Monday, March 4, 2019

Snippetsssssss

Hi guys, so in terms of our poem, my group and I have worked on a possible poem that can be recited. It will be read in the Spanish language from North-Eastern Spain. My group member decided the best reason for this would be that it has a nice aesthetic to it, and it will undertone the immigrants living in the United States. We also share a mutual friend that speaks the language, and the accent itself adds a nice touch to the opening. Here's what we have so far in terms of the poem:


Soy un tulipan, y tu eres el agua
Me ahogo en tus infinidades
Me pierdo en tus aventuras
Corro en tus indecisiones
No me encuentro en tus locuras
Me encanto con tus maneras de confundirme
Eres mi debilidad
Estoy perdido en tu ignorarme
Ir escapar de tu principio de tu marchad
Soy un tulipan, y tu eres el agua

This translates to:

I am a tulip, and you are the water
I drown in your infinity
I get lost in your adventures
I run in your indecisions
I can't find myself in your madness
Charmed with yours ways of confusing me
You're my weakness
I'm lost in your ignoring me
Going and escaping from your start to your departure
I am a tulip, and you are the water

I have to give full credit to my partner who came up with the poem, and she took influence from a class she is taking, AP Spanish Literature.

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Storyboard?

Hi guys, so me and my group are going through the process of making a storyboard. As soon as we finish up, we are gonna post it here so you can guys can see the process we go through. I believe that posting the story will connect us more to our audience, and it will create a connection as they follow us through our journey. The setting and location of the film is already set to take place at the train tracks, and hopefully we can get drone shots from up top in a cinematic view to creating a good vibe from our location. Recording in the real world compared a controlled environment can lead to certain problems, but our budget only allows us to film in an open environment. That does not mean our film will look cheap, as we will work as hard as possible to make it seem as high quality and professional on our tight budget. We have big plans, so stay tuned!

Romance Research

a. Genre - Romance
b. Content - Romance movies are usually movies centered around love and emotions. It usually centers around a classic theme of boy meets girl and they fall in love. However, a lot of the romances are centered around an obstacle the lovers must overcome, such as financial issues, disease, death, etc. The films are usually targeting female audiences, as the romance genre pertains more to females than males. Also, bright colors and more feminine colors such as pink, red, white, etc. are used in the films. Can sometimes end in a "happy ever after" story, but not always. 
c. Production - In a romance film, an establishing shot sets the setting of the story, and mid shots are used to used to show emotion in a character and create a connection to the audience. Two-shots show a relationship between two characters, in this case, two lovers. Long shots are also used to show the surrounding environment of a characters and their actions. There are many different forms of romantic films, sub genres that include romantic comedies, historical romance, chick-flick, or dramas. Sounds such as a musical instrument or everyday cues set the tone of the story. Also, clothes and makeup choice sets the time frame and the location. 
d. Film Example #1 - Titanic is a love story of two teenagers who embark on the R.M.S Titanic. Society girl Rose DeWitt Bukater is on her way to Philly to marry her snob husband, when she meets young aristocrat Jack Dawson. The film goes through their nights aboard the boat, dancing and having a fun time with each other.  The boat later crashes, leaving the film with a gloomy ending. 
e. Film Example #2 - Romeo and Juliet (1968) is an iconic romance film that begins with two families in Verona, the Montagues and the Capulets, who are in an never-ending duel with one another. Young Romeo Montagues goes out to a party, and meets Juliet Capulet, and immediately falls in love at first sight. They each share affection towards each other, but know that they're families will never allow it. They both end up killing themselves in the end, yet again leaving the romantic film with a sad ending. 
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Railroads

Hi guys, so me and my group are in the midst of planning for the film opening. In terms of characters, we don't know how many people we will be using yet, but it will comprise of at least 2 people, and maybe more. The numbers are still in play as we decide the best move for the film. We thought that since this will be a romantic film, the opening should only focus on two main characters. We plan on using a guy, the male lover, recite a poem, sort of like a voice over. He told us he is readily available so that's wonderful news! Now, we are on the hunt for a young girl, who can potentially dance. We will let you know our process on finding the actor.

In terms of technical elements, as this is a romantic film opening, we will be using a slow melody to match the theme. The costume design will be of what we teens use everyday(jeans and a shirt). The opening will be centered on modern times and modern romance, so that is where we got the idea to keep the clothing modernized. We also plan to use as much natural light as we possibly can, to keep the shots bright and full of life as we tell the story in the film. A train station during noon will provide our opening with plenty of natural sunlight and a feeling of warmth. My group ultimately believes that a romantic film opening scene at the train station is the right way to go! Technologically, I believe that we should keep technology to a minimum, as I am someone who firmly believes that the use of technology hinders our ability to view around us, and the story of a romantic couple shouldn't start from technology, but instead love at first site in the real world. 

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

so, so busy

Hi guys, so my group and I made a calendar on the days that we are able to film. As we are both heavily involved in after-school activities, we thought it would be efficient to make a schedule with the days we are available. This project is gonna take some late nights(ugh!), and several days to film, edit, and make final changes. We also plan on finishing before spring break, to not have it hanging over our heads, obviously, but if it comes to it and we need to work on it during spring break, then it won't be the end of the world. We are extremely excited to work on our romantic film opening and step into the shoes of the producers/actors that work on films everyday. 

We also had an amazing idea! We have a program close to where we live called "BECON" that has camera equipment readily available for film makers to borrow. This equipment will help my group and I in making our film opening as high quality as possible, and the high quality will provide our film opening with a clean and professional feel. We plan to use a 1080p camera that can shoot at high frames per second. This just means that our film will look high quality and it won't freeze up. Now, I have no experience with camera equipment, but I'll be sure to keep you guys updated on my journey!

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Ideas

Hi guys, so, my group and I have decided on a new film opening, and I believe that it has much more potential than the action one I had come up with. My group and I are still in the brainstorming part of the film, but we believe that we are deciding on and drawing scenes in a train station. We believe that a train station develops a lot of context as well as setting in a film. 

My group and I also decided to research some popular train scenes, and we believe the most iconic are, "Brief Encounter," "Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat" by the Lumiere Brothers, and finally "Some Like it Hot." These films all provided us with the insight we needed to collaborate and discuss our ideas on the train station. Our film idea will hopefully introduce a romantic vibe, but with short narrative, we plan on building some mystery. (You can't wait to see it, I know!)

I CHANGED MY GENRE?!

I CHANGED MY GENRE!?

Hi guys, so I originally said that I was interested in making an action movie, but my feelings have changed. I want to make a romance! My group and I have decided that with a romance, we can effectively and indirectly promote our message. As romance movies are becoming a hit around the world, I believe that if my group and I make a romantic film opening, we can reach a large target audience. The research that I did before on the marketing, production and conventions for the action genre are of no purpose for me anymore. However, this is not a big deal, due to the fact that I believe that me and my group can achieve more via the romance genre rather than action. I couldn't be more happy with my switch. Some romantic movies that ultimately made me change to the Romance genre, (due to how iconic they are) include films such as "Titanic," "The Notebook," and "La La Land." The romance genre includes many examples of great film openings, and me and my group can use our research and prior knowledge on romance film openings to make our opening as magnificent as possible.

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Horror Research


1. Genre - Horror
2. Content - Elicits fear into the audience. Uses dark setting and suspenseful scenes as well as creepy and eerie music. The audiences fears and nightmares should be exposed in the plot. Examples of horrors characteristics include an evil force, event, or elements such as zombies, demons, or vicious animals.
3. Production Techniques - In the screenplay, there has to be clear motivation and understanding outcomes when producing a plot for a horror film. There are many films that include jump scares, which is a quiet scene interrupted by a loud sound to awake the audience and create fear in the film. With relation to gore, horror movies are usually extremely bloody and gutty scenes. Underexposed experiments, such as dark locations cause a feeling of unsure and uneasiness with relation to the senses. Finally, with sound, a soundtrack is an extremely important aspect of a horror film, and will allow the audience to remember the film and make it memorable.
4. Film example #1 - “IT” is a horror/thriller made in 2017 about a shape-shifting monster who appears in the movie as Penny-wise the Clown. A group of seven kids, decide to group together to fight against the monster. The movie is a horror from the fear that is instilled into the audience of a creepy clown living inside a sewer who comes out and kidnaps children in a little town in Maine.
5. Film example #2 - “Annabelle” is a film about a rare vintage doll given as a gift from a man to his wife. Then, one night, a satanic cult breaks into the house and attack the couple. The doll now possesses an evil spirit and haunts the family. The movie being considered a horror movie is self-explanatory in that there is an evil doll looking to haunt and kill and innocent family.
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Potential Opening Idea?!

Hi guys, so for my media project, although not certain, I wanted to make film about a soldier who returns home from war. While in bed, the soldier begins to experience flashbacks of the war, better known to most people as PTSD, a common disease many soldiers experience after war. The group we are trying to present is all the veterans that have returned from the war with PTSD. Our film can be an informative-action piece on PTSD.

With media, statistics are given about veterans. Many of these statistics include the percentage of homeless veterans, or the number of veterans that come home each year having suffered from PTSD.
According to an article I read, about 40% of homeless people in the United States are veterans. The article also stated that there are about 1.4 million homeless veterans scattered around the United States. I find these statistics to be absurd, and I wish I could be naive and pretend that they are fake numbers, but they are not. This is an extremely serious issue occurring in then United States.

With my concern, I cannot counter these statistics, and I believe they are relatively correct. I see many advertisement on TV about homeless veterans and always hear about veterans who can’t obtain a job due to their PTSD and therefore remain homeless in the streets. As Miami is a heavily dense, metropolitan area, there are many homeless folks around, and there are many of these homeless veterans are seen holding cardboard boxes that state their situation. This deeply saddens me as these men and women risked their life to protect ours and now the American people aren’t combating the stereotype and are not influencing any change on what is happening.

In our film, we would not challenge anything, we would just inform and explain the side effects of these men and women that come from war and experience extreme side effects and the American people are indifferent to the problem. We want to keep the message of the film short and concise, and we can only hope that everyone who views our film will understand the message, and take part in making our whorls a better place for everyone to live and prosper, especially the veterans who risked their lives to protect ours.

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Action Research

a. Action
b. Content- Action movies are generally conveyed by an antagonist or group of antagonists who must overcome a series of obstacles such as fights, violence, chases, and physical feats to become the hero against incredible odds against a villain or obstacles.
c. Production- The use CGI in action movies has become the norm. CGI allows for movies to portray action scenes and visual effects that would otherwise require a stunt crew. CGI has become cheaper and more efficient in the means of producing a movie.
d. Marketing- A way to market an action movie is through the trailer. Usually, when producing a movie, scenes or clips of extreme action are shown in the trailer, without directly spoiling the plot. When the target audience watches a trailer, they should automatically be able to depict the genre of the movie based on the clips shown. If it were a romance movie, clips of a couple in love can be shown to convey the genre. In my case, it is action. For example, in "The 15:17 to Paris" the trailer exemplifies heavy use of action, and shows the target audience what exactly the movie is, the genre, and the purpose of the movie without actually exposing the ending. 
e. Analysis #1- "John Wick" - John Wick is a film about a professional assassin, played by Keanu Reeves, who takes out the mob after they kill his dog. Wick is constantly faced with violence, gun fights, explosions, fist fights, and chases. The movie is a long thriller with fights around every corner, and it is Wick's job to kill all of the mob. The kill everyone and make them suffer, Wick must overcome the obstacles necessary to reach his final goal. In John Wick the sub-genres work together in the film to convey that John Wick is in fact an action film.
f. Analysis #2- "Spider Man"- With Spider Man, I will be referring to the franchise as a whole, not a specific movie. Spider is a film of a teen named Peter Parker who is bitten by a spider and begins to grow characteristics of a spider, such as being able to climb walls, or create webs to fly throughout the city. Spider man is a protagonist who uses his skills of flying and fighting to create an action film. Parker is faced with obstacles and dangers that he must overcome if he wants to achieve his goal. Some dangers include villains that he fights as spider man, and some he must face as Peter Parker, such as the death of his uncle. Ultimately, Spider Man is a film of wonders, keeping the audience at the end of their seat with every scene to come. Spider man is an action movie that gives other action movies high standards.
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Welcome, Welcome

Hi guys, my name is Mateo Grauer, and I am an 11th grader in Cypress Bay High School. My purpose for this blog is to explore and research the romance genre in movies and to analyze how the characteristics in action movies target a specific audience. Romance movies are a highly rated movie genre to watch, according to statistics, so I chose romance to really understand everything in the production to content to marketing in the movie business. This blog will also be a day-to-day  follow up on the research project my group and I will be making. This blog should explain everything from the brainstorming, decision making, and final thoughts. Thank you for stopping by and I hope to see you again!

CCR

Here is the link to my CCR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO5Mq01Cx3U