Blog Post #7 – The Capstone Share

I am thinking about the Capstone share right now as if it was the best thing in my whole entire life. When I looked back at the video of myself presenting, I noticed so many things that I could have made better. Here are some things that I thought were good in my presentation:

  • I engaged the audience
  • I didn’t talk too fast

Here are some things I did that I could have made better:

  • Speak WAY LOUDER!
  • Have a more confident voice

I loved doing this presentation because mostly, it gave me a chance to be a little more confident and be in front of an audience live instead of me on a video. I hope to do these types of presentations again some other time!

For the video of my presentation, here it is:

Blog Post #6 – The Final Product

My final product for Capstone. When it comes to this, I just need to stop and think about how far Iā€™ve come. Iā€™ve gotten through all this hard work on Capstone and I have finally done it. I have made my final product, all ready to go for presenting on the last week of school. This is what I did for my final Capstone product.

 

Some pros for the making of my final product are that I learned some techniques for the making of the script and slides. The final product of Capstone also allowed me to organize my time better than before. Some cons are that I really had to do a lot of things for a really long time like practicing my script and finding images for my slides. Also, it was HARD WORK! I didnā€™t really like the hard work but at the same time it pushed me to do better.

 

I think that the process went well and that I did a lot of hard work and it finally paid off!

Blog Post #5 – Site Visit

For Capstone, I had two site visits. One was at Kaufman Astoria Studios and the other was at a museum about film. It was really interesting to see everything. I found these sight visits by getting my interview who was an executive producer of movies and who had an office right in front of Kaufman Astoria Studios and looking with Mrs.Cooper (my teacher) and finding the museum. Here are some photos of the visit at the museum:

 

Museum:

Studio:

Some things I saw were:

  • The second biggest stage in New York
  • The set where the whole forty nine seasons were shot of Sesame Street – and the real snuffleupagus (a character from Sesame Street) and Big Birdā€™s nest
  • Lots of signs and examples of jobs in a movie and other things too like signs that explained some peoplesā€™ jobs

 

I really think these were really good site visits and that I hope to have that much fun again!

Blog Post #4 – Answering My Main Inquiry Question

What are the types of ā€œspecial effectsā€ that movie makers use and does it help ā€œsellā€ the movie?

Special effects are used in movies most of the time. Some Effects are Ā fires, explosions, stunts, mechanical effects, digital effects, props, rain, snow and wind. So, what do you think would happen if some of these effects were put in a movie and an audience watched the movie? Would they want to pay money for it? Of course! According to Richard Baratta, an executive movie producer said when effects come together to create a stunning scene, audiences love it and this leads to more money being paid to the film industry.

 

What are the different behind the scenes jobs and what are their roles?

There are job departments in movie making, which is what you see in the photo. This is basically what you start with for movie making. Can you believe that there are more jobs inside of these departments?

These are the departments of the film industry. For example, the producer, makes up the story – he basically starts the movie -. The sound effects technician makes the sound effects and decides what sound effects to put in a movie. All of these jobs and departments come together to form one big movie.

 

How do people work together to do their jobs as behind the scenes people?

According to Richard Baratta, when everyone does their job well and works collaboratively, it all starts to fall into place. Sure, at the beginning it might be a bit new for some people who are doing the jobs but once it all starts happening, everything is ā€œlike a circusā€. Everyone has their job done and everything is as planned. Then it starts to make ONE BIG MOVIE!

 

How does casting impact the success of a movie?

It all comes to the actors. If the actor comes in and he or she has just had a big problem or something other than that, it will definitely change part of the movie because the actor doesnā€™t really set that mood in the movie as well as when they had no problem. Itā€™s hard work!

 

What are the decisions that go into choosing costumes sets and actors?

Have you ever watched one of the ā€œStar Warsā€ movies? Think about the mood in that story for a second. Now, think about the costumes. What type of costume would you make for the characters if you were a costume designer? What do all the characters have in common? Letā€™s seeā€¦ They donā€™t live on Earth, they live on a dangerous planetā€¦ Aha! A costume that looks like the character is from a foreign planet!

This is one example of costume choice. It has to match the mood of the story, or else it wonā€™t go. Hereā€™s an example of a badly matched costume and set:

 

  • A bright and cheery girl

  • In a dark and moody place

With sets itā€™s the same thing. If you choose a candy themed set and you choose a vegetable themed costume, itā€™s probably not going to be a good movie. That brings us to actors. What happens when actors audition for a movie is that you have the person who is watching each one of them and then you have the actor himself. I just want to get one thing straight. Only ONE person gets picked. Out of something like a few thousand people or more. Now, how intense is that going to be? Pretty intense given that there is not a lot in terms of chance that you will get the part. So, there are the actors who get picked for callbacks and then they choose the ONE AND ONLY ACTOR THAT GETS THE PARTā€¦

 

Answering My Main Inquiry – How do all the behind the scenes roles contribute to the success of a movie?

It all comes to answering my main inquiry question that I made when I had not a lot of information. Now, I have all the information I could have, thanks to everyone who helped me. So first of all, every role in a movie is a big help to the movieā€™s success. For example, if you donā€™t have the person who drives the actors to where theyā€™re supposed to go, the actors wonā€™t get there, and how are you going to make a movie with no actors? This is how even the smallest jobs contribute to the movie.

This leads to the fact that everyone has to work together to make a good movie. How does this happen? Everyone has to do their job and everyone has to have a good attitude about it. They also have to do their job well and that leads to them getting hired more. This contributes to the movieā€™s success because all the jobs come together to make one big movie. Itā€™s a really big group project.

How does a movie sell? So much stuff to say. Some major things that help the movie sell are:

 

  • Special effects – the thrill of special effects excites the audience more and they are willing to pay more money
  • The theme/mood/story of the movie – because people love the lessons movies teach and they love the original story. For example, Harry Potter was really famous and when the movies came out, it was a BIG HIT because people already knew the story and the movies were basically the story but on a screen

This is how audiences get obsessed with some movies and those movies get fame and success by the reviews on them.

Also, people need to choose the right actors. This needs to be done well because for example, if you have someone who is the opposite of what their character is, you wonā€™t have as good of a movie as you would if you had an actor who has more of the characterā€™s personality. This effects the movie a lot. Itā€™s also how the actors know what type of character they play every time they audition for a movie – a goofball, a cheery person, a grumpy side-kick, a confident person.

There are also people like the gaffer, the cinematographers, the sound person and all the other people who are in charge of the technical things. If a movie was made without them, they basically wouldnā€™t have a movie. The gaffer is in charge of the lights, the cinematographer sets up the shots so the cameras can take in everything and the sound person makes sure that everything that is said, you can hear clearly and without these and all the other jobs, you would have to do everything yourself. Imagine you doing the lights camera and all the other things to do – which is A LOT of other things to do. Would you want to do that? I donā€™t think so.

I also just want to say that there is a difference between making your own little movie at home and making some big movie with all the jobs and everything. In the making of your own movie, you donā€™t need all the different jobs and everything, you just need yourself and some friends or family to help you out. In a big movie, you need all the jobs, and you need good people for the jobs.

Another thing to include is set and costumes. As I said earlier, people want to think about what the movieā€™s theme and mood is going to be. Imagine a movie with a grumpy old man that sits all day in a chair ranting about lifeā€™s problems and the actorā€™s costume is a colorful, bright, cheery suit. What is going to happen if this is shown to an audience? They probably arenā€™t going to think it makes sense.

 

I hope this has let you know about the making of a movie and what all the good moviesā€™ behind the scenes people do to make the movie a good one.

Blog Post #3 – My Interview

How cool is it to interview a movie producer named Richard Baratta who’s done five out of the six Spider Man movies and has done a new movie this year called The Irishman? I thought it was one of the best life experiences I could ever have…I mean, interviewing a MOVIE PRODUCER!!! Isn’t that fantastic? How did I find him? Mrs.Hicks generously gave me this person and let him know that I was going to interview him. Our interview was face to face and it was in Queens. I learned a lot, so get ready for some great information…

 

Interview Questions:

  • How do people work together to do their jobs as behind the scenes people?
  • In your opinion, how does casting impact the success of a movie?
  • Have you seen movies do really well the leads are unknown actors? If so, why do you think they were successful?
  • What are the decisions that go into choosing actors, sets and costumes?
  • Do special effects help sell the movie? If so, how?
  • What high-tech stuff goes into making a movie?
  • What would happen without the behind the scenes people and what would be missed?
  • In your opinion, what are the all-time most successful movies? Why?
  • Is there anything else in behind the scenes of movie making that you would like to tell me about?

To summarize the interview, I took notes by writing down some things Mr.Baratta said and then making a brief summary to come back to the notes and have a paragraph on what he said right there… Here are th sumaries to the questions:

Question #1 – When everyone does their part, everything starts to fall into place and it’s “like a circus” (according to Mr.Baratta). Everything needs to do their job properly otherwise the movie will be a disaster.

Question #2 – It really depends on the actors and how they do in the movie which then impacts the success of the movie itself.

Question #3 – You can’t just keep making old actors play all the roles all the time because then the audience would get bored and the movie wouldn’t get good reviews. They should be introducing new/unknown actors so the success will be kept up.

Question #4 – Basically what they try to do is think about the mood, the setting, the colors they want to includei n the movie, and they decide and make everything based on that.

Question #5 – When effects are included in a movie, the audience is more excited and the fact that the special effects impact the audiences’ feelings makes the movie sell.

Question #6 –Ā Visual effects play a HUGE role in high tech things. Fictional and real stuf (mostly fictional) can be made better with visual effects and high tech stuff.

Question #7 – Everything would be missed. Everyone contributes to making a movie and if you lost all of that, you would be in a bit of a disaster. This proves that all jobs need to be included and all the jobs and departments matter a lot to making the movie.

Question#8 – Mr.Baratta likes movies that are written well, anything that goes from simple to more sophisticated.

Question #9 – Mr.Baratta thinks that everything in movie making matters and that a lot of stuff can change the movie in a good way and in a bad way.

 

I really think this interview was one of the best things I could ever do in my whole entire life. I think this is a real treat, interviewing a movie producer that has met all these famous actors and done all these famous movies. This has helped me a lot. I think that Mr.Baratta helped me with all the questions equally. I really can’t believe I did that! I hope to include all this information in my final presentation!

“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” #2

So far in the book ā€œThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobeā€, by C.S Lewis, Edmund has joined the White Witch on her journey to escape. She has turned a group of innocent animals to stone and Edmund suddenly has a feeling of regret that he ever supported the White Witch. Since this regret is starting to take over his brain, he tries to pretend this is a dream. I think Aslan has the power. Aslan is a great lion who fights evil and is supposed to meet all four siblings and the beavers at the ā€œStone Tableā€™ā€.

 

One reason why Aslan is powerful is that he is described as powerful by the inhabitants of Narnia. The beavers describe him as unsafe yet good. This shows that Aslan is unsafe but he has to be unsafe in order to fight the evil, otherwise the evil would win over the good.

 

Another reason why Aslan has the power is because the witch is scared of him. Mr. Beaver says that if the witch can stand up and look him in the eye, heā€™d be surprised she can do that. Meanwhile, the witch is escaping on her sled with Edmund to somewhere. I think itā€™s because of Aslan. It is clear that Aslan makes everyone scared, even the good people, but the good people are scared in a way that Aslan is scary, but heā€™s going to save them, so there is not to fear unless they are evil. The evil people, on the other hand, wonā€™t really end up in a good place if they run into himā€¦

 

These reasons that Aslan is described as powerful by everyone and that the witch is scared of him, are to support the claim that Aslan has power. Additionally, I hope the reader knows that people on the good side of a battle must use fearlessness and bravery to fight the evil.

“Readers Response – ā€œThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobeā€

So far in the book ā€œThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobeā€, all four of the siblings have found out that the country called Narnia is not just a make believe story of Lucyā€™s, it is real. All four siblings walked into the wardrobe and found Narnia. Lucy made a friend there called Mr.Tumnus before this. However, when they went there, his house was destroyed by the White Witch, an evil woman who calls herself ā€œThe Queen of Narniaā€. I think that Narnia is dangerous to everyone because of the White Witchā€™s actions.

 

The White Witch forced Mr.Tumnus to be on her side. She told him that if any little girl came to his house, he has to kidnap her. Mr.Tumnus didnā€™t want to do this. This shows that the White Witch is very forceful and threatening. She has taken over the whole of Narnia and even though a lot of creatures are on her side, the whole of Narnia is in a lot of danger because of her abilities and the fact that she is taking advantage of those powers and abilities.

 

When the White Witch found out that Mr.Tumnus didnā€™t kidnap Lucy, she destroyed his house. I think that she is not only forceful but when she threatens, she means it, not just that she is thinking about doing it. I MEAN, WHAT IS WRONG WITH HER? This means that the White Witch will do anything to make people feel bad about themselves and she sure likes doing it. This puts Lucy, Edmund, Peter and Susan in great danger if they run into herā€¦

 

All of these reasons are to state that the whole of Narnia is in great danger all because of the White Witch because she forced Mr.Tumnus to do something he didnā€™t want to o and when she found out that he didnā€™t do it, she destroyed his home and took him to her castle (known as very scary so Mr.Tumnus will probably not survive unless Lucy and the others save him)…

Blog Post #2 – Choosing a Main Inquiry and Sub Questions

Aahh. Capstone. Inquiry questions. Sub questions. All so easy and fun. It turns out to be the COMPLETE opposite… IT IS NOT FUN AT ALL!!! Choosing an inquiry question and sub questions is so boring I can just..scream…and vomit…at the same time! I have officially changed my capstone topic from theater to behind the scenes of movie making. I decided this because I thought I was a little more interested in movie making than theater because I have a dream about being in a movie someday.

 

I have an inquiry question of ā€œHow do all the ā€˜behind the scenesā€™ roles contribute to the success of a movie?ā€. Mrs.Cooper said that our sub questions need to build up to answer the inquiry question. When she edited my sub questions, she added some suggestions to it. Now my sub questions that Iā€™ve decided on doing are –

  1. How do people work together to do their jobs as behind-the-scenes people?
  2. How do behind-the-scenes people work with the actors?
  3. What is the role of the director?
  4. What is the role of the producer?
  5. What are the decisions that go into choosing actors, sets, costumes?
  6. How does casting impact the success of a movie?

It was challenging but…I did it! I will survive! I will survive! Letā€™s hope the next step will be fun…

Blog Post #1 – Choosing a Topic

For my Capstone project, I chose theater. This topic stands out to me because I am planning on going to acting school next year. I have been to some theater performances and they are amazing to me because of how the actors all make it happen…

My leading question will be how do they do what they do and what it’s like. I have seen what the actors do but I want to go deeper and see how the actors do it. What types of dances do you need to know how to do or learn? How do you put everything you’ve practiced together for one show thatĀ HAS TO BE PERFECT? Also, when you go to see something like a play or musical, you see what the actors do. What I would like to know is how it feels to be doing all of this, to be part of something like this.

I think that theater is quite broad actually, but I think that if I focus on one or two things I want to learn, I will have a successful presentation! I can’t wait to get started!

Social Issues

One of the most common social issues is bullying. One of the social issues that matters to me most is bullying from popular groups. In a grade or school, some people tend to want to become the boss of the place. That is when they get the idea that they should start a group of popular kids (themselves and their friends most of the time). I think that the worst type of bullying comes from the popular group because they are considered as the people who own the school or grade and if people insult them or do something they don’t like, it will backfire badly.

 

What are my thoughts on this issue? I hate it. I just hate it.Ā  Imagine you are at school and you know that the popular group in your grade doesn’t like you for no reason, just that you’re there. Then, imagine you get picked on because you go to that school and they can’t accept that you are allowed to go to that school, make friends at that school, have fun at that school. I find it sad that people just can’t accept that in life, even though you may not like it, some things or people are going to be with you and you just need to learn to live with it or try to think on the bright side. I know that I would never want to have that social issue to haunt me.

 

This issue is a problem today. I know this because popular groups form in lots of schools. If you think about it, a lot of schools have categories that people put each other in – nerds, artsy people and even just plain old weird people! – but in my opinion, the popular kids affect people the most. This can be in a good way or a bad way (mostly in a bad way). Often, some of my friends from outside of school say things about how the popular group in their school affects people or how they just have a popular group in their school. I’ve learned that if popular people or even people outside of popular groups bully you, always make sure you know not to make the mistake of joining them.