Hello and welcome back to listen its Asiah so listen its! I'm ready to spill the beans on the emotional rollercoaster that is my filmmaking journey. So, let's rewind a bit and talk about setting up the camera – a task that felt like entering a tech labyrinth. Buttons, lenses, settings – it's a different language, and I was definitely not fluent. Amidst the chaos, I found solace in the creative process, learning to appreciate the beauty of trial and error. The camera, once an enigma, started to feel like an extension of my artistic expression. My room, transformed into a stage, became a canvas for emotions and memories to unfold. Choosing where to film became a saga in itself. My house emerged as the chosen arena, more specifically, my room. But it's not just about aesthetics; it's about weaving emotions into every shot, turning the space into a visual storyteller. As I grappled with the technicalities and emotional nuances, another curveball came my way – simultane...
Hello and welcome back to listen it's Asiah, so Listen it's Asiah. The time I watched the movie Four Brothers and I will tell you it was a roller-coaster and I will not be doing this genre. One of the reason is because the did a lot of high angled shots where they would then push in the camera and I can't do those. That's not the only reason I don't want to do action it because as stated before I will be acting in it. In this film the acting could not have been better when watch this film I felt the need to cry when they when the were crying the need to my angry and even understood the need for revenge in this film. In doing my research I read something that said that in the film you are forced to feel what these four brothers are feeling and I could not have described it better myself. There are angles in which you feel like you are sitting there with them it is just below their eye level. They also do flash back scenes or more so they reference their mother died ...
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