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Reflection

Film Reflection Overall I think this film turned out pretty good, I believe that I could've made a better film, mainly because my original idea was to create a horror film but something happened so I was unable to create such film, but I still had a lot of fun creating this one and I think many will relate to this film. I think I could've improved overall I'm glad I have some experience now and I will make sure if I ever do something like this again to make it better and be more well equipped because this film had me scrambling for ideas honestly and I 100% think I could've done better overall.

Final Movie

  FINAL MOVIE AICE MEDIA STUDIES Film "I'll Do it Tomorrow"

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Rough Draft

  Rough Draft This is my rough draft for my film "I'll Do it Tomorrow." This rough draft was the original idea, of the film, but I felt this one was too tense, the character was motivated at the start and I wanted it to be more like the main character has nearly no intention of actually doing his work considering this film is about procrastination, Nonetheless, I think this rough draft had the right idea of what I was going for. Here it is: Rough Draft AICE Media Studies Film

Script

 Scene 1 A bed with someone sleeping in it. A teenager wakes up to a loud alarm. NATHAN (17 YEARS OLD)  he gets up, yawns and stretches and walks over to his kitchen and makes a cup of coffee Nathan then opens the door to room where his pc is in. Nathan sets the coffee down on his and sits down and pulls his chair out. Nathan takes a sip of his coffee and then as he is putting the coffee down he looks at the camera. It cuts. Nathan sees a note on a book that says "SOCIOLOGY RESEARCH PROJECT (DUE MONDAY)." Nathan puts the coffee down and nods his head. he turns on his computer and puts his hand on his mouse. Cut to Nathans desktop. Nathan opens youtube and watches videos the camera cuts as time passes. Nathan While watching the video, ponders. Nathan Looks back up at the note on the table then gets distracted by a text message. Nathan Grabs his phone and time passes as he scrolls endlessly. Nathan Looks at the sticky note again. He puts his phone down. Nathan Seemingly begin...

Post-Production Plan

Post Production Plan Editing Software: Capcut Who will edit: Nathan Melendez Music/Sound Effects:   Goshigoshi (Eraser sound Effect) Click! Raw sound click human Snoring sleeping sound Explosion sfx Game Message pop-up sfx Mobile phone keyboard sfx 2x i walk this earth all by myself by EKKSTACY (ALL CAPCUT FREE-USE SOUNDS) Deadline for final cut: 2/1/26 at 11:59 PM  

Representation

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 Representation Analysis: Slice-Of-Life Cinema What Slice-Of-Life Aims to Represent Slice-Of-Life Films represent ordinary everyday human experiences like daily routines, bad habits, relationships and social environments. The focus of this type of genre is more reliant on authenticity, observation and emotional truth meaning that representation in these genre isn't about what happens  rather it is how lived experience is framed.   Good Representation In A Slice-Of-Life Film 1. Characters are normal, not symbolic 2. Characters are allowed to be boring, contradictory, kind, shy, or funny 3. No one pauses to explain traditions or habits to the camera 4. Language, Food, routines just exist 5. Real life doesn't stop to contextualize itself Examples: "Lady Bird" (2017) "Columbus" (2017)