For the opening credits to our film, the font that we would like to use will be ITC Serif Gothic Heavy that passes by in the background, such as in a moving scene, or in a still scene where it will most likely appear and disappear as the scene changes. The credits will have a black color with perhaps a red undertone to give that ominous and a slight feeling of unease. The trigger for the credits will most likely be a cutaway or during a tracking shot. We will most likely title our film “Syrian” or “Blue.” The title will be shown in big bold letters to make it stand out. Our plan is to have the title in a red color if its “Syrian” and in blue if it’s called “Blue.” Normally, the names of the person under a certain job will be larger, as well as the name of the position will be in bold such as if the person is a producer, it will be (12 font) Production by: (18 font) [Person]. Our main program usage will consist of many Adobe Products, such as Adobe Affects and Adobe Premier. This i...
After a bit of discussion, we were able to find a slim amount of time that worked. George worked on Saturday, majority of the day. Julianna worked on Sunday at 4. So we decided to film some partial parts. Filming before Julianna worked was a little tricky. Since Julianna lived a bit far from me (40 mins) it took a while before I was able to get to her house. But In the end I was able to make it, so there’s nothing to complain about. Because this is our first time filming we were in a bit of a hurry and ended up doing some sloppy work. Sloppy work which we will have to redo later. Our main objective for this filming session was to get the scene where the victim is looking around their house. Juliannas house was perfect for this. Her house had many rooms, and she didn’t have many family members home so we weren’t disturbing anyone. The scene we were recording happens during the night. Since we were recording in broad daylight, we had to figure out a way to get rid of the light that came ...
Script for Final Task: Scene 1: (A phone rings as Jocelyn walks out) (The phone gets louder as the actor ignores the phone ringing) (Jocelyn picks up the phone after visible annoyance) Scene 2: Jocelyn: (sigh) Hey, are you almost here? Juliana: (on the phone) Yeah I’m coming into the parking Jocelyn: (still on the phone) Took you long enough. Scene 3: (No dialogue) (The sound of a car pulling up occurs) Scene 4: (Jocelyn opens the door to the car) Jocelyn: That took you long enough, what if I died? Juliana: Calm down, don’t exaggerate. (Jocelyn gets in and closes the door) Scene 5: (Music plays on the radio as the car drives home) Juliana: Soo… are you just going to say nothing? Jocelyn: You took forever to pick me up and you expect me to talk to you? Juliana: You know your stubbornness won’t get you anywhere, right? Jocelyn: I guess not. Scene 6: (Jocelyn and Juliana approach the house) (The sound of the car wheels breaking) Juliana: We...
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