Friday, 29 January 2010

Shot lists....

To ensure the film goes according and achieves the objectives it is important that the camera shots used are appropriate as these will be the cornerstone of the movie, putting into place that our film focuses on anger, confusion and a sense of security the film is likely to carry a number of POV's, as these shots will work the best.

By introducing a POV it allows the viewer to get in the mind of the acter and gain an understanding to the feelings, perhaps synthezing with them therefore creating a more powerful affect. This is important because our film is in relaiton to true events, and we want to enforce the idea and awareness of the wider wold and the dangers out their.

By introducing an opening establishing shot it allows the setting to take place, it introduces the idea of tranquillity making the reader aware that something will happen ultimately building suspense and anticipation, close ups are then used to reflect the state of Rose, followed by an extreme close up showing her disturbed awakening. By introducing an extreme close up it draws the viewers attention thus reflecting the girls state of mind this is then followed by a POV of which the viewer can relate to. This is an important facter as it allows them to understand an uninticipated awakening from a some what abnormal night. By creating imagery to a previous experience the reader is setting their mind for the rest of the film.

Because it is so important that a range of shots are used we tried to implement them where possible, however because are film worked around the build of tention we wanted to implement a number of POV's, though this seemed unproffesional and perhaps poor. We layed out our story bord and analyzed possible shots we could use in each scene, we then established the shots we hadn't used.....

An extreme close up will be placed on the incident in which the drug is dropped in the drink, this is important as it is the bases to the film, and potentially the plot set. The idea of the drug being placed into a drink was affectively stolen from the "stone in the pond" affect where the stone pierces the surfaces and ripples then follow. This creates imagery to our film in which the extreme close up emphasizes the bullet to the hear, and the change in atmosphere and scenery. The ripples are associated with the ongoing affect of Rose going out that night.

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