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Creative Critical Reflection

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Hyajah's Answered/Questions Stage 5 #3

  What kinds of transitions, effects, and titles are you using? Why?   A: The type of transitions I'm using are ones that don’t catch the audience  eye,  but some do, for  example   in   my film  I used dissolve, fade, and swipe transitions because that was provided by the editing source and it’s a meaning behind it, it goes with the  film.  The effects  in the film are  involving the cast and what they're saying to each other, the green screen which helped a lot because my cast members wouldn’t travel. The reason why m y title is Superbad Remix is because the stuff the cast do is bad for teenagers and the stereotypes are remix/reversed.   What kinds of sounds do you need to add? How are you doing so?   A:  During the process of editing and filming I didn’t need to add any sound because it was provided by iMovie which helped a lot,  how I did so was by using the iMovie trailer feature, that came with sound automatically .  

Hyajah's Answered/Questions Stage 5 #2

  What did you learn about using postproduction technologies (iMovie, Adobe Premier, Audacity, sound equipment, etc.)?   A: I learned a lot about the following stated for example I was using iMovie for a short period of my editing which was for my Rough Cut, and during the process I was  trying to figure out how am I going to make these couple shots I have look good not knowing iMovie specialize in trailers of some sort so than they had everyth ing mapped out the only thing I had to do was enter pictures of the cast, names, and the shots I had and it evolved into a masterpiece it even came with sound of their  own which matched with the genre I was making. For the end of my editing  process, I used  WeVideo  I wasn't so advanced with it, but I had to learn throughout the process how things work and stuff like that for example I didn’t know how to do voiceovers, and how to keep the voiceovers from overlapping  until I started to play around with it , another reason to show I wasn’t

Hyajah's Answered/Questions Stage 5 #1

  How are you using the editing process to create a coherent meaning from your collection of shots? Focus on meaning-making throughout the process   A:  I'm using the editing process in multiple ways for example  I'm  using  WeVideo   and  iMovie which is helping me throughout my process of editing and creating my f ilm . Me placing the different shots in the editing source helps give me ideas and see what I'm getting myself into and what I can change and fix.  With me editing and looking through my shots  I'm  seeking to make meaning and grab the audience attention, I don’t want my audience watching my film and  wondering why  I put  that there because it doesn’t make sense and have no meaning.  By doing that the I allow the film to flow  continuously   without  any problems or humps.   What kind of technology did you use during the process?   A: The technology I used to bring everything together would be my phone, microphone, and computer. The reason I’ll be using my

Hyajah's Question/Answered Stage#4

  What kind of technology did you use during the process?   The technology I used  to  bring everything together would be my  phone, microphone , and computer.   The reason  I’ll  be using my phone Is because it contributes to my film in many ways for example , when  I  use my  phone,   I  am able to get the right shots and angles . Each take  will take time and I will have to   retake each shot a couple times so I can   use the good ones.    The reason for the microphone is because it contributes to audio for example, the characters talking in the film, sound effect,  and  backg round effects  without that they’ll be no film you’ll basically  watching people acting.   What did you learn about using production technologies (cameras, lights, etc.)?   I’ve learned multiple things about cameras and lights for example throughout my process watching films and learning about films, it teaches  me that  light can   affect the film big time not only the film but angles  and creating the struct

Hyajah's Questions/Answered #4 Stage3

  The shooting schedule of my film is going to go smoothly  throughout  all the days we film because  everything  will be  organized,  and everyone will know their jobs and s cenes.  For  example, the scripts will be made for the actors to memorize and read off a simple breakdown of  scenes talent, time, cast, company moves, and day breaks like a normal casting scene you see in movies.  I would love to film in the middle of Feb because  it gives my actors time to go over  their  lines in memorize them so when it gets to filming the process will go smoothly, and the film wouldn’t take long to make.    I’ve done some research and my main  priorities  are   Filming Locations.    Organize  by  Shooting Day   Do the Schedules with My Actos  Align   Flexible  Shooting Schedule   I’ve  done research on multiple sources and  they’ve   stated  you need basic  equipment  nothing to  tremendous  or  expensive.  Throughout my process I will be filming with a  High Tech  device which is my phone IP