This week we accomplished much with our film. We finished our movie poster and our almost entirely done with editing. We found our music, we added transitions, we made the credits. Next week we have to check sound levels and make sure our film runs smoothly. After that, we can export and relax until CAP Hollywood.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Sunday, May 12, 2013
CAP Hollywood Reflection
This past week has been really hectic in CAP. We have AP tests, English tests, journalism assignments and lots more. We also have to finish our films so that they are done by the time CAP Hollywood roles around. Tomorrow our rough cuts of our film are due. We have a fair amount of clips in our timeline and I think we can finish it by tomorrow. Also, I completed the Photoshop slide which has our credits on it.
After the rough cut we really need to start cracking down on editing our film. Our main editor, Ben, is very good at editing but gets off task quite a bit. This week, my job will be to finish our movie poster and find music for our film. If possible with my schedule, I will see if I can come in after school.
So far I think my group is making good time with this project. However, as the deadline approaches we have to make sure we get everything done and presentable. I think this will be a challenge, but I don't think it will be impossible and I am fairly confident that our movie will be played at CAP Hollywood.
After the rough cut we really need to start cracking down on editing our film. Our main editor, Ben, is very good at editing but gets off task quite a bit. This week, my job will be to finish our movie poster and find music for our film. If possible with my schedule, I will see if I can come in after school.
So far I think my group is making good time with this project. However, as the deadline approaches we have to make sure we get everything done and presentable. I think this will be a challenge, but I don't think it will be impossible and I am fairly confident that our movie will be played at CAP Hollywood.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
CAP Hollywood Reflection
In our TV production class we are turning short stories into films for CAP Hollywood. The film I am working on is called Every Last Drop and was written by my friend Emily. The story surrounds a psychopathic women who has an abusive alcoholic husband. She gets pregnant and realizes her child cannot grow up in a house with this man so she poisons his soup.Then years later she sees her son growing up to have characteristics the father did, and she doesn't want that to happen. So, eventually she serves her son the same type of soup she used to kill her husband.
At this point in the production of our film, my group has gotten all the footage we need and has imported most of it into final cut pro. We also have a lot of voice overs in our film and we have done all of those. What we need to start doing is creating a rough cut of our footage and then edit it down. This coming we I will be creating our movie poster in Photoshop. If I finish that before the week is over, I will then look for music to be played throughout our film. What I'm most concerned with at the moment is sorting through our footage because we have quite a lot of it. I want to make sure we have enough to complete the film.
At this point in the production of our film, my group has gotten all the footage we need and has imported most of it into final cut pro. We also have a lot of voice overs in our film and we have done all of those. What we need to start doing is creating a rough cut of our footage and then edit it down. This coming we I will be creating our movie poster in Photoshop. If I finish that before the week is over, I will then look for music to be played throughout our film. What I'm most concerned with at the moment is sorting through our footage because we have quite a lot of it. I want to make sure we have enough to complete the film.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Bellydancing
This weekend, while avoiding doing homework, I decided that I want to take a class in bellydancing. To begin, I looked up belly-dancing tutorials on YouTube and found a great one that was a one hour long class.
Belly-dancing, a traditionally Middle Eastern dance is all about stomach muscles. It requires isolation of two parts of your stomach which is a lot harder than it seems. I am really excited to start taking a belly-dancing class at my local YMCA because living in a Middle Eastern country for awhile, made me want to know the culture, and now I have an opportunity to do so.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Grease
Last night I went to the closing show of the performance of the Broadway play Grease, at Einstein High School. Grease is one of my favorite movies, and plays of all time, so I was super excited to see it. The singing, acting, and dancing were all fantastic and they did an amazing job.
Rebecca Bradley played the top Pink Lady, Rizzo. Her rendition of "Look at me, I'm Sandra Dee", one of my favorite songs in the musical, was fantastic and funny. David Toro, a blind student, played Johnny Casino and did an amazing job singing "Born to Hand Jive". Not to mention, all the actors and actresses who participated in the dance, did a great job. Kristina Rexford played the part of Patty Simcox, the obnoxious cheerleader in love with Danny. She was funny and perfect for the part. Sandy, played by Abigail Kullberg, had an amazing voice, and the part was appropriately played. The other three Pink Ladies, Marty, Jan, and Frenchie, played by Anna Toretsky, Quiana Jewell, and Lydia Tefera respecitivly, were hilarious and brought out lots of laughs from the crowd.
The play involved 60 students for the entire production. They acted, they sang, they danced, they designed costumes, the did makeup, they did lighting, and they did sound. This group of very talented students should be extremely proud of themselves and Einsteins S.T.A.G.E did an terrific job. If it hadn't been the last show, I'd recommend everyone should go.
Olivia Newton John (Sandy) and John Travolta (Danny) from the movie of Grease |
The play involved 60 students for the entire production. They acted, they sang, they danced, they designed costumes, the did makeup, they did lighting, and they did sound. This group of very talented students should be extremely proud of themselves and Einsteins S.T.A.G.E did an terrific job. If it hadn't been the last show, I'd recommend everyone should go.
A scene from the performance at Einstein. |
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
The Island of Hashima
Hashima is an island that many people may not have heard of. It is one of the Japanese Islands, and the Japanese government does not want to draw attention to it. Hashima used to be one of the most densely populated places in the world, with over 13,000 people living on one square kilometer. Today, however, Hashima looks like a giant, decrepit, battleship.
The major industry on Hashima used to be coal mining with a facility from Mitsubishi Motors. However, the coal business went down and the factory closed permanently. Without work and with nothing keeping them there, everyone left back to the mainland.
Having been left to rot since 1974, Hashima is now beyond restoration and extremely unsafe. The government does not want to bring attention to this awful island so they made it illegal to visit. If you are caught visiting it, you will get 30 days in prison and immediate deportation.
Everything in Hashima has eroded away and some buildings fronts have fallen completely off. TVs stand broken and shattered, personal artifacts lay everywhere, and everything is damaged beyond repair.
Hashima Island |
The major industry on Hashima used to be coal mining with a facility from Mitsubishi Motors. However, the coal business went down and the factory closed permanently. Without work and with nothing keeping them there, everyone left back to the mainland.
Having been left to rot since 1974, Hashima is now beyond restoration and extremely unsafe. The government does not want to bring attention to this awful island so they made it illegal to visit. If you are caught visiting it, you will get 30 days in prison and immediate deportation.
Everything in Hashima has eroded away and some buildings fronts have fallen completely off. TVs stand broken and shattered, personal artifacts lay everywhere, and everything is damaged beyond repair.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
The 2013 Oscars
Truth be told, I hadn't thought much about what I was going to write my blog post on today, I even forgot it was due until just now. I was trying to figure out what to write it on when it hit me. I am currently sitting on my couch watching the Oscars, one of my favorite things to watch, so why not write about them.
The Oscars shine a brilliant light on all the fantastic films of the past year and gives recognition to everyone who helped make them. Seth Macfarlene, creator of Family Guy and director of Ted, is hosting this year's Oscars. He started out with lots of jokes and some slightly offensive songs. After that star after star came out to introduce nominee's and winners.
So far, they have given out only a couple awards. Christoph Waltz won best supporting actor. Brave won best feature length animated movie. Claudio Miranda, Life of Pi, won best cinematography. Jacqueline Durran, Anna Karenina, won best costume designer. Amour won best foreign language film. Paperman, by John Kahrs, won best short animated film and Inocente won best short documentary. The winner of best full length documentary went Searching for Sugarman.
In between a couple of nominations, there have been short skits and performances. To show great music from the past decade, Jennifer Hudson performed a song from Dream Girls, the Les Mis cast came out and sang snippets from their film, and All That Jazz was performed.
With much more excitement to come, the Oscars are just heating up and everyone should tune in!
The Oscars shine a brilliant light on all the fantastic films of the past year and gives recognition to everyone who helped make them. Seth Macfarlene, creator of Family Guy and director of Ted, is hosting this year's Oscars. He started out with lots of jokes and some slightly offensive songs. After that star after star came out to introduce nominee's and winners.
So far, they have given out only a couple awards. Christoph Waltz won best supporting actor. Brave won best feature length animated movie. Claudio Miranda, Life of Pi, won best cinematography. Jacqueline Durran, Anna Karenina, won best costume designer. Amour won best foreign language film. Paperman, by John Kahrs, won best short animated film and Inocente won best short documentary. The winner of best full length documentary went Searching for Sugarman.
In between a couple of nominations, there have been short skits and performances. To show great music from the past decade, Jennifer Hudson performed a song from Dream Girls, the Les Mis cast came out and sang snippets from their film, and All That Jazz was performed.
With much more excitement to come, the Oscars are just heating up and everyone should tune in!
Sunday, February 10, 2013
30 Hour Famine
Around one million people go hungry everyday. Around one billion children die every year due to hunger. Hunger is a huge issue and anyone can do little things to help.
Last weekend, I participated in a 30 hour famine with my church's youth group for the organization World Vision. From Friday, Feb. 1st 6pm to Sunday Feb. 3rd 12am, we didn't eat anything. We did this in order to raise awareness and sympathy for the millions of people, many being children, who go without food on a daily basis.
It was extremely hard to not eat for that long. It made us cranky, tired, confused, and our stomachs hurt. We live in a society where, unless we are below the poverty line, we can almost always get food. Even during the famine, we knew we could simply break our fast by walking into the kitchen and grabbing something to eat. We also knew, that after 30 hours, we could eat again. Many people and children, don't know when the next time they are going to eat will be.
We met up at our church at 5pm that Friday, and had our last feast together, we then stopped eating at 6pm and went home. The next day, we arrived back at our church at 3pm and stayed the night there. We had guest speakers who work to rid the world of hunger come and talk to us about their jobs. We played simulation games to see how hard it is for people to live, and most of all, we talked about what we felt.
Finally, at 12am Sunday morning, we broke our fast.
We raised money by going around our neighborhoods, and asking our relatives to donate $30 to World Vision. In total, I raised around $380 and my church raised over $1200. All this money will be dedicated to feeding hungry children.
People go without food for many different reasons, but it doesn't matter, because they are still hungry. By doing this famine I was able to truly understand what it was like to be hungry, but not to the extenet that many people feel everyday. Yet, there are lots of things we can do to help. Visit World Vision's website and donate $30, that can feed a starving child for a week. Little things can become big things, which can change the world.
Last weekend, I participated in a 30 hour famine with my church's youth group for the organization World Vision. From Friday, Feb. 1st 6pm to Sunday Feb. 3rd 12am, we didn't eat anything. We did this in order to raise awareness and sympathy for the millions of people, many being children, who go without food on a daily basis.
It was extremely hard to not eat for that long. It made us cranky, tired, confused, and our stomachs hurt. We live in a society where, unless we are below the poverty line, we can almost always get food. Even during the famine, we knew we could simply break our fast by walking into the kitchen and grabbing something to eat. We also knew, that after 30 hours, we could eat again. Many people and children, don't know when the next time they are going to eat will be.
We met up at our church at 5pm that Friday, and had our last feast together, we then stopped eating at 6pm and went home. The next day, we arrived back at our church at 3pm and stayed the night there. We had guest speakers who work to rid the world of hunger come and talk to us about their jobs. We played simulation games to see how hard it is for people to live, and most of all, we talked about what we felt.
Finally, at 12am Sunday morning, we broke our fast.
We raised money by going around our neighborhoods, and asking our relatives to donate $30 to World Vision. In total, I raised around $380 and my church raised over $1200. All this money will be dedicated to feeding hungry children.
People go without food for many different reasons, but it doesn't matter, because they are still hungry. By doing this famine I was able to truly understand what it was like to be hungry, but not to the extenet that many people feel everyday. Yet, there are lots of things we can do to help. Visit World Vision's website and donate $30, that can feed a starving child for a week. Little things can become big things, which can change the world.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Plan of Action
For our documentary projects everyone has a job. In my documentary, I am working with Stephanie Juliette, and Aidan. Our documentary is about the over-commercialization of holidays. For my role in the documentary process, I am writing the official script and getting some more B-roll footage.
I plan to have the script finished, with the help of my group mates, by the end of this week, Sunday at the very latest. I will also bring in the B-roll footage that I got of Valentines Day things while shopping with my mom. For the most part, the script should be fairly easy to finish because all we need to do is figure out where we want things ordered in our film, and the general things we want to be said. The B-roll will also be simple since I plan to film it on my phone and then later transfer it to the computers in the the TV studio where Stephanie can edit it into our film.
I am not exactly sure of what the dates for when things should be done are, but I plan to get the script and B-roll finished by Sunday at the latest. I also plan to look for music that we could possibly incorporate into our documentary in my spare time. Of course it will all be from creative commons or some other non-copyrighted website.
I must say, I had my doubts about this project but I am very excited to see these projects pulled together and I'm sure they will be great!
I plan to have the script finished, with the help of my group mates, by the end of this week, Sunday at the very latest. I will also bring in the B-roll footage that I got of Valentines Day things while shopping with my mom. For the most part, the script should be fairly easy to finish because all we need to do is figure out where we want things ordered in our film, and the general things we want to be said. The B-roll will also be simple since I plan to film it on my phone and then later transfer it to the computers in the the TV studio where Stephanie can edit it into our film.
I am not exactly sure of what the dates for when things should be done are, but I plan to get the script and B-roll finished by Sunday at the latest. I also plan to look for music that we could possibly incorporate into our documentary in my spare time. Of course it will all be from creative commons or some other non-copyrighted website.
I must say, I had my doubts about this project but I am very excited to see these projects pulled together and I'm sure they will be great!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
My Film About Silver Spring
My film is posted on Conor James blog. I worked with him and Isaiah and I was the cinematographer of the film. Conor has a really nice camera that films movement well which is how we were able to get the shots of the skateboard and the trampoline so nicely. He also has a really nice tripod so all of our footage came out great. He and Isaiah were the ones who edited it and did a great job so please go check it out http://conor2015.blogspot.com/ !!!!!
More Ice Dance
Meryl Davis and Charlie White |
Michael and Rachel with Davis and White |
Lorraine Mcnamara and Quinn Carpenter |
WISA, the Wheaton Ice Skating Academy, is coached by Elena Novak, Alexei Kiliakov, Dmitri Ilin, and Ramil Sarkulov. It is a very unique, yet elite program that isn't like any other in the nation. It starts out training kids from a very young age, around 5. Elena, Alexei, Dmitri, and Ramil are all fantastic coaches and choreographers. They have done extremely well and continue to make great skaters.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Ice Dance National Championships
One of my favorite things to do in the entire world, if not my very favorite, is ice dancing. As I may have mentioned in an earlier post, I have been ice dancing since I was 5 years old. The first time I skated, I actually hated it. I couldn't stay up and it was terrible. But, I eventually learned to love it and I started doing it around 6 times a week. Coming up are the Ice Dance National Championships and many of my friends are competing in them. This year the Championships are taking place in Omaha, Nebraska.
Many of my friends have competed over the years in Junior Grand Prix's, National Championships, and even the Junior Olympics. Many are even National Champions and have International medals. The Wheaton Ice Skating Academy that my friends and I skate for, is a Nationally recognized program and has some of the best, if not the best, coaches in the nation. We've been trained since we were young children in a very prestigious program and regime.
I enjoy skating more than anything else, however I've been off on back injury. I hope one day that I will be able to skate again after doing a lot of physical therapy. My back is on the mend and hopefully will get better soon.
Many of my friends have competed over the years in Junior Grand Prix's, National Championships, and even the Junior Olympics. Many are even National Champions and have International medals. The Wheaton Ice Skating Academy that my friends and I skate for, is a Nationally recognized program and has some of the best, if not the best, coaches in the nation. We've been trained since we were young children in a very prestigious program and regime.
I enjoy skating more than anything else, however I've been off on back injury. I hope one day that I will be able to skate again after doing a lot of physical therapy. My back is on the mend and hopefully will get better soon.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Pumpkin Cookies
For New Years Eve, I made these delicious pumpkin cookies and decided to share the recipe with everyone. They have a really nice texture and are even better with nice cream cheese frosting on top. So, please feel free to make these and enjoy them with your family!
Ingredients:
Ingredients:
- 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 2 tsps ground cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
- 1/2 tsp ground cloves
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup softened butter (1 stick)
- 1 1/2 cups white sugar
- 1 can pumpkin
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 8oz boxes of cream cheese
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 cups of powdered sugar
- 1/2 cup butter (softened)
- Preheat oven to 350. Combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and salt. Set aside.
- In another bowl, preferably medium, cream the butter and sugar. Then add the pumpkin, egg, and vanilla. Continue you to beat until nice and creamy.
- Mix the dry ingredients in to the butter mixture gradually. Then drop onto a greased cookie sheet.
- Bake for 15 to 20 minutes.
- To make the Icing, cream butter and cream cheese together. then add vanilla and powdered sugar. (You can add more powdered sugar or less based on desired consistency).
- Once the cookies are cool, put on the icing and enjoy!
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