For my final reflection blog post, I will be reflecting on what I have learned this past semester in my filmmaking course. Over the past semester, I have gained much more knowledge into the world of filmmaking then I ever had before, which I believe has certainly helped make me a better filmmaker all theContinue reading “Reflection #5 (May 6) – A Semester Reflection”
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Reflection #4 (April 27) – New Types of Cuts and Adobe Premiere Rush
For my reflection blog post, I will be reflecting on what I have learned this past week in my filmmaking course. Over the past week, I have continued to gain further knowledge about different types of cuts used in movies as wells as how to use the software program Adobe Premiere Rush. The first typeContinue reading “Reflection #4 (April 27) – New Types of Cuts and Adobe Premiere Rush”
Article Review #4 – “Why Movies and TV Are Drunk on Nostalgia”
For my article review, I have chosen an article written by Jason Hellerman titled “Why Movies and TV Are Drunk on Nostalgia” from the website No Film School. The article talks about how nostalgia is a common occurrence in many films and television shows being produced today and how it can impact the audience ofContinue reading “Article Review #4 – “Why Movies and TV Are Drunk on Nostalgia””
Reflection #3 – Adobe Premiere Pro
For my reflection blog post, I will be reflecting on what I have learned this past week in my filmography course. Over the past week, I have come to learn more about how films are edited in a software editing program called Adobe Premiere Pro. In Adobe Premiere Pro, users can upload their camera footage,Continue reading “Reflection #3 – Adobe Premiere Pro”
Article Review #3 – “Hollywood is About to Lose $5 Billion to Coronavirus”
For my third article review, I have chosen an article titled “Hollywood is About to Lose $5 Billion to Coronavirus” by Jason Hellerman from the website No Film School. In the article, Hellerman talks about how Hollywood will be losing nearly $5 Billion dollars in potential profits due to movie theaters closing in countries suchContinue reading “Article Review #3 – “Hollywood is About to Lose $5 Billion to Coronavirus””
Reflection #2 – Behind the Scenes Work
For my reflection blog post, I will be reflecting on what I have learned this past week in my filmography course. Over the past week, I have come to learn more about how films, both long and short, are planned and produced. The first step in many cases, as to better plan out how theContinue reading “Reflection #2 – Behind the Scenes Work”
Article Review #2 – “Bob Gale Won’t Let ‘Back to the Future’ Prostitute Itself”
For my article review, I have chosen an article titled “Bob Gale Won’t Let ‘Back to the Future’ Prostitute Itself” by Jason Hellerman from the website No Film School. The article talks about how Bob Gale, a co-writer on the 1985 movie Back to the Future, does not want to see the famous film beContinue reading “Article Review #2 – “Bob Gale Won’t Let ‘Back to the Future’ Prostitute Itself””
2020 Super Bowl Commercials – Top 5 and Bottom 5
For this blog post, I will be talking about my top five favorite and least favorite 2020 Super Bowl commercials. I will be looking at aspects such as editing, videography, if it addresses the audience, if it is effective, as well as others to determine how I like the ads. I will start by listingContinue reading “2020 Super Bowl Commercials – Top 5 and Bottom 5”
Reflection #1 – Cuts and Transitions
For my first reflection blog post, I will be reflecting on what I have learned this past week in my filmography course. Over the past week, I have come to learn more about the different types of filmography cuts and transitions then I had previously known before. I was really surprised, as although I hadContinue reading “Reflection #1 – Cuts and Transitions”
Review: “Warner Bros. Will Explore if Robots Are Decent Film Executives”
For my article review, I have chosen an article titled “Warner Bros. Will Explore if Robots Are Decent Film Executives” from the website No Film School. The article talks about how major Hollywood film studio Warner Bros. will begin to use A.I. systems to help better determine what movies should be green lit and whichContinue reading “Review: “Warner Bros. Will Explore if Robots Are Decent Film Executives””