Hello Blog, this will sadly be one of my last post as we have finished the project, but thank you all for folowing me and watching our development of this film. https://www.wevideo.com/view/1352868937 SHARE
Almost all horror/thriller films, have some blood in some sort of way, either someone being murdered or hurt. In our film, we will need blood for the protagonist when he falls in the mountain biking scene, and also for our antagonist when he takes the protagonist to his bunker. We will need to learn how to make both oxygenated(fresh) blood and deoxygenated(old) blood. We found that the recipe below works best for our purposes on this · 1/2 cup (118 ml) tropical fruit punch (Hawaiian Fruit Punch® works great.) · 1 cup (237 ml) corn syrup · 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of red food coloring · 1 tablespoon (30 ml) of chocolate syrup · 2 tablespoons of cornstarch · 1 tablespoon of powde...
We have been molding our film opening scenes and have devised an outline during class on the different steps in the film opening. The outline is more specific than the original storyboard; next class we will create an updated, more precise storyboard that is better paired with our outline. In our outline, we created the first five scenes of the opening, what we like to call "the buildup". In these scenes, we plan to build up the anticipation and suspense through various small details and hints that something might go wrong. Furthermore, with the use of slow, lingering shots we will focus on minute aspects of the film that may serve a more important role later on in the plot. The outline is a mix of the plot as well as shots and angles. We planned out all the scenes except the final scenes, where the antagonist will be introduced. We still are not sure where the antagonist will be situated in, and what his backstory is. We intend to create a ...
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