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MOVIE OPENER FINAL DRAFT

LINK for Final Draft Movie Opener "The Hoodie" Since we were not able to meet due to the current situation worldwide, our group communicated via text messaging to decide what edits could be made. We decided that we needed to first attack the biggest issue: confusion on Miguel's kidnapping and possible murder. Some parts were reshot in the beginning to give viewers an idea of what might occur. We then reorganized the order of the small clips so that they made more sense in relation to one another. In order to fix the odd change in picture quality, all clips that made the final cut were shot from the same type of camera. Miguel was able to lower the music when people spoke so they could be heard more clearly. Now with the three suspects shown wearing the hoodie when in contact with the missing person, it becomes questionable who actually took part in his disappearance. In the end, we zoomed in to the hoodie to show that it was an important factor to finding out who captur...

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What I liked What confused me Sugestions I loved the sound effects and background music. It set the perfect mysterious mood for the movie opening. Josh’s acting was also really great in the sense that he was a very affirming interrogator. The dialogue left me confused at times because I couldn’t really hear what was being said. The kidnapping was confusing because it happened all of a sudden and I definitely made this mistake of my own. Maybe record a voiceover to replace the dialogue happening in the opening and lip sync what is being said. Introduce the kidnapper more in a sense that leads to the kidnapping in an understandable way. I really liked the music that was used in the background, it helped with the sense of mystery and developed the plot.  I was a little confused at the end why the hoodie was just left on the table where the last person was interviewed. I think maybe at the end instead of the hoodie just being on the table the last person who was ...

Week 9: Movie Opener First Cut

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Weeks 7 & 8: Editing Film Opening

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Week 7: The image above displays the production company name we decided to go with: WAMM Productions. As usually done in the beginning of a film, the production company name is listed. Thus, we chose to open with "WAMM PROD PRESENTS." Since it is an important title Miguel enlarged the font and spelled it out all in capital. Miguel edited the video clips through Adobe Premier Pro. Whilst editing, one visual channel was used in the beginning. Three audio channels were also used. One's purpose was to mute the original audio so that the creepy background music could be heard much more clearly.  The black screen visual transition was added in attempt to the video flow better by making it seem as if time had passed by rather than just jumping to the next scene. One problem we had was deciding exactly what our script would be like so we struggled in that sense. Following the first cut we will definitely rethink our script, because even though we had the general ...

Weeks 5 & 6: Filming

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Week 5: For our interrogation scene, we decided that it was best to use a dimmed room. We used the adjoining space and desk in Mrs. Henderson's room to achieve this as hardly any light reaches the area. Our star guest is Josh, who takes on the role of interrogator. The person in black is our group member Woody, a suspect in the opener.  To the right we can see a shot of Miguel being kidnapped. We originally wanted to use a car as the vehicle the victim would be placed in, but none were available so we opted for this open trunk instead. Our group wanted to go for a kidnapping in the dark so we took those shots outside at night. Miguel was placed into the back of the vehicle and restrained with belts and a gag. Week 6: While it can't be seen very well in this photo, we chose to record sightings of the victim with others. In this shot Miguel is seen driving away with someone that might be a friend. She is wearing the FSU hoodie, but because others ...

Week 4: Preparing to Film

Actors: Alyssa, Maria, Miguel, Woody Costume: Casual Clothing (Special Appearance: FSU hoodie) Props: Belts, car, blanket, lamp Location: Miguel's house Date and Time: Night Script: little dialogue until the interrogations Film equipment: camera, flashlights In preparation for filming, I made sure my camera and tripod were ready (which we did not end up using because of some difficulties).  We decided that casual clothing would work best for our storyline and dressing per usual would work. Since the victim in our film opener is Miguel, we planned our filming site to be his house. This would be efficient to shoot the stalking scenes (watching him from his bedroom window, kitchen window, and others). Since our group felt a darker setting would be more likely for stalking and creepier, our schedule had to be planned for nighttime shooting (except for the interrogations). With such darkness, flashlights were necessary so that the subjects could be seen.