Macy, Sam, and I had a blast filming this music video. Production had its ups and downs, but we made it out alive and are proud of what we made together. It really is brutal out here, so sit back, relax, and enjoy!
Hey everyone, welcome back to another one of our research blogs. Today we will be digging in and looking into the Short Film Omnibus, a comedy. This film was made by Sam Karmann and won the Oscar in the 1992-1993 awards season. It portrays a Frenchman trying to get off of a train at a stop which it wasn't scheduled for. In this film, the sound starts off as some cheesy movie intro, giving us this pattern that that's how a short film comedy should start. On the train in this film, all you could hear was the sound of the engine along with the dialogue between the Frenchman and the worker on the train. The idea of minimum sound is now starting to become a pattern we have noticed through the short films we have analyzed so far. When analyzing the Mis-en-scene in this film, the costumes are usually oversized for the main character who has to well be humorous. The Frenchman in this film had a brief case, and an oversized suit, which is common in comedy films where the main...
Finding days to film have not been easy! With Macy away over Spring Break, we could only film a few scenes. Those scenes were also not scenes that involved wide/ establishing shots. We did this to avoid confusion amid all the location changes. But, we finally have found time to film! This week, my group and I are planning to film at Macy's house. This filming would be done over the weekend. We are thinking about just having an actual sleepover (like in our film)! This would make it easier to film certain scenes, instead of setting aside days to shoot particular scenes. For example, we were going to set aside a day to shoot just the establishing shot of the house at night. However, if we have a sleepover, we can just shoot most of our other scenes and then wait until it is dark out to shoot the establishing scene. Also, if we finished majority of the filming this week it would give Macy more time to edit the scenes we shoot. Since, she would have two weeks to edit. ...
Sheet 1: The film starts with shots showing the house where it takes place, and the main characters having a sleepover. They are doing basic things like pillow fights an d making popcorn. Sheet 2: They finish getting the popcorn and return to being a group of girls in their bedroom. Sheet 3: An eerie mood is starting to be created with foreshadowing and focus on the door, but eventually cutting back to the girls dancing and having fun. Sheet 4: They settle down and try and decide on something to do. One of the girls suggests Charlie Charlie . Sheet 5: They set up and play the game. The lights flicker and tension in the film is high, but then we see a shot of one of the gi rl’s younger brother playing with the lights. Sheet 6: The girls yell at the little boy and tell him to stop bothering them. They then go back to a birds eye view shot of them play...
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