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A5 pt2 Studio Review

Our stuido: ‘Should not do’ is a very educational story. It tells us anyone who does bad things would get retribution. As a microbudget film, most of the plots take place in a car, there is only one main character,… Continue Reading →

Production on a Shoestring A4 — Short Film Script

Budget Analysis and Rationale  According to my breakdown sheet, I think the actual shooting time of this movie only takes three days. Firstly, the scenes can be divided into two categories: the main character’s home and outdoor areas. Generally, we… Continue Reading →

Production on a Shoestring A2 — Script Breakdown Sheet

Budget Analysis  I think this script can definitely be made into a low-budget movie. In the scope of visualisation, the two most expensive things should be the Location and the Actor. First of all, the house can use the own… Continue Reading →

Production on a Shoestring A1 — Reflection

Write about what you want from this studio. What do you think this studio is? Outline your goals and desires. Consider the Studio Prompt, Brief and Aims Among all the online studio courses, this course related to scripts is my… Continue Reading →

E. S. S. Reflection on the process and outcome for Screen Project 2

For this project, the shooting content is not complicated, and there are not many materials used eventually. Most of them focus on clocks, water and rain footage. Although the clips used are not rich, in fact, a lot of attempts… Continue Reading →

E. S. S. Reflection on Andrei Tarkovsky

This week I watched some works by Soviet master Andrei Tarkovsky. James introduced him as a filmmaker who muses very specifically on cinematic time. I was completely convinced after seeing his work. His works convey the continuity of time without… Continue Reading →

E. S. S. Summary of research journey

I think the content of this semester can be summarized as a new understanding of film aesthetics. This is different from the understanding of modern film, and also different from the elements and lens analysis in the cinema course. This… Continue Reading →

E. S. S. Screen Project 2. Process Blog #6

The most difficult part in this process should be sound editing. As I wrote in the previous blog, no matter whether I need background music or not, each scene still needs to be matched with sound. In the first sequence… Continue Reading →

E. S. S. Screen Project 2. Process Blog #5

To be honest, I’ve been thinking about what kind of music to match my screen project 2. Because music is the easiest element to drive the atmosphere of a film, I believe that using sad or heavy style music will… Continue Reading →

E. S. S. Screen Project 2. Process Blog #4

Because I’m going to do an experimental film, the film is actually not narrative and has no story development, but if there is no logic, how can the audience understand the emotions I want to express? This problem has bothered… Continue Reading →

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