I have finally finished the first draft of my opening scene. The movie is a thriller called locked up. It’s about two friends hanging out at a park late at night. They receive a notification about a serial killer on the loose. The serial killer decides the kidnap Jessica while killing her friend, Mariana. My teammate was the main character, Jessica. After I got all me shots I had to edit them. It was very difficult, but exciting at the same time. I had to create my own sound effects by using voice memos and I used an app called wevideo to edit the movie. I hope you enjoy my movie.
As I have mentioned in the previous blog, color in film is very important. Color is separated into multiple categories such as, primary colors, secondary colors, warm colors, cool colors, and black/white. Today I would be focusing on secondary colors. Secondary colors are green, orange, and purple. Color in film is used to evoke certain emotions from the audience. Could sometimes be used to juxtapose against one another to send a message, creating dramatic irony. Colors help to elicit psychological reactions, draw the attention to the importance of the details in a frame, set the mood and tone, and represent character traits. For this part we got scenes from various movies that had the lighting as secondary colors. We analyzed the colors and explained as to why the cinematographer would add this specific color. We also made to sure to explain what the color was supposed to evoke from the audience. Such as if the scene was supposed to convey a pity, sympat...
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