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Investigative Blog Post 8

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Introduction: This week I wanted to look into the history of sci-fi. I've always liked sci-fi films there, very creative and futuristic. Me and my family would always watch face off on the syfy channel and we were amazed with the creations they made. It's a genre characterized by stories involving conflicts between science and technology, human nature, and social organization in futuristic or fantastical worlds. Most of the films are created using special effects technology. It's really an amazing genre since it combines a lot of creativity with technology to create one big film. One of the most well known sci-fi films is Avatar and series like the Marvel movies, Star Wars , and Star Trek . People, even more today as technology evolves, love special effects in films because it's so fun to watch. Special effects are fun, but even then practical effects are even more amazing with personal effort put into each prop. Inspiration: Sci-films usually all have some of the sa...

Production Blog Post

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  Production Blog Post 11/15 This film has to be one of the most difficult to make, mostly due to scheduling and the people I filmed with. I filmed with my cousin Mikayla and then we also added in my other cousin Natalie. At first we could film due to both of us working and eventually this past weekend we finally filmed. I had to rewrite the script multiple times since we could not go to a certain place, or if I had to film alone. We finally did film, but my cousins went mostly off script and it felt like my one film all over again when my brother went of script (I think you remember that one). The whole film was a bit of amess , but it was a lot of fun to film with my cousins. Some things make sense, some don't, its just funny to watch. I created a trailer for it, I've called it: The Modern Ladies of History Trailer .    The Cast: 2000s Angelina Heart:   Natalie Wood (Middle) 20s Elizabeth Sweetheart: Anna Hamilla (Left) 80s Millie Jones:   Mikayla Wood (right)...

Investigation Blog Post 7

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Introduction: For this weeks blog post I wanted to look at Alfred Hitchcock and his impact on the film industry. I really like Hitchcock's work, the first film I watched of his was Psycho in film class. My favorite movie of his I've watches is probably The Lady Vanishes (1938). I've always loved mysteries and so I really enjoyed figuring out the mystery o the lady that vanished with the main characters. I later watched the remake from 2013, but nothing can compare to the original one. Alfred Hitchcock has a very unique style of movies and its hard to replicate it. He has created a lot of films that are still watched and people still take inspiration from them today. Psycho was an still is his most influential film and his legacy still lives on even know. In 2012 a documentary was released on Alfred Hitchcock. His influence the creation for a lot of famous films/films series today and tv series. He's really everywhere in films with the technics and films he inspired pe...

Investigation Blog Post 6

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Introduction:  For this weeks blog post I wanted to look into the art of stop motion movies. Some of my favorite movies to watch when I was little where stop motion movies. I liked stop motion movies because of Tim Burton . Stop motion takes a lot of time and skill, its a really fun and amazing genre of movies. Stop motion can be mostly clay, but there are a lot of different types like: Claymation- moving clay (which I already mentioned), object-Motion- moving or animating object, pixilation- moving or animating people, or cutout-Motion- moving paper/2D material, puppet Animation- moving puppets, and silhouette Animation- backlighting cutouts. Some of my favorite movies as a kid where stop motion of some sort. We would watch a Claymation Christmas almost every Christmas and other Claymation's for holidays and its very fun and creative. I went around my moms apartment and I looked at all of the Claymation movies we had to just have a grasp at all the Claymation movies I've seen...