The science fiction film Le Jetée, which examines the idea of time travel and the role that memory plays in shaping our perception of reality, is influential and highly regarded. The film recounts the tale of a sent back in man time to forestall a future debacle. Who utilizes a progression of still photos to portray the occasions of the story. The film's use of still images creates a dreamlike atmosphere and a sense of uncertainty as the story progresses. One of the significant topics of Le Jetée is the connection among time and memory. The film proposes that our recollections are not only a record of the past. Yet additionally an approach to molding how we might interpret the present and what's to come. As the hero turns back the clock, he is compelled to defy the recollections of his own past and the manners by which they have molded how he might interpret the world. The film likewise investigates the possibility that the demonstration of recollecting itself can be...
The opening scene of the short film Other Side of the Box starts with a stormy, gloomy night. A man with a scared look on his face is driving all around the city. In the rearview mirror, we catch views of a shadowy figure who looks to be following him. After pulling up to an empty warehouse, the man quickly enters and locks the door. The figure seems to have already found him despite his attempt to find a place to hide. When he hears footsteps he turns and sees the dark figure waiting in the doorway. With a smile on his face the figure approaches and stands above him as he fell and hot the ground while trying to run. He begs for his life yet the figure lungers forward pulling out a knife. A struggle broke out and he attempted to fight back. When it looks like all hope is lost a group with guns pulls up and storms the building. The man is saved and the figure is captured. It gets revealed that that man was hired to silence him from the major trial he was a witness to. The man was saved ...
The editing is here. Its done!! We finally finished filming everything. We were able to get everything done on the Thursday afternoon. My partner and I went through all the videos that we took right after we finished filming. We did this to make sure we got enough angles, and clear shots that were needed to make our film the best. Of course we have now have plenty of clips that we have to pick through. I deleted the extra footages and cropped the unnecessary stuff out that we didn't need. Since I was in the sequence, our friend filmed it, we decided we should edit it together. I uploaded everything onto iMovie in order that way it was easier to edit it all together, allowing it to mesh well. Before any cutting or transitions were done it was a total of 4 minutes long. Once I cut down the scenes and add transition, I got it down to 3 minutes. However, the film needs to be no more than 2 minutes, and still have the specific "suspense" ending...
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