” Can Appear. It Causes Tensi… | Horror, Film, Horror Films.” Pinterest, www.pinterest.com/pin/399201954456894807/. Accessed 15 Feb. 2023

“Dutch Angle.” ERIC KIM, 21 Feb. 2017, erickimphotography.com/blog/dutch-angle/



Sunday, February 12, 2023

Cambridge Portfolio Project - First Step!

Cambridge Portfolio Project - Week 1

    Hey everyone! I am back on here to share with you guys the process I will be going through as I approach the Cambridge Portfolio project. I will share everything, from my thought processes to the steps I take, and to examples of my work. 

    As it may sound, the name of this project seems like a HUGE deal. Which, if you thought this, then you're right. When I first heard about the project and the overview on it, I freaked out a little bit. But I felt motivated to give it my best efforts. To fully understand what I should be doing to be successful in this project, I read the instructions SO many times. Like I don't think you understand. I feel like at this point I memorized at least half of the instructions after reading it so many times. 

    One of the main parts of this portfolio project is that I have to create a 2-minute film opening to any genre of film of our choosing. There are obviously other components to this project, but for now, I should focus on this one. The first step would obviously be to conduct research on different genres, but I wanted to first think about the genres I would be most interested in. So, after getting a full grasp on the instructions, I started thinking to myself about ideas for the opening. Specifically what ideas I would use for which type of genres. 

    A lot of my inspiration came from my AICE Media Studies teacher, who showed the class several examples of high scoring projects, which to be honest did come off as a bit intimidating. However, this only fueled my motivation.

    The first genre that came to mind was horror, because I feel that the techniques, I have learned in my media class will enable me to create the suspense necessary for the plot of the film to have. However, I also thought about other genres, like drama. I feel like with the right music, I could create a dramatic peace, like if the speed of the shots correlates to the beats of the song. 

    I will admit though, I haven't done thorough research on either of these genres, but I have programmed myself to do so during week 2 of working on this project. So, in this case, my main concerns in terms of research would be researching the genres of both horror and drama. So, for next week, I will be working on mainly genre research, learning more about its technical aspects, common plotlines, examples, etc. 

    Stay tuned with me for next week as I go more in depth with this project! 

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

Music Marketing Blog Post #2

 Music Marketing Project Full Process 

    To begin preparing for the music marketing project, my group first went to the assignment page, which talks about what is needed in the project for a high score. Each member in my group read the instructions and the rubric individually in order to fully grasp and understand the steps we must take to become successful in this project. We then came back together as a group to discuss the project's instructions and make sure that everyone is clear on what has to be done and that we are all on the same page. 

    Our teacher then came around each group and gave each group a different genre to guide our project's focus, which for us was the genre of Pop. After receiving this genre of music, we had to begin the first step of the project, which was to conduct and compile research on this genre in the form of a chart to keep the information organized. My group shared a document of this chart, which included the history of a music label, its artists/ groups, and two case studies underneath this company that showcase different distribution practices and marketing techniques.  


Phase 1: Music Research Charts/ Schedule

    We had to make two charts, one for each music label we did research on, and then under that the categories that were previously mentioned. So, my group, which consists of four members, split up in half for this section. So, two members worked together on one company, and the other two on the other. The music labels we chose were Sony Music Entertainment and Capitol Records, and so we began to do our research. 




                                                                                   
    This is how our research charts looked like when we finished collecting information on both companies. 
    So, after each member finished doing their own part of the research for the companies assigned, we came back together as a group to go over what we wrote and make sure that everyone was content with each other's research. Completing this finalizes step 1 of the music marketing project. We then began to create a schedule that would have to do with the other steps of the project. We made this schedule based off of which days we were available to work on it, which included the weekends and class time.  

                 

    This is how our schedule was made, an outline of when each step of the project should be completed.  

Phase 2: Creation of the marketing campaign/ PowerPoint Presentation

    After creating the schedule, we then moved along to steps 2 and 3, which were the creation of the storyboard and the campaign. Before brainstorming ideas for the campaign, we first looked over what was required in the campaign so we could make sure that everything is to be included. 
    After discussing ideas for the campaign and writing notes down for them, we shared a PowerPoint presentation document and began to make slides for each of the aspects of the campaign. While the majority of the PowerPoint presentation was on the campaign, we left two slides that were dedicated for the music video that we had to create. When we received the genre of Pop, we had to choose a song that would be the start of our brand, so our group chose the song "We Are Young" by FUN. 
    Since we had many ideas for the campaign, we first typed up everything we had to mention onto the presentation. However, we did keep in mind that this would have to be reduced to small bullet points before submission, The reason why we first left everything we would say on the presentation was so that each member could familiarize themselves with each aspect of the campaign, therefore making it easier to present.
    As we split up the slides according to the information required, we did our individual research for each slide so everyone could do an equal amount of work. After finishing up each slide, we came back as a group once again and made sure that everyone was content with the work. 
    When I finished my work of the slides, I did my research on different platforms that would allow me to create the website for our brand. As soon as I found one, I began planning out what would belong on a website to attract our audience and began to design. When I finished with the website, I placed only its screenshots onto the presentation in case the link would fail. This would also allow me to elaborate on the decisions I made while creating and designing the website. 
    For our brand, we had a goal of capturing the youthful side of life, which explains some decisions we made in terms of visuals. We had several ideas in mind, like promoting ourselves on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram to reach the younger audiences. We also came up with different partnerships with a use of our "play on words" with the hashtag "#weareyoung". 
    For instance, when partnering with Uber Eats for instance, the hashtag becomes "#wearehungry." Same thing goes for a partnership with a specific skincare brand like Olay and creating an anti-aging cream with the hashtag "#weareyoung."
This use of play on words is just one of several examples that would make our brand stand out, which was the goal.
    After we were sure of the information that we would be presenting, we reduced the words on the slides to small bullet points and spent time on satisfying the visual requirement of the presentation. We used a similar color pallete as the one for our brand, which would capture the bright and youthful essence that our brand was aiming for. This was also done to keep the others engaged on our PowerPoint while doing our presentation.
    

    This is an example of how one of our slides looked like in the presentation, showcasing many visually appealing features to engage the audience and place emphasis on the theme of our brand.
    For two of the slides, we purposely left them blank, as they were reserved for the music video and the explanation for it. So, for this, we had to transition to step 3 of the project, which was the storyboard. 

Phase 3: Storyboard/ Music Video 

    For the music video, we first had to choose which kind of music video we were going to go for. We had to choose between an artistic video, a storytelling video, or a promotional video. For this decision, we had to consider different aspects like the time it would take to film, the match of the audio to the lip sync, the clear message of the video, etc.
    At first, we chose the storytelling music video, because we had a clear story in mind that could relate well to the song. However, after creating the storyboard and filming the video with this idea, we were not content with the result and decided to ditch the idea. After going back to the drawing board, we decided on the promotional video, as it seemed to be the least difficult one. 
    While this option did prove to be challenging, especially with the match up of the audio to the lip sync, we felt that this idea would save us the most time, as it would not be as time consuming as the other options. So, using the storyboard template, we began to outline the many different shots to create variation in our music video. We also creating a list of filming locations for where we could meet up to film.
    After working on the storyboard and finalizing the outline, we planned the outfit for the artist, as well as where to find a microphone that the artist could use. I ended up bring the microphone for the person playing the artist, as well as the tripod for the still shots we were going to take. The actual filming part of the music video proved to be the most challenging aspect of the project, since it was difficult to find a time where all of us were able to meet up. 
    It was also difficult filming since the video was to take place in a public location, so we took extra time finding specific angles in which other people were not in the shot. We also had to deal with stubborn people that would purposely go in the frame for fun. This caused filming to take more hours than expected, proving to be time consuming.  

Phase 4: Post-production  

    After having all of the shots filmed and stored onto a device, we had to think about what platform to edit on. Since I had the most experience with editing, I decided to take charge for the majority of the editing for the music video. While editing, I did run into some challenges that I was eventually able to overcome. For instance, I was originally going to use Adobe Premiere Pro, but the system kept crashing on me, causing my work to be lost twice. 
    So, I ended up doing research on other platforms like iMovie, Splice, etc. However, the platforms I just mentioned were ones that I also tried out but did have the features I needed to be successful in editing. I ended up finding an app called Cap Cut, which allowed me to edit and download the completed video without any further issues.
    Also, since we chose to create a promotional video, the editing process itself was also challenging, as it included a variety of shots and angles. The reason this was difficult was due to the time it would take to match up the audio of the song to the lip sync in the video. This was definitely the most time-consuming part of the editing process. The [hotos below this are screenshots of what my editing system looked like. 

                                              
                                                                                    
     Phase 5: Presenting PowerPoint Presentation                                                                                                        
    After finalizing the music video, the campaign, and other components, we double checked to make sure that everything required could be found on the presentation. We then decided on splitting the presentation slides every by making each person present the slides they worked on. We then practiced what we were going to say on the day of presentations individually.

Final Reflection        
                                                                                       
    While working on this project, I learned several things. The first thing I learned was how important it really is to stay organized with a schedule. If it weren't for the schedule that we created at the beginning, I feel like a majority of our project would have been procrastinated so close to the due date. I feel like without the schedule, many people overestimate the amount of time they have for this project, therefore not realizing how close the due date really is. 
    Throughout this process, I also learned how important it is to keep in contact with your group through the use of a group chat. We used the group chat for communication purposes, like talking about when we are free and asking for advice on whatever slides we were working on. Whenever one of our members had doubts, these doubts were either expressed in person or through text, which would then be taken care of.
    When developing my Cambridge Portfolio, I think what will help me most coming from this project would be what I learned while doing it. I feel like what I learned here will transfer over to my Cambridge Portfolio, allowing me to think about my decisions clearly and create this portfolio in an efficient and timely manner.



Film Opening

  Film Opening     Hey everyone! Here's the link to the final film opening! Film Opening