Website: https://interlinkedmovie.wixsite.com/interlinked-movie Postcard: https://www.canva.com/design/DAFezRfj-Xo/L00KSww2EosdiRXUIGiaYw/edit?utm_content=DAFezRfj-Xo&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton IMPORTANT NOTICE!!!: If the video does not load on first try, please exit the blog and reopen it. Also, make sure to wait a few seconds for the video to process. This is our short film Interlinked, We hope you enjoy the ride as much as we did! All our socials are linked in the description of the video.
On Tuesday the 28th, our group started the filming for our commercial. We were not planning to film everything on the 28th but we had already finished our storyboard blog and we couldn't just sit in class and do nothing so we went out to film. I was the main actor of the commercial so I didn't really have to bring anything special for the filming. I brought some clothes to change into and that's it. When we left the class to go film I first went to the bathroom to change into my athletic clothes. Once we got down to the track we were planning how to do our CLAMPS and mis-en-scenes. After we figured everything out we started doing preparations. To give the affect of dehydration I ran 3 laps around the track to make myself sweat so when filming started it would seem more realistic. During the filming process we had way too many bloopers. Jibril was always laughing and Andy accidentally got hit with a water bottle in the head. The hardest scene to film was the final one. Jibr...
The common camera angles in action: Long shot: Artificially shortens the distance between two characters, tricking the viewer into thinking that the characters actually punch each other but the angle just makes it look like that. Wide shot: Used to establish the main characters in the movie but not the area surrounding them. Low angle: Used to show how intimidating the villain is and how they are above all. High angle: Used to show when the main hero is in a tough situation and losing, usually fights or big battles. Establishing shot: Used to show the main area where the heroes/hero battles it out. Common Costumes, Props, Setting, and Make-up: Costume: The costumes in action films are what truly establish the character, some people don't even know the characters face but as soon as they see the suit/costume they immediately recognize them. Props: Props are important in action films, whether it range from Thor's Hammer to Batman's Bata-rang, the ...
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