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  Schedule:   In terms of filming schedule, shooting will begin February 10th. However, prior to then, between the 3rd and 4th of the month supplies will be gathered for the production, such as the needed clothing and props (Though the clothing will notably be hand sewn). Between February 10th to 17th filming will take place, with the 18th & 25th being set for a back up filming date. We'll begin the process of full editing between March 2nd to 10th, this includes review of the film sequence and changes based on said review. We should finalize all details by March 12th and begin. Locations:  Pool by Arianna's House, Park with Pond, and Door Step at Kayla's or Arianna's House. Specific locations still TBD, will be finalized by a later date (Soon)! Participants: Direction -  Kayla Parrott Actors -  Arianna Fuller as Ebonique, Kayla Parrott as  Side Chick , and N/A as  Male Filming -  Angela Vertinord and Misc. Crew Editing -  Arianna Fuller and Kayla Parrott Health &am

Title design research

 Exploring title design websites can provide valuable insights into the artistry and trends within the field of graphic design for film and television. Researching these sites allows you to: Gain inspiration: Discovering diverse and creative title sequences can spark ideas for your own projects.Understand trends: Analyzing various title designs helps you stay current with industry trends and evolving visual styles.Learn techniques: Examining the work on these websites can offer insights into different design techniques and animation methods.Appreciate storytelling: Title sequences often convey narratives visually, showcasing the intersection of design and storytelling. Explore collaborations: Identifying studios and designers on these platforms might lead to potential collaborations or partnerships. Stay informed about industry leaders: Recognizing renowned designers and studios can help you understand the industry’s key players.Enhance skills: Studying diverse title designs can contri

Genre Research:Historical Drama

Common camera angles, movement, shots:  Historical dramas uses  Close ups, long shots, and high angle shots. Over-the-shoulder shots, Medium Shots, and Extreme close ups are also used in historical dramas.  Common  costumes, lighting, acting, makeup, props, and sets :  The  set(s) are determined by the time period the movie is set in. Makeup and costumes help the viewers understand a character. The makeup and costumes can conceal secrets or disclose truths, depending on the part. As designers, it is our responsibility to visually portray the story, and costumes provide us with the deciding variables and character outcomes. Common editing:  Cut away to emphasize to their audience that what they are going through right now is more significant to them than what came before it and maybe what comes after. Common Sounds used:  Similar to action movie genres, historical dramas also uses action match to highlight motion and activity in a scene and heighten the effect of a specific movement. E

Genre Research: Mystery

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  Suspense and mystery are evoked in mystery films by using low lighting and dark tones. This could even be done on purpose inside the sto ry to hide specific information from the protagonist. Murder mysteries often take place in cities. This is done to put the audience  ease because they are in a familiar setting and may feel as though they could be in the same situation. Mysterious characters are often dressed in commonplace clothing. The idea is to make it appear as authentic as possible. Common editing:  Shot/Reverse shot to present two sides of a discussion; flashbacks to solve a mystery; and the use of black and white filters in a flashback. Common Sounds used:  In mystery and thriller films, non-diegetic music is often included to heighten the sense of suspense and tension. Usually, the song starts out slowly before gaining intensity and speed. Using silence is another way to create anxiety and worry in a gathering. It can also be employed to highlight a character's sense of

Genre Research: Action

  Common camera angles, movements, and shots: High angles, low angles, aerial Shots, dutch angles, and  eye level angles. This genre also uses over the shoulder shots, establishing shots, shoulder level shots, ground level shots, and hip level shots. Close up shots, long shot, and point of view shots are also utilized.  Common costumes, lighting, acting, makeup, props, and sets: Action movies often include superhero outfits, tactical gear, and military uniforms. Dynamic lighting creates a dramatic atmosphere with silhouette lighting and strong spotlights. Acting involves intense physical performances and choreographed fight scenes. Weapons, vehicles, and gadgets are examples of props, such as guns, helicopters, cars, masks, cellphones, computers, and explosives. The action and thrill are amplified by the great variety of sets, which range from exotic locales to urban areas. Common editing: Action Match are often used in action movies. The primary goal is to completely engage the viewer