The lighting I decided to use would be the sunlight since my movie is outside. The ideal lighting could be the sun going down. Since most high school games are on Friday Nights at 7PM
One of the most important parts of making my movie feel authentic and natural was the dialogue. Since my film has a Jamaican influence but is set in a gritty, urban environment, I wanted to blend both Jamaican and American slang to reflect how people actually talk in these types of situations. The mix of languages and slang helped bring out the personalities of the characters and make the scenes feel more real and intense. Using both Jamaican and American slang made the dialogue feel authentic, engaging, and culturally rich. Instead of sounding like scripted lines, the way characters spoke reflected their backgrounds, making the films world feel alive and realistic. This mix of language not only gave the movie a unique identity but also helped set the tone whether it was casual talk between friends or the high-stakes intensity of the robbery scene. Now, with the dialogue locked in, the film feels even more real, and I can’t wait to see how audiences react to the way language...
We did an assignment yesterday called "think like a sound engineer" and we created a soundscape. This gave me and my partner an idea to create a soundscape for our movie so we can see the sounds we will be using. We chose some decent sounds like the crowd going wild, aggressive grunting of the players playing, etc.
To film this movie, I will be using my iPhone 13 which has settings to switch to 4k quality and 60 FPS (frames per second). This would have my movie at top tier quality which can make my movie look crisp.
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