Hello, this is the CCR of the Final Task. In the CCR, I answered questions to clarify a few things. I also talked about what I learned. The CCR had to be broken up in two parts because the file was too large. So, sorry about that.
We have all the equipment prepared for the filming process. During it, it will take time to film. So, we just used some time to practice filming. We were a bit unsure on how long we needed to film. If we filmed a long time, then it would be difficult to choose what shots we wanted. At the location, we had to be sure of a few things. The framing we made sure were correct. Plus, we wanted to include the right scenery to go with the film. We always double check if we did everything correctly. It took a while to include all of the camera angles and movement. We had to practice a few times. After filming, we took note of the sound quality of the shots. If the sound quality was not that great, then we would just redo the scene. I am not sure if we recorded background sounds. We will do if we have not. As of right now, we are deciding whether to refilm the mall scene this week. We are not sure yet, due to transportation and scheduling issues. We might be filming the mall scene because we did ...
1. What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? The opening sequence immediately starts with the title of the movie. The sequence then displays a series of names. However, none of the names have a title to them. Next, we see who was in charge of the casting. Then the costume designer is shown. Next we see the associative producer and visual effects supervisor. We then see who was in cgarge of the music, as well as who supervised the music. It continues to show the co-producer, who edited the movie, the production designer, the director of photography, a list of the executive producers, the producers, and who wrote the movie. Lastly, the director is displayed dramatically. 2. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? Throughout this sequence, the creator prioritizes scenes from the movie. For example, Someone was hit by a bus in the movie, so that was one of the images used to show a title. 3. What connotations do these images carry? The connotations rec...
First, I went through each take and trimmed the unnecessary parts. Then, I merged and trimmed all of the takes on iMovie. To avoid choppy transitions, I further trimmed the video on an app called Splice. This way I can be sure that the commercial goes smoothly. There will also be fast beat music throughout the commercial. Finding the music was a simple process. All I did was screen record the music and used an app to add the music to the commercial. This was easier than I thought. In the last scene, there is a before and after scene. For that, I took two pictures and I added both of them in a collage. Then, I merged that collage into the commercial. This way, viewers will see the difference the detangling brush makes. In the fifth scene, I sped it up. This way, viewers will see how fast the detangler works. Also, they will see that you do not need to brush for a long time. One scene had about 2-4 takes. I have six scenes in total. Merging and trimming took a while. I h...
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