Friday, March 27, 2020

Recordings from Today

I was able to record the last half of the storyboard, and it came out well. It took some extra time, as my parent was filming this, but it came out well. I was able to record what was in the storyboard, and add new plot points to the scenes we were filming, in order to get the best outcome of a project. This also means that we will need to cut out certain scenes filmed previously, but that is something for another day. 

The scene below was one that was not exactly scripted, which I felt had much emotion and relevance to the opening. This scene is at the end of our opening, where the main character sees a memory of her deceased friend, which was an imprint of their hands in a piece of stone. This is outside her house on her porch, which is another reminder of how strong and close these friends were.

This scene was filmed as a close up shot, which was something written in the storyboard. This allowed for the emotions of the reminder to be opposite from her frantic feelings of being late for her funeral, which was happening right before this scene. The moment when the female character looks up, it is a moment of reflection and solidifies the basic plot of the movie, and serves as a moment that the audience is questioning of what may happen next. I really like how this scene turned out, and I am thinking the title of our opening can be incorporated in this clip through further editing or with a transition of music.

Attached below is the scene.





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