Hello fellow bloggers! Today I'm excited to dive into an analysis of one of my favorite films by exploring its mise en scene elements. You might be asking yourself, "What exactly is mise-en-scene?" I'll admit I was a bit skeptical at first as well. This French term translates to "put in the scene," basically saying everything viewers see on the screen, from the setting to the actor's performances. So for today's blog post, I'm thrilled to focus on a great film that perfectly shows these concepts known as La La Land, directed by Damien Chazelle.
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Mise en Scene
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Mood Board (Dune: Part Two)
Greetings Bloggers! Today I've had the chance to create a mood board based off my movie analysis post I published a few weeks ago on the cinematic masterpiece Dune: Part Two! It was insanely fun to make a blog post on this, as I had the choice to search up all of the pictures that corresponds one of my favorite science fiction movies ever created! It gave me another open perspective to fully immerse myself in this world by learning more about its atmosphere and environment! And I might say the lore behind this world is insane. Now without further ado, let's take a look at the mood board, shall we?
MOOD BOARD:
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Sound Story Project Experience
Hello Bloggers! I know it's been a long time since I've posted a blog, but I'm finally back and have a surprise! I made a scene based on only sounds, and to be honest, I'm heavily surprised with it. The process was actually relatively straightforward when it came to editing the project because I knew how to edit with iMovie's editing software, the app in which I used to make the story. The software was simple to assist my editing skills, considering it was easy to grasp the concept of utilizing the different tools on the app as well as use sound layering with the various types of audio provided on YouTube that I used, like the sound of heavy panting, thunder, rain, etc. This provided more ease towards doing the project, considering how the ambiance from these audios gives a better atmosphere. Without the audio given from YouTube, I would agree that the process of making the project would be challenging. One aspect, however, wasn't technically challenging. Still, it was an obstacle when editing, which was the impact of the audio created by my partner Justin, who initially made the sounds as if they were at ease but needed to be as if they were urgent.
To begin with, the scene starts with a student snoring on one gloomy morning as you hear the faint noise of rain dropping down outside, followed by DING! The alarm goes off as the student wakes up in shock, saying, "I'm late!" They then sprint out of bed to go downstairs as their heartbeat gradually intensifies with heavier breathing, the loud creaks of the wooden floor, and thunder in the background singing. They're now sprinting downstairs in a hurry to go to the kitchen to eat breakfast and retrieve an apple, then sprint back upstairs to retrieve their backpack, and then go back downstairs and out the door.
Some of these sound effects, however, weren't made from YouTube but by my partner Justin Ingleton, like the sound of the door opening and closing, and the refrigerator door opening and closing. The sounds of footsteps on the wooden floor and marble, made by me, were considerably easy to make using my shoes to make a stomping/stepping effect. Additionally, the creation of backpack sounds made also by me was also simple because I just shook my backpack to make a sudden ringing noise that is common. Now that I've shared my challenges and experiences in creating this project, I'm thrilled to present it to you! I hope you enjoy my Sound Project as much as I enjoyed creating it.
(P.S. It would enhance your experience if you read the script as you follow along. This will give you a deeper understanding of the project 🤗)
I've also included a foley video, which shows how my partner Justin and I created the sound effects used in the project. I'm excited for you to see the behind-the-scenes process that brought this project to life!
Sound Project:
Script:
SCENE STARTS
-Subject snores loudly
-Faint rain can be heard from outside
-Subject wakes up abruptly (stops snoring) and gasps as he hears an alarm
“(gasps in shock) I’m Late!”
-Subject rushes out of his bed
-Subject opens the door
-Subject sprints to the stairs
(Heavy heartbeats are heard)
-Thunder can be heard rumbling as he steps down the stairs
-Subject pants heavily as he rushes downstairs
(Creaking of the wooden floor can be heard)
-Subject runs downstairs
(Heavy footsteps are heard)
-Subject flicks the light switch
-Subject opens the fridge and gets an apple
(Sounds from the fridge opening can be heard)
-Subject closes the refrigerator door
-Subject eats the apple
(Squishing of the apples heard)
-Subject flicks the light switch while their heart beats heavily
-Subject runs back upstairs
(Wooden floor creaking is heard rapidly)
-Subject rushes to his room to get his backpack
(Ringing of the backpack can be heard)
-Subject rushes back downstairs
(Wooden floor creaks are heard rapidly)
(Footsteps on marble can be heard on the downstairs floor)
-Subject rushes out the door and then locks it
SCENE ENDS
Foley Video:
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