Phew, after all of that writing about the field trip, I realized that I didn't even mention what we did this week!
We had STAC art, in which I managed to finish part 1 of the Busby Berkley project. I didn't like part of it, but when I hung it up, it looked cooler from afar. I'm looking forward to work on the colored version of my project.
On Wednesday Michael Costigan, a producer of Welcome to the Rileys (I found out the movie's name via. wikipedia) came in to talk with us about producing movies. I never really knew what a producer did, so I found out a bit about their job. It seems like they do whatever it takes to keep the movie-making process run along smoothly.
He showed us a script, and the movie counter-part to a couple short scenes in the movie. It was interesting to see how the movie changed from the original script. It was nothing major, just some dialouge left out to make the characters better, but I still found it interesting. We learned/ had it emphasized that movie-making takes a long time. Michael Costigan said that on some days, it took a few hours to film five minutes of the movie. Everyone working on films, must have a lot of patience to be able to do that...
Also related, this weekend, I re-watched Iron Man 2 and I found it interesting that not only are scripts changed in the final product, but animation/story boards are also.
His name was Scott Bloom....
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