Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Transition into portfolio project

     From this point forward, all blogposts will be centered around my Cambridge portfolio project. After walking through the intricacies of this project I can already roughly envision how I want this project to go. These blogs will be an affective way to slowly build up my thoughts into what will hopefully be a successful and quality driven final project. I hope to over time be able to add to the baseline idea I have in my head or completely rethink it to end up with a product that I am genuinely satisfied with. Using the knowledge gained from a semester of being in this course,  I have decided that I want to make a peace that builds the main character through primarily mise-en-scene or interactions, with a bit of focus on dialogue regardless; similar to how they used these elements on Harold Crick in the 2006 movie, "Stranger than Fiction". 

(Harold Crick in 2006 movie "Stranger than Fiction")

    I am drown in into the idea of using mise-en-scene because it is potentially a very good way to express allot about the character in a creative and unique way. On the other hand, interactions can also be a very effective way to build the character since its a great way to specifically grasp personality, while mise-en-scene is good for capturing the other all idea of the character. Considering this. I believe that instead of choosing one or the other, I will be incorporating a bit of both in order to create a peace that truly immerses the viewer with the main character, which is the goal of what I have planned for this project as of now. I plan to focus on the people in the peace more than outside elements. In other words, I plan to make a peace that focuses on building a emotional connection between the viewer and the characters.

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