Above is the CCR for my final CCR. I am very proud of myself for getting this far. I took my time to answer these questions accordingly. Thank you, and I hope you guys enjoy watching.
This website shows only a movie's title sequence where you can watch and study. This website has different categories to choose from, featuring popular films people usually watch. Throughout looking through this website, I learned how important a title sequence is towards a movie. The title sequence sets the mood for what's about to happen, and make the audience interested. With a uninformative, boring title sequence, the audience can being to lose interest in the movie. What I also learned is that the titles need to flow smoothly with the transitions. Every title sequence I watched shows the titles moving throughout the different scenes, which gets the moving going. For example, if the title does not flow throughout the opening sequence, and just disappear and come back, it looks unprofessional and not smooth. This would also make it harder to further the scene.
I have almost come to the end of the final task. So far, I have shot all of the scenes needed, and started editing some of the clips together. While reviewing the scenes, I noticed that the lighting was off in some parts. I had to have someone in my family help me record these scenes again. For example, The beginning scene was too dark because of how early it was, so we had to pretend it was early in the morning for the scene. I have a light dimmer, so I adjusted the lighting to create a brighter look. I also had to re-shoot the kitchen scenes because there was too much background noise that could not be canceled out. After re-shooting these, I imported them into my editing software. The first thing I did for editing is putting all of the videos in order. Then, I cut some of the video out of each one to create a smooth transition. Some of the editing was turned int...
"The Hate U Give" shares the story of a young girl who lives in a poor, black neighborhood, but attends a mostly white preparatory school. One night she went to a party and found one of her childhood friends. The friend offers to take her home, but before that, they catch up some more. Throughout these scenes, a police officer pulls them over, and ends up shooting and killing the childhood friend because he was scared of an inanimate object. The film shines a light on police brutality and the many occasions people of color are villainized for doing nothing. Some elements this movie has that I like is the plot. The plot distinctly shares the issues society faces, while also making it interesting to watch by following the guidelines of the climax sequence. Another element I like about this genre is the steadicam camera movement. Since this genre is mostly serious, there is no need for excessive camera movements like a crane or handheld movement. The movie I chose shares a sim...
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