Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Production: Cast and Crew

 Here is the cast and the people who worked behind the scenes to create our film 'Through Her Eyes':


Khloe R. 


Khloe R was our director, and film writer, and played Christine in our film. Khloe was responsible for developing the script, managing the time increments of when each shot is captured, decisions in location, improv on set, and collaborating with actors. She was also responsible for adapting the story or developing it by the production team into a plot, to then be translated into a script by the screenwriter(s), determining the storyline or backstories, traits, and characteristics of the characters, the order of the plot in the film, and planning of each shot. 




Lexi M. 

I was our production designer and the wardrobe/makeup artist. I also played Mercedes in the film. I was responsible for all creative aspects of design that go into the entire film such as the aesthetics of the visuals, the color palette, and how it creates mood/ tone, and develops genre in film, using props and objects of significance to highlight key moments of importance, location aesthetics, graphic design (the shapes, structure, and dynamics of each shot), the pacing of each shot, and corresponding the structural elements of the film with the characters and their hair/ makeup. I was also responsible for the aesthetics of actors, costume design, purchasing costumes, makeup application on set, hairstyles included for each character, and color schemes. 



Marley B. 

Marley B was our production manager, casting director, and camera operator, and also played Lizzy. She did the most improv which made the dialogue sound natural.  Marley was responsible for budgeting, production process and time management, purchasing materials, navigating technical aspects of filming, and communication among members. She was also responsible for overseeing the director and film writer to ensure proper representation, professional search and casting of actors, and studying the script to use as a reference for casting each actor in their character roles. Her last responsibility was operating the technical positioning of the camera, planning/scene rehearsals, following the storyboard planning sheet as reference for each shot, ensuring each shot was taken and captured as planned, assembling equipment, adjusting the camera and framing for shots, and camera manipulation. 



Peyton P. 

Peyton P was our cinematographer and the chief editor. She did not play anyone in the film but stayed behind the scenes to make sure everything was in order. Peyton P was responsible for the creative production of the film’s visuals, atmosphere, Mise-en-Scene described in the storyboards created, the artistic elements in recording each shot, the imagery, focus, and emphasis of certain elements in each shot, positioning of the camera to display different angles, shot sizes, framing, lighting, and capturing each shot to complement the story. She was also responsible for transitions, editing styles (graphic, spatial, temporal, etc.), visual editing, using raw footage to create a sequence of cohesive shots, crafting each scene into a full product, editing artificial sound, music, sound effects, and/or internal monologue (Automated Dialogue Replacement), special effects or texts on-screen, and incorporating all of the cast/ crew members. 


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