I am working on two scripts for my project, Sloppy heroes which is about a boy who always wanted to be a hero. He is very klutzy, but he actually pulls off really good moves and wins an epic fight on the playground. They are not the moves he intended but they work. Interrogation takes place in three rooms, with one character who is dressed in three different manners. Kind of a good angel bad angel set up with the real person in the middle room, and the bad angel in black on his left and the good white angel on his right. It is how questions and answers good vary depending on where you are in your faith. The interrogation is to figure out who killed a man! This is a serious and deep video as opposed to the sloppy heroes.
My question is which video should I cultivate into my final project? I would like to do both because I work with kids and think the first idea would be great, the second idea is for an older audience and provokes inner thoughts. Maybe I will take a vote from all of you. I will take suggestions. What do you want to see?
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
writing screenplays!
I had no idea writing a screenplay was so highly detailed. The stage directions are heavy, if you are both writing and director, otherwise writing would be more frustrating because the director is gonna take your screenplay and make it look how he/she wants. That would make me mad. I would have to be both writer and director, or the director. By reading a screenplay first, the movie makes so much more sense when I watch it the first time. I guess I need to watch a movie more then once to pick up on everything. I cannot watch and pay attention at the same time. Now that I have had some experience reading screenplays, I have so many ideas for my own mini movies. Short films if you will seem to be my specialty.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Alice in Wonderland
Sheerly one of the most amazingly filmed green screen movies! there is so much planning going on to make sure that the green screen work is done effectively and mind blowing. I would love to be on a set working with that much green screen with that much skill to make it all work out sooooo well
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