Research Blog Welcome back to another blog. Today I will be doing research on the music video Basketball by Kurtis Blow. This is probably the most famous song written about the sport of basketball. Kurtis is a huge fan, and wanted to pay tribute. The song was recorded and released in 1984. The idea of the song came from Kurtis Blow's wife. Kurtis wanted to make a song that had never been made before so his wife suggested that he make a song about basketball. The music uses various lighting to have a bright positive mood. The music video also uses various jump cuts. One instance of this is when the song goes from Kurtis singing to then jump cuts to a scene of someone dunking the basketball. In filmmaking, a jump cut is an edit t...
Commercial Blog It's Omare and welcome back to another blog. Today I completed my commercial and it was fun but not easy. This commercial has been a tough road. It was kind of hard to form ideas on my own, but once I had the right idea the process started to flow easier. I decided to make my commercial on Jordan Brand. I made this decision because Michael Jordan is one of my favorite players all time. Also I own multiple Jordan Brand apparel. I enjoyed filming this commercial. I hope to do something like this in the near future. Despite this long process I'm glad you were here keeping up with this journey.
Planning Blog Hello, Its Omare and welcome back to my blog. In my Commercial I hope to have a scene of me watching a clip of Michael Jordan. I hope to take a zoom shot. A zoom shot is basically Taken with a lens that has a variable focal length. A zoom shot is one that permits the cinematographer to change the lens. Focal length and thus the apparent size of the subject within the frame. Without moving the camera. As I continue to zoom in. The commercial will then switch to thee actual clip. Once the commercial switches to the actual clip. I will then try to replicate the clip I saw with Jordan Brand shoes. I then hope to get a high angle shot of the hoop. A high-angle shot is a cinematic technique where the camera ...
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