Welcome back bloggers! Today's blog is going to be different from my other blogs. The previous blogs have focused on refining and enhancing my opening sequence. This blog, focuses more on the things I neglected to write about during the previous three months, such as how our group collaborated and where we purchased the props for our set. First, let's talk about how we assembled the objects required to create the finest potential sceneries for our situations. To prevent one of us from getting really hot, we initially picked up a gorilla suit from Party City and made sure it was breathable. We had to improvise by forming an animal shape out of rags. We couldn't use an actual dead animal. We had also prepared our own artificial blood with inexpensive components that we had on hand. I decided to scrap the blood since it was too gooey, colorful, and cartoony. For the most polished and realistic impact on the opening segment, we simply went and brought a whole gallon of dark fa...
The participants in our film will be: Enzo Prieto Joao Nunes Constanza Cirigliano Nick Zilberstajen Location: Some of us live at great distances from each other making it slightly challenging to find a point to collectively meet and film. But we decided to use a local state park Oleta state park. For the scenes in the car we decided to use some of our school friends' cars and to use roads near patches of woods to add the immersion in the opening sequence. The scenes in the driveway could take place either at Joao's or Constanza's residence. Schedule: By 2/20 we will film our scenes in the driveway which should take no more than one day. By 2/27 we will film our on the road scenes which should also take no more than one day. By 3/5-8 we will film our scenes in the woods which could take various days to film and set up After this we will use the next following weeks to complete editing, plan for the CCR and finally submit both our opening sequence and our ...
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