This is how I would like the shots to look, this is typical in the industry. As it's almost a necessary look to help combat the extreme brightness of the flame.
1. Like ex. "Like I went there, and then like, they just didn't have a thing.
2. What's up man
3. For real, ex. Like... For real!? (Even though it's obvious, the person is serious.)
4. How are you doing?
5. May I have your attention, please...
1. My cancer surviving mother.
2. Father who is and has been a detective/police officer for years.
3. An individual whom is or was severely addicted to something, not matter what that something be...
4. Glass Documentary over what glass is and me and my shop mate.
And finally for my last idea.. I have always wanted to write my own song, whether it be a funny rap song or something serious. And then I would want to write out and coria graph it and see how "professional" of a music video I could come up with.
I have been the biggest advocate for a Canadian mocumentary entitled "The Trailer Park Boys" in which they are three life friends just trying to live a life of small time petty crime to keep up living within "beautiful" Sunnyvale trailer park. It is hilarious and I've gotten a TON of my friends and even colleges to become hooked on it. I would love to give a short mocumentary episode or something a try.
Ive also wanted to do a remix or parody of a famous song at that point in time. I've always seen them on youtube, and found them to be hilarious and I'd like to think I have a comedic bone somewhere in my body, therefore I'd like to give this format of video a try.
I've also wanted to do a horror movie, due to my own fascination with horror films. The only problem is I've never been truly freaked out by one and always have wanted to be. And all of the greats in this world I hear when asked why they did what they did.. they always state, its because I made the movie that I wanted to see. And that is my goal, even if it's just a trailer to the idea. I'd still love to try my hand at the genre of horror.
I've always wanted to do a documentary. I am not entirely sure what I'd do it on, but I've always been fascinated by the documentaries that follow young adults through rough times. The ones that are really moving and that show you a small glimpse into someone else's horrors. Which in hopes leads others away from the same paths that the ones being interviewed have taken. A great documentary that I've already seen and was personally moving would be Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of The Street.