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MOMI Trip- Blog #4

On our trip to the Museum of the Moving Image I learned about the intricate details of what goes into designing a set and the ideas surrounding scenes within a movie or show. Just as we had done in class, film creators created rough edits using storyboards as well as set designs. For example there were small set models to show the planned areas that production would take place in. We also learned about film costumes and how lots of research went into costume design based on the time period as well as the class that was being depicted in the film. The guide also discussed the history of the movie theaters and movie snacks. Movie became popular after the great depression in an effort for individuals to escape their daily lives. Drive in movie theaters were also a big hit as people in small town flocked to see popular films. Movie theater snacks have also been immersed into the film culture as concession stands opened up allowing people to purchase popcorn and other snack food that coul...

Blog Post #3- Donnie Darko

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In Donnie Darko, the Life Line scene begins with Donnie entering the frame from off screen and joining his gym teacher Ms. Farmer, showing us a medium long shot of both characters within the frame at a neutral angle. As Donnie begins to read the exercise on the card, there is a close up shot of the card he is reading off of to show viewers what he is reading. We become Donnie's eyes as we read along with what he is reading out loud to the class. The next shots shows a medium shot of him and Ms. Farmer as they argue over their conflicting views, the direction of their eyes align as the shots alternate from both of the characters using the 180ยบ rule. The scene begins to shoot the class as they react to the argument occurring using a medium shot, but filming the students in the front row with greater more focus. The camera switches back to a medium long shot of Ms. Farmer and Donnie still standing in front of the chalk board. The next shot is another of the class but this time the b...

Project #2: Audio Portrait