Ladies and gentlemen, it is finished! Landline has been in production for the better part of eight weeks, and all of my team's hard work and planning has finally come into fruition!
Although I really want to, I won't start deeply analyzing the film in this post. That's because this is not yet the complete product. I say that even though I just told you all that I had finished the film, because I think this film has an issue. The directions stated to create a film opening, yet the ending of the video is so poetic and nice, that it feels like the conclusion to a short story! To combat this, I'll have to add a super short 5-10 second scene that introduces a new issue in Theo's story. Although I haven't completely thought it out just yet, I want it to consist of Theo in his car mentally preparing himself to drive to Stan's house. The issue is that this film is meant to be 2 minutes long and I've reached that point, so I'll have to keep the next scene very short and sweet if I want to adhere to that rule.Also, look at how many layers are in my film! If you remember my Soundscape project earlier into this blogs creation, I utilized a lot of my experience in layering from that project here!
And here are some videos of me creating my own sounds for the film!
Lastly, I wanted to share something regarding my CCRs. Last post, I said I wanted to have one CCR revolve around an interview style dinner between I and a friend as he asks me about LandLine's production. I ended up creating a draft for the script of that CCR!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oHjdnkoNrCNs_0H6K5-J8Z2s9jIW14fjqwk74QLmlNI/edit?usp=sharing
I have some issues with the script though, as I feel as though the dialogue is a bit robotic at times. Nevertheless, it'll be updated in time. With editing done, I can begin to dedicate my time solely to CCR development! I'll see you all then!
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