Monday, January 23, 2017

Slumdog Millionaire Reflection

Slumdog Millionaire Reflection
 Globalization in Slumdog millionaire shows why the world can't really do what they want to be at peace. There are so many problems in the world, especially in India. Human trafficking, robbery, abuse, gangs, terrorists, riots, and many many more stuff. Jamal went through almost all of this. His life was hard and still is at some extent. 

Poverty in Slumdog Millionaire is everywhere, Jamal and his brother go place to place, train to train, nothing to nothing. They aren't the only ones that face poverty, pretty much everyone faced it, their village faced it head on.


Thursday, January 12, 2017

Marking period blog post

This marking period I took a break from blander and made hockey montages in premier pro. I really liked doing them and 3rd marking period I'm hoping Jesse, Liam, Garrett and I can make a film. I'm making the script for the film and its taking longer then I thought. Anyways I learned a lot about premier pro and I learned a lot about editing.

 This is the second montage I made and I like it more than my first one. I have many more that i like but apparently I never got to render them out, so I'm a little mad about that.

This montage was a short one and one that i really wanted to do. Taylor Hall is one of my Favorite hockey player and i decided to do this. It was pretty fun to make despite him being a New Jersey Devil now.

Shea Weber, another one of my favorite hockey player, now on Montreal. This was fun to make due to his scary and powerful slap shot. I also made this more fun to make with the song, holiday theme.

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Weekly Work Log

12/19/16-Worked on montage
12/20/16-worked on montage
12/21/16-found more clips for montage
12/22/16-worked more
12/23/16-Wasn't at school

Weekly Work Log

12/12/16-Worked on editing
12/13/16-finished edit
12/14/16-rendered montage out
12/15/16-uploaded montage
12/16/16-found music for next montage

Weekly Work Log

12/5/16-found music for montages
12/6/16-found clips
12/7/16-found more clips
12/8/16-edited montage
12/9/16-edited montage

Slumdog Millionaire

As 18-year-old Jamal Malik (Dev Patel) answers questions on the Indian version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," flashbacks show how he got there. Part of a stable of young thieves after their mother dies, Jamal and his brother, Salim, survive on the streets of Mumbai. Salim finds the life of crime agreeable, but Jamal scrapes by with small jobs until landing a spot on the game show. 

Reviews: 
Danny Boyle's finest since Trainspotting. In fact, its the best British/Indian gameshow-based romance of the millennium. 

The no-bull honesty of Slumdog Millionaire hits you hard. Its the real deal. No cheating. 

Directed by Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, Millions), this is a bold, big, and beautiful film.



Marking Period Post

So we are here again: Marking period 3, It's crazy that its over already. You know I'm not very good at these but here I go. Ma...