After a great summer full of camps, sketching, and college essay writing, school is back in session. (Well it actually has been for the past month)
Everyone in my Broadcast Tech class was assigned to create an Innovation project where we'd choose a topic, find a "counselor" who is knowledgable about the topic, and develop a project related to the topic over the course of a period of time of our choice.
As someone who loves film, I thought it'd be really cool to focus on the art of setting the mood and creating emotion through the use of camera angles. Recently in my Film Analysis class we we're asked to use nineteen shots to create a short film. Through collaborating with my classmates, we made an entirely goofy horror comedy The Man-Spider, using just two class periods and an iPad.
Although the short is only 2 minutes long I loved the concept so much that I realized I wanted to create a longer version with a higher production value. For the next two weeks I'll be filming off of a script that I finished last week. The current script is five pages long and should result in a final product about five minutes long. I'll post again soon when I've gotten some filming done.
Everyone in my Broadcast Tech class was assigned to create an Innovation project where we'd choose a topic, find a "counselor" who is knowledgable about the topic, and develop a project related to the topic over the course of a period of time of our choice.
As someone who loves film, I thought it'd be really cool to focus on the art of setting the mood and creating emotion through the use of camera angles. Recently in my Film Analysis class we we're asked to use nineteen shots to create a short film. Through collaborating with my classmates, we made an entirely goofy horror comedy The Man-Spider, using just two class periods and an iPad.
Although the short is only 2 minutes long I loved the concept so much that I realized I wanted to create a longer version with a higher production value. For the next two weeks I'll be filming off of a script that I finished last week. The current script is five pages long and should result in a final product about five minutes long. I'll post again soon when I've gotten some filming done.