Monday, February 15, 2021

Warming Up

    The more my partner and I brainstorm, the scarier it gets for us. So many good ideas and loose thinking without any direction. We know it is crucial to set our major idea before getting too carried away with minor details. We have not started researching yet, as we want to decide what we want our final product to look like before diving into a pool of more ideas. Ana and I have established that in order to surpass these struggles we must first:

1) Pick a Genre

What genre is most accessible for us to create? Horror? Drama? Comedy? Action? and there are hundreds of other options. Will we want a spooky, gloomy, film opening, or a teenager school life kind of vibe? Once we determine what path we want to take, we can narrow down our every direction driven brains. 

2) Target Audience

Who do we want our film to be most directed towards? This will make the process much easier by helping us choose who we want as our characters, the costumes, and the content we should include to keep our viewers entertained. 

3) Characters and Setting

Once we decide who will be featured in our film opening we are ready to begin recording our footage and making our ideas come to life. The setting will obviously depend on the genre of our film and we will find the characters needed to fill our desired roles. 


Once this is all established, not only will we be so extremely relieved and excited, but we can officially begin our recording process. I am really looking forward to seeing what we are capable of and exploring new fields. 

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