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Final Task: Where Ends Meet

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We have come to the end of this filming and editing project. Its been a rough, long, but fun ride. We faced complications with putting together our storyboard. Our original isn't the same as our final one. We've made many changes due to location and actors needed to be involved. It was hard to find a day to film and when we finally found the day, many things didn't go as planned. We managed to make it through to get through the editing process, in which we had troubles with too. Luckily, we managed to resolve most of our problems to come out with our final product. The point of our idea is to let our audience know things don't have to come to an end so soon. You have to make the most of the time you have left. In our film, the girls decide to make the most of their time left together by completing a bucket list. We aren't just sending a message for people with cancer such as leukemia. This message goes to anyone who is or knows someone who's time will be up soon

Production Blog: Editing (Part 2)

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 We are now coming to the closing of editing our project. For starters, we found a way to edit in a cross fade at the beginning of the opening as well as slide thirteen through fourteen. Ciaya researched tips on how to make one. I was searching for an app that could create the cross fade for us but they all cost money. Luckily we all put our minds together so Rohanna could edit it on iMovie. After fixing that, we had to work out cutting down the time to the required length which was two minutes. During filming, our scenes came out to be long and everything we recorded was needed. We had to figure out what parts of the clips were more necessary than others. We agreed to remove some clips and trim down the ones we kept. After cutting down the video to two minutes, we decided on filters. We wanted to put filters over the video to add better lighting. We went with a bright filter rather than a black and white filter due to our film being a romance drama. Although editing was a bit difficul

Production Blog: Editing(Part 1)

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   When it came to editing for this project, Rohanna took the responsibility for the task. Due to Ciaya and I acting while Idline recorded, Rohanna was left with no task. Luckily, she knows a thing or two when it comes to editing, so we gave her the task to edit the project. She is a really good editor and the group believed editing the project would be the best fit for her. During filming, we recorded different takes and shots. It made Rohanna’s job easier because she now has different options to choose from to make the scenes come together. Although she had different options, a challenge she had to face was making sure she didn’t exceed the time limit which was 60 seconds. After she put everything together, the music video came out to be over the max time limit! She had to trim every scene and make big cuts to meet the correct criteria. Other than this, editing went smoothly for her. She applied a filter to one of the scenes to set the mood for that one take. I believe we chose the r

Production Blog: Filming (Part 2)

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  I wanted to look at the positive things to take out from filming this project. Although there were some downsides and challenges when it came to filming, there are still some positive aspects to look at from filming. First off, all group members managed to show up. In the previous blog, I said we had to switch our location At first, we found that it may be an issue that could mess everything up, however it didn't take long to replace the scenes. For example, we used a bathroom as an alternate for the pond. That worked out perfectly. Also, we used a camera instead of a phone camera to record the shots. It allowed the whole film to look more like a opening sequence and made the zoomed in parts much better due to the lens. When we all first arrived it looked like it was going to rain and there was a slight drizzle. I would say the fact that it ended up now raining hard is a pro in this project. It would've been difficult to find another day where we could all come and film. I am

Production Blog: Filming (Part 1)

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Yesterday we finally began filming. We all managed to meet up at the park to start filming the scenes. Both Ciaya and Idline brought their cameras which was very helpful with filming. At first, we were told we couldn't get into the park because they have an event going on. We found that switching locations last minute may be an issue that could mess everything up and we didn't want to have to do that. Luckily, we manage to convince the worker and he allowed us to film for 2 hours. This park happened to not have some details seen in our storyboard. For example, the park didn't have a pond but I came up with an alternate previously just in case this were to happen. We found a bathroom and used it to film. We didn't have to change any dialogue, everything fit perfectly. Also, we used a camera instead of a phone camera to record the shots. It allowed the whole film to look more like a music video and made the zoomed in parts much better due to the lens. When we all first ar

Production Blog

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Since the last post, we've discussed and confirmed our plans. We talked about filming on Sunday and came to an agreement. Ciaya couldn't take part in this agreement due to transportation issues. She has no ride therefore she can not meet with us this Sunday. The rest of us agreed to film without her and that when she gets a ride she can meet with us then. I've spoken to a friend of mines that agreed to act but I was told they were going to be out of town this weekend. We didn't want to have to change the day to film especially since it was already a struggle to find one so I had to try to come up with a plan. Either we try to film the scenes my friend isn't in on Sunday and film her scenes another day or we just find someone else to play her part last minute. The first idea wouldn't work so well because she plays Kim, who is in all of the scenes. We could switch her role to Jules or Faith, but that would interfere with our plans for the other actors. We still ha