Sunday, November 28, 2021

Convention (blog post sound project)

     The narrative sound project was a fun and easy going assignment. In this particular project I was influenced by one of the examples that my teacher gave from another student. What they did was Bernie Sanders getting stabbed at a bar. Crazy right. I thought it was very radical and just crazy. I think that's why I liked it. As soon as I saw that I thought of Donald Trump and doing the project based on him. My group partners and I gathered and I introduced my idea first, they were okay with it but we still continued to brainstorm other ideas. My idea was to have Donald Trump arrive at a convention center with the secret service and everything and then have gun shots happen, using our voices. 

      Eventually, my idea was the most stable and reasonable, so we did that. The majority of all the sounds were captured on my phone. Cris did the "potus in route", I did "Make America Great Again", and we all pitched in including Valeria for all the footsteps, screaming, and applauses. I thought it would be best if we find more people to do the screams all together so it can really sound like we are in a convention. I saw a other group doing their sound project and I asked if they could help us out with making more noise and they did. Chris is the one who edited the project and it came out good. It did stand out that this project was pretty fast comparing to others. Usually, projects take a whole class period or sometimes even more, but in this one we were able to have everything set to be edited in like one hour. I do think the most challenging part was not being able to have unlimited word usage. My group and I had to choose what words we were going to use wisely, so that it would be able to convey the message.






Saturday, November 27, 2021

Cars 3

     The movie cars 3 is an astonishing film. It's fully animated to catch the audience attention. The targeted audience is young children. In the film, Lightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of high tech race cars that he is still the best racing car in the world.

    The movie has a soundtrack which features "Run That Race", an original song written and performed by Dan Auerbach. The director used this song because the theme of it is about never giving up and always trying your best. The film's score was composed by Pixar's frequent collaborator, Randy Newman. A film score is original music composed and recorded for a film. It's designed to fit the film and its story. In the beginning of the movies, Ligthning Mcqueen has a lot of flashbacks. These flashbacks are created to show the memories that have been made and to represent the past, it helps the viewers better understand present-day elements in the story or learn more about a character. Flashback's also interrupt the chronological order of the main narrative to take a reader back in time to the past events in a character's life. Flashbacks sometimes also contain L-cuts, where the audio from the preceding scene continues to play over the footage from the following scene. A J-cut which does happen also, is the reverse of an L-cut.


      Establishing shots of the race tracks, sets up the scene by showing the settings and location of where the event is going to take place. Establishing shots take up major parts of the movie, almost every major scene an establishing shot happens. Lightening has a trainer called Cruz Ramirez, in some of the scenes where there is serious discussions between the two of them and sometimes with a third party, a master shot  occurs which is vital so that all the characters can be in the shot while they are talking among themselves. Both LM and CR are the main characters in Cars 3. In the scene of LM training on the beach, a long shot was taken near the pier to where LM was getting ready to race. This long shot gives the context of the distance between the cinema screen and the image. In this specific shot in the movie it could be analyzed by others to be an establishing shot but the shot mostly focuses on what LM is about to do not where he currently is. In almost all the times where there is a race where LM is involved there is POV, it gives the view of what LM is looking directly at. The director gives this shot so that audience mostly kids, can feel like if it was them who is racing. They'll feel attached and feel like their in it for the ride. 

     The majority of the movie a significant amount of time takes place in race tracks, in the beginning of the movie and the ending of the movie, there is a big blimp which works as a camera person giving an aerial shot of the event. The shot is taken from a high viewpoint, giving a bird's eye view. Cars 3 is a great movie to watch as a young family consisted of children. It's full of different shots and editing techniques that each convey a specific purpose that is put on by the director.


Dan the Pixar Fan: Cars: Al Oft the Lightyear Blimp

Saturday, November 13, 2021

The Movement

     I was so excited to create a video regarding the 5 master editing techniques. Cris and I decided to be partners, with his editing skills and my great directing we make an ideal partnership. Even though he tends to take a long time editing the videos :(. We had awesome ideas on how to portray the skits but we did have problems on the simultaneity and leit motiff editing technique. We didn't know what and how to film it, so we just left those two things for last. We did come up with the ideas pretty fast except for the last two  techniques.


    What I especially like about this video is that it's the first time I applied the different complex camera angles/edit into a video. In the contrast video, I told Chris to zoom in into my eyes (extreme close up of the right eye) and then it will transition to a grey video, creating the allusion of what I'm thinking in my head. Out of the 5 different editing techniques the contrast was my favorite. But the most fun and hardest editing technique was the left motiff. It took us the whole class period to film all the different scenes.

    

    

     We used the whole entire school to create our films, the gym, weight room, lobby, and hallways. All the videos consisted of close up, zoom, medium shots and etc. The symbolism editing technique took the longest to create. Since there was a shot of both Chris and I, we had to ask a teacher who was sitting in the middle school lobby to hold the camera for us. The film was an absolute success, all the characteristics of the edited video created meaning to the editing techniques.

 So far the 5 master editing techniques has been the hardest film project of the year so far. New camera angles were introduced in this film.

https://youtu.be/OiPKLniudVE






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