Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Group Meeting Reflection
Sunday, February 9, 2025
Student Film Breakdown
Hello blog!
Since today we have been given the freedom to choose what we base our research on, I have decided to research another student's film opening. The film opening I researched was "Barely Legal." The reason I researched this specific opening was due to the genre being the same as mine, which is coming of age, and the fact that the student worked all by herself, which I am intending on doing so as well.
The film begins by introducing the production in bright bold yellow letters, and magazine cutouts and posters are pasted all over the wall. I think this idea is so cool, especially using the time that she used. A guitar and a poster can be seen along the first few seconds, suggesting these are the character's interests. Some other items like heels, cigarettes, and a disk player are shown, until the first view of the character is presented. She is seen taking off her shirt and throwing it into a pile of clothes. Anyway, the girl begins to talk to herself in the mirror, and as she's speaking it becomes very apparent that she is underage yet trying to distance from that impression. The facial expressions and movements she makes, makes this opening look so much more humane and realistic. I loved the way she incorporated enough different shots to make it clear she knows what she's doing, but not too many to the point that this piece doesn't feel real. As the girl hears a loud honk and checks outside her window, she runs to grab her poster, money, and shoes, and turns off her disk player. The girl shuts the door, but the room is still visible. This implies that something else will occur in this very room, and just as that realization is made, the girl quickly runs back and grabs a pack of cigarettes. The screen turns blank and the title "Barely Legal" is seen on the screen. I was really interested in the choices of the mise-en scene in this piece, as every little detail was taken into consideration: The Guns N Roses poster, the Nirvana Poster, the checkered blanket, the checkered carpet, the clothing, etc.
Friday, February 7, 2025
My schedulee
Hello!!
In this blog, I will be discussing the schedule I have planned for the upcoming weeks. Instead of typing it here though, I decided to write it down and show you some pictures of my notebook:
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Credits Research
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Today I am researching credit sequences for films of my chosen genre. Typically, these sequences are introduced through text in complementary to images or graphics in the background.
Giant Little Ones-
The credits first appear on the bottom right corner. The words, “Mongrel Media Presents” appear in thin yellow capital letters. The credits then hit all four corners of the screen and don’t reappear for another five seconds. After that, the credits begin to only pop up on the bottom left corner of the screen. Throughout all of this, images of a kid are seen waking up and biking around his neighborhood. At 2:24, the title of the film is presented in the same font the other credits were shown in. Only difference is each word is placed on the screen a second after the other. After that, the opening credits are not seen again.
13 Going On 30-
The credits are first shown once the words “Revolution Studios Presents” appear on the screen. This is shown in the very middle of the screen in soft pink letters. This font sets the tone for the film as fun and enjoyable, not to mention the background to these credits is a mix of colors and glitter. The credits stay in the same place until the background fades into clouds symbolizing that we are back in reality. After the main character is introduced, the original sparkly background and fun pink letters appear once again to present the title. Once the scene cuts back to the character and her environment, more credits appear on the middle left of the screen, with sparked showing up at the corner after every credit. The credits then rotate to the bottom left, bottom right, bottom middle, and middle left of the screen. After that a series of credits appear at the top middle of the screen and one last time on the bottom right of the screen.
Sixteen Candles-
The credits in this film first introduce the production company which is “Channel Productions, INC.” and another credit after that which reads “A John Hughes Film” in capital white letters. The credits are nowhere to be seen for the following minutes, until the title “Sixteen Candles” appears on the middle of the screen, in white capital letters. Another credit is presented in the middle, and after that, the credits begin to appear on the bottom middle of the screen, as images are being shown throughout the whole process. Then, the credits are repeatedly shown in the middle of the screen, but after a few seconds, they go back and forth in between the right or the left on the screen.
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Film Openings Breakdown
Hi again!
I have decided that my genre will be coming of age, so I did some research about 3 great contenders of the genre.
#1: The Breakfast Club
The first 2 minutes of this film consist of credits. After, a crack appears on the screen and the setting of the story is introduced, Shermer High School. Music can be heard throughout the whole opening and the voice of a male can be heard once the credits are over. The school stays on screen for over 10 seconds and then empty parts of the school are shown, suggesting it's a weekend. 7 A.M. is on the clock, an empty hallway, a beverage & candy stand, a decorated wall, lockers, "I'm eating my head" written on wood. Following, images can be seen of lockers, newspaper of the high school football team, "I don't like Mondays" written on the wall, a trophy room, a bunch of doodles, trash on the stairs, a stage with the banner "senior spirit soars," a notebook with the words written "Help" all over it, "Man of the Year" portraits with kids in different grades, a computer lab with the sign "Hackers will be expelled," a gym locker with dirty socks and shoes, the guidance counselor's office, a banner that says "Vote for your Prom Queen," and a locker saying "OPEN THIS LOCKER AND YOU DIE ***!!!"` Finally, a tilt of a BMW is presented, with a girl and an older man next to her. They exchange some conversation and as she steps foot inside the school, the scene begins. This is a classic opening in my opinion as so many films begin with the setting and environment of where the film will be taking place. This opening provides a comfortable feel right off the bat.
#2: Perks of Being a Wallflower
The film begins with a black screen featuring some credits and after the first minute a shot of a bridge leading into a tunnel. Credits are still seen throughout until another black screen appears and a pan from the screen into a window is shown. On the window, there is the reflection of a kid, and as this shows, a voice begins to talk. There is some slow zooming out of the kid's reflection and he is shown writing, suggesting that what he is saying, he is writing. A part of his room is shown, and some of his interests and items become visible. He continues to write until a few seconds later, which he leaves his room and walks into another. In this room, his parents can be seen watching the TV, and as he is looking at his parents, they cannot seem to bother to even look at him. There is a quick cut back to the kid's room, and then another to a school where other kids are throwing papers at him. It is clear that as he is writing, he is listing down his thoughts and goals for the upcoming year. Unfortunately, he is brought back to reality when the bell rings and the chaos begins. After that, the scene shifts to lunch, where the kid struggles to find somebody that will sit with him. He introduces his sister and her boyfriend, and two other kids. Throughout this time, his sister rejects his offer to eat lunch while at the lunch line, and he smiles at the other two kids who he thought may want to eat lunch with him but instead just get back to what they were doing. This is just the beginning to the poor kid's struggle. Overall, I think this approach to the opening is pretty cool because it gives a more intimate understanding to the character and his struggles. From the beginning, it's quite obvious that he struggles with introvercy and fitting in, and I think that it represents what a lot of kids go through at that age.
#3: To All the Boys I've Loved Before
The film begins with a girl in a red dress in a field of tall grass. The tall grass hits her gracefully as she begins to speak and suddenly, a guy is shown turning towards her. He quickly walks to her, and she begins to do the same, until she is hit with a pillow, and the camera shifts to a pan leading to a younger girl. Then focus shifts back to the girl and she picks up her book and says, "I just wanna finish this chapter," suggesting she was imagining everything the whole time. Another girl walks into the room and after exchanging some conversation, the girl goes back to reading her book. Everyone heads downstairs to an older guy cooking, and the same guy that appeared in the beginning just opened the door. Some drama begins to unfold as they are all gathering to eat, and the girl explains her feelings and background with the guy. She then introduces her writing, and explains how she has written a letter to every guy she's ever had a crush on. I love the way this film opens because I feel like it captures what it feels like to be a teen girl. This opening introduces the perfect mix of coming of age with rom-com, and it's something every girl will appreciate. I also think it's very well done, and the concept is made clear from the start.
Sunday, February 2, 2025
Film Opening Research
Hello blog!
Nice to see you again. Today I am discussing 2 possible genres I would like to use in my film opening. These 2 genres are horror and thriller. Here is the basic research I’ve done on both of them.
Horror-
In the horror genre, films typically open in a very normal environment. This is a foreshadowing that things are too calm and something bad is about to happen. In other words, the calm before the storm. It may just occur for a couple minutes, but it’s so that viewers are caught off guard and intrigued when the horror begins. Subtle hints of disturbance appear throughout the scene, eventually revealing a horrifying event. The antagonist is introduced and sometimes the opening can be shown from a POV of the antagonist.
Thriller-
The second genre I researched was thrillers. Thriller films normally open by using eye-catching objects or visuals that catch a viewer’s attention from the get-go. These visuals are normally unsettling or disturbing to watch. Lighting plays a key factor, as it sets the mood and provides a hint of where the storyline will be heading. A character will typically be isolated to hint danger, and eerie music is present to present a dark occurrence.
Friday, January 31, 2025
Film Opening Planning
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It is time to begin the process of the Portfolio project. This project will take approximately eight weeks, and each week, I will be recording my progress on Blogger as I go through this journey.
My approach to this project will be to work alone. From past experiences in this class, I have realized I am more focused and productive when working alone. I have not yet figured out what I want to do in this project, but the basics and requirements are written down on my notes and I will reference them from time to time to make sure I’m doing everything right. I’m so excited for this project and can’t wait to let my creativity take over! See you in a couple days!
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