Hello, my name is Zeyn El-Ali. I am in 10th grade and I attend Fort Lauderdale Highschool. My birthday is December 21, 2006 so I am currently 15 years old. I was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida at Broward General Hospital. My dad is Lebanese and my mom was born in Virginia, United States. I like sports such as soccer, football, basketball, and wrestling. I played soccer my freshman year of high school and it is my favorite sport. This year I am trying wrestling. I enjoy going to the gym to work out. I workout at the Greater Hollywood YMCA and the Hallandale YMCA depending on which parent's house I am at. I love movies and I find them very interesting. I like mafia movies like The Godfather and The Departed. I also like TV shows like Peaky Blinders and The Boys. Some of my favorite actors include Leonardo DiCaprio, Cillian Murphy, Robert De Niro, Johnny Depp, Andrew Garfield and Tom Hardy. I listen to all types of music. I like rap, jazz, soft rock and much more. Som...
Blog Content: I enjoyed the video. Despite delving into the intricate details of dark and chaotic scenes, the narrator's calming voice stood out. "Le Jetee" truly emphasises the significance of a film score. Although initially labelled as a photo novel, it marked the shift from photo novels to stop motion films. This psychological thriller unfolded through a series of black and white images, yet maintained a coherent narrative. "12 Monkeys" attempted a similar storyline but couldn't capture the poignant essence of the heart-wrenching photo novel. This experience serves as a reminder that every shot contributes to a story – angles, lighting, and sounds elevate it to a higher level. The decision to read an article reinforced my agreement with the author's comments. Both films share a plot, with "12 Monkeys" paying homage to Le Jetee but incorporating innovative techniques for a fresh perspective. It was a beautiful tribute to Chris Marker's b...
These storyboards show the layout of our short film. Each scene is prominent to the story in its own way. The photos provided help show how each scene should relatively look by the finished product. This short film is called “The Mysterious Killings of Glennwood”.
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