Friday, March 21, 2025
Final Project Links
Final Project Reflection
I have completely finished my AICE Media portfolio project! It has all gone by very fast and I'm pretty pleased with the way it turned out. At the beginning of this project, I felt like I wasn't going to be able to produce a quality project because it seemed so complicated. When I first heard about the project, I immediately knew that I wanted to do a zombie film.
I was heavily inspired by my favorite pieces of zombie media and did research on the credits scenes and openings of each. The research step of this whole process was the most helpful. These blogs helped me plan, in detail, each step I was going to take to be able to pull off my idea. I was assigned to create a schedule which I included in a blog post, I found that this helped me simplify my timeline. I also created a shot list which was a huge help because it helped me make sure I wasn't forgetting any shots and made the filming process simpler.
Of course, with every task there are always setbacks. I am lucky to say that I didn't have any major setbacks, but I did have a few challenges I had to overcome. I had an original plan to have the beginning of the project be somewhat action-packed and taking place at night with a time jump to the woods. I was worried that this would be too ambitious and it would also seem like a short film more than a film opening so, I decided to just have the whole opening take place in the woods.
I had a few very minor bumps during the filming process but I was able to work around them. Since I was filming in a public park, there were people in the background, both visually and audibly. This was fixed with some simple crops and lowering the volume along with adding sound effects. Finally, the last shot was quite difficult to film because I wanted to have a "zombie" walk in the background. I played as the zombie and tried multiple times to make it look believable but I failed, so i just had the same shot without anything in the background and it still looked pretty cool.
Overall, I am quite pleased with myself and how I produced a film opening by myself. This project will allow me to have more faith in myself in the future when things may seem impossible. Even though I was overwhelmed in the beginning, I was able to work hard and get it done.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
CCR Post-Production
I have just begun the editing process of my Creative Critical Reflection and should finish tomorrow. For my slideshow, I want to edit some photos on the slideshow since it would be easier than using an animation within Canva, and I also need to edit my voice recording on top of the screen recording I have.
For my director commentary, I have done all the cuts I need to and arranged the clips properly. I would like to include music, so I will need to find a royalty free song to put in the background and I also want photos and videos in it which I should get done by today.
Monday, March 17, 2025
CCR Production
For my CCR I am doing a director commentary and a slideshow. I am doing a slideshow for questions 1-2, and director commentary for 3-4. I created my slideshow in Canva and I've recorded my VoiceOver.
I just need to screen record the slideshow and edit the video. For my director commentary, I've recorded everything I need, I just need to edit the video as well.
I am nearly done and have made pretty good progress so far!
Thursday, March 13, 2025
CCR Question #4
The final question for the Creative Critical Reflection is, "How did you integrate technologies – software, hardware and online – in this project?"
Technologies
I used primarily my cell phone for this project. I used my computer briefly to research sound effects and create my blogs but my filming and editing was done only on my phone.
Hardware
As I stated previously, I used my phone to film and edit my project. I did use a tripod for the stable shots to ensure they weren't shaky or uneven. I didn't use a microphone since my opening was primarily sound effects based.
Software
I used iMovie to edit my entire project and did my coloring by experimenting with the settings in the camera app. I used 1001freefonts.com for a few on my fonts and pixabay for my sound effects. I also used YouTube for the music in my film and to also research film openings for a previous blog post. Of course, I used blogger.com to produce my blogs that document my progress.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Group Meeting #2
Today in class we had a second group meeting. We discussed our current progress in the project so far, most of us were in the process of editing, we also talked about our ideas for the CCR. I showed the group some of my editing process and they said it looks good so far, I also was told that I should keep "Dead of Night" as my title which was reassuring but I am still not feeling it. If I don't come up with something soon, I'll have to keep that title. overall, I enjoyed collaborating with my peers today and getting feedback as well as giving feedback.
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
CCR Question #3
The third question in the Creative Critical Reflection is, "How did your production skills develop throughout this project?"
How process evolved
I started out unsure of how I was actually going to complete this project and finish it on time. As I completed each phase of the planning aspect, I had to make several changes so I would be able to finish it. I had an original idea for the opening which was to have it take place across two different times, but I thought that it was going to be risky so I ended up changing it.
Research and Planning
I did a lot of research on the conventions and target audience of the genre I chose. I spend a while planning what I was actually going to include in my opening and how I was going to execute it. I created a schedule so I was able to stay on top of time and finish by March 25 which helped. Creating a storyboard and shot list was a huge help in allowing me to actually produce the film the way I had imagined it.
Production and Adapting
I decided I wanted my project to take place in the woods so I immediately ha a location in mind. I filmed it at a local park which has a woodsy area and a lake. I had two of my friends help me with this project, one acted as the protagonist and the other assisted me with the recording process. A challenge I did face in production was trying to not get other people in my shots as it was a Saturday and quite busy. The park also has a shooting range in proximity to the woods so you can hear gunshots in the background which was fitting, but also annoying since you could hear it in the clips. The filming process took about an hour and a half.
Reflection
At the beginning of this project, I was overwhelmed. It almost seemed like I wasn't going to be able to complete, especially alone. I learned how important the planning process is because my schedule, storyboards, and shot list helped me feel like I could actually execute it. I also learned a lot about the production process of films and how much work goes into it. Most importantly, I learned that I was more than capable of doing this project on my own, even though it may seem impossible.
Monday, March 10, 2025
CCR Question #2
The second question for the Creative Critical Reflection is, "How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?"
How I arrived at my target audience
I observed the type of people that typically enjoy certain post-apocalyptic media. A variety of groups and ages consume apocalyptic media. The Walking Dead's fanbase ranges from teenagers to adults, both male and female. A Quiet Place also has a fanbase of all ages and genders. I wanted my target audience to be targeted for teenagers but anyone of all ages can watch.
How choices engage target audience
I chose specifically, a teenage girl to star in my opening because I wanted to attract that teenage target audience. As I have mentioned, having a teenage girl as the main character is unconventional for the apocalyptic genre so it may interest a new group of people.
Distribution plan
I would distribute my film on YouTube, but market it through film festivals and social media.
Thursday, March 6, 2025
CCR Question #1
I am starting to plan for my Creative Critical Reflection, the first question is, "How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?"
Genre Conventions:
-Post-apocalyptic world
-Caused by natural causes
-May be centered around society after disaster
-Survival
-Non-human creatures
My conventions:
-Post-apocalyptic
-Zombies
-Female protagonist
-Teen protagonist
Protagonist representation:
-Female
-Young
-Resourceful
Based on this research I created a script:
"Productions within the apocalyptic genre typically follow a protagonist who is trying to survive during, or after a disastrous event. Apocalypses are caused by pandemics, natural catastrophes, nuclear war, or alien invasions. Post-apocalyptic films are extremely common in this genre, post-apocalyptic films focus mainly on the collapse of society after the event has happened. Humans are typically antagonists in these films even though the apocalypse may be caused by non-humans. I notice in most apocalypse media, the protagonist is often a middle-aged man. In my opening, I wanted to strive away from that convention and have a teenage female as my main character. A convention that I used in my project is the idea of a post-apocalyptic society, my film takes place after a zombie apocalypse. I wanted my protagonist to break the traditional stereotype of a teenage girl which is typically viewed as incapable or dramatic. The main character in my film breaks these stereotypes because she has been able to survive alone for weeks and is resourceful. I had her use a switchblade in the last scene because I wanted to show just how capable of survival she is."
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Post-production: Fonts and Music
The current title I have in mind for my film is "Dead of Night" (I might change it) so I'm testing out fonts that fit that vibe. I'm thinking of a font that has thicker, more square letters. I found a font called "The Outbox St." on 1001freefonts.com and have tested it:
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Post-Production: Editing Progress
I have begun editing my portfolio project and have finished splitting the clips and arranging them. I now have a foundation to add other editing features such as sound, music, filters, etc. My project stands at 1:47 which is 13 seconds behind the time requirement so I will most likely fill the rest of the time with my production logo and scenic shots I took with he credits over it. I am not the most comfortable with Adobe After Effects and it also doesn't work on my computer so I decided to use iMovie on my phone since I have more experience and am more comfortable with it.
Monday, March 3, 2025
Production: Makeup
The makeup for my project was very simple but I still wanted to mention it. Since the protagonist was supposed to be weeks into a zombie apocalypse, I didn't want her to have a full face of makeup on. I told the actress to wear light makeup so it isn't noticeable. I brought a makeup palette with me on set and used it to create a dirty effect on her face. I am not a professional makeup artist so I didn't have a certain technique or anything but I just put brown eyeshadow on her face and arms to act as dirt.
Sunday, March 2, 2025
Production: Use of Props
I used three main props for my film, a journal, a Walkman, and a switchblade. I will be going over each prop in detail and how I used them.
Walkman:
My friend lent me her Walkman and cassette tapes to use for my project. I wanted to show how the protagonist still tries to find joy in life through music, I plan on having music play in the background when she puts the headphones on and stops when she takes them off.
Journal
Journaling is something I love to do in my free time so I wanted the protagonist to have a journal in the film. The journal also acts as a measure of time so the audience can see how long she has been alone and trying to survive, I included a page of tally marks for each day. She adds another tally to the list and begins an entry starting with "Day 19" and starts writing. The journal also shows what is going on in her head, I got shots of the protagonist writing about what she's feeling having survived weeks alone.
Switchblade
I took inspiration from Ellie's knife in The Last of Us and decided to include a knife in my project. I thought this would show how she has had to adapt and navigate this post-apocalyptic world. I had the scene end with her ejecting the blade and then the credits rolling.
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Production: Scene Breakdown
Final Project Links
Portfolio Short Film Opening https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hYy14UKoAM CCR 1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VyHS3dhsLsaPx5QBm0o8WOh63zhI...
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Portfolio Short Film Opening https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hYy14UKoAM CCR 1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VyHS3dhsLsaPx5QBm0o8WOh63zhI...
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