Hey! Welcome back! The filming process has been set back, Once again. After all of our schedules not aligning we've had to make some tough decisions. We've decided it's maybe not the best idea for us to film in a "psych ward." However, we did make the final decision to film within Harley's sisters room. As it gives a more eerie approach. I am however, happy to say I am more content with this decision. Another major decision we decided to make was splitting up filming into two days, not consecutively. We realized that with our schedules, we couldn't make the time to film on more than two days. We did however, come up with some great ideas. We did have to adjust the ending of our film, due to the setting change. Now, the end of our production will say, "time for your medication." This idea is a more plot-twist approach, created by me. As the editor also, i felt this would give more context to the film, making a timely approach make sense. Through ...
Bedlam, my short film, was created to represent the interworks of mental illness. To be specific, the one we presented was schizophrenia. My film's aim was to present your typical cinema yet identify the intricate qualities of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia can be considered an overlooked mental illness, and our aim was to address how this can be interpreted. In present day, society constantly acknowledges what mental illness is, yet undermines how it affects the average human. In Bedlam, we decided to aim our purpose at the interworking's of these conditions. Throughout our Bedlam film, educating and connecting with viewers about the reality of mental illness was our main concern. In the opening sequence of our film, we showed a first-person perspective of Luna's perspective. This idea was meant to really dived into depth of the visions of what the conscious is of the protagonist. This experience was aimed to really show how the character views her reality. With my character...
“Wanderer” By Mark O’ Brien and Jake Wilkins are yet another short film that falls under the Mystery/ Thriller Genre. This short film includes many elements in which apply to our chosen genre, Mystery. This short film is based on a male traveler who arrives at a secluded house around the evening time. As he is looking for shelter, he stumbles across a youngish couple that appears to be around his age group. They invite him into dinner in which later leads to the uneasy feeling of the woman. Leading to the following questions, “Could it be that the nomadic serial killer who has been stalking the area has just walked into their house?” “Will they survive the night?” “Wanderer” was produced in way in which readers follow up with the following question “what is going to happen next” In this case, with the usage of sound/ noise. With quitter, less noisy sounds, this film allows for reader to maintain a less sudden approach. Background noise plays a very large role in the a...
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