Sunday, January 25, 2026

The Transitioning into My Cambridge Portfolio Project

 

              Transitioning into the Cambridge Portfolio Project

Hello Cambridge, from now on, my posts in this blog will be centered around the development of my Cambridge Portfolio Project. Also known as Portfolio Project. So, all of the blog posts I have ready posted up to this point were with my teacher, Mrs. Stoklosa's, help to navigate the important topics that are useful to the creation of a well-rounded and good portfolio project and film. I feel very scared of starting this portfolio project. But I know I will succeed and do great in this project because of my developed knowledge that got this year from my AICE Media Studies class. So, having this knowledge, I know that my group and I will do great. In my class, we were shown how to create a film opening and the importance of being able to develop a purpose in your film opening, and it can be made by using this approach:



From these approaches, I would love to absorb them into my portfolio project, which involves developing characters and establishing settings, as my genre will be mystery and thriller film openings. I like these approaches because they will help me develop a great film opening.

I like the approach of developing characters for many reasons. One of the reasons for developing characters is that it lets massive parts of the creation and changes be used. It also lets us have a big creation of character. The approach to developing characters heavy used of costume design, dialogue, and the characters' environment. Developing characters, it also lets my group and me be sure we need to center our two-minute film opening round our characters. We have shown how our characters act around their environment and how they act with other characters. 

I like to use the establishing settings approach. Using established settings lets us show where our film's opening will happen.  Establishing settings relies on a lot of details, costume design, and incorporating iconic representation. It also lets us use many angles and inserts. My group and I will use the established setting approach to show where our film takes place in and can help us show how the settings go with our characters.

My group and I will make a mystery and thriller film opening in two minutes. She will be in an asylum and write on the walls, but we don't know what to write. It is filled with writing and a lot a symbol, and why is she in the asylum. She was a detective. Emma Gonzales is the director, and we are thinking of me being the actress (Carolina Rabachute Crepaldi). And Jade will help us film and write the project. We are going to use technical elements to show the character's mental state, and we are going to try to show how she has ended up in the asylum without show to much about the story.  We are thinking of naming the film as Static. We are going to use Mise en scene and character development.

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