Our Genre will be…


 Drums rolls please.. Hi blog, happy holidays. Over this break, Sabi, Char and I have had multiple calls to make sure we choose the best genre possible for our last film in our media class. We’ve put a lot of time and thought into this since it’s our last one ever and we must make it a special one. If you guys didn’t know we have a main writer in our group aka Charlize and she included Sabi and I in the writing process of many films exploring all of our different researched genres (stay tuned for those blogs). This lead us into the decision of choosing: Thriller. We choose this as a group to maintain it interesting and do something different for our big project. Last year, I had a different group and we decided to choose horror, but this year i put in my input to make it fun and to be able to give my all to this project. Since we have an inspiring producer in our group we figured it would be easier to record and act for a thriller film instead of for example, a comedy. A comedy short film (which you will see in our pitch) would be more difficult to record. We’re very excited to have chosen this genre since we have a great group of people to help us record and act on our movie. We would recreate this by using our CLAMPS and CAMS during the recording process. We also chose this over horror since my experience last year finding it difficult to be able to capture the horror and transmit that to the public. We also want to enjoy our last film process and have fun. With a thriller film we can achieve that since the funny bloopers that can bee created while recording or even the improvising behind the whole process. Char, Sabi and I are very excited to start recording and make our dream thriller film process come to life. I’m glad we were able to figure out and I’m blessed to have such a great group this year. Stay tune for the pitch blog. See you next year (or in a few hours). Bye blog! Enjoy picture from noche buena (better known as Christmas Eve eve).

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