Greetings and Salutations!
Welcome to Media TL;DR the series where I break down my greatest projects so you can easily dive in and understand my original ideas. I'm your host Jaydon Smith! And Today's topic is researching short films made by other creators. Specifically, my references.
Where are the references found?
My goal for this task was simple: Find a website with a collection of short films. Just like for my title research blog last year. I was sure someone had to make something like what I'm looking for, and I was once again very right! This time I found two websites, called "Short of the Week" and "Film Short.com," found at 'https://www.shortoftheweek.com' and 'https://www.filmsshort.com/' respectively, and they were colossal emporiums of various short films, which proved very useful! I just hope that like last year, this website has not just professional companies but also student-made short films. I like to look at the student-made ones because they have limited production accessibility, such as my group and I, so the expectations are more realistic.
What am I doing with this research?
I'm viewing these example films, so what? What can I do with this? Well by seeing the efforts of others, I can implement the techniques of said others, additionally, it would help me understand what I exactly need to do. There's a quote from a card game that I like called Magic the Gathering, and it says: "Learning to imitate a master is the first step in becoming one." So I will put in effort to understand and then construct our own short film.
That's All!
That's it for this Short Film Research Blog everyone. I hope I made at least most of my descriptions and intentions clear. Thank you for reading! And until next time, stay cool and attractive.
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