Hi again! We're back for another year in A level Media! My name is Jordyn Jackson and I attend Fort Lauderdale High School where I take AICE Media Studies. In the beginning I was very skeptical, I didn't know what I was getting myself into and felt like everything was going bad. Sometimes I still don't know what I'm getting myself into but those are the chances you take with AICE classes. During my time in this class I've learned so much that can help me in the future if I ever to plan on going into the film industry. It's a very complex class, with many things you have to remember, but if you do your job throughout the year you won't have a problem. Even though I do have a job, I plan to make everything work so I am able to put my all into this last film. It may be complicated and time consuming with other things I have on my plate at the moment, but I plan on making everything work so this can be the best film. For this last film I plan on going into pr...
Here we are again. Another day of filming amongst us. Today my group and I filmed another part of our final project. We filmed at Nicole's house again since that's where we decided we would be filming mostly all of the film. When we were all at Nicole's we sat and discussed which scenes we filmed. I had brought my duffel bag so we decided to film some of the park scenes that we could. Deciding this, we used Pedro's car to drive to a large grassy area near Nicole's house. I wouldn't consider it a park since there were not play equipment, but there was enough space to do what we had to do. We pulled up to the park and looked over the script to see what we were doing. The first thing I did was hop out the car and go over what everyone was supposed to do. There is a scene where I am supposed to get a call from an unknown number and since we were recording on Nicole's phone, Pedro called me from *67 so the call would come up from unknown. Nicole filmed my scenes...
Since our film has something to do with someone planning to kill people and drug cartels in a sense, True Crime is another genre we should research. The camera angles, movements, and shots commonly used in True crime are: High and low angles, Close-up and Extreme Close-up shots, Dolly movements, Handheld shots, and over the shoulder shots. Directors like to use high angles to prove authority and power. Low angles are used to show weakness and fear. The whole idea in Crime Movies is to show the power and fear, they're very important. Close-ups and extreme close-ups are used so the audience can convey the emotions and allow the audience to kind of depict the characters mindset, can be used to give another meaning behind a character's words. Dolly Movements create a feeling of tension and urgency. Handheld shots aren't usually still. They are shaky and unstable; it gives the effect of disorientation and uncertainty. Over the shoulder shots show either what's lingering i...
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