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Planning Blog: Storyboard

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Scene 1: Lucas is sitting on the side of their former bed in the first scene. Staring out the window, lost in thought. To capture the room and Lucas's alone, use a wide angle. Scene 2: To convey the atmosphere and feel of the house, a tracking shot is employed in this scene while the character walks about the space. pursuing him into the on-suit lavatory. Scene 3: A broad view to highlight the shower curtain and the sound of the running water. Scene 4: A over the shoulder shot of Lucas clearing the mirror of fog Scene 5: Lucas is surrounded by memories of his late wife Sarah in an over-the-shoulder view. Scene 6: Lucas is surrounded by memories of his late wife Sarah in an over-the-shoulder view. Scene 7: A closer look at the pans over the objects, highlighting their importance. Scene 8: Lucas takes up a box containing a few of Sarah's belongings. A close-up reveals his hesitation to open the package. Scene 9: The medium shots depict the depth of Lucas's emotions as he open

Planing Blog: Tittle Desgin

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My Final Task opening credits will be in a digital font that looks like it's been typed all over the screen. The sequence will have a few credits included in it. Credits could be printed, for example, on beds, kitchen appliances, and the front of the house. Working Tittle: My tittle is called "Unveiling Sarah" Contrast: The credits will alternate between black and white depending on the background, with the main title being a dark blue color. Size: Since the main title is the most significant, it will naturally be quite large. The remaining credits will have them much smaller, but they will still be in all caps and quite noticeable. (For instance, DIRECTED BY: AMAYA DUARTE) Working Tittle: Our title has been decided on "Unveiling Sarah" With every scene, the titles will appear and go. Every title will appear at random, be very visible, and stay on screen for three to six seconds. While between 10 and 20 minutes will be dedicated to the main title.

Planning Blog: Other Info Blog

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  The location of the filming will be my house. Location : Both inside and outside of my house will be the setting. Schedule:  2/10/24 - 2/15/24 The filming will start. All of the shots will be filmed without the actors in them.  scenes 1, 4, 10, and 9. Additionally, I'll videotape the last scene.  2/17/24 - 2/29/24 I'll wrap up the filming. This means filming the remaining scenes and reshooting any that I feel need to be redone. 3/1/24 - 3/14/24 We will start editing right away. I'll be using capcut to put the scenes I've filmed together to create the final product. I'll upload my final task after that. Participants: Actors  Amaya Duarte - Lilly Brandon Maldonado - Lucas Filming Amaya Duarte Brandon Maldonado Misty Kasprzyk Editing Amaya Duarte Directing Amaya Duarte Health and Safety: My mother has offered to serve as a "safety team" by closely supervising us in order to guarantee our safety. We'll evaluate the shooting site's risks in great deta

Planning Blog: Script Blog

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Used as Reference LUCAS' FRONTYARD EXT. - DAY Little Lily, who is inquisitive and upbeat, approaches her neighbor Lucas after noticing him. LILY You, hello! How are you doing? LUCAS (faintly smiling) is merely attempting to find a means of continuing. LILY You know, Sarah truly did love you. You should see the world like she did. Lily's remarks impact Lucas, and he begins to open himself. LUCAS (Thinking) Perhaps it's time I did, just for her. Lucas starts to feel comforted and gets the confidence to confront his inner demons in Lily's company.

Title the blogs: Title research: Seven

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  Title research: Seven What tittles are displayed during the opening sequences? - Dark and grim graphics are included in the opening credits of the film "Seven," which establishes the mood of the story. The stark and powerful way the titles are presented adds to the foreboding feeling. The movie's elements of suspense and psychological intensity are emphasized by the credits, which frequently appear in a jagged and distressed font. What images are prioritized in the opening scene? - The film "Seven" begins with a sequence of gloomy and atmospheric visuals that set the mood for the rest of the movie. The pictures mostly feature criminal scenes, streets soaked in rain, and decaying urban areas. The film explores the darker sides of human nature and the urban environment, and these images emphasize a sense of desolation and ruin. How does the film establish a feeling of the genre? - The film "Seven" adeptly establishes its genre affiliation as a psycholo

Title the blogs: Title research: Little Women

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  Title research: Little Women What tittles are displayed during the opening sequences? - "Little Women" may open with titles that feature the film's title as well as important production details including the director, screenplay, and main actors. These titles are frequently shown above pictures or sequences that establish the mood of the movie. What images are prioritized in the opening scene? - The images in "Little Women"'s opening sequence might focus more on the people, the scenery (which is frequently period-specific), or symbolic aspects that hint at issues later in the film. For instance, to illustrate the key relationships in the plot, certain moments involving the four sisters can be stressed. How does the film establish a feeling of the genre? - "Little Women" is commonly classified as a literary adaption or a period drama. The opening scene can transfer the spectator to the novel's setting by establishing the historical period, aro

Title the blogs: Title research: Catch Me If You Can

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Title research: Catch Me If You Can What tittles are displayed during the opening sequences? - In "Catch Me If You Can," the dynamic and stylish titles serve as an introduction to the story for the viewer in the first scene. The 1960s backdrop of the movie is reflected in the titles' whimsical, vintage style. In addition to adding to the overall tone of the movie, the font and images conjure up the era. What images are prioritized in the opening scene? - Given that Frank Abagnale Jr., the main character, is a talented con man who appears as a pilot for Pan American World Airways, the opening sequence gives preference to visuals pertaining to the aviation industry. Airports, airplanes, and sequences showing the protagonist's ability to fit in with the aviation business may all be included in the graphics. These pictures introduce the character and lay the groundwork for the film's themes of identity, deception, and pursuit. How does the film establish a feeling of

Title Research: Art Of The Title Website

       This project's success mostly depends on the title design, thus thorough study is essential. I particularly explored the website "Art Of The Tittle," which concentrates on title sequences and design, in an effort to gain thorough understanding. Understanding this website's goal let me learn a lot about different title design trends and methodologies, which helped me make more creative decisions for the project. Finding creative methods for title design was made possible by the research done on "Art Of The Tittles". Through my investigation, I was able to gain an understanding of how industry experts plan and carry out title sequences, which gave me ideas and standards for my own work. Since title design is a crucial component of my final assignment, looking at the website allowed me to determine whether or not it fits the particular needs and subtleties of my project. This careful review guarantees that the selected website provides useful resources t