Sunday, March 9, 2025

Editing :( (it’s actually not bad)



 Dear Reader,

How are we doing? Hopefully good, I can’t see your responses. Anyways editing time. Here’s the thing with editing. When we researched film opening one film opening that stood out to me was the “A simple Favor”. I can’t tell if it was because of the music choice or the fact that the editing felt pretty cool for the title sequence. I want to take a bit of inspiration from that, and I am currently trying how to find out how.


I want to recreate some of those slideshow transition shots (that’s what I am calling it). With my own credit title sequence. I think the best way to do this with the experience I have on premiere pro is using keyframes and adjusting the movement of it on screen. I feel like this could be quite tedious so I am looking for a better method.

Here’s what I am trying to go for. I will be following this tutorial to create those quick animated transitions with the movie shots. I hope this makes it look better and more higher quality within my editing.

Saturday, March 8, 2025

CCR Question 1….

 Dear Readers,

Simultaneously with the editing and producing of the film opening we have to work on the CCR, or the Creative Critical Reflection (for long). To sum it up since I have a feeling you already know what that it is basically one big reflection of our work (film opening) in digital format (could be a podcast or a video). It’s basically a directors commentary (seems cool). Anyways we have four main questions to answer. Today I will be answering or scripting my answer for the first question which is:

  • How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?
That’s a pretty complex question, let’s break this down.

How can “Interwoven” challenges norms and represent groups and issues?



In Order for me to truly answer this question. I need to immerse myself in the story. As you know “Interwoven” is about this disappearance of Margaret Sinclair and the people who are interwoven in her story. We know that her disappearance could have been prevented had she had the right people around her, we also come to question who of her close relatives/friends could have taken advantage of her and her disappearance. In this we question familial and friend dynamics and how much nature or nurture can affect a person. Did Margaret get into the shady drug business because of her own environment and groups of shady people around her (nurture) or is it in her own nature to be unable to notice the flaws of others and herself when it comes to her decisions/way of thinking. We see the detective question this when it comes solving how Margaret came into this situation in the first place and that’s how we address social issue like the debate of nature v.s. Nurture in our film opening.

Friday, March 7, 2025

First Day Of Filming Part 2: Electric Boogaloo𐙚˙✧˖°📷 ༘ ⋆。 ˚

 Dear Readers,

Of course I didn't want to leave you with a cliffhanger. Here's part two of first day of production. Other than taking about production, I also wanted to give a bit of analysis and what I have to do next. 

(This shot was really cool, I don’t know how we achieved that dark shadows)


If you remember correctly from the script, we kinda have a montage of the detective adding pictures in the bulletin. It's a montage were the credits will play. Here's some clips from that. Note we used the led light to create the cool, purplish blue lighting. Thanks to Samia for her amazing phone storage (truly blessed). Before the day of filming, I tested all the equipment, learning how to set up the LED Color Lamp, it was actually pretty easy and I was stressing for nothing...

I think my favorite part of filming was definitely the inbetweens were I got to set up the shots. It’s fun figuring out and fighting certain obstacles like for example, on of the issues with filming in a dark room with a bright light is the obvious shadows of the camera person. We had to angle the camera, albeit very uncomfortable to get certain shots without the camera person showing. 



Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Post-Production! (Are we excited or nah?)

 Dear Readers, 

It's been a minute... I miss you. Anyways, let's talk post-production. So basically, here's what I been doing post-production. NOTE: I am going to work with my other friend and film the news reporter scene later this week with my friend! So I am creating a OneDrive folder of all the footage. Currently, I am picking the best shots and dividing them by scene. I have to manually get all the videos from WhatsApp so its taking awhile. 

(Screenshot of My One Drive)

After finishing that, I will decide what videos are needed to be rerecorded and let my partner Samia know. Also let my actors know!

Now here's the big question... where am I going to edit the film opening? Tiktok editing interference. KIDDING, Adobe Premiere Pro. I have experience with editing in this software thanks to this class and class prior. Also its my preferreed program of choice.

Sunday, March 2, 2025

FIRST DAY OF FILMING YIPEE𐙚˙✧˖°📷 ༘ ⋆。 ˚




 Dear Readers,

You have been waiting for this day for your entire life. Not because of Oscars that are taking place as I write this, but because of the first day of filming for Interwoven. I am gonna split this blog post into two parts. The second part is going to come out later this week, I hate to leave you with a cliff hanger, but it most be done.

We filmed for 4 hours straight this Sunday (I know Tarantino is shaking in his boots right now.) We filmed the first minute minute of footage. Including the detective bulletin board sequence and more. Here’s so clips from shooting. Hope you enjoy.

One major obstacle we faced when filming was the bulletin board kept falling from the wall. Unfortunately I know, we had to make an weird double sided tape contraction to make it work and look decent.

(Most of the shots were take on my partners camera, here’s one I took on my phone)

Saturday, March 1, 2025

Prop and Costume Preparation Time!˙⋆✮


 Dear Readers, 

It’s been awhile (we talked yesterday). Anyways, it’s time to talk about prop preparations! Tomorrow is the big day, the first day of filming. I know you must be jumping of joy right now. Before we film, we obviously need to get everything ready before then. So let me show you some of the things I did today to prepare. A little a day in the life I guess? At 9:00 am, me and my amazing cousin set out to run errands for the project. Our main objective was to get all the costumes down. We decided to be budget and environmentally friendly by getting our costumes at the goodwill, instead of buying it through bad fast fashion companies (this isn’t shade I just genuinely don’t like fast fashion).


The goodwill looks heavenly. This might be intentional on my part to create symbolism (my camera was dirty)

Here’s our clothing hall. Blazer and navy blue button down shirt. Thank you goodwill for your amazing work.

After that and a trip to Dunkin. I returned home to work on my props. Making small bags to keep evidence like DNA strands and silly substances. Using an iron to melt the plastic to make little bags out of one regular bag I had lying around. I didn’t wanna spend five dollars on a hundred pack of small plastic bags, when I was max going to use 5.

I then worked on creating fingerprint sheets. For this I bought authentic finger print sheets they use a gun dealers (apparently). For the film opening purpose they are for a detective. Then I used my own fingers to create fingerprints 

Friday, February 28, 2025

Foley! Oh M Gee!˙⋆✮

 Dear Readers,

Production has begun! I know you guys are excited, I know I am very excited, albeit a little nervous. Anyways let’s talk foley and sound effects. If you guys may recall from our first group meeting, my group mates recommended me to use foley sounds in the detective working scene. The sounds they told me to recreate ranged from camera shutters, case files being shuffled, paper moving around, etc. It’s time we use their suggestions and actually recreate these noises for our selves. 

All the Audio was recorded in my closet. To maximize soundproof quality! 

Camera Shutters!!!



In order to get the exact noise I wanted for the shutter of the camera. I used my camera and recorded the noise it made when it would take a picture. This process took a lot of trial and error, but I eventually got some audio clips that sounded like the sound I am trying to recreate! Digital Cameras are cool.

Case files being shuffled 

In order to create the case files rustling/shuffled, I used plastic folders and placed papers and took sound bits of me removing papers, opening the folder, adding paper, closing the folder, etc. 


Editing :( (it’s actually not bad)

 Dear Reader, How are we doing? Hopefully good, I can’t see your responses. Anyways editing time. Here’s the thing with editing. When we res...