Monday, March 2, 2020

1st meeting with Stoklosa

 As u can tell in the title I had my first encounter with Stoklosa. She asked me about the project and what I was planning to do. She also wanted to know more about the plot of my story and how i'm going to execute this. One point she made to me about the costume design is she said it was going to be very expensive to suit up every actor in my movie. I also need to think about how to execute the plot and actually develop a story in the first minute of my film.


So I deiced to create a storyboard of the entire 2 minute film opening. This way I can be organized and actually know what i'm doing.The storyboard is a very important part of the pre-production process because it clearly conveys how the story will flow, as you can see how your shots work together. It also allows you to see potential problems that would not go unnoticed, ultimately saving you time and money.

Therefore I have decided to scrap the idea of My Crime genre and switch to comedy. Many of the shots I was planning to take during the crime genre were either too hard to make too expensive. although it was a good idea, I don't have time to make all the shots and perfect the editing. So I have deiced to switch my genre to a more simple and doable type of genre. Comedy. A day in the life of a normal kid that wakes up on a normal day of school to find out something terrible he did. While driving out of his neighborhood , he accidental runs over a dog. I KNOW TRAGIC. The whole film is about him trying to hide the fact that he ran over a dog because he thinks he'll go away to jail for a long time and he doesn't know what to do. He doesn't want to tell his parents because he'll get scared because he knows they'll kill him. and he also doesn't want to tell his friends because they'll think he's the worst person Alive. He decides to skip the whole day to figure out what to do.

Next blog post will go in detail of shots , dialogue , and techniques i'll be using during my opening film.

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