Location: For filming i will be using my house and my back yard. Participants: Actors: Mya Julien Filming: Mya Julien Editing: Mya Julien Directing: Mya Julien Health & Safety: Ensuring my safety, my parents will be supervising my handling of sharp objects. They will be having access to 911 and first aid material. For the scenes containing any blood will be fake, it would be made out of red dye and corny syrup. For the scene where there will be injury with knife- it will be done with a fake knife, with parent supervision Backup Plan: If I couldn't make the fake blood I would just use red dye that ii have available. If I suddenly lose permission to hand a sharp object i would just angle and censor any scene with it. Schedule: First week of filming. Main goal is to film shots without blood in them, doing this to preserve props for as long as possible (dye would stain them). Instead, film the first scene, most of the second scene and the parts ...
I set the camera to the exterior of my house, capturing its surroundings and establishing its location in the neighborhood. This shot sets the scene for the upcoming narrative, providing context for the viewer. I did this after returning from my walks from school, I found it to be a perfect opportunity. I positioned the camera on the tripod, capturing the steady rhythm of my living room clock as its hands moved with precision. This shot punctuates the scene, emphasizing the passage of time within the comfort of my home. I added an extra shot of me zooming in on the clock, just for backup. Now that the establishing shots or set, the real fun begins. I had fun doing this next scene. one scene involving multiple angle changes. These changes indicated a change in my outer voice and my 'inner voice'. Since I had only one phone, you can imagine how much of a pain it was. Of course, if I had more cameras it would been easier, but I don't want to invest in that money. Plus, they ...
Cheers to the final blog before the finale. Here, I will cover the last few changes I made. Beforehand, when I did the voice-over, I cringed using my own voice. Instead, I played with the voice effects. There were no other good options so I used the deep voice. It turned my voice to feminine to this mechanical-sounding thing. OF course, I was inspired by "SCREAM", but I couldn't get it to replicate the original. In turn, I was left with this sci-fi voice that just didn't fit. It didn't help that I voiced my lines unnaturally. The critic told me to instead, use my natural voice and just wing the lines on the spot. Their argument was that if this voice was a reflection of the character, then shouldn't it be the character's voice? Yes, this hurt my feelings, but I understood where he was coming from. I sounded like a 17th-century android. Following the advice, I took off the voice effect and ignored the script. I said what I felt like needing to say in th...
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