Thursday, April 4, 2019

Sound

This activator was a useful tool in educating me on sound editing and files by teaching me optimal decibel levels, how to adjust sound levels, and things that can not be fixed. First, i learned the optimal sound level is -16 db this sound level helps hear at the most optimal level out of all others. Secondly, I learned how to fix audio and sound levels by increasing or decreasing decibels. finally, i learned not all things can be fixed as when some one stumbles or if the audio level was just to low to start it will have to be redone to keep it smooth and coherent. In conclusion, this lesson was very helpful in developing and improving my sound editing skills.

Monday, April 1, 2019

Critique reflection blog

Some of the comments I got on my film was on the camera angles and the layering. The jail scene I shot took some attention and I felt proud of it and it was the shot that took the most attention to detail and setup with the camera. I feel I did best with the camera and framing it as well as some of the back ground actions such as the scene with the paper blowing they . having trouble doing that part but I found away to make it flutter right. another example of me setting up the scene was when we were throwing the money i set up the lighting and i tested the shot to position everyone correctly so they weren't in frame but still could throw the money as far as needed. My classmates saw the jail scene shot and pointed that out so i feel when it comes to set up and camera I'm doing well.

I feel I need to improve on my editing and possibly some of how I'm cutting because I end up cutting a lot but it doesn't come out bad but the story is a little harder to fallow then intended. This is a problem because it can also look like a complete different story even though my group and I are given the same shots. This can lead to confusion and other things my group members also noticed this and feel I should improve on it though its good and shows creativity the point and or story is not brought across clearly.

My weakness is my editing skills and how I understand the story but my strengths lie in my ability to set up a scene and my camera work. So during future projects I will try to work more setting up the scene to make the shot look better as well as continuity and lighting. I could improve on my editing skills by going over and taking more time piecing together everything i could also work on trying to stay on story and not take it off aa completely different direction. On improving my strengths i could try and remember were my props are as well as have back up planes for when something is misplaced.

Monday, March 18, 2019

rear view window analysis

The rear view window
this panning shot showed the series of bad events and to who they would happen to it also showed the dog out by the garden and that foreshadowed the death of the dog and were he would be found you can clearly hear the busy street and the hustle and bustle of the city life , as well as the discontent in the relationship between the MR. and Mrs Thornwald.
My analysis
My analysis of the movie the rear view window is the human aspect of a zoo or a goldfish in a tank but usually there the ones being watched not us this means that when we are being watched but are unaware. We do things we usually don't do when others are around thinking we wont be caught but if we were how would we react to this our dark secrets and selves exposed to the world to see and for everyone to laugh at and criticizes. This aspect of the rear view mirror makes it interesting but not only that its also the flip side of the coin were we all want to know what each other do in secret and know that way we can feed our curiosity and obsessions with each other every wants to know the dirt on someone else. This is shown through Jeff's obsession to watch his neighbors when given nothing else to do and his curiosity eats him up. All in all though this trait ends up good for e helped capture a murderer and ultimately save the day it dose leave a dark impression of what is everyone hiding and what do we have to fear from each other.

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Rear view mirror

Film history sound

sounds: Children , cars , trains , yawning, humming, birds
people would seek something relate-able to them in order to not feel alone and isolated they also seek escape in order to forget there troubles and there worries. this periode took those emotions and made films related to this in order to bring comfort to the public. some examples of this are found in the work of artist such as Alfred Hitchcock and William wilder


Thursday, March 7, 2019

AVANT GAURD FILM



aspect ratio and resolution play a big part in the quality of a video . aspect ratio is the ratio between the height and width of an image or film. resolution is in reference to the quality and detail of the image a sharper cleaner more finite image or film will hold more detail.
if i were to do this project again i would shoot less and keep the shots shorter. the benefit to doing this is t provided more film to play around with and it helped me learn layering and effects a lot.

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

montage

montage is a editing technique that is used to convey meaning between two events objects images etc... but s also used to convey the emotion behind them and show the hardship or determination in sence or like the rocky montages or maybe for stimulation of thought like the intellgent montages these show thought and let the viewer interpret meaning.

Sunday, December 9, 2018

geman expresionism

The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari 




1920
Robert Wiene
The cabinet of doctor  caligari is a German expressionism film having to do with paranoia and obsession.
Tim Burton, Edward scissor hands.


Nosferatu (1922)



F. W. Murnau
"The Birth Of The Horror Film" and high contrast
Dracula , most horror atmospheres

The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)




James Whale
Madness, paranoia, obsession /Anti-heroic main characters
later Frankenstein movies, some mob chase scenes