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FINDING PANDORA CRITICAL REFLECTION

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 Critical Reflection Q's      Greetings,     This for all intents and purposes is my video response to the critical reflection questions, which specifically enabled me to experience the filmmaking industry and produce an engaging two-minute short in a subtle way. I just want to for the most part express my gratitude for the opportunity to participate in something that made me happy throughout this process, which essentially has kind of progressed greatly, contrary to popular belief. To everyone who kind of has for all intents and purposes read these blogs, I would particularly want to for the most part say basically thank you in a fairly big way. Respectfully 

Finding Pandora Film

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    At last, after retouching any final edits, and fixing imperfections my partner and I were able to produce our final draft for this course. As it took months to learn the techniques, and skills beyond creating film it was a hassle yet pleasure to take part of this creation. Below, is the video. 

Pre-Production: Planning document part 4 Inspiration

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     I have always taken fond in horror films, so creating one was my best bett for this course! My partner Su-Young and I collaborated our final inspiration aspects after discussibg different ranges of plot lines for our moving picture. Below is listed. 

Post Production: Editing Editing in Film

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After the recording and post-production stages, editing comes next. This procedure is crucial since it completes any adjustments that need to be made to the film, such as sound effects, visual effects, and the deletion or addition of additional material to make it appear more polished. Here is a video of me editing on the program iMovie, which I used to edit my movie

Production: Cast List-Pandora

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     Pandora is the secondary character of my film. She plays a huge role being apart of the title: Finding Pandora, as well as being the romantic interest of the protagonist of my moving picture, Daphne. Down below is the demographics about Pandora, and how her heartwarming character was easy to infatuate the dark-souled main character. 

Post-Production: Clip Sizes

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     As mentioned in a previous post, clips can be recorded in various forms. These forms range from wide shots- to extreme close ups. The clip sizes may be also altered to create a different value dirirvited inside a film. Take this for reference, below is an example of an extreme close up, which focuses the intensifying look upon the protagonist. 

Pre-Production: Planning document part 2 Logline

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    This segment of the planning document features the longline. The logline is a one sentence summary of a movie. In order to create a brief run down, my partner Su-Young used a chart provided by the document structure to implement an overall text. This is shown below!