Heyy lovelies, welcome back to my blog!! As we continue our project we have a bit more research to get done. Today we will be looking into the movie "Us" produced and directed by Jordan Peele, released in 2019. In my opinion this is not your typical horror film. Throughout the entire movie, Peele effectively employs suspense and fear to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. A feeling of horror is created by the careful timing and utilization of visual and audio signals. Peele ups the bar on the entire intensity of the film's experience by breaking conventional horror clichés and expectations. In our final task, we want to include this as well. That level of intensity really keeps the audience engaged and produces a nice project that fits into the horror genre. "Us" is filled with metaphor and symbolism, enabling audiences to dig deeper into the story. For example, the doppelgängers' red jumpsuits represent those who are oppressed and less fortunate par...
Hey there, lovelies! Welcome back to my blog. Today's post is going to be a bit different because I'm diving into the world of making a commercial all about yours truly, and guess what? I can't wait to share the process with you all. So, let's get started with the nitty-gritty behind-the-scenes stuff. First off, I'll be using Capcut for this project. You know, it's the app I've seen floating around on TikTok whenever someone makes an edit the most, so I'm feeling a bit familiar with it already. I hope it's user friendly! In this commercial, I want to showcase a snapshot of my life. That means there'll be a picture of me and, of course, my lovely cat. I'm thinking of using a pic of us together, maybe even one one from the beach, though I'm still on the fence about that part. And videos? Yep, those are definitely on the menu. One will feature my awesome family, because they're a big part of my life. As for the other video...
Hey lovelies! I'm glad to see you here once again! In this blog, I'll be going into all the props we used to film our opening sequence. I'm gonna start with what we used to film. On the day of our filming, we agreed to use the best phone on set since everyone had iPhones. We know that iPhones have a reputation of good camera quality so it didn't seem like a big issue. Although I had the latest version there, I had a camera lens protector on that was actually cracked into various pieces so it made my back camera look a bit weird. Back story on that, I do not clearly remember what I did for that to happen lol. But all I know is that I'm thankful that I had it on cause if not something may have actually happened to my camera. With that my phone was automatically disqualified. So we went with another group member who had an iPhone 13. I gotta say filming on these phones is so convenient, it's the only thing I've used to film on and it i...
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