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Title design

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Hey it's Kazmin and the girls and today we went over title design The Fonts we will be using will be the Fonte Forward, STHupo, and the Trade Gothic Inline. STHupo matches well with the characters. The characters are famous youtubers and the text font STHupo is very advanced and technological looking. This gives the audience a mood that this film will be more updated on technology. Fonte Forward looks very professional it gives the idea that this film will be directed well because of the editing. The Contrast will be red because of the blood and horror that is about to happen but depending on the scene it can alter between different shades of red and black. The effect of having red will change how the audience looks at the film. The adding of red to the text type will make the audience think that there will be gore or a murder in the opening sequence because red is the color of blood. The Font Size will be size 28 it will be Big enough to see on the screen. But not too big becaus

Planning Blog

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Hey, it's Kaz and the girls and it is getting super close to filming! Super Excited! Props:  Props in our horror opening sequence will include items such as blood, possibly a fake weapon for the last scene , and our phones for filming and for Jenna's "YouTube video." We might also use a selfie stick for Jenna's "vlog" just to enhance the experience of Jenna filming herself. Costumes:  For our costumes, we will just be wearing normal clothing teenagers wear. Since we play teenagers in the opening sequence there won't be any extravagant costumes. The girls will wear either short or leggings and a top and the boys will wear whatever casual outfit they want (pants, jeans, shorts, a shirt) Schedules:  2/19/23- The group has researched the different conventions in the horror genre and in horror movie opening sequences in order to figure out how to build our opening sequence. 2/28/23-The group figured out the props, costumes, schedules, location list and b

Abandon Facility Script

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Opening Title Sequence  A YouTuber Jenna Olson and her friends take on the challenge of spending 24 Hours In an Abandon Facility for YouTube Video. What they don't know is they are not alone.  Scene 1: Outside the Facility  *Jenna, holding up her phone to record a youtube video intro* Jenna: hey guys welcome back to my Channel, today my friends and I will be filming a 24 hour challenge in an abandon auditorium. (Angle will be from Jenna's phone)  *Jenna puts down phone*  Sofia: *annoyed* okay can we actually go in now Jenna: Yeah yeah I need to get footage duhh *Group of influencers walking into the Facility* Scene 2: Inside the facility Kazmin: this is so sick  Savannah: can we please get this over with *scared* *Jenna rolls eye* Jenna: Guys we just gotta make it look like we stayed here all night. Gosh, can you guys just cooperate Sofia: *under breath* not everything's about you  Scene 3: Deeper in facility   *group walks into a new area*  Savannah: Wait this is actually

Title research: silent hill revelation

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Hey yall, kazmin and the girls here back at it again with title researching this time. We are gonna research the opening sequences of some good horror movies and share it all with yall. Enjoy :) 1. What titles are displayed during the opening sequence? The first title in the opening sequence is the title of the movie. This is usually big and bolded on the screen. The font usually stays the same throughout the movie. In this case, the title has "Silent Hill" big and bolded and right under it says Revelation. The next title is the main actor's name which is Adelaide Clemens and after that is another main actor whose name Kit Harington. After that, in the same scene, two actors' names are shown which means they are probably not as important as the others. The names are Sean Bean and Radha Mitchell. The three next scenes are more actors in the movies. Then, the original music credits are given and the name is Akria Yamaoka After that comes the executive producer who is D

Title research: Se7en

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    Hey blog, it’s Kaz and the girls. For this opening sequence we chose the movie Seven also advertised as Se7en. The opening title sequence of this movie begins with a harsh, electronic type beat with an electric zapping sound playing while showing a close up shot of an open book with the background out of focus while a hand turns a page; this foreshadows intense events to follow. In quick flash the title “New Line Cinema Presents” in an all capitalized neon-sign type font appears. This image pops off the screen leaving a black background where the following title “An Arnold Kopelson Production” pops onto the screen backwards for a millisecond before popping off and back onto the screen in a proper, readable manner in a part capitalized neon sign font shadowed by a font resembling something carved by a knife that the name of the production company solely appears in. Next pops in another shaky shot of hands with broken-looking fingers and in comes the title “A film by David Fincher” i

Title research: A nightmare on elm street

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What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? The first title displayed was the title for the company producing the movie which was the new Line cinema. Next title that popped up was the title for the producer which was Robert Shaye. After that the writer and director for the film's title showed up which was Wes Craven. After that all the people involved with making the film are put on screen. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? There were images of the main antagonist's future weapons which were his claws. Also, there were images of the protagonist in a white night gown. There are also images of the cross and images of pipes. What connotations do these images carry? The connotation of these images tried to make the audience feel scared. Like something bad was about to happen. Also, the film’s opening sequence tried to give off the feeling it was good vs evil. How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the outset? The angles of the prot

Title research: Terrifier 2

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Hey, Kaz and the girls here! This is some fun research I conducted from watching an opening sequence from art of the titles. 1. What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? The titles that are displayed first start with the actors names. It then goes onto displaying who the two main characters are played by. The sequence then displays the hair and makeup artists from the crew. Next, the costume artists are displayed. The director of photography is then shown.  he next titles are the executive producers and the co-producers. The writers and directors names were then shown as the last titles.  2. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? In the opening sequence, images of the killer clown cleaning up his victims crime scene was prioritized. It then went on to this girl looking like she is making armor to fight or defend herself.  3. What connotations do these images carry? These images carry a scary or chilling connocation. They show that something bad happened and

Watch the Titles Website

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Welcome back to Kazmin and the girls. For the second website we used we have Watch the Titles. Using this website to learn about title design is very easy. This website includes several title designs divided into different categories. One of these categories is student projects, which showcases students' work from all over the world. Another aspect of this website is the long list of designers, along with a brief description for each one. There are also several interviews with some of the designers. Not only does Watch the Titles have title designs for movies, they have title designs for tv shows. The website links title designs, designers, and studios all together. For example, when looking at a specific studio, the title designs filmed there and designers who worked there are shown. Overall, this website has a good structure and is very informative.                                                                             

Art of the Title Website

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Hey blog it’s Kazmin and the girls. Art of the Title is the first website about title design that we will be researching. The purpose of this website is title design sequence in film media. Art of the Title includes several sequences and designers. We are researching this website so we can be prepared for our film. After doing some research, I was able to understand what title designs actually are. We were also able to look at past award nominees and winners for various awards about title design. Art of the Title is an efficient website, which is why we chose it. The website shows the studios at which title designs were made, the designers who made them, and the title designs themselves. It also shows these together. For example, when looking at a studio, the designers and title designs filmed there also appear.                                                               

Movie convention research: It

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Hey guys! Kazmin and the girls are gonna research horror movie conventions. Each of us researched different movies and their conventions. In this blog, we will cover the famous clown movie, IT. To start off, we are gonna cover the typical conventions seen in horror movies. Horror uses unique and uncommon angles to create confusion and unsettling experience with the viewer. The lighting fixtures tend to be dark, and underexposed with plenty of shadows, making the target market senses stressed and on edge. Furthermore, using sound, such as an excessive pitch key, creates a feeling of alarm in the audience. There is additionally an emphasis on footsteps, doorways creaking, and animal noises, making the target market sense as although they do not comprehend what is spherical in the corner. Finally, enhancing horror frequently tends to have a speedy tempo and many cuts to make the target market senses distressed, and uneasy and build dramatic anxiety for perhaps a leap scare. In the movie I

Movie convention research: Scream 4

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The conventions of scream 4 is the supposedly stupid girl gets chased and killed to start off the opening sequence. Also, there is a theme of having the killer being masked giving the audience a mystery to solve. There is a lot of non-diegetic sounds when there is action commencing in the scenes this creates an ominous effect. Also, there is your typical tracking shot of the character running away from the killer which gives the audience one thought. Will they or will they not get away and in this horror film they definitely did not get away. Our favorite conventions of the movie was definitely the killer being masked with a personality. This was shown through close up shots of the killer jump scaring the characters this creates a jittery effect on the audience. This creates the perfect rush and thrill you get when watching a horror film this is the art of horror films. Also, the acting of the killer made the film more exciting to watch the killer's movement didn't make them s

Movie convention research: Smile

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Hey there blogger! I am so excited to be back and researching for this movie genre. My group chose horror which i would say is my favorite genre of movies. I feel like i like to scare myself and then complain about how scared i was in the end. I recently watched the movie Smile, twice actually. I absolutely freaked out when i watched it but at the same time it was super cool and extremely well made. They definitely accomplish the horror aspect and unsettling part of the genre. This movie specifically has many conventions that create a shock to the audience. The sounds and props i feel like are huge part of what makes Smile, Smile. Just in the opening of the movie it has such diegetic eerie sounds that are hair grabbing. They also use props such as knives, axes and guns. The costumes and makeup in the end really depict the horror in the movie. There are also closeups, reserve shots, aerial shots which built up the scene and many camera angles and jumpscares which really build up the mov

Genre decision: making it final

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  Genre 1 Thriller: We decided to look into a thriller as a potential candidate for our movie sequence genre because it has a lot of the movie/character conventions we want to explore. Thriller is one of the genres that have a lot of built-up anticipation leaving you at the edge of your seat. Movies that fall under thriller are normally filmed in a private and/or creepy destination, while others are filmed in more popular areas. This is something we are looking for when thinking further along into this project and the setting we choose to film in. Unfortunately, we didn't choose thriller as our final genre. It's common to see a lot of low lighting in thrillers and based on the camera equipment we will have and the convenience of filming the low lighting would be difficult to fulfill.   Genre 2 Romance: We researched the romance genre because our group was interested in building a story that involves love interests. Jenna and Sofia love romantic movies such as The Notebook and 1

Genre Research: Horror

 This is our research for the horror genre and all the types of CAMS, CLAMPS, likes, dislikes, editing and sound. Click on the link to learn more details.

Genre Research: Romance

   This is our research for the romance genre and all the types of CAMS, CLAMPS, likes, dislikes, editing and sound. Click on the link to learn more details. This is an embedded Microsoft Office presentation, powered by Office .

Genre Research: Thriller

  This is our research for the thriller genre and all the types of CAMS, CLAMPS, likes, dislikes, editing and sound. Click on the link to learn more details. This is an embedded Microsoft Office presentation, powered by Office .

Our pitch

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Abandoned area pitch: A group of teens challenges themselves to spend 24 hours in an abandoned property thinking it would be trouble-free, however, that's the last word to describe it. Ocean pitch: One morning a girl and her surfboard tackle the waves, as always, but the ocean has a different plan. The abandoned area pitch is creative and unique so doing that would make us stand out as a group. It also sounds like a lot of fun with a big group of people and our group meets the character requirements. Going to an abandoned area has always been something we have wanted to do and it's pretty common for teens to go in our area. There are apps that are designed to visit every abandoned place in your community and they went viral a few years ago. Many YouTubers have actually done 24-hour challenges in such places. It will also be scary so our actions will be natural. Since our group frequently hangs out this could be another fun adventure that we get to document. The ocean pitch cou

My Group- Kaz and the girls

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Hi again blogger! It is getting close to the final task and my group is getting prepped for our work ahead. First we have Jenna, or as I like to call her, Ms. Positive. Jenna has been such an asset to our group in so many ways. I have learned from the past projects she is an amazing artist. When we have to draw out our plans, she is always useful and comes out with the best visions for our films. She is also the most cheery person and always finds the "positive" in every little thing. Say we ever have an issue and can't film at a location, she is there with a solution. Jenna is also always bringing the energy and keeps us excited to film. Next we have Sof or Sofia. Sofia is one of the most efficient people i know. This girl will not rest until she gets her work done. She has motivated us so much in our commercial and music video and i know she will for our next project. Sofia also keeps us on point and not distracted when filming and planning to film. I have also learned

Getting to know Sav- Intro Blog

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Hey, long time no see, It is Savannah Diaz back at blogging again. The commercial and music video was quite a journey, but the time spent was so much fun. I learned so much from that experience, and my group was the best to work with. Now, it's time for the final task and I can't lie, I am a little nervous, but I know It will be so much fun and so great. This class so far has been really fun, and has allowed me to expand on the subjects I am interested in. Ever since I can remember, I've loved the idea of the movie industry in Hollywood, California. I've loved the lights, cameras, and movies. I was excited for this class because I knew it would help me progress in film skills. I love the idea of how each camera angle has a meaning in the filming process. I also love how transformative filming can be in the aspect of how it can mirror many people's lives. Already, i have learned so much from media studies. It has definitely contributed to my interest in the film indu