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What Was Filming Like?

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 As expected, filming was not the fun part, like I thought it would be. However, it was definitely less time consuming this time around than the first time I ever did a 2 minute film. To make this process more natural, I wouldn't always tell my actors when I was filming. For instance, when two of them were actively engaged in conversation, I would start filming. When I input the footage while editing, the dialogue appeared very natural to the audience. Another important thing I want to mention is the perfect use of my environment. As mentioned a couple times now, this film is a thriller/suspense. That being said, I wanted to incorporate dim lighting or something of the sort. Then, on my second day of filming, it randomly began to rain cats and dogs and the sky was very cloudy. This was perfect!  I was definitely drenched when it randomly began to pour but I knew it was for the best. Instantly I started to think of ways I can use my surroundings to better this film. The rain an...

The Script Is HERE

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Writing this script was not as hard as I imagined. Instead of doing it the conventional way- which is script first and then film- I did the opposite. I knew the idea for this film and I wanted the words to come natural to my cast members. Not everyone speaks nor thinks the same way and considering they aren't professional actors, I didn't want to add the pressure of conveying emotion to MY words. Therefore, I directed and filmed the scenes to my two minute opening and later wrote my script as I was reviewing the almost finished product. I searched "script writing websites" online and looked through a couple links before ultimately using a website called Celtx.com. I would definitely recommend it to anyone else that is somewhat new to the script writing process.  Below, I have attached a link that supposedly leads to my script. Nevertheless, I am not 100% sure that the link will be usable and therefore have included "screenshots."  https://www.celtx.com/auth/...

My Film and the Mise-en-Scene Within It

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 I am well aware that the due date for my portfolio is coming very fast. That being said, it's time to inform you of my director decisions. Some of the finer details within these two minutes will have to do with the location, diegetic sounds, and clothing. When it comes to the location, I plan on using my local college campus for the scenery. I included a picture so you can get a better idea. Apart from grass and outdoors, the campus also has tall buildings and stairways. I plan to take an advantage of this opportunity to include overhead shots and high angles.  Picture of local college campus taken by me. Secondly, diegetic sounds may include isolated footsteps coming from behind or maybe an eerie ticking noise. Since this will be a suspense/thriller, I want to include some of the well known elements that directors tend to use. For instance, the 2020 film, "A Quiet Place," would focus on the creeks of the wooden staircase that led towards the basement and to add in suspe...

Pitch to Blumhouse Production

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  If I had to make a pitch for Blumhouse Productions it would be such an honor. This company founded by Jason Blum has achieved ground breaking films with such a low budget. Some of their well-known movies (shown below in order) are: The Purge, Happy Death Day, and Paranormal Activity.  Which Company Did I Chose and Why: Blumhouse productions has inspired my film with a few of their most successful movies. The majority of this company produces films under the same genre as my opening: thriller and suspense. Blumhouse Productions would be the perfect candidate to distribute my film opening because they already have the necessary foundational experience. Apart from this, my film will generate an increase in revenues because the audience will be introduced to a new and upcoming creator (me).  Film Synopsis: Natasha and Daria are two teenagers who seem just as every other student within their university. They pass through two separate and lowkey lives that isn't noticiable to...