As of right now me and my partner Andrew Cambron still have not filmed. This was our own choice to do it later. We decided we would do it later for a few reasons. One because we didn't have convenient schedules. We spoke with each other in terms of finding out when exactly we wanted to start and we couldn't come to an agreement. He always had something to do that weekend and then I always had something to do that weekend. So we finally found the weekend that we would both be available. That weekend was the last possible weekend for filming. In the mean time we are preparing by creating our props and making sure that our location is good to go. We made sure that Andrews parents were aware of what was going on in there house that weekend and they had no problem with it. I believe that not filming sooner is going to set us back a little bit. However, I think what really makes our intro is our editing style. In preparation I have emailed RCA Records and asked for permission for the song Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley. We wanted to go for a light-hearted feel to the beginning, but in case they don't respond in time we have a back up song that fits just as well. We are both really confident in our preparations as well. The props are going to made and collected before the day of filming so that we have everything ready. Our story board is also something we have lots of confidence in. We believe that it's just the right blueprint we we're looking for to make sure that filming goes smoothly. We're both really looking forward to filming. We also expect that filming will be so smooth that we give ourselves time to make a product for the peer-review.
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Thursday, February 13, 2020
Storyboard










Above here is our story board for our film. We used ten sheets to represent what will happen in each scene. We included camera angles, shots and a picture of what the scene will roughly look like. In the first scene we will show the main character making breakfast. In the second we will show a file that alludes to his profession. In the third will show him continue to make breakfast. Then after these scenes go back and forth we will show answer the door and then abruptly slam it. We have already outline the scenes, sounds in the film, and schedule in power points. I think that our film is well organized and interesting and will be enjoyable to watch. We both look forward to filming.
Monday, February 10, 2020
Location, Schedule, Health and Safety, Participants
Recently we have planned for how we will proceed to film our video. We went over where we will film it, the filming schedule, the health precautions and who will participate. Our location for filming will be at Andrew's house. Our schedule will start today with us planning out the process for filming. For health and safety we will keep our phones charged in case of an emergency. We will also have bottles of water to stay hydrated as we film. Our film will have two participants Andrew and Emiliano. Andrew will hold the camera and play one of the supporting characters. While Emiliano will be the main character. With the planning that we have now I think that we will make a great film and enjoy doing it.
Title Research For Final Task
For our title sequence we will have over 20 title credits. They will also come in the standard order for Hollywood films. The first two have our names and the name of our production company. The next two are the actors names which will be Andrew Cambron and Emiliano Vallejo and the film title which is the Rival. The next three are who the film was casted by, music by and visual effects. Next are the caption designer and edited by. After this are the production designer and director of photography. The last four are the producer, story by, written by, and directed by. These titles will come in the order that I described them which complies with Hollywood standards. I look forward to filming this film.
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Shooting Script
This presentation shows how our film opening will play out visually. It shows the different camera angles, movements, and what the characters are doing in each scene. Scene one will show the main character open the stove and will use a long shot, mid shot, close up, and extreme close up. Scene two will show a view of the main character's room and then zoom in to a file that is on his desk. Scene 3 will show the character making coffee and will use a high angle, point of view shot, mid shot, and close up. Scene 4 will cut back too the main character's room and will use a high angle and insert. Scene 5 will go back to the kitchen and will use a long shot, mid shot and close up shot. Scene 6 will still be in the kitchen and will show him beginning to eat his breakfast and will use a long shot, close up and tracking shot. Scene 7 will show an agent waiting outside the door and will use a two shot, point of view shot and high angle. Scene 8 will show the agent talking to the main character and will use a point of view shot and an over the shoulder shot. Scene 9 will show the agent's reaction and will use a close up and action match. Scene 10 will show the main character finishing his breakfast and will use a mid shot and eye match.
Sound Script
The sound script for the opening scenes of this movie is simple. From scenes one through five the song Teddy Bear by Elvis will be playing. This song will give the movie an upbeat comedic tone. We chose this song because of its happy and upbeat mood. When scenes seven through ten start the story for the movie will be introduced. In scene seven the main character will be talking to someone so the main sound will be voices. In scene eight the main character will slam the door and this noise will be the main noise. Next the agent will begin to shout. Finally it will cut the main character eating breakfast and muffled shouting will be heard. We believe that this sound was the best suited for what we wanted to do and look forward to filming.
Friday, January 31, 2020
Title Research: Green Lantern
The title sequence for Green Lantern only had 30 titles. This number is way less than movies like D.No.
In this title sequence gave credit to the actors, studio, musicians and producers. The most likely reason
for the fewer titles was probably because there were fewer people involved in the movie. In the opening
sequence we saw images of planets in outer space. These planets in these images are broken apart and
scattered throughout space. Near the end of the title sequence the green lantern is shown.
These images represent how the movie is related to space and aliens. The destruction of planets
suggests that aliens might try to destroy earth in the movie. The green lantern symbol also suggests
that the green lantern will defend the earth from the aliens. The genre is reinforced with several
common movie conventions. The most noticeable one is the music which creates a feeling of energy
among the audience. Next the movie uses images of destruction which contributes to the mood of an
action movie. Finally the pace that the different images are shown in makes the audience excited for
the movie. The film establishes in enigma in several ways. It first does this by creating a space
atmosphere which isn’t common in action movies. It also uses a green tint which is contrary to the
usually lighting in other movies. In order to make sure the film appeals to the target audience the
creators impose a sense of nostalgia. This is done by making several references to the comic book the
green lantern. In addition to this they use the green lantern symbol in the end of the opening sequence.
Editing played a major role here. Without editing technology the green tint would not have been made.
Also the images of planets were products computer generated images. Finally both high and low angles
were used throughout.
In this title sequence gave credit to the actors, studio, musicians and producers. The most likely reason
for the fewer titles was probably because there were fewer people involved in the movie. In the opening
sequence we saw images of planets in outer space. These planets in these images are broken apart and
scattered throughout space. Near the end of the title sequence the green lantern is shown.
These images represent how the movie is related to space and aliens. The destruction of planets
suggests that aliens might try to destroy earth in the movie. The green lantern symbol also suggests
that the green lantern will defend the earth from the aliens. The genre is reinforced with several
common movie conventions. The most noticeable one is the music which creates a feeling of energy
among the audience. Next the movie uses images of destruction which contributes to the mood of an
action movie. Finally the pace that the different images are shown in makes the audience excited for
the movie. The film establishes in enigma in several ways. It first does this by creating a space
atmosphere which isn’t common in action movies. It also uses a green tint which is contrary to the
usually lighting in other movies. In order to make sure the film appeals to the target audience the
creators impose a sense of nostalgia. This is done by making several references to the comic book the
green lantern. In addition to this they use the green lantern symbol in the end of the opening sequence.
Editing played a major role here. Without editing technology the green tint would not have been made.
Also the images of planets were products computer generated images. Finally both high and low angles
were used throughout.
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