Can you transform Film into 3D Art?

How do you take a 2 dimensional digital film and turn it into a 3 dimensional physical object? Henry and I wanted to answer this through an intersectionality project, combining our respective resident experts (Film and CNC) to create a final outcome that would bridge the gap between these planes. We create a series ofContinue reading “Can you transform Film into 3D Art?”

V-LOG Student Producing a Film

Have you wondered what it’s like to make a film from start to finish, from pre-production to publication? Watch my V-LOG showing my entire process of creating my latest film, Book or Love. Watch ‘Book or Love?’https://youtu.be/a5d9Huy6yQo

The Preparation and Production of a Student’s Short Film

The way I plan and create films has changed significantly over time. With general refinements to my workflow and the addition of proper pre-production, I can create films that are increasingly better and with greater efficiency than I could have before. I applied this workflow to my most recent film ‘Mysterious Beef.’ Going into thisContinue reading “The Preparation and Production of a Student’s Short Film”

Pre-Production | What is it and why does Filmmaking need it?

Every good product/outcome needs a good plan! Or that’s what most people say, and I would agree. Especially when it comes to making a good, cohesive film. While it’s not the glorified part of Filmmaking (camera work and editing) that everyone talks about, pre-production, or the planning and preparation phase, is essential to make aContinue reading “Pre-Production | What is it and why does Filmmaking need it?”

Roadmap for Literature, Literacy, and English

For those of you that are unaware (hopefully all the high schoolers are aware), the high school students this year are each a resident expert of something that, over the years, they have become slightly skilled at. My resident area of expertise has been affectionately dubbed LLE meaning Literature, Literacy, and English. To quote myContinue reading “Roadmap for Literature, Literacy, and English”