Now... finally.... my portfolio project!
Behind the media
Monday, March 16, 2026
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Movie opening idea
For my coming of age film opening, I have decided to do something that is close to my heart and I truly care about. With careful time and consideration, this idea stuck as I feel many can relate to this struggle and not have to feel alone.
My major inspiration for this project was not only myself, but also the movie The Perks of Being a Wallflower, as the main character, Charlie, goes through expressing his anxiety of life and starting high school, and his coping with the loss of his friend. The reality of this movie and how hard it is being a teenager going through real world and emotional issues inspired me, showing me the value of the messages provided within coming of age movies. Teenagers deserve movies that they can relate to and help them feel that they can get through anything as long as they try.
My main character, Lizzie, is a high school Junior struggling with depression, as well as motivation for school and life as a whole. The most important year of high school took a turn for the worst. Missed assignments, untaken tests, failing grades. Having an argument with her dad, he expresses his deep concern about her grades and future in college. Through some odd supernatural occurrence, she runs across a mirror of her younger self. As little Lizzie asks about the future and how life feels being a teenager, she fears disappointing her younger self with the harsh reality of what is yet to come. Lying and telling her how fun and exciting her teenage years are, Lizzie feels deep regret. When her conversation with her younger self ends, a flip switches within her. She wants to make a change in herself for the better and make sure she ends up with the future she had always planned. Turning in a small assignment marks a small step for her improving, but a ring at the doorbell while she's eating dinner changes everything.
Friday, January 30, 2026
Credit sequences in Coming of Age films
In films, credit sequences do a lot more than just show the cast names. They set the mood for the film, reinforce themes, and often reflect character development. The credits in Coming of Age films act as emotional endings to the story, letting the viewers have a moment to reflect on it or linger in the fictional world the movie created.
The Breakfast Club
The end credits of The Breakfast Club go through a sequence of shots of the schools building while "Dont You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds plays. The imagery of the empty school halls, parking lot, and the school itself puts an emphasis on the bond that the students formed with each other, despite the stereotypes provided to them by typical teenage life. The music in this credit sequence amplifies the emotion and true meaning of the film, reinforcing the characters' new found bond and providing a sense of closure, leaving the audience to reflect.
Booksmart
Dead Poets Society
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Coming of Age film openings
Coming of age films can often times begin by submerging the audience in the emotional and social world of teenagers. This can be done through excitement, uncertainty, or freedom. These openings establish tone, character, and theme immediately. I have done research and analyzed three opening scenes from coming of age films that highlight different aspects of the teenage life. So, here they are!
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The opening scene to The Perks of Being a Wallflower uses voiceover narration as the main character Charlie, writes letters to an unintroduced friend. This places the audience inside Charlie's head, introducing his vulnerability through a first person perspective. This allows the viewers to understand his emotional state and feelings of being an outsider. The calm, and reflective pacing shows a theme of loneliness, emotional growth, and identity, creating a connection that draws the audience into Charlie's journey.Superbad
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Portfolio project!
For my next project, I was assigned a portfolio project which is a part of my AICE exam. This project, unlike earlier projects where I had to focus on developing skills, requires planning, research, and intentional decision making. For this project I am tasked to create a 2 minute film opening for a movie with a genre of my choice.
As I begin this project, my plan is to approach it with direction and organization. The portfolio project is not solely about producing content, but also about showing my understanding of media audience, representation, and genre. Because of this, I plan to research further by looking into similar media products and analyzing how each element, like camera work, editing, mise-en-scene and sound, create meaning.
I plan to have planning materials like story boards and shot lists before beginning the production process. This will help me ensure my creative decisions have a purpose and correlate to my genre and target audience. I will also reflect through my process to see how effectively my choices show the intended message.
This transition into the portfolio project shows a shift towards a more creative responsibility and independence in this class. My goal is to make a project that not only meets AICE’s standards but shows careful planning, skill, and a strong understanding of media.
Friday, December 19, 2025
Friday, November 21, 2025
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The In-Between
Now... finally.... my portfolio project! The In-between
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