Sunday, February 27, 2022

The Necessities...

    Thus far, I have created the idea, acquired extras, rented a studio, and managed to have a professional photographer on set that could assist with any camera work and lighting. I have several cameras that I could use to film the opening but I don't know which one would work best. I was thinking my iPhone would be great because I could buy effects to place over the camera lens and create different color schemes and lighting with that. I bought a kit from amazon just a couple days ago and many lenses came inside. I didn't buy it for Brainless Babe, but it could work! 

Here's the link if you'd like to check out the kit! It's amazing. 

    My next step would be to finalize the mood board for the model. By doing this, I could use anything in my closet that I know would fit well, and I would then have time to purchase anything I'm missing. As of right now, I think she would be wearing very classy, simple colors, like white, black, and nudes. I want the vibe to feel modern, but with a vintage visual effect. For clothes that give off this vibe, I'd go to Zara, H&M, and Urban Outfitters. Maybe I'll go sometime this week! As for makeup, I have tons of it! I have palettes, blushes, shadows, lip colors, mascaras; you name it. Let's see what I can put together. 

See you soon, 

 Isabella 

Film Day!

    The day has been set! March 13, 2022.; the day Brainless Babe will get to begin filming! Back in my Perfect Planning blog, I mentioned a studio named Face2Face; one I've shot at several times thanks to my amazing photographer. Anyway, I texted him asking when the studio was available, towards mid March as I'll be away this weekend, and he said March 12 or 13. I texted my friends to see what day they could help me on and they said either! 

    It will be 8 of us at the studio shooting from 1-5pm. Since we're under 21, my photographer said he'd have to be there in order for us to rent out the studio. It was 25 dollars an hour and I'm beyond excited for the day to arrive. I texted 8 specific people: Mia, Sabrina, Olivia, Xamir, Sebastian, Sophia, Aneesa, and John Henry. I needed the space to look crowded as a normal photoshoot would. Some will do hair, some will do makeup, two will be photographers, and others will be "directing the photoshoot". 

 This is the studio

I'm ready!



Thursday, February 24, 2022

Why I Need a Song


    It should be well known that music makes visuals far more sentimental. I recall scrolling through social media looking for things that I wanted to feel, either now or in the future. The song would always be the factor to persuade me. It can something so normal feel so electric. I want to give that feeling to whoever may be watching the opening.  With this said, I'm on the search for the perfect song to play while the model is shooting. 

    I went to a modeling camp back in August. It was the best experience I've had in my modeling career to this date. I learned several things but the most important was that my job, as a model, is to make people feel something; anything. I have some pictures from my trip! You'll see some below but the video is when supermodel Coco Rocha was posing and a song by Miley Cyrus was playing in the background. Every girl in that room felt like tearing up because her posing was beyond powerful. 


 

Coco Rocha Modeling Video

    Now I'm on a mission to find my song for the film opening; one that gives the same effect. I'm starting to look far before I begin editing because of copyright. I understand that I must acquire permission from whoever owns the song to use it in my project. 

Talk soon!

Stay Cool,
   Isabella

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

To Whom This May Apply...


Lets discuss Brainless Babe and it's target audience:

    Target Audience is key to a successful film. Evidently, with no audience, there are no views, no sales, no anything of the sort that would potentially bring success. Properly identifying a target audience builds the best foundation for a film's release. During production it is something that should be running through your head constantly; what's something that the target audience wants to obtain from the film? Something they would admire? 

    Brainless Babe has a large target audience that is predominantly female. Since the film focuses on a young girl starting out as a model in the fashion industry, the target audience entails people in the fashion industry, teen girls, models, photographers, makeup artists, and more of all ages. This film would do really well if marketed properly towards these people as their lives, and for some their careers, revolves around shared goals and emotions as every day passes. Movies with similar target audiences include a Devil Wears Prada, What a Girl Wants, Mean Girls, and so forth. 


Sunday, February 20, 2022

Perfect Planning

I’m back! Here to document my planning for the portfolio project! Planning is vital, as one may so obviously know, so, I decided to write out a potential schedule that I’ll follow here! From previous projects, like the foley and music video project, I learned that film takes time…. a lot of time. The effort, consistency, time, and will that one must put towards filming something is grand. Like I’ve stated before, this class has given me my first projects that I am, genuinely, beyond excited to accomplish. Soon, I’ll storyboard and be ready to capture the image that lies in my head. 



Brainless Babe requires a main model, makeup artists, hairstylists, a school, and photographers. At first, I thought of filming an actual shoot that I’ll be at, March 6-9. But I realized that may be a little overwhelming for the people on set because that whole trip, which I’ll be out of town for, I’ll be modeling from dawn to dusk since I need a lot of looks in just two full days. 



Since all problems have a solution, I figured out a better idea to film the opening. I just recently had a photoshoot at the studio I always go to; Face2Face. I decided that it’d be more ideal, and more relaxing, if I were to rent out the studio for a couple hours and have some of my friends be the extras that I need. They were all okay with helping me out that day! So, the weekend after I come back, I’ll rent the studio and we get to filming so I have enough time to edit it well! 



For now, I’ll continue blogging four times a week to develop ideas for the film opening. See you next week!



Stay cool,

Isabella

Friday, February 18, 2022

An All In One Film!

       Brainless Babe is an all in one film. Let me elaborate:

Brainless Babe is a coming-of-age film that entails romance, drama, suspense, and more, all while reminding you of some of the most iconic late 90s/2000s chic films. Before I go on to discuss the genre, here are some of my favorite 2000s films: 

                                                 
       

I recommend watching these if you're the type to love girly Coming-of-Age movies. 

Now, what is Coming-of-Age?

Coming-of-Age is not necessarily a genre alone. At times, it feels like a theme. All films within this category usually rely on one focus, one character. This character's growth, from childhood to adulthood, is shown. The story depends on whether it's a love story, news story, or anything of the sort; therefore, specifying the genre. Coming-of-Age films create a lot emotional response within characters and it's visible through the use of dialogue. Often, the films don't rely on action. 

Values that are portrayed in coming-of-age films consist of morality, self-awareness, responsibility, growth, etc. Several life lessons are learned from these movies. An example is from the film Perks of being a Wallflower, "Things change. Life goes on. With or without certain people;" this lesson was derived by author Zara Komora in The Daily Clog blog. She has a couple other examples if you'd like to read some more! 

   More recent coming-of-age films are less "feel good" than what I'm going for; that is why I chose these 6 movies above as inspiration. In Brainless Babe, the young model would be facing a life-changing experience. Something so monumental that she when she's grown into adulthood, other young models look up to her for changing the stereotype. 


MasterClass. “Coming-of-Age Movies: What Is the Coming-of-Age Genre? - 2022.” MasterClass, MasterClass, 24 Sept. 2021, https://www.masterclass.com/articles/coming-of-age-movies#10-notable-comingofage-movies.

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Thursday, February 17, 2022

We Parted Ways...


We parted ways.. 

   My partners and I decided to split up. As discussed in the last post, we ran into some altercations with what we each wanted to film. I had my separate idea, therefore I am now working individually while Clara and Olivia are going to work together because they both had a more cinematic desire for their film opening; I want mine to feel very 90s/00s. 

    So, I am in fact going to produce Brainless Babe (well, just the first two minutes :P)! I originally told Olivia that I would be down to produce a psychological thriller with her. However, after watching Andrew Stanton's TED Talk and Sophie Diebold's project from a few years back, I decided I must take my own route. With respect, we discussed that it would be best to go based off of what we know. I, as a model, know about the fashion industry and I know how brutal reporters could get for the public to see. Olivia, on the other hand, knows a lot about thrillers, and she loves to act; in all honesty, I don't, it isn't my thing. Reason being I would star in Brainless Babe by doing my real life job, and she would get to star in her thriller.

    Referring back to Stanton's TED Talk, I believe that going based off of what I already know, will not only benefit my project, but also in the long run as I will attend fashion school, Parsons School of Design, in New York City and, if allowed, I could put my project in my portfolio. I've always wanted to produce something similar to what I have planned for the Cambridge Portfolio. 

Anyway, talk tomorrow! 

Stay cool,
     Isabella

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Well That Was Fast!

 

    Sooooo.... here I am again, well decided on what I want to do for my film opening. However, I didn't advance with my partners. Two of us want different genres, the third doesn't care what we end up doing as she trusts us both (YAY), but they both like mine a lot, so tonight we'll decide what we are going to go with for sure. My idea was a film about a model breaking the stereotype that we "have no brains behind the matter." 

Here's my idea (rough draft): 

Brainless Babe; a coming of age, drama set in the 1990s. 

    All while heartfelt music is playing, the opening scene is the model (myself) getting hair and makeup done. Different angles are shot to capture the detail of my look. The scene then transitions to the model being photographed and she's posing in different outfits while the flash goes off (the transition is the white camera flash); this will be edited in jump cuts. Then the photographers on set would say "Alright that's a wrap" and the last flash would go off, transitioning to the model at school (the music would cut as the photographer says that and the school bell rings). At school, an over the shoulder shot gets the model, now known student, opening her book/binder to a cover of a newspaper (sort of used like a book cover as she walks around with it for motivation) with the headline in big bold letters, "Brainless Babe". The camera blackens the rest of the text on the newspaper and slowly zooms in the title, then tilts upward to a black screen, carrying the title, and that would end the 2 minutes of the opening.  

    Situations/things I have to think of how to solve next include music rights, whether I'll end up doing the project on my own (if allowed), how to get the retro filter I'm going for which you'll see below of supermodel Bella Hadid, and more that I haven't yet encountered. 

    I want this to feel like your favorite Hilary Duff, Amanda Bynes, Kiera Knightly, Lindsey Lohan, and Reese Whitherspoon films; chic and real.  


 
These pictures could be found on Bella Hadid's Instagram. 





Sunday, February 13, 2022

The Beginning

 

    This week, I'm starting my portfolio project for Cambridge! Super excited to see what the next couple of weeks will create as April 4th (due date) approaches. My partners are Olivia Wagner and Clara De Luca. I worked with them on the marketing project, which I discussed in the previous post. I truly enjoyed working with them; sharing and collaborating with people who think alike makes projects run smoothly, as obvious as that may be. This project consists of a two minute(roughly) opening to a film, continuous blog postings, and a creative reflection. 

    In preparation, I am going to use all my knowledge that I've obtained from this year's lessons and projects; for instance, the Foley Project, the Marketing Project, and lessons that assessed camera shots, angles, composition, and movement. I plan on meeting with my partners very soon to discuss what we are going to go with as far as genre and any potential ideas for film openings. We are currently thinking of creating a drama or psychological thriller!  I learned a lot from watching Andrew Stanton's TED Talk!  So, we are going to go with whatever is more ideal based off what we know. 

I'll check in at least four times a week! See you then :)

Stay cool,

Isabella 

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Welcoming Senior Trip


   Hey, back again to discuss my Music Marketing Project, except I bring to you much more information than the last as it is now completed and presented! 


    This project has by far been one of my favorite projects I've ever been assigned. It barely felt like an assignment; it was something I could thrive in and thoroughly enjoy, rather than something I needed to do for a grade. We began this project a little before mid-January, and turned it in a week ago, within that time period, I learned several things about the music industry and the most efficient ways to market new artists, or even situations as a whole.


    Last post, I explained what music marketing consisted of and gave you examples. To reiterate, music marketing is "the process of raising awareness for one's music. It's all the glory of promoting and selling a song, music video, merch; anything that entails the artist's creation." Below, you'll see a couple more artists under the pop genre: 

                  




Research: 

            For research, my partners and I divided sections of a music chart we were given to fill out with relevant information on modern marketing tactics for artists. With four slots to fill, we researched The Weeknd, Taylor Swift, Lil Nas X, and Beyonce. We came to discover that each artist has their unique way of marketing themselves and their work, which is how they gained their fanbase/target audience. We also researched their record labels, of course, since they are the ones planning much of their careers. Beyonce and Lil Nas are under Columbia Records, whereas The Weeknd and Taylor Swift are under Republic Records. 

    My partners and I worked well together on our research. We found that:

    Beyonce has so much fame that not many people can do what she does. She drops albums out of the blue with no promotion done at all.  Her team does this to keep her fans on their feet! They never know what to expect. 

    Lil Nas X promotes himself in a very comedic way. Not only does he do the whole social media album announcements, but he plays characters. Ones that catch a lot of attention. For example, he had a fake pregnant belly and "gave birth" the day of his album release. Lil Nas X and his team follow "any publicity is good publicity." 

    The Weeknd promotes his album releases heavily through social media, and once they're released, he plays the album's character at every live performance. For After Hours, he played a character that portrayed the glory of plastic surgery in Hollywood. 

    Taylor Swift drops easter eggs. Her fanbase knows her really well as she has been in the industry for over a decade. Her life is very publicized and this allows her drop hints to the point where her fans will start trending arguments on Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok. 

Brainstorming/Planning:


    As discussed in my last blog post, this process went swell. Everyone in my group has similar taste in music and we all had similar goals with this project, so it was rather easy to agree on ideas and concepts. We spent about a full week discussing ways to develop genius marketing techniques for upcoming artists and ideas for the music video. The four of us weren't available to film all together, so when most of us could, we filmed anyway. And the ones who couldn't worked on the website and presentation so productivity was high. We made a group chat to communicate ideas back and forth at all times and it was a place where we also stored information that we needed.  

    With the research we conducted, we used our artists marketing strategies for inspiration. We made an Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter account to maintain a close relationship with our friends and better promote Senior Trip's songs. We also wanted to do marketing that was unique, unlike having a social media presence, we brainstormed guerilla marketing and personalized sparklers that earn you a free download of "Carry On" with your purchase. Since our band's aesthetic is starry, we figured it was clever to manufacture our own product packaging for sparklers and release the song on July 2nd as Independence Day is two days later. 



Production/Post Production: 

    Our music video took a total of four days to film and edit. We began filming on a Tuesday after school, but with complications from work, homework, and rides, we couldn't film again until Thursday, and then finally Sunday morning for nearly 4 hours. Editing was done by one member so everything was kept in one spot/on one device. My house was available to film at any day which was relieving as our group didn't have to stress over locations. Another member of our group is in our school's TV program! I say this with excitement because she able to rent our great camera equipment so we could produce a great music video. 

    Once the music video was edited, we took stills from the video and posted it on our social media accounts to "hype up" our fans until the release date. 

    

Music Video "Carry On"

Presentation:

    We each split the slides on our presentation. We each had around 4 slides to complete. Of course, we would pitch in here and there and give advice to each other on ways to potentially improve marketing, display, and creativity. Ideas were flowing smoothly between the four of us. On the day we presented our marketing plan, we each presented the slides we completed, that way we would be the most confident when pitching because we knew most about that slide. If there were anything any of us felt like adding, we would speak up about it without interrupting.


Reflection: 

Any publicity is great publicity as the artist is still making money from all the attention no matter the circumstance

Budgeting is very important as new artists rarely have enough money to promote themselves in ways other artists would

The more people that work together, the more communication necessary.

Use your time wisely

Be more creative and fun because that is what attracts the most people



This project already has me thinking of ideas for my Cambridge Project. On behalf of timing, I believe that starting now, even in the slightest ways, will really give me a super boost! And, I know how to research topics much better now; this will benefit my work as I'll present solid information. 


Stay cool, 

Isabella Gonzalez






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