Tuesday 1 April 2014

1st April


Q1. What were the aims (purpose) of the script & 9 key frames? 500 words 
Outline the purpose of the script which was to create a disruption or resolution scene for sequel or prequel for [which one of your films?] that explored  of your MACRO . The purpose of the 9 Key Frames was to select key moments in the script that would be filmed to construct [your MACRO study] through [discuss your decisions regarding location, costume, props, character] & camera angle/shot types 
Q2. What codes and conventions (genre, character & narrative threads, how films use mise-en-scene, camera & sound to create meaning), identified in the textual analysis essay were used in thescript & 9 key frames? 500 words

Analyse & make connections, what aspects of genre & narrative/character threads did you continue in you prequel/sequel?  
Examine the links to your textual analysis MICRO points in your essay - reflect on how this influenced your decisions for your script scene & 9 key frames (Terminology: mise-en-scene, location, costume, props, actors, camera angles, composition, shot type] used meaning from your film analysis
Q3. How was the location report used in the construction of the 9 key frames? 500 words 
Explain the connections, how scouting & reporting for locations was used to create the 9 key frames or revisions to the script, what influences did it have on your ideas for the script or vice versa?
 Q4. How successful was the script 9 key frames in achieving the aims (its purpose)? 500 words

Justify the strengths & weakness by being critical of your work, reflect on it's success as a sequel/prequel (look again at the as films we have seen) suggest improvements




question 1-
David-
The purpose of the script was to create either a disruption or resolution scene (I did a disruption scene) for a prequel film (I did the film Harry Brown).

Rebecca-
The aim of the script was to show a disruption of the sequel of One Day

Benn-
 I decided to make a disruption to the film and called it Stakeland 2: Evolution (As the genre is evolving).

question 2- 
David-
I used the conventions of a hybrid genre thriller-drama 


Benn-broke conventions

Codes and conventions

Conventions in your macro

Blood is not a theme
A theme is an idea 
As an audience member you need blood to tell it's a horror film because it is a convention of the genre. 
A convention has to be something that is repeated and recurring. 

Racism towards black people, Quentin Tarantino style films. 

I also colour graded the 9 key frames to match the dark mood I wanted to convey for a thriller drama. 
What he used, how he made it. 
 I changed the composition, colour 

I layered my photos to make it look dystopian, and that was by cutting my actor out and putting them in a hospital.

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