Hey bloggers welcome back and today I will be choosing the music for our thriller opening sequence. This is particularly challenging for me because there's 2 different kinds of music that will be in our opening sequence. In our opening sequence we would have to effectively bridge together these two different types of music. This transition also has to be smooth in order to avoid distraction from the scenes themselves. The two types of music are the happy upbeat familiar music played in a car, teenage music. The other type of music used will be creepy, foreboding, and suspenseful in order to evoke as much emotion in the audience as possible. Due to these types of music being so diverse and different it makes it even more challenging to effectively transition these songs. I've been relooking at the Final Destination opening sequence to see what they did with their music but their music stays relatively similar the entire time. They have strong background noise and sharp beats in
The participants in our film will be: Enzo Prieto Joao Nunes Constanza Cirgliano Nick Zilberstajen Location: Some of us live at great distances from each other making it slightly challenging to find a point to collectively meet and film. But we decided to use a local state park Oleta state park. For the scenes in the car we decided to use some of our school friends' cars and to use roads near patches of woods to add the immersion in the opening sequence. The scenes in the driveway could take place either at Joao's or Constanza's residence. Schedule: By 2/20 we will film our scenes in the driveway which should take no more than one day. By 2/27 we will film our on the road scenes which should also take no more than one day. By 3/5-8 we will film our scenes in the woods which could take various days to film and set up After this we will use the next following weeks to complete editing, plan for the CCR and finally submit both our opening sequence and our Critical Reflecti
CCR - Google Docs 1. How does your product use or challenge conventions AND how does it represent social groups or issues? The music video I made alongside my group is one very representative of the things people go through everyday across the globe. Our video looks at the way people grief and the effects the loss of a loved one may have on someone. The music video also looks at the way people age and change throughout their lifetime, but no matter what age a person may be they never lose love for a cherished one, especially a pet. The video does this with profound use of emotional lyrics/dialogue that bring nostalgia and flashbacks to the “good old days” which is a concept that everyone around the world feels and understands; the desire to want to go back in time. Our product represents a variety of different social groups and issues globally. One of the deepest struggles and issues our video represents is mental health. An issue that takes thousands of lives each year. Our video s
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