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Production Blog: Filming during spring break and plans for this week

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During the week of March 22nd to March 26th, I filmed a few scenes for my film. I filmed scenes one, five, and eight. In scene one, the character that I play, Alex, drives in her car by the beach. In scene five, Alex is driving again, but this time it's to meet up with her friend, Ava. In scene eight, Alex sits in her car looking at pictures of her crush, Noah, on her phone. The scenes that I was unable to film that I had planned to film were scenes two and four. In scene two, she drives up to her house and sees a for-sale sign. In scene four, Alex packs up a few of her things into a box. I didn't get to film those scenes because of the necessary props. I needed a "For Sale" sign for scene two. I also needed a packing box for scene four. So far, I've finished filming four scenes. I filmed the two scenes that involved my parents. I also filmed three out of the five scenes that include only me. This is a total of four scenes completed because one scene included a sn...

Production Blog: Another road block

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These past few days have been very difficult for me and my filming schedule. I wanted to film a few more scenes, but I was unable to do that. Considering that it was the week before spring break, I had a lot of homework and tests. Two of my actors couldn't film this week either, because of all of the work we were assigned for other classes. It's ok though because I myself won't be going anywhere for spring break. I have an entire week to film most of the scenes. Two of my actors, Ava and Noah, will not be filming during spring break, because they will be traveling. In total, I have ten scenes in my film. Two of them have already been filmed and edited. Four of them include my two actors, Noah and Ava. This means that I only need to film four scenes during an entire week. I think I will be able to accomplish this because those four scenes are of me and only me. One scene also has a part of only me, so I can film it too. The scenes that I will need to film are scenes one, two...

Production Blog: Making some progress

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In the past few days, I have been able to make some progress on my film. I filmed the scenes with my parents. In the film, both of my parents play Alex's parents. They are in two scenes total. They are in scenes three and four. In scene three, Alex confronts her parents about the "For Sale" sign in her front yard. She's very puzzled by it in the second scene. So, in scene three, she comes inside her apartment. Her parents greet her, but she's not into it. She immediately changes the subject. She asks if the sign outside is the neighbor's or if it is actually for them. They tell her that it's there's and that they're going to move soon. She's literally so surprised because she didn't even know her dad was looking for a different job. She stormed out of the living room and went into her room. The next scene is scene four. In this scene, Alex begins to pack a few of her things in a box. She then texts her friend, Ava. they make a plan to meet ...

Production Blog: Everything Went Wrong

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The past few days have not been working in my favor. I was planning on filming more scenes for my film, but that didn't work at all. I was talking to my friend Skyler, who plays "Ava" in my film, about when would be a good time for us to get together and film the scenes that she's in. She let me know that she had a lot of work for school and her job this week. She told me that next week would probably work better for her. I told her it was fine because she's only in two or three scenes. When we do get together to film, I plan for it to only take maybe just one hour. I also spoke to Paul, who plays "Noah", about when he would be able to film. He's always been a very busy person, so I wasn't too surprised when he let me know that he wasn't going to be able to film this week. He asked me if we could film his scenes at the beginning of April. I said that was actually fine by me because he's just in one or two scenes too. My parents will also ...

Production Blog: Practicing Angles and Movements for the Final Task

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This past weekend, I made it a goal to begin filming. I kind of achieved it. I filmed the first few scenes of the film. This included scenes two, three, and four. In scene two, Alex pulls up to her apartment. She sees a "For Sale" sign and is really confused. In scene three, Alex walks inside her apartment and is greeted by her parents. They tell her that she's moving to Georgia soon and that she needs to start packing her things. Super upset, Alex runs into her room and the scene ends. In scene three, Alex is packing a few of her things into moving boxes. She then texts her friend Ava to see if she wants to meet up at the beach. The scene ends with Alex telling her mom that she'll be gone for a bit. I filmed these three scenes over the weekend, but only as a rough draft. It was a lot of trial and error. I didn't like how the lighting looked when I filmed, and I didn't have enough energy in the scenes. In order for my film to look and sound better, I needed to...

Production Blog: Planning, Planning, Planning

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This week, I planned and planned and planned. I created my scripts for what my actors were going to say, and what will occur in each scene. The lines are in the sound script. The scenes are described in the shooting script. I also decided on which locations I wanted to film in. I carefully chose all of my actors and who was going to help me film. I also drew out my entire storyboard for what will happen in each scene. I will have a total of ten scenes. Each scene will range from five seconds to up to thirty seconds. Some scenes will take place in my car, some in my apartment, some at the beach, and then the final scene will take place at the top of a parking garage. I didn't get to begin filming this week, because I was busy planning it all out. I needed to make sure that the actors I chose would be able to be in the film. I also wanted to show them the script. I wanted them to become familiar with it and to start looking at their lines. I also wanted to give them a heads up to not...

Planning for the final task: storyboard

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In scene one, Alex takes a drive by the beach.  In scene two, Alex arrives at her apartment and sees a "For Sale" sign in her yard. In scene three, Alex questions her parents. They tell her they're going to move to Georgia. In scene four, Alex begins to pack some of her things in a box. She then texts her friend Ava to meet up at the beach.  In scene five, Alex drives down to the beach, admiring how beautiful the view is. She realizes this might be one of the last times she drives past it.                                   In scene six, Alex meets Ava. They have a conversation about how she's moving. They also talk about how Alex likes her friend Noah.  In scene seven, Alex decides to meet up with Noah, so she says bye to Ava.  In scene eight, Alex gets in her car and looks at a picture of Noah and her. She then starts to drive away.  In scene nine, Alex arrives at a parkin...

Planning for the final task: sound script & shooting script

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Sound Script Scene 1: - No dialogue. Scene 2:  - Alex: "What is that? This has to be a joke right?" Scene 3: - Mom: "Hey Alex, how was the drive?"  - Alex: "It was good, but wait, when I got home I saw a 'For Sale' sign. Is it the neighbor's? Cause they literally put it on our side of the grass." - Dad: "Yeah, we were going to talk to you about that today. I got a new job and now we're moving to Georgia."  - Alex: "OMG you're kidding right?" - Mom to Dad: "I had a feeling she was going to react that way." Scene 4: - Alex: "Mom, I'm meeting up with Ava at the beach, I'll be back later." - Mom: "Okay, drive safe." Scene 5: - No dialogue. Scene 6: - Ava: "OMG Hey!"  - Alex: "Hey Ava!!" - Ava: "So Alex, you're seriously moving away from me?" - Alex: "Yeah, I don't even know what I'm going to without you. I wanted to ask you about somethi...

Final Task: title design

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All About the Titles: The name of my studio will be named Monterrey Studios. My production company will be called PM Productions. My actors' names are Paulina Moreno as Alex, Paul Aversa as Noah, Skyler Haines as Ava, Ale Cosio as Mom, Oscar Moreno as Dad. My film title is No Matter the Distance. The music is by Paulina Moreno. The costume designer is also Paulina Moreno. The film is edited by Paulina Moreno. The producer is also Paulina Moreno. The story is by Paulina Moreno too. The story was written by Paulina Moreno as well. The film was directed by Paulina Moreno. The font that I will be using is called Abril Fatface. The color of the words will most likely be black or a pink color. The sizing depends on how important the name is. The title of the film will be the largest and will be displayed at the end of the two minutes. The titles will appear on the screen and change every five seconds. The titles will appear on the screen on different areas of the screen depending on wher...

Planning for the final task: location, participants, health, and schedule

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Location, Participants, Health, and Schedule For my final task, I will be filming my opening scenes in multiple places. My final task will begin in my apartment which is when Alex's Parents tell her that she's moving to Georgia. The next few scenes will take place in my car when Alex has a conversation with her friend Ava. The last scenes of the film will take place at the beach when Alex confesses her feelings to Noah.         For my final task, I will have five different people acting. Noah, who is going to be played by Paul Aversa. Noah is Alex's best friend who she has feelings for. Alex will be played by me, Paulina Moreno. Alex is the main character. Ava will be played by Skyler Haines. Ava is another one of Alex's best friends. Alex's parents will be played by my parents, Oscar Moreno as Dad, and Ale Cosio as Mom.  For the final task, a schedule with all of the dates was created. This week, from March 1st to March 7th, all of the planning will be don...