Wednesday, 8 March 2017
Link to other group member's blog
http://charliearmitagemedia.blogspot.co.uk/
Above is the link to Charlie Armitage's blog. Charlie makes up the other half of my group and it may be useful to view are works together, so as to get an even deeper understanding of the planning and production of our media piece by gaining a second perspective on our work and how it will be completed.
Above is the link to Charlie Armitage's blog. Charlie makes up the other half of my group and it may be useful to view are works together, so as to get an even deeper understanding of the planning and production of our media piece by gaining a second perspective on our work and how it will be completed.
Tuesday, 7 March 2017
Thriller protagnoist deconstruction
This is a presentation we made on the protagonists from thriller films, showing their features and the commonalities between them. We decided to focus on female thriller protagonists as the plan to make our lead role female. This task has helped us figure out certain conventions of such characters and we plan to translate some of these qualities onto our character so as make them stay in line with the thriller genre, and to make our piece seem more believable as a thriller film.
Intro to main task
For our main task we are to plan, film and edit a 2 minute long title sequence for a thriller film. We need to plan what our film is going to be about, how we are going to film it, who will be in it and how we will challenge or conform to the conventions of the thriller genre. A title sequence is the short piece of material at the beginning of a film that takes place before the plot of the film has been established and usually helps to set the tone of the film, and possibly reveals information about the story. Critically, a title sequence must also contain the names of the actors, directors and other production personnel, as the main purpose of a title sequence is to give credits to those involved in the process of making the film.
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