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Week 5: Genre Research (3)

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       The first two minutes of Waves (2019), directed by Trey Edward Shults, set up a tense atmosphere that introduces the complex relationships within the family at the center of the story. While there’s no physical violence in the opening, the way the characters interact hints at the emotional and psychological abuse that will unfold later in the film. The way the camera focuses on the characters, the sound design, and the tension in the father-son relationship all help set the stage for how domestic violence will be represented throughout the movie.      From the very start, the cinematography in Waves grabs your attention. The camera stays close to Tyler, the film’s main character, and shows his tense expressions. It’s clear that he’s uncomfortable, but it’s not immediately obvious why. The shot lingers on his face, emphasizing the stress he’s feeling, and as the camera follows him through his interactions with his father, you start to see the ...

Week Four: Learning How to Edit

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  I spent today researching how to use adobe and these were my notes: Start a New Project : Open Premiere and create a new project. Import Your Clips : Drag video and audio files into Premiere. Create a Sequence : Right-click a clip and choose "New Sequence from Clip." Cut and Trim : Use the Razor Tool (C) to cut clips, and drag the edges to trim them. Add Transitions : Drag transitions (like Cross Dissolve) between clips for smooth changes. Add Text : Go to Essential Graphics > New Layer > Text, and type your title. Add Music : Import your music and drag it to the timeline under video clips. Color Grading : Go to the Lumetri Color panel for basic adjustments (brightness, contrast). Export : Go to File > Export > Media , select H.264 , and export your final video.

Week 3: Film Day Failed

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       unfortunately due to complications with family I had to cancel our film day and reschedule to another close by day such as an upcoming Monday (3/23/26) that was also canceled due to complications with everyone on board to meet up and start filming. My team in order to complete what we must to do they needed to ensure productivity and we are currently deciding on a new film date that works for all of us.

Week 3: First Day Of Filming

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     I was honestly very nervous to play this role especially being an abuse drunk and thankfully throughout these scenes Hailey was there for me and really provided emotional support to ensure the movie was filmed efficiently. We spent a lot of time going over the choreography of the fight sequence to ensure that it looked as real as possible for the audience while being as safe and comfortable for both of us as possible .      Filming emotionally charged scenes can leave you feeling very drained as an actor , and there were a couple of occasions when I struggled to put to rest the strong emotions that were being drawn out during rehearsal . Hailey ' s continued support and sensitivity made it much easier for us to create a work environment that felt safe and productive as well Creating and producing a film project for school can be exciting as it brings together a lot of creativit...

Week 3: DV Research

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                                                         Domestic Violence: Causes, Impact, and Solutions Domestic violence is a pervasive issue that affects individuals and families worldwide, transcending all socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic boundaries. It is a pattern of behavior used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control over another partner. This violence can be physical, emotional, psychological, or sexual, and it often escalates over time. Understanding the causes, impacts, and potential solutions to domestic violence is crucial for reducing its prevalence and supporting victims in their recovery. Causes of Domestic Violence The causes of domestic violence are complex and multifaceted, involving psychological, societal, and individual factors. Research indicates that domestic violence often aris...

Week 3: Filming Schedule

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Here is my rough draft filming schedule and plan for the opening: Week 1: Pre-Production – Concept & Planning Day 1-2: Brainstorm ideas and define the film opening concept. Decide on genre, tone, setting, and key themes. Write a brief outline of the film opening. Day 3-4: Develop the script. Write the screenplay for the opening scene. Focus on dialogue and key actions or visual elements. Day 5: Storyboarding. Create storyboards for key scenes (camera angles, shot types, etc.). Plan visual style and composition. Week 2: Pre-Production – Team & Location Setup Day 6-7: Cast actors and organize the crew. Confirm roles for each team member (director, camera, sound, etc.). Hold auditions if necessary for key characters. Day 8-9: Location scouting and securing permits. Choose filming locations (indoor/outdoor). Ensure locations match the vision and logistics are sorted. Day 10: Equipment check and final prep. Confirm equipment (camera...

Week 2: Sound and Copyright