Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The Few Things I Have Learned About Movie Making



Lately, I have found out that I really enjoy making movies. Short ones for now, but I would like to make full length movies someday. Movie making is one of those things that you learn (well, it's the way I learn) by observation. You can watch movies done by great film makers, see how they did things, think about how you would have done them different, and various different things like that. I often worry that I bother my friends by getting into how the camera work was terrible when they just asked what my favorite part was. By observing how some of my favorite movies were done, I can put the ideas I get from those and put them into my own short movies. Of corse, I do not have the resources that paid directors do to make their movies. However, I have found ways to make the ideas work in my own creations.
But just like I learned what things I can put into the movies at the beginning, I learned some things I need to add to future movies that I left out of others. For example, I learned that dialogue is very important to stick to. For the few movies I have done with important dialogue, I have just improvised the lines. It is probably a better idea to write them out, but who has that time? Anyways, in one of our earlier movies, Sid vs Nurf Ninja, an important part of the story is that the master is the brother of the evil Nurf Ninja. I didn't realize I had forgotten to indicate that relationship until the movie was done. In the newer movies we have made, we have been more careful about the dialogue.
Another thing I have been more careful about is putting the main inspiration of the title into the movie. Even better yet, let the title come after the story. In another one of our movies, Friday the 13th Jason Takes Art, we didn't really indicate the reason he was an artist instead of a, evil killer. Another thing to gather from this is not to let the title define the movie. That is, in fact, backwards. The story and the plot of the movie is supposed to shape the title. The title is supposed to be something that draws the audience to the story.
I still have a lot to learn before I can be a pro director. For the time being, I am gonna stick to my little camera and my brothers as my main cast of characters.

Friday, July 15, 2011

The Job Of Being A Sister


When I was younger, I had always wanted a little sister. Today, I am not too sure why I did. Maybe I was because I wanted a girl to play with or a closer companion. Now, I realize that I wouldn't have been able to survive with a sister. This is true for a few reasons: 1) I get my own room no matter where we live 2) sharing the title "sister" just wouldn't work for me 3) I could never ask for better siblings. As time went on, I discovered that I was meant to have little brothers. My brothers helped make me who I am. I have learned so much from them and I take joy in teaching them. I have found that I really enjoy being one of the teachers in their lives. As time goes on, I know that they will become great adults and I am happy to know that I watched them grow.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Idea Of A Birthday


When we are younger, say 5 to 10 years old, our birthday is a very special moment. We are counting down they days until the big day and we make a list of things we want. When we are a little older, lets say teen-agers, we are of corse exited about our birthday but we are also sort of neutral on the celebration. Unless of corse you are one of those people who had been planning their sweet 16 since they could write their ABC's. But for the most part, we are pretty calm about the subject. And then there is the time when you are, eh, several years older than 29. By that time, you either don't care about your birthday, forgot, or are hoping everyone else will forget. Well, atlas that is what I have scene. Of corse, this is very stereotypical. I am just asserting what interests me.
So, why is this distinction of interests so fascinating? When you are little, you cant wait until you are one year older. When you are older, you are exited but you are pretty neutral on the idea. And when you are much older, often you would rather not celebrate. Is it because you are becoming another year older? Maybe. Is it because you are spending time with friends and family? Possibly. Is it because you are usually getting stuff you want? Sure. Birthdays are a great thing, and the celebration should be spent with friends and family. No matter what the age.

Friday, July 1, 2011

When The Masses Rise....


I have recently seen many examples of "protesting" in my life. Or, at least the people call it protesting. However, protesting may not be the appropriate word depending on the situation. The things I have seen can better be described as throwing a fit or rebellion. When students all over Texas walked out of school because they were angry about their teachers being fired was just stupid. This was stupid for a few reasons: 1) there was nothing the teachers or school board could do about the problem 2) more than half of those students didn't care what they were doing, they found the opportunity to cause trouble and took it. The world is full of idiots, ignorance, and laziness. When there is an opportunity to cause problems that can be called as freedom of speech, those people will usually take it. Even though there are some people who actually care about the situation at hand, they should learn to show how they feel the right way! I know that banned together, we can accomplish anything. Well, get together with the right people who actually know what is going on and who care about it.

Friday, June 10, 2011

When Nothing Works Out The Way It Should

Everyone has been there. That time when what was supposed to be the best day ever turns into a bummer. And when that time comes, our first impulse is to sulk. That is just the way we are as humans. A grate majority of us are just naturally negative. I'm not saying that we are all like, "by winning the lottery we took money from someone who could have used it to buy a new car." What I mean is that we don't always look at the bright side of every situation out of sheer reflex. And in the most distressing times, the brighter side can make us want to shoot the person who pointed it out. One thing I have learned is, not just to give the brighter side a glance, but to think that there will most often be good things in the end.
For example, you are moving and you are not exited at all. People may be telling you, "Oh come on. You will make lots of new friends!" You're thinking, "zip it, buddy." I know that moving away from the thinks you have come to love is hard. But the thing is, you will come to love new things wherever you go. The brighter side may seem annoying on the dark side, but when you come out of the dark there will be new and good things.

Friday, March 11, 2011

OPERATION: TNTKI (Try Not To Kill Idiots)

Ok, maybe i am exaggerating. Well, then again, i am pretty much saying how many people feel about idiots. Yes, idiot is a hurtful term, but the truth hurts! We see them at school, at work, in government, and everywhere else. The world just has idiots! It is a simple but irritating fact of life. In high school, these kinds of people are everywhere. A great majority of them are teenagers hyped up on...um...well, lets just say coffee, that think that adults can't tell them what to do. You know what, let's just put it in statistic form:
50%= think that teachers are not the boss of them
25%= just don't care
15%= think they know everything and refuse to be told otherwise
8%= couldn't care less what they do
2%= are actual good but will soon have their revenge in the idiots of the world by taking over the world
Well, there you go. Idiots are everywhere. And most often times, there is nothing you can do about it. Just do what I do, blog about it. ;)

Friday, April 16, 2010

The TAKS.................it sucks!!!!!


We have all heard it, and we have all feared it. Well, I really want to burn it, but I am not gonna get into my therapy seccions at the moment. I am talking about the TAKS!!!!! AAAARRRRGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! I HATE IT!!!!! IT IS THE DUMBEST IDEA IN THE HISTORY OF BAD IDEAS!!!! I am not trying to quote Jarasic Park. The reason the TAKS is so dumb is because...well...I highly doubt that I need to explain. Many of you other people out there can give me your reasons. The reasin I hate the TAKS so much is because I have never passed the math test on the first try. I have either failed or had to go to summer school. Let me tell you, going to summer school instead of hanging out in the library is not fun at all. I think that they should have seprate tests at the end of every 6 weeks and put them all togeather to make up the one test. AM I RIGHT!!?? I think that I am Mosis. I was sent by God tho deliver the children of America. I will go to the loser incharge of the whole dang organization and say "LET MY PEOPLE GO!!!!!" I think it is true, I found it in hyrogliphics.