Friday, December 13, 2013

Weekly comments 


  • I learned how to graph 3D shapes on a 2D peice of paper.
  • I want to learn how to stop motion.
  • I did not like how at first I did not understand how to make the graph correctly.
  • I did like how once i was showed hoe to do the graphs correctly it worked out. 
  • This video really doesn't have an coralation to anything that went on in this weeks classes but it just really fascinates me. and the way that they created this mythical creature. and made it so realistic.  
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFAhwCc6_1w

The Revolution Won’t Be Televised – 4 Reasons the Future of Filmmaking is Online. 


Article: 
     in the article it stats that a company called the online platform wants to broadcast television show online rather than on television.  and these really looks like it could be in close future. it is low cost to do and high quality to many. stated in the article "This willingness of the audience to venture outside television shows that it is the quality of the programming that matters most to the audience and not the medium it is shown on. This is where accessibility becomes central to online programming. It needs to be as accessible, if not more so, than television and film." And this so called revulsion will not be televised one day you can wake up and have your tv tell you that there will be no more broadcastings and everything is on the internet. 

Opinions:
     I think that television said stay the way it is and the internet as well. 
     yes is there a bigger control on what you can and can not see on the internet but thats not always a good thing.

Question:
     i wonder if this will happen in my live time. i hope not!!! 

FRANKENWEENIE: Sparking Connections. 



Article:
     Many film makers have a way of creating different emotions within our selfs. And in this case with the little boy in the article he really got attached to the character "Sparky" from one of Tim Burtons films. this bot what diagnosed with autism. which leaves the person speechless and closed out to the world. but once he saw the trailer for the Tim Burton movie he started to talk and quote the trail the really put a smile on the little boys face as well did the parents.to some movies are just movies but to others they are an escape to a whole other world. where you can do anything you want. And in Tim Burtons movie his concept of the world is a little wacky but his own.   

Opinions:     
     I have watched many of tim burtons films and are in love with them, I love the way he uses stop motion.
     I think that everyone has a way of thinking and reasoning and this little boy find the thing that he loves in these movies.

Questions:
      I wonder what inspired Tim Burton to make he's films the way he dose. 

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Weekly Comments
 
 
 
      I have learned to stop audio and flash and create my own sounds with a video recorder.
 
     I hate how long it takes form flash to load.
 
     I like being able to go in audacity and garage band and create anything I want.
    
     I picked this video to show the different ways to edit sounds in audacity.

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10 Common Elements Of Award Winning Screenplays
 
 
Article:
 
     There are many things that can be done to portray a screenplay. According to the article staying true to the stories intentions is critical to portraying a quality film. In many movies the character/hero not just one, but to or more problems to solve. The first main problem will be obvious. Although the second problem will be more concealed to the viewer's knowledge. This second dilemma will usually will aid in the completion in the primary situation. Strong Openings are a big part of writing screenplays. Opening sense usually dictate the general tone of the story. In the article some examples of opening sense are “You need to be a rich sonabitch to kill someone in this town and get away with it.”
 
Opinions:
 
     The elements that I put in the article are what I believe are the most important ones.
 
     And these are the building blocks to what I believe are the beginnings to a grate film.
 
Question:
 
     What quality movie has these elements and remained true to its story?

5 things to learn about editing from Dan Lebental
 
 
Articles:

 
    Five things to learn about editing from Dan Lebental is that there is more to video editing than one might think, such as pleasing the master, and timing the story correctly. For example the movie he had to edit was Iron Man. Iron Man had many difficulties, such as the five million dollar discussions about if they should keep the comedy that was in there or cut it out completely and stay rooted to hard action and conflict and drama. Another was the decision to keep the scene where Iron Man (Tony Stark) fights his old captors or not. A big responsibility is to figure out the tone, not to just cut the story, said by Dan. Many films portray a weak message do to insufficient.  
 
 
Opinions:
 
     I think that the job of an editor is one of the most important jobs of making a film.
    
     Personally I think he did a good job editing Iron Man.
 
 
Question:
 
     Why is it when it comes to editing the least amount of money is trying to be spent?