Friday, 30 January 2015
Production log - Week 12
We did a test shoot to see who can act properly, so we chose the actor depending on their acting skills.
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
Friday, 16 January 2015
Production (Week 7)
We headed towards Nikhil's house to film. It was getting late so filming had to be done very quickly, and changes to the script were present. Overall, we worked very well. We coordinated effectively and I think the film is to a very good standard, although I wish it kept true to the script, capturing the imagination. We opted for a dystopian-esque filter, almost keeping it very monotone, mainly focusing on the white to give it a clear look. The POV shots were made blurry by unfocusing the lens, giving the audience a 'vision' of what the character was looking at, and how he was feeling. We had changed the shots, because some other shots became more effective.
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Production log - Week 11
Daniel created two posters for international countries and for the UK. We all thought of many different hazards and cautions and planned out how we were going to present it. The risk assessment was necessary for the safety of the characters, group members, public, location and the props itself.
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
Friday, 2 January 2015
Billing Order
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Most of the titles fade in and out apart from the title 'Source Code' and 'The Dark Knight'. These two titles are different to the other titles so they are more important compared to the rest of the titles. The audience can hear a non-diegetic soundtrack throughout the opening credits for both the films allowing the audience to establish the genre which is thriller. I also looked at the film 'Inception', it had no opening credits at all. The film started off with the main character on the floor looking weak and helpless so the opening credits not being there also has a weird and unusual kind of effect on the audience as it would confuse them. They would not expect the film to start straight away with the opening scene without the credits so they would be hooked on.
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