Welcome back! As promised, today I will be fixing one of the complaints mentioned in my last blog. In my last blog, I gave 3 people the chance to critique my final task. One of the biggest things that all three of them mentioned was the music volume. Because of this, I will be adjusting and fixing not only the volume of the music today but also some other things they mentioned. The volume of the music was a very easy fix. In CapCut, all you have to do is click on the music. Next, go to volume, and then turn the volume down until you are satisfied. Along with turning the volume down on the music, I also turned the volume up on the original sound of the film. By doing this, it helped the audience better hear the dialogue and not have to strain to make out what the cast was saying. Another issue I addressed was the auto-captions displaying the wrong words. I am thankful that those who I showed the film to caught this mistake. Although it is small, it is something that shouldn't be ov...
I will be researching the thriller genre. (Above are some pictures of some thriller films) Common camera angles, movement, shots High Angle Shots Low Angle Shots Dutch Angle Over The Shoulder Shots Bird's Eye View Tracking Shots Common Mis-En-Scene Harsh lighting Dark and ominous isolated areas Symbolic clothing Distressed clothing Objects with symbolic meaning Characters move slowly Common Editing Jump cuts Split Screen Eyeline match Dissolve Fade Common Sound Eerie music Ambient noise Diegetic/Nondiegetic sound Example Films The Jester (2023) Nowhere (2023) Zodiac (2007) What elements of the genre that you like and would use if this was your genre? I like the mis-en-scene elements and also the sound. I would definitely use eerie music or ambient noise if this was my genre. What elements of the genre do not appeal to you, and you would not use if this was your genre. I don't like dark lightning as it would be hard to replicate with a phone camera while still being able to se...
Hi bloggers! I am back with another blog to update you all on the process of finishing my final task. We are now about to start the filming process. I am glad that I am starting on time. Starting on time isn't just about punctuality, it's about setting the tone for the entirety of the production. In my opinion, when you show others that you are working with, that you can start on time with something, it shows that you value their time and effort. It also shows professionalism. As you all already know, I have been striving to make this process seem as professional as possible. Starting on time is one of the many things that contribute to that professional feeling. It also reduces the risk of procrastination. I have had a rough time with procrastination, as I tend to wait until the last minute to get things done. I hope that starting on time and sticking to the schedule I have made can help reduce the prominence of procrastination. Now, it is time. It is time to finally begin f...
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