Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Walkin' Away
I was the producer in this film.
I got permission to film in Strike & Spares.
We also used my camera to film, and my truck was used in filming.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Emotion Photos
This is a little late because apparently I don't know how to work Blogspot :P
My emotion is desolate or depressing.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
My Pitch
This is a rough treatment of my project:
How to Be a Productive College Student
Generic happy music plays in the background as a title screen shows with the words “How to Be a Productive College Student.”
Next, there is a black screen with the words “How to Start Off Your Day.” A college-age woman lies in bed while her alarm is going off. She hits the snooze button and gets back under the covers.
Black screen-“How to do your hair”- The woman looks in the mirror. She has very messy hair. She looks at it for a second, and then puts her hair up into a quick ponytail.
Black screen-“How to take a shower”-She walks into the bathroom and sprays on some perfume
Black screen- “How to study for a test”. The woman is sitting on her bed looking at Facebook on a laptop.
Black screen-“How to cook a healthy meal.” The woman pours herself a bowl of cereal in the kitchen.
Black screen-“How to do your laundry”- The woman pulls a shirt out of her laundry hamper and smells it. She shrugs her shoulders, and puts the shirt on.
Black screen-“How to practice sports”- The woman attempts to throw a piece of trash away, but then misses. She doesn’t care.
Black screen-“How to retrieve a remote”-She is sitting on the couch in the living room and is JUST out of reach of the remote. Instead of standing up, she stretches as much as she can and falls out of her seat.
Black screen-“How to get a full night’s sleep”- The woman is laying in her bed playing on her phone. You see the time on her phone says that it is 3am.
Black screen.
Here are some pictures of the location I'm using:
How to Be a Productive College Student
Generic happy music plays in the background as a title screen shows with the words “How to Be a Productive College Student.”
Next, there is a black screen with the words “How to Start Off Your Day.” A college-age woman lies in bed while her alarm is going off. She hits the snooze button and gets back under the covers.
Black screen-“How to do your hair”- The woman looks in the mirror. She has very messy hair. She looks at it for a second, and then puts her hair up into a quick ponytail.
Black screen-“How to take a shower”-She walks into the bathroom and sprays on some perfume
Black screen- “How to study for a test”. The woman is sitting on her bed looking at Facebook on a laptop.
Black screen-“How to cook a healthy meal.” The woman pours herself a bowl of cereal in the kitchen.
Black screen-“How to do your laundry”- The woman pulls a shirt out of her laundry hamper and smells it. She shrugs her shoulders, and puts the shirt on.
Black screen-“How to practice sports”- The woman attempts to throw a piece of trash away, but then misses. She doesn’t care.
Black screen-“How to retrieve a remote”-She is sitting on the couch in the living room and is JUST out of reach of the remote. Instead of standing up, she stretches as much as she can and falls out of her seat.
Black screen-“How to get a full night’s sleep”- The woman is laying in her bed playing on her phone. You see the time on her phone says that it is 3am.
Black screen.
Here are some pictures of the location I'm using:
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Music Video
I really enjoy watching this video. It keeps my attention throughout the entire thing. I think it does this because the whole thing is filmed backwards. I spend the whole video going, "How did they do that?" You can tell that they rehearsed and practiced filming numerous times to get it right. They even synced up their mouths with the words. This had to have been difficult since they would've been singing nonexistent backwards words. The overall feel for the song is comical, which I enjoy. The song is original, and they did the video in an original, fun way.
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