The Hunch: Behind the Scenes
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Please note, the story and it's characters have evolved from our original trailer. This is the behind the scenes from our filming session.
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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The Hunch: Behind the Scenes
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Please note, the story and it's characters have evolved from our original trailer. This is the behind the scenes from our filming session.
Assignment 7: The HUNCH / Trailer-Intro
By: Natali Gingrasfield, Juan Gutierrez, Enrique Hurtado
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Project 2 Pitch
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One Day in Life
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As we talked about before it’s common place in today’s advertising to not even show the product. This is all product. Great story. (And great shoes too!)
Assignment 4
My focus for this assignment was graffiti. I borrowed a Canon 60D and I spent the day going through Allston, Mission Hill, and other parts of Boston looking for graffiti.
In researching interviews for my class, I found some good ones. I recently saw Beginners, so this Mike Mills interview was not only awesome, but timely.
Assignment 3: I Still Consider Myself A Skater - A conversation with Jordan Schmidt
Our passions define us, even if we don’t have time for them anymore. Jordan, a once an avid skateboarder, talks about his skating life, past and present.
Assignment # 3 (Sneak peak at Interview with former CIA spy manger .)
I'm really interested to see how this story develops.
Nat’s Self-Portrait
Habitualization/Defamiliarization
For the most part, trees go unthought-of. However, we notice them at key transition points. Trees boast of their beauty in the spring. They stand tall while shading us from the scorching sun in the summer. “Peepers” flock to the Northeast to see their picturesque death. And they patiently wait for the warmth to revive them once again.
The first picture is the way I tend to see a tree everyday. It is tall. It has leaves and branches. I either walk under or around it to get where I’m going. The next two pictures take a step back, and a step in to look at the familiar in a different way. The second picture is of a top of a forest, although it could be of a head of broccoli. Us non-winged beings don’t often get to see trees from this angle. From this height, I feel bigger than the tree. The last picture is a macro photo of dew on leaves. There’s a delicacy to the image, almost as if you so much as breathe too hard, a chorus of tiny watery bells will rain down.
As most people, I take the same route to work every day. With coffee in hand, I walk down the stairs of my apartment, down to the end of my block, down the street to the train. But sometimes, if I’m not in a rush, or not distracted with the day to come, I actually look around to really see my surroundings that have grown so familiar, and so taken for granted.