Filming and Editing Blog
Throughout My group's movie project, we have spent majority of our time planning and trying to adequately make our piece come together. Spending a lot of time thinking what and where will our movie take place. Trying to figure out what is clear of what we're doing, so that our movie makes since and holds a meaning to our viewers. Putting the characters intact and making sure that everyone will be able to fulfill the task given. What was most important to us was our setup, being able to understand each others viewpoint and come to the conclusion of a settled idea. My group members have a busy schedule so what was most important was making sure we planned shooting on days we were all available. Starting to purchase props, understanding are locations , and getting everything situated so we are able to record. Contemplating on what effects should be used and how should they be applied. What descriptive word choice will be used to make our movie amazing? How will we make our scene better interpret what is being said? Does our costumes correlate with the scene? Questions from all points are being asked and answered so our group piece can come out correctly. What my group would hate more than anything, is to have a bad descriptive piece that is boring and not engaging. So over the past few weeks we've been planning so that doesn't occur. The uplifting energy that we share throughout our group should be put out in our pieces, and hopefully throughout our finishing product you will see just that.
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