After days and days and weeks and weeks...
Here it is!
I had a fun time making this film opening, and I honestly hope you guys have a fun time watching it! :)
AICE Media Studies AS Film Opening - Google Drive
Music Credits: Phobia by soundridemusic
After days and days and weeks and weeks...
Here it is!
I had a fun time making this film opening, and I honestly hope you guys have a fun time watching it! :)
AICE Media Studies AS Film Opening - Google Drive
Music Credits: Phobia by soundridemusic
Seeing as I'm finished editing my movie intro, and am currently working on my CCR, I wanted to share with you guys, things that just didn't work out in my project journey. Remember that post I made about finding buildings in California? Well, I never got to use any of the footage I got. In my original storyboard, you can see I have her getting out of the car, deep in thought. I was going to use chroma key in order to edit buildings into the background. However, I decided to go a different route. I decided to have her sleeping instead, mainly to show how peaceful she was and how chaotic things started becoming in the next two days. In the movie intro, I also wanted to use a type of glitching effect...that didn't work out either. It kept saying I needed GPU acceleration, and I looked all over the internet to find out what that meant and came up short. Either way, I resolved this issue by using fade to black and fade to white transitions. It honestly works. Lastly, for the few seconds at the end of the intro, I had to film that part another day apart from the day of the intro. I didn't have a camera because school was closed so I used my phone. The quality, you can tell is significantly lower, but hey, that phone saved me in a time of crisis ok.
Hey! For my title graphics I decided I wanted to go a bit beyond the basic title sequence. So, what did I do? I decided to use another Adobe program called After Effects. After opening it up and playing around with it a little bit, I found a way to make the graphics look cool (with a pop out type of effect) and make it look a bit more professional at the same time. Now, me and After Effects do not, and never have, gotten along. I never understood it no matter how much someone tried to teach me. However, with this project I realized the best way to learn something is through trial and error by your own hand. It has definitely motivated me to play around with Adobe After Effects more in the future.
As my editing is coming to an end, it is finally time to come up with a title. I have been researching many mystery movies and they all have at least one thig in common; they have a short title that still manages to install a sense of mystery and fear to the audiences. Knives Out (2019) is a perfect example of that. The title consists of two simple words, one syllable each, yet it explains what is to come in the movie and with the connotation of "knives," it installs a certain sense of mystery and thrill that the movie is supposed to give off. Other examples would include Clue (1985), Gone Girl (2014), Memento (2000), Zodiac (2007), etc. Therefore, I needed to come up with a title that let's audiences know it is a mystery movie, it is nice and short, and one that semi-explains the dancer aspect to it. It took a LOT of thinking and brainstorming, but I finally came up with the perfect name: Tombé. Now that might not seem like it makes a lot of sense, but it will, let me explain. A lot of ballet terms come from the French language and have meanings that non-French speakers don't really think about; they just think of the step. Tombé is a step in ballet whose literal translation is "to fall." That already gives so much context to what might happen to the main character and what has been happening to the disappearing dancers. Don't understand French? That's ok! You may not know the definition but upon looking at the word, another you are reminded of another word: Tomb. That subconscious connection leads a person to believe someone might die, or that people are dying in the film. It makes the film seem way more ominous.
Hey! So, I'm back!
10:01 AM
Hi guys, so my crew managed to win 4 awards in the span of the week we were in California, so yay. However, I didn't just compete, I filmed footage for the movie intro. There were a lot of palm trees so I had very limited places to film that wouldn't look like actual California and NYC instead. My crew and I also happened to go to the Warner Bros. Studio lot where there was a whole street made out to look like New York City, so that was a must to take pictures, since videos were prohibited :(. I can use the pictures as background and add motion to it in some way. Anyways, I'd like to show all of you what footage I managed to get.
I finally started editing!
I was browsing through the effects and found the dip to white which has honestly worked wonders, at least for the very beginning of the intro. I was debating doing the dip to black, but it just doesn't look necessarily right per say. With the first few seconds I wanted to make an impact. What better way to do that than close up shots! I am editing a sequence where three different shots just get closer and closer on her, Genova's, face. It not only shows her emotions, but it also makes the audience wonder what she is so concentrated on.
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