Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Links to CCR and Film Opening.

 Film Opening: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UybcS7P6Io

CCR: https://youtu.be/VHvqP-BKtlM?si=kicKe0SxalLvVWos

Final products!

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Final reflection on Project.

 Filming season is over.  All stress is gone, a sense of lively hood has been set, I can feel the soft breeze from here. The air finally feels thin rather than sharp and thick. I am free.

The planning process for our project was so problematic, constantly being slandered finding a proper idea, figuring out how we will even do our film. It was pure chaos. I am thankful My partner and I found a plan and followed through. 

The constructing process was a huge mess as we were making our monster out of clay and the clay was so hard we lost hours on hours of time just trying to flatten some clay. It got so bad we resorted to a hammer. It still didn't work that well. Once we finally got the clay done (2 DAYS AFTER STARTING CONSTRUCTING???) we put the monster together and began to bake it. It turned out nice. Overall the construction process was the hardest bit about the project in my opinion.







Making the props was the easiest task in the project as all we needed was a clear cylinder like case and Lab coats with a logo on it. My partner already owned lab coats so we had zero trouble with this segment.


Prop process was overall a breeze, no sweat on that.
                                                                                                                                                                      


The filming process was pretty hard as we were on limited time, I had to leave in 30 minutes since we spent most of the day making clay. We managed to finish a good portion of the filming before I had to depart. There was one problem, which being I was not able to come over any more to finish filming as I had no more time to do so. In term, my partner did the rest of the scenes and I did all the editing. Which is fine because we ended up doing all the scenes I starred in first. So it all worked out. Overall, it was mediocre in terms of difficulty. Had a blast doing it though.

The dreaded editing process. I hated every second of it. I made all the images, which I also had to animate for effect. It took so much time from me it was exhausting. It was tiresome and I felt so done with everything. The final product turned out really nice but at what cost. In summary, I hated this process, and it took the longest since I did it in one succession. If it wasn't obvious I hate editing.

On to the Creative Critical Reflection.
This was the most fun I had doing a project in a while. I had a good amount of time to work with, a fun pitch, and I got to let my imagination soar. My favorite bit about this class was this bit of the project. I had a blast just recording because I got to do something so childish for a school project. This is the most free i've felt while doing something for school ever. Great experience. Overall the best part about the project.

And that wraps up the final reflection on the project. Tomorrow is the day where the products will be seen.
Stay tuned for tomorrow's blog to see the final products!

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Post Production on CCR's

 The final stretch is upon us, things are coming together, all filming is done, most editing is completed. The only thing that remains is the post production on the Creative Critical Reflection.

As the name entails, one must be creative with their ways of reflecting on their work. Most go down the boring route and do something like a podcast or a news channel coming in to interview them. Those routes are too cliche and boring, you don't get anything out of it besides getting your work done.

So for my idea, I was going to take inspiration from one of my favorite games. Pokemon. 

Now how in the world did I incorporate something from Pokemon into my CCR? 

In the games, during the 5th major battle you have, in the middle of turns, you would be quizzed and depending if you answer correct or wrong, your Pokemon are either boosted or weakened.

I am using Pokemon music to create the mood as it is also non- copyright, and it gives the film some livelyhood to it.

Some scenery will be morphed to create an atmosphere, and enlarging the Pokemon as it is the main prowess of the game.



That's all for now! 

Stay tuned for the final product!

Friday, March 21, 2025

Production on CCR's

 The due date is near and our Film Opening has been completed. All that is left is to produce the CCR.

I am doing my CCR stupid late because I am on vacation and haven't been able to find a good time where I would have zero distractions. 

However I know it can be done.

I am taking inspiration from Pokemon sword and Shield, utilizing the 5th Gym leaders main gimmick on quizzing you on random topics mid battle. A battle will be simulated as well to give the film an interesting aspect to it.




 
It will be a 1 on 1 Pokemon battle so it isn't a prolonged fight and it makes things more enticing. 

I will be filming in my park as this is not something to be done in the home.



No voice's will be used in the CCR to give it that Pokemon aspect and everything will be said with Pokemon dialogue boxes. I am aware that this isn't exactly the brightest idea (not using voice's) but my teacher has constantly been telling my class to take risks and try something new as she is tired of the same things.

That's all for now!
Stay tuned for the final product!



Sunday, March 16, 2025

Research for CCR #2

 Engaging with audiences is something I am not good at, not online nor offline. I just suck at getting people. I don't know what they want, how i'm supposed to respond to a certain action they do, it all just freaks me out. I have a lot of work to do.

My product engages with audiences by providing visual desperation, connecting to those who are more into the mystery and chaos categories. The purpose of such images is to entice the viewer and have him or her experience a mood or attitude of agony and despair. 

Product distribution:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-sePePDL0s

As a real media text, this film opening would be distributed similarly to actual film openings. After it is created and completed, finds a distributor, market, or self distribute it. It would likely be a film opening that is going to be promoted specifically for Youtube since the majority of film openings are set there and it is one of the most popular platforms so more people who regularly don't look at this stuff may give it a chance if we get lucky. 



Thats all I got for this CCR research segment due to it being rather straight forward and simple.

Thanks for tuning in.

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Research for CCR #4

To maximize the film's potential, integrating technology into this project was essential. One way we utilized technology was through Google; this allowed me to explore various film openings and understand which ones inspired me, providing insight for my project. 

We also utilized YouTube which enabled me to view more film openings and even revisit earlier Aice Media Studies film openings, aiding me in understanding my task better since I initially had no clear direction. 

To film my opening, I had to rely on my phone to capture the whole movie because I didn't have access to the high-quality cameras that professional directors use. (I have a Gopro but I lack a SD card and i'm not spending that much money on this project T_T) 

However, I think my phone provides good quality since it's one of the newer models released. To edit my movie, I utilized various apps for different tasks like cropping, adding background music, and including credits in the film. The applications I utilized were Adobe Premiere Pro and Capcut for adding music (I still don't know how to put music in Adobe without it sounding odd).

Integrating technology into my project assisted me in producing the film and for that matter without technology this class wouldn't even exist. 

Remember that. 

We also used technology and hardware in abstract ways as well.

We used a tripod as a ray gun, this sounds stupid but it's very much true. Without the legs out it looks like a smaller gun and with the legs out it looks like a sniper. I find it very fun and it's still kid friendly because it is just a tripod :D 

If you just slant your head slightly you might be able to see it (it really just depends on the person)

That's all, nothing more to see here. 
shoo.


Friday, March 14, 2025

Research for CCR #3

 For production skills, I lack a lot of it. It isn't because I don't know what i'm doing, rather I don't know how to manage my time. I'm often leaving these really important productions to the last minute and I suffer because of that.

And of course, i'm the one in charge...

great.

I don't know why i'm always picked for these things when I have no clue what I am even doing. 

Since I am the one in charge, I have to direct, and a director holds a lot of responsibility. My production skills improved greatly since my last project since I had to direct that project as well and was stuck with an absolute moron of a partner. You know who you are. 

Throughout this project, my skills have improved. I have learned what it takes to be a good director which is be demanding . This was the only way I can have my ideas come to life and how I want them to be portrayed in the film. I also had to be demanding to my actor in the film. I had to tell him what to do and how to do it which was frustrating sometimes because the actor in the film did not do it the way I wanted it to be. So, I also learned how to be patient with the film. Being a cameraman also taught me to be patient. I learned that angles are very important to the film because it helps show the directors idea in different views. So, I struggled a bit with the right camera angle I wanted. But after a couple of different takes and being patient I was able to get the camera shots I wanted for the film.

I also developed skills in editing, since I knew I couldn't rely on others to do the editing for me from past project experience. I was forced to watch youtube tutorials for the longest time ever to find an app I like and how to operate it.

I learned how to use Adobe in a way I haven't been able to before, and I took the television class where all you do is learn about adobe (how is it possible I learned it better on my one T_T) 
I did not know very much on editing and putting films together but after playing around with different apps and finding ones that worked best with my film, which being adobe, I developed many production skills within this film project that helped me with my film.

Thanks to my teacher for putting in example blog's because I was so lost for a while. U^U






Links to CCR and Film Opening.

 Film Opening: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UybcS7P6Io CCR: https://youtu.be/VHvqP-BKtlM?si=kicKe0SxalLvVWos Final products!