Saturday, February 28, 2026
Editing Day 1:
Friday, February 27, 2026
Research for Question 1 of CCR:
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Scene Development:
Hey Cambridge! To stay prepared and on track on my filming day, I printed out my screenplay, story board, and checklist of shots that I could cross off when complete. Ask you know, we had a whole bike scene mishap, so I had to alter it to a car scene. So, I got that filmed today and if you remember I was going to cover the license plate somehow, but I realized neither of those solutions (the bumper sticker and the paper) worked so I just kept it like normal. The bumper sticker wouldn't stay on the ridges of the license and had very odd placement and the paper looked even more odd.
Here's a few clips from today's filming! I had my mom as a stuntwoman. She drove the car for me while I filmed. Here's a little trial and error video of getting the speeding away effect. She's a very safe driver so it was hard for her to change her habits!
Before: Slow and Controlled - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gNL-XHEgBcRersnwpHc-TvewMnJupujJ/view?usp=sharing
After: Faster with engine revving -https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eAsHNmTzMWrrpEZPtN97es1W9i40p13m/view?usp=sharing
Also, here are some clips from last Monday (2/16) with a few behind-the-scenes!
Voiceover BTS: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cwHGwX0ZX8_Zgi60duTgyapDa4tcPPAp/view?usp=sharing
Screen Movement: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jkkUT6rfplsJLKdpRJ2xLk_anbcn8KOq/view?usp=sharing
Closet BTS: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Us_V56KK67uv5QhnxsGB08j7cQ_Hqlof/view?usp=sharing
Monday, February 23, 2026
Group Meeting #2
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Production of Company Logo:
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Costume Creation
Hi Cambridge! On Monday, my actor, Crosby, came over and we began filming! There was a lot to cover in the Mise-en-Scene aspect, so today's post is dedicated entirely to the wardrobe and makeup creation.
On Sunday, I had compiled my inspiration for her costume. I wanted an oversized graphic t-shirt and black sweatpants. I wanted it to be a comfortable but also slouchy/lazy looking outfit. So, I facetimed her and she showed me her clothes, and I picked out which one was fitting my vision!
Here's the images of my inspiration I found online:
Pinterest. (n.d.). Oversized T‑shirt with thermal body graphic [Image]. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/6f/b2/18/6fb218671490735803c12d46b93f2a1c.jpg
Nordstrom. (n.d.). Black sweatpants product image [Photograph]. https://n.nordstrommedia.com/it/7dd205c5-e5c6-4da4-ac1c-cdbfedc28043.jpeg
Here is her actual costume! I think it captures exactly what I wanted, a realistic, casual, and comfortable teenage outfit. It's a Nirvana t-shirt which fits the graphic I wanted, and it relates to Jess's love for rock!
Next, on Monday, I had her apply heavy eye makeup with non-waterproof eyeliner and tubing mascara. I also asked if she could wear a dark lipstick, as shown below!
Then came the fun part! We smeared her mascara, added water to her eyes, and blended in red on her skin to make it seem like she's puffy and been crying all day. Here are some behind the scenes of doing this!
Water & Q-tip on eyes:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/188XHmINHboohVRgGCy9bOiHEZDap1uV2/view?usp=sharing
That's how I prepared and created Crosby's "Jess" look! I hope you enjoyed watching some clips! I know I did when making it!
Here's the final Makeup look:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uxqX12GhGpXl1iuiIRxebTBE8dqaHhwv/view?usp=sharing
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Change from Bike --> Car in the runaway scene:
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Prop/Set Design:
Hey Cambridge! On Monday, I began filming! There were a lot of different props I had to set out to create the setting of her room. As well as having to clear out my personal things from my room as this is now Jess's room. So, here's what I did first!
Here's a little before video of my room:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kW75jUE52WguYpoQ09wipHma_SHQVLBN/view?usp=sharing
Here's a very short time lapse of me clearing out a dresser:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nxL7q7-KaP0QD2mM8g-dkMMXSRngyj1z/view?usp=sharing
Here's the after video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h4vCgP7ZTCTSbJ_u0Kc1f1Nbnbi8mdeH/view?usp=sharing
In a previous blog post, I shared the making of the positive pregnancy test, which is one of my biggest props in this opening! But as you can see, I added many more props around the room. Here are some closeups of the most interesting ones.
- I created a little journal/sketchbook. "GET ME OUT OF HERE" sounds super dramatic but it also shows that she's already struggling. I added little emo doodles like a skull, eye with a piercing & liner, broken heart, and etc. I also added a J+S doodle and crossed it out to show there is something going on between them.
- I made lipstick marks for the mirror. This was really fun to do... I used the lip products shown in the picture and just kissed a piece of paper. Then to make it look homemade, I ripped it off the paper rather than cutting it. Finally, I stuck it on the mirror with tape.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qu1hGJHjdnXcUn2DcNf_GlmQ7X4OOv10/view?usp=sharing
- I compiled different posters with popular punk and rock artists during the 2000s that I could print out.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gFa2GzsZG4tS6xjfYSixMWi1FPbWe2Hr/view?usp=sharing
Evanescence. (n.d.). [Poster].
A 10‑point plan: Avril Lavigne. (n.d.). [Magazine cover].
Special report: The war in Iraq they won’t let you see. (n.d.). [Magazine cover].
Not okay. (n.d.). [Poster].
Green Day. (n.d.). [Poster].
Avril Lavigne – Let go album cover. (n.d.). [Album cover].
- I made a concert ticket for a hypothetical Avril Lavigne concert. I found a ticket template on Canva and edited things like adding her name. Then, I printed it out a cut it out, so it looked realistic!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T5s64EORFXIcybwTvohhSHozN63BNH_K/view?usp=sharing
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Planning Audio:
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Finding an actor and location:
Hi Cambridge! Today I finalized my location and my actor for 'Jess' for my film opening. Since I already researched lighting techniques and created my storyboard (in previous blog posts), I imagined everything happening in my house/neighborhood.
Here's an image of the doorway Jess will be standing in when she's first introduced. Also, here's an image of a messy bedroom but I will definitely make it look more cluttered when filming. The third image is the sidewalk 'Jess' will be biking on while the title appears.
Now, that I found my location, I had to start looking for an actor. Originally, I was going to use one of my friends in drama and theater to act in it but, she isn't free any of the days I allotted for filming. I could've switched the dates and waited for her, but I didn't want to fall behind schedule. So, next I started asking even my non-acting friends. A lot of them didn't want to do it since it was out of their comfort zone but finally my friend Crosby said yes! Here is a photo of her... She has previous experience acting in numerous middle school film projects.
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