1) Describe your film
For my film, I tried to capture the idea of freedom, starting out with being trapped and eventually being liberated. I started out with the locked doorknobs to capture the opposite of freedom, and then went to Emma running to capture freedom.
2) What was the mood you were going for?
2) What was the mood you were going for?
I was going for freedom, but started out with the idea of trapped to elevate the idea of freedom
3) Do you think you were effective in representing the mood? Why/How?
3) Do you think you were effective in representing the mood? Why/How?
I think that I was effective in representing the mood because when I think of freedom, I think of running, open space with no boundaries (like the sky), and open doors. By capturing these sorts of images, I was able to portray the feeling of being liberated and free.
4) How did the use of sound or music influence the film?
4) How did the use of sound or music influence the film?
I used the music to help influence the film because whenever I hear Sweet Disposition by the Temper Trap it makes me feel free and happy, which is what I was going for. I didn't want any other sound except for music because I wanted the focus to be on the images and ideas speak for themselves rather than having the dialogue influence the ideas.
5) Would you do anything different?
5) Would you do anything different?
I would have probably added more scenes of freedom and tried to have the music line up better with the scenes in the film.
6) What are you most proud of?
6) What are you most proud of?
I am most proud of the speeding of the doorknob shots before the black screen because I'm not very creative and was very happy that I thought of that.
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