jueves, 29 de marzo de 2012

Bollywood Musical study (of no more than 200 words: 118)

Bollywood is the informal term popularly used for the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay), Maharashtra, India. The term is often incorrectly used to refer to the whole of Indian cinema; it’s only a part of the total Indian film industry, which includes other production centers producing movies in regional languages. Bollywood is the largest film producer in India and one of the largest centers of film production in the world.
Bollywood is formally referred to as Hindi cinema. There has been a growing presence of Indian English in dialogue and songs as well. It’s common to see movies that feature dialogue with English words (also known as Hinglish), phrases, or even whole sentences.

wikipedia.org/wiki/bollywood

lunes, 19 de marzo de 2012

Black Friday Pitch

- Film production: MGH.
- Writer: Manuel Denegri.
- Logline: the story of a boy that has bad luck all day long.
- Intended audience demographic: fourteen year-old.
- Suggested time slot: the whole day (morning, daytime, late night, etc.).
- Episode length: maximum of 5 minutes.
- Genre: black comedy.
- What are we going to do? A boy wakes up one school day and he has a lot of bad luck (we’re going to film all the bad experiences that he suffers).
- Where are we going to film? In St. George’s College and Honorio’s house.
- Why are we doing this film? It’s an IB work.
- What do we need? All the necessary things for making the film (for example cameras, lights, software and computer for edit).

lunes, 5 de marzo de 2012

Production Journal

I am in group with Manuel Denegri and Giuliana Brun.
First, we roughly organized the rolls of each of us: Manuel is the writer and director, Giuliana the camarographer, and me the editor.
Then, we started discussing the genre of our film, and we thought in horror, drama, and documental.