Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Genre Research- Drama

             The last genre research I would be doing is Drama. This is one of my favorite genres because I feel that it develops the characters feelings more in depth and makes the story more emotionally relatable. My pitch is very personal. I am the girl stuck in quarantine longing for one night, but so is everyone. During this global pandemic everyone is forced to stay home and put a halt to the fun, lively lifestyle we are used to. The toll that quarantine has taken on me has made me appreciate my friends more than ever but has also affected my mental health as I feel everyday is the same and has no longing purpose. All these emotions can be portrayed in a drama film. One of my favorite camera movements in drama films are tracking shots that track someone walking or moving. The angles are usually eye-level, unless portraying the idea of being more/less powerful. The editing is very close or are cut to focus on reactions or the emotions of the cast. Examples could be eye line matches, which react to something such as a phone notification, which then cuts to the phone. Mis-en-scene is very broad depending on its subgenre such as teen drama or historical drama. The outfits are quite substantial, whether they are exaggerated or substantial for the character, one example of tis would be Wonderwoman's costume which is key for her character. The lighting is also very broad depending on the genre but while intense or deep conversations go on, the lights get dimmer and the background focuses so that the audience can focus on what they are saying and not get distracted by any side features. My favorite examples of Drama films would be Bombshell, Queen & Slim, and the show Euphoria. I actually want to base one of my scenes off of a scene from Euphoria where Jules was shown standing in a car with the roof open listening to music, feeling the wind in her hair as she goes through a tunnel. That scene showed her being free, happy and content. I like drama movies because they establish connections and do an amazing job of telling stories with an emotional perspective. Although, I dislike how some drama films are too serious and feel like I have to invest my attention every second or I will lose the story. Overall I think drama will be the best genre for me to do my film.

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Genre research: Romance

             When I got this assignment to make a 5 minute film, I immediately thought of a teenage coming of age movie. I did not picture it to be a romance but the more I think about it, the more I see potential for a beautiful story. The summary of my story is a girl who is tired of quarantine and longs for one normal night again. By adding a love interest, the story is about a forbidden love that has been building up for months. I have seen multiple movies quite similar to this such as Romeo and Juliet, Everything Everything, Midnight Sun and Five Feet Apart. In all these films, whether its a medical condition or a family rivalry, the two teens cannot be together. Romantic movies follow certain guidelines through filming and editing that enhance the romance in the film and establishes an emotional connection between the couple and the audience. The first example of shots used are two shots which usually show the couple next to each other; I feel they do this to emphasize to the audience what a beautiful couple they are. Producers also choose to have zoom ins a lot; I see this especially during that kiss scene towards the end of most romantic movies. The mis-en-scene is quite common as they usually wear casual attire but I notice that the women are wearing dresses a lot which I think further emphasizes the femininity in her role. The lighting is usually warm or dim as it creates a sense of tranquility, also street lights are usually blurred which again adds a soft tone to the scene. This brings me to editing. I see split screens a lot during phone calls in romance films. Fade ins and outs further amplify that soft effect I was talking about earlier. Some things I love about romance films are how the full story is shown, the happily ever after if you will. On the other hand, romance films are so predictable. You know in the beginning when she meets the one guy that they are going to end up together and in love, happily ever after and what not. I can never watch romance movies twice if they are strictly romance movies, because I know exactly what is going to happen. The story I have would be beautiful as a romance film but i think it wont focus on the mental health aspect as much as I would like to in the 5 minutes I have, because the story would be too focused on romance and getting the guy.

Five Feet Apart (2019) - IMDb


Genre Research: Comedy

         A fun and humorous way of twisting this story would be to make it a rebellious film about some rule-breaking teens who have the most epic night of 2020. Teen comedy movies about defiant kids do really well in box offices and are relatable to audiences in the teenage demographic. Some example of this would be Project X, Good Boys, and Ferris Buller's Day Off. Comedy movies use certain norms to enhance the storyline in a comedic favor. For camera angles and movements, some examples I can provide are zooming way too in or way too out. Its kind of a silly feature that makes you focus what is going on further emphasizing the joke. Another angle commonly used is the low or high angle. This could be funny as to show power or lack thereof such as getting lectured by a parent. I think Comedy uses the most sound effects next to horror. In comedy movies there will be random crashes or laughter or sometimes even no noise to let the audience laugh after a joke. The music in comedy films are usually upbeat or intense. The mise-en-scene of a comedic film depends on its subgenre. Goofy films focus on characters appearance such as dramatized features like a large nose or a mustache. Teen films dress realistic to teens unless making fun of a "dorky" teen or a high school stereotype. A very common editing technique used is shot-reverse-shot during conversation. One thing I love about comedy films is how they are usually light-hearted and are casual. They are easy to watch and the whole crowd has a good time watching it. To contradict what I just said, I don't like how not many comedy storylines don't get taken seriously and cant portray a deep message. A teen comedy would be funny and lighthearted in the quarantine circumstance but it would not portray the deep meaning on how leaving her house will help her mental health.

Amazon.com: Wallspace Ferris Bueller's Day Off - 11x17 Framed Movie Poster:  Posters & Prints

Genres I would like to research

           My pitch follows the narrative of a teenage girl that has been in her house for months. She longs for one night to spend with her friends making memories like she used to. The story takes place amongst teenagers and is an optimistic film so that rules out some genre choices. The best fit for my film would be a comedy, a romance or a drama.

            The first option is a comedy. Although I did not plan to make this pitch a comedy, I can turn this whole situation into a joke on how we cant leave our house. The story could focus on a group of teens rebelling against their parents to go break some rules and have an epic night. The film could be a rebellious take on the typical coming-of-age film. An example would be Project X, a movie about a group of kids who throw an insane party while their parents are out of town.Amazon.com: Movie Posters Project X - 27 x 40: Posters & Prints

            The next option would be a romance. My pitch is vague enough to include a love interest so I could make the film about a girl who is longing to see her boyfriend or just a guy she has wanted to see during quarantine. This would be a more typical teen romance movie but I think the circumstance between a forbidden love would make a beautiful story. An example of this could be Romeo and Juliet, where the two love interests know they are not allowed to be together but put all costs aside in the name of love for each other. 

Amazon.com: William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet POSTER Movie (27 x 40  Inches - 69cm x 102cm) (1996) (Style C): Posters & Prints

            The final option for tis story would be a drama. This film could be about a girl letting loose from the daily COVID-19 routines and breaking free from the restraints of her parents. This coming-of-age narrative could focus on how she finds happiness in herself and just enjoying all the things she once took for granted. This narrative would focus mostly on her feelings and her perspective on the world going on around her. An example would be Jem and the Holograms, a film about a girl breaking free from the restraints of the entertainment industry and just being herself and finding happiness.Jem and the Holograms (2015) - IMDb

            Overall I need to research these different genres more in depth to make a valid judgement. These three ideas I previously stated would all be great movies and follow my pitch but the stories would be completely different.


Thursday, September 24, 2020

Pitch

 After being in quarantine for months, a teenage girl longs for one night t of friends, music and memories  she will never forget.



Friday, September 18, 2020

Solo Blog

              In elementary school, I saw group projects as a fun opportunity to spend time with my friends. Now in high school, I can't stand a group assignment. My assignment is to produce a 5 minute short film and fully advertise it. We are given the option to work alone or in a group of up to 4 classmates. I am choosing to complete it alone.  Although I will have friends featured in my film, they will not make any decisions. That is exactly why I decided to take on this project alone. I do not want my grade to be based on anyone else's work or lack thereof. As it is my grade, it will be a representation of my skills and work. A benefit is control but a setback would be workload.

            In AICE Media A level, I did my first project in a group and although it was my favorite project, I did not like working in a group. It is easier to work with a group because of time management and work load. Working in a group though, limits your creative control. For example, if my group does not like my idea I have to work on a full project that won majority vote or is easier to do. That is a problem I ran into a lot last year with my group projects. I like to do all my work with dignity and creativity, so to do a project I don't want to do would leave me bored and bland. When you get full creative control, you don't have to vote for every song, every shot, and every costume. No one will fully understand your vision until it is executed so if I have full control I can do things the way I want and express my emotions, not a collective groups. 

        The only downside to working alone is the workload and responsibility all falls on you. I have to manage story-boarding, advertising, filming and editing all by myself in addition to all my other classes. That is a lot of work for a 16 year old I will not lie. As I said earlier though, I do all my work with pride so I am glad to take on a challenge.Working in a group can also be very distracting as people tend to collaborate with friends. This leads to getting off track. Last year a two-minute film which was supposed to take one day to film, ended up taking two days. The only reason for this is because we were not being serious with our time. I like collaborating with people and everyone loves less work but I do not believe I would submit an assignment that is authentic. The film I create will be an accurate representation of my creativity and skills. That is why I am choosing to work alone in this group-based project. 



Monday, September 14, 2020

Welcome Back Blog

     I am back! I came back for round two of my film making career with AICE Media A level. This year I am so excited to be making first full short film. Not only will I be making a short film, I will also be completely marketing it to the world. So I should probably re-introduce myself. Nice to meet you, my name is Macy Genevieve Villar. I am a 16 year old junior at Fort Lauderdale High School. I am bilingual (English and Spanish), but I do boast three full Italian sentences. My hobbies include photography, music-listening and excessive phone usage. I have three brothers and we like watching movies together. Some of my favorite movies are Project X, Charlies Angels, and Kingsman Secret Service. I like wearing a lot of black and white because I think it makes me more productive. My dream job is to be a millionare, investor, philanthropist and influencer; the Kim Kardashian of Wall Street if you will. My dream colleges are University of Miami and The University of Florida. I like fashion and R&B music as well as Asian food, roller coasters, any form of art. My favorite project that I have made in the past year has been my Vans commercial. I liked that one because it was short and fun, also quite impressive for my first film. This year I am excited to make a full movie as well as promote it. Promotion and advertising is quite beneficial to me as I want to enter the business world. I am currently forming a pitch for the movie; tis is the first step to the very exciting project ahead.