Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Day 2: The Plan

  


      Day 2: The Plan

 

Hey Blog!

              Today in class Grant and I sat down to brainstorm the ideas we had for our film opening. At first we were overwhelmed with the endless possibilities we had! There was a good five minutes of dead air between us while we just sat there, our minds clicking with ideas. In order for us to organize our thoughts, we made a plan to narrow the decision down to first just deciding which genre we would like to do. As of right now, we chose to do a film opening in the Children/Family film category. 
               Based off of research that we did in class, we were able to pin point our target audience and find out some of our genre's conventions. We accessed helpful information about the characteristics of the genre, such as specific target audience, and helpful tips that regard different ways to create a family film, using this website http://www.filmsite.org/childrensfilms.html. The website specified that these type of films are generally geared toward children ages 12 and under, but may be suitable for all age groups. We want to follow the typical conventions of the genre because it seems like more of a challenge in the sense that we would have to live up to the standard the has been set in other films in this category.
              Some iconic films in the children/family category are those like Old Yeller (1957) and Where the Red Fern Grows (1974). We plan to use these movies as inspiration to our film opening's story line. Many children's films typically incorporate elements of fantasy that involved imaginative situations and fantastical plots, something that we hope to do in our opening as well. 
              One convention that we do hope to break, which is described in this website,  https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/animated-kids-movies-2017-watch-trailers-959853 is the likelihood of children's films, in this day in age, to be animated. For obvious reasons, we chose to not follow this convention; firstly, we do not have easy access to the technology required to create an animated film opening. Secondly, it poses to us the opportunity to bring back the classic feeling that comes with standard film and gives us a chance to show audiences that a children/family film can still be entertaining without having to be animated. We have a great challenge ahead of us: being able to have a successfully entertaining children/family film opening without it being animated. Next class, we will continue to discuss our genre and film ideas and see what more brilliance we come up with! 

until next time, 
                    Kyleigh. 

Monday, February 26, 2018

Day 1: The Decision






                   Hey Blog! 
               So today is day one and I'm a bit excited and nervous all wrapped into one. I am eager to get started on this process of creating a film opening. So far, my partner Grant and I haven't given much thought towards our topic or genre- but like I said before, it's only day one! We know for sure that we're going to be doing a film opening for our foundation portfolio project; for us, this was a pretty much a no brainer. 
                At first, we weren't sure which project was going to be best for the both of us. We have worked on other projects in class before and were fairly familiar with each other and just decided to work together on this project too. One thing we knew for sure was that we were interested in making a film opening, but both had little experience working with cameras and editing. We accepted the challenge just because it seemed like a god send compared to the magazine two page spread (we even. literally compared the two!! see diagram). Neither Grant, nor myself, know the first thing about magazines; we figured the two-page spread would be a lot more work than the film opening. 
               So, with out much convincing, we chose to take on the task of creating an original film opening. The one thing I am most excited and looking forward to in this process is discovering more about my ability in directing, filming, time management and handling responsibility. You'll probably see as this blog goes on, and you get to know my personality more, that I am very stubborn and head strong when I have a specific vision in my head. I can see myself taking charge of the project's creative direction. It should be interesting to see how this plays out once we select our genre and topic! 
              

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xoxo,
     
        Kyleigh. 

Day 19: Final Postings

Hey Blog!               I am happy to say that I have finally ENTIRELY completed the film opening. It's been one wild ride! ...