To ensure appropriate roles were assigned we categorized the contributions each member of the group brung, we then concluded that Sophie are main actress held previous experience in this area of drama and she would therefore fit the part.
Having studied various films and film openings we gained an understanding that male dominance was a key facter expressed throughout the majority of film openings especially those concerning violence and suspense, as mentioned in the film review.
The group needed to ensure the actress was young, lifely and active possibly holding a simialr upbringing and understanding to the character being played. We put into consideration that Sophie was the only member of the group holding any theatre related qualification, for this reason she took on the role of Rose Kensnignton.
Originally two directors rolls were going to be assigned however after much thought and consideration it was decided it could end up in conflict and confusion ultimately reflecting crossed views and opinions. The group decided that Layla would hold the upper-hand over other members as she has previous experience in this line of work and this is what the group needed, a certain area of confidence and manageabillity.
The group needed an experience member to hold the camera and make general justifications to the camera in order to create special affects and gain suitable, accurate footage. It was important that the camera shots were carried out correctly and in some cases a certain level of experience was required in order to manouver the camera and make general operations and adgustments to create the affects nessacary, having assigned a director and actress I took on the role of the Camera man.
Although the film would be controlled by the group in general and different aspects would be implemented by different members it was important that their was an authoritive position assigned to each and every member so a general level of responsibillity could be placed. This helped to put the film into prospective and it also got the ball rolling.
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