Transitioning
Today we discussed the making of our Cambridge portfolio's in class and how we would be developing our portfolio's. We were taught seven different approaches of how to develop our films, and I took interest in three of them. I'm not very decisive, so I will have to think and plan each storyline out that contributes to each element so I can better decide what to pick and plan.
Developing Characters
I took interest in this approach because whenever I watch films, TV shows, or read books, I am always sad to end them due to the emotional connection to characters. I loved making characters when I was younger and I have big imagination for different personalities of people and how they could fit into a plot. For one of the plots, containing classical music, Claire de Lune, there would be a younger character into the solemn setting who is clearly less mature than them all. Despite the abrupt attitude he has with his heavy language and bluntness, you would quickly realize that he is a young person forced into a role that needs an older and more mature person. Throughout the film, despite not making it, the character would have a deeper backstory.
Creating Tone through technical elements such as colour
I really enjoy the psychology of color, and I believe it's very important to contribute a tone to a film. I also really like certain plot twists in films and the change of tones can contribute so much to a certain clip or plot.
Conflicts
Character VS Society
I have always really liked dystopian films and how they present our world, addressing the things that need to be fixed, but not directly. I would love to create something similar to this, but I believe its harder as there isn't many places to film that are run down and futuristic or abandoned looking that I can have access too.
Character VS Self
This conflict has always been interesting as it can develop mental health techniques and add to a plot twist that later takes place in a movie. It would be harder to develop this in the first two minutes of a film opening, but it would be fun to try it all out.
Character VS Character
This conflict can be one of the easiest to introduce in a film. As it can take to any genre needed and it could be upon any character whether its a dog, human, or fantastical creature.
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