Sunday, February 27, 2022
Title Sequence
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Main Character analysis
Main Character analysis
Hello everyone, and thank you for reading my most recent blog post. I wanted to include all of the most well-known major characters, as well as my own favorites, but today I'm going to break down all of my film's main characters.
Jacob: Jacob suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder as a result of his attempt to be someone else on the dating app, as many of you may have predicted. His dating app personality is one of his many other personalities, almost as if he has multiple individuals living in his head. Jacob also has schizophrenia, which causes him to hear and see things that aren't actually there. This forces him to commit the awful deeds he does. I couldn't find somebody to play Jacob as I imagined him to be fairly tall and tower over Raquel. As a result, I was obliged to cast a buddy of mine who is about the same height as Raquel's actor, although I'll most likely show the dread with low angle shots.
Raquel: I picture Raquel as a young adult suffering from despair, which is why she started using dating apps to meet more people and create the illusion that she is someone else. The main reason I opted to have the main character suffer from such a severe mental condition is that when someone is going through a lot, they tend to miss a lot of important things, such as strange text messages. I'm currently considering whether or not to show text messages between the "couple" to highlight how she's pretending to be someone else for Jacob and how manipulative Jacob is by seducing Raquel. I believe that including the text messages will add reality to the story because this is a true problem that many people face on a daily basis.
Camille: Camille is a young woman with an older demeanor. She is mature and intelligent for her age, and as a result, she can understand that Jacob is a liar. She is aware that her friend is in danger, but she is powerless to intervene because she knows how stubborn her friend is. Camille will be the only sensible character in the film because she is the only logical thinker among the other characters.
Camille is a young woman with an older demeanor. She is mature and intelligent for her age, and as a result, she can understand that Jacob is a liar. She is aware that her friend is in danger, but she is powerless to intervene because she knows how stubborn her friend is. Camille will be the only sensible character in the film because she is the only logical thinker among the other characters. Thank you so much for reading my blog post and make sure to tune to hear more updates about how production is going.
Friday, February 11, 2022
Preparing to film
Preparing to film
So the time has finally come when I am supposed to start filming. I am having a lot of trouble finding time to feel as I am very busy with extracurricular activities and so are the other actors. But so far I have a plan for everything involving the film.
Actors: The three main actors in my film will be Oriette Mesika who will be playing Raquel, Jacquelle Jean Jacques who is me, and I will be playing Camille and Ishaan Nair who will be playing Jacob.
Costumes: I intend to create a style that corresponds to the personality of each of the characters. I want Raquel to look incredibly stylish, not just to show how important her looks is to her, but also to show her innocence in comparison to Camille, who is more sensible. I'd like Camille to have a retro style. Her older attitude and how much more common sense she possesses are reflected in the antique aesthetic. However, I want Jacob to wear a suit to show how serious he was. Because suits are often linked with being dominated, the suit will assist express the tone by expressing how serious and conscious he is of what he is doing, as well as that he has no shame or regret.
props: The main prop for the first scene will most likely be a magazine, as Camille is glancing through it while Raquel is getting ready, implying that she doesn't believe in this connection and hence isn't paying attention to it. A picnic basket and blanket, a knife, and a duffle bag will be utilized as props in the park scene. The picnic basket will be used for the date since they are having a picnic date. Raquel will be killed with the knife. The knife, of course, will be a ruse that will only be used for a few seconds. Jacob will use the duffel bag to dispose of Raquel's body in the final scene.
locations: I intend to shoot in both my house and Miramar Regional Park. I'm still debating whether or not I want to shoot at Miramar Regional Park because I could shoot in my own backyard, but the fence to my pool might appear in the background. Also, because someone else is less likely to commit murder in a residential area, I must evaluate these factors.
dates and times: I'll probably start filming in the beginning of March, and we'll start filming in the evening because the main setting will be at night.
scripts: I just need to finish a few touch-ups on the screenplay because I'm having problems writing the dialogue between Jacob and Raquel. I'm having problems because I don't want the dialogue to sound forced; instead, I want it to feel natural and less like a movie than real life, because this is a REAL ISSUE.
Film equipment: I've decided to film on my iPhone 11 because I can't get a hold of a real camera, although I did purchase a tripod on Amazon to record the scenes in which I'll be acting. I'm also thinking about purchasing a mic pack for each of the actors to boost their volume.
Costuming
Costuming
Hello and welcome back to Jacquelle's Journal. Today's topic will be my film's costuming. Because the initial scenario will be a bedroom, I'd like the primary female characters to be dressed in pajamas or other comfy attire as they get ready. Raquel, the primary character, would most likely be dressed in a robe as she prepares for the date with her buddy Camille, who is watching her friend prepare for the date. I envision Jacob, the male protagonist, wearing a suit for the length of the film. To show that this isn't his first time, that he's already killed someone, and that he's already plotting his next murder. In a manner, I want Raquel to have a y2k and chic style, while Camille's style is more vintage, in a way that is somewhat opposing. I'd like Jacob to dress in a business casual style because he knows what he's doing and is prepared. Raquel's style reflects her personality because it suggests that she is ignorant and does not think things through. Camille's style will reflect her personality since it demonstrates how wise she is and how much more common sense she possesses when compared to Raquel, who has a more mature style.
Raquel:
This is what I had in mind for Raquel's attire. She'll dress in a way that's reminiscent of the year 2000. I want her to look very stylish, not just to demonstrate how much she values her appearances, but also to demonstrate her naivety in comparison to Camille, who thinks more logically. I'd like to demonstrate how self-centered she is and how she perceives the world around her.
Camille:
Jacob:
Regarding Jacob, I want him to spend the entire movie dressed in a suit. My goal for Jacob's first scene is for him to fetch the weapons, thus I believe the suit will help express the tone by depicting how serious and conscious he is of what he is doing, and that he has no guilt or regret, as suits are typically associated with being overpowering.
Thursday, February 3, 2022
Storyboarding
Storyboarding
Hello, and thank you for visiting Jacquelle's Journal. So we were given the task of creating a storyboard for a movie of our choice today. I've done storyboarding before, back in middle school, but I'm not the best drawer, so for this reason I decided to use storyboard that to create the storyboard.
Original video:
Storyboarding
Story Boarding
Thank you for returning to Jacquelle's Journal. We were given the task of watching a video about storyboarding today. As this was my first time learning how to properly storyboard, it was definitely a learning experience. Many filmmakers, I learned, use storyboarding to envisage the scene before shooting. This allows the director and producer to visualize the scene before filming begins. A widespread misperception about storyboarding is that it requires exceptional artistic ability. This is inaccurate since the drawing itself is less significant than the detail. Rather than the actual artwork, it's more necessary to provide a description of what's going on in the scene and the camera motions. Personally, I find depicting the movement of camera angles to be the most difficult aspect of storyboarding because it is difficult to show how and where the camera moves. Thank you so much for reading and make sure to come back for an update on the process of filming!
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