Sunday, February 24, 2019

I'm Back & I'm Betta





     Hello human creatures!!!!
   I know I've been a little a-wall lately and my deepest apologies...  Actually nah. Not sorry. Sorry I'm not sorry.
   Well, behalf on sorriness that I'm not sorry, I'd like to announce: I'M BACK!1!1! 
Yes, you're absolute favorite blogger is back. I'm talking about weekly blogs with up to four updates a week. You're going to wish I was gone again... THAT'S how annoying I'm going to get.
   So as our portfolio project get's closer, some pretty important decisions have to be made. For starters, the genre for our film opening.
  My options are HORROR. 
    Horror has always been a personal favorite, probably because I'm a scorpio... I don't even know.
Horror has just is many unique conventions that I would absolutely love to try myself. I mentioned the majority of these conventions in one of my older blogs.
     I'd most definitely would want to incorporate  a remarkable source of natural light.
      I'm gonna talk about a specific film opening. The Exorcist. It's not long, it's just the opening so take the two minutes to understand and follow what I'm going to explain.
  In this opening, the director uses the most direct source of natural light there is: the sun. The sun, the way it opens, is not tiny or hidden, it's shown directly. In a way to get in the audience's face. My favorite example of excellent use of natural light.

Another great example of how I, hopefully, plan to use natural light is in the opening scene of The Grudge. 
        The sun is of course the source of the natural light. However, movement is incorporated. Medium and movement shots are used which definitely helps with technique for my film opening as well.
     Hopefully with these two great examples you can sort of get an idea of the lighting for my film opening.
   Goodnights my human creatures!


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