Sunday, 4 April 2010
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Hasina - From watching the final product, I am proud of what we as a group have produced. Our thriller contains the thriller conventions expected in a thriller movie for example, mysterious characters perusing mysterious behaviours, eerie music creating a tense atmosphere, are just some of the many. Looking back at the preliminary task, our creativity and technical skills have improved impressively, along with our planning and organisation skills.
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Our Views On See You There
Komal- I think that the final product is very effective and follows general thriller conventions. It has a central theme (chatrooms and their dangers) which can relate to our demographic and is relevant to modern society. I think as a group we worked really hard in order to achieve this result.
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Saturday, 6 March 2010
Saturday, 13 February 2010
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Pan Camera Shot inspired by Flightplan
This pan camera shot was inspired by Flightplan and can be seen used in Scene 3 of our film opening (camera follows girl walking towards the shed, taken from behind a tree)
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Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Group Progress
As a group we have all been indicated several tasks to proceed with, either individually or as a pair; each person chose a certain topic they wanted to concentrate in, dependent on their strengths and weaknesses.
Hasina Kara and Komal Gorasia concentrated on the important task of editing the thriller opening, concentrating on the sound which was supplied by Yousif Al-Karauli. They have been able to use the sounds that they have received and combined it into particular sections of the thriller opening. By reversing the original sound clip they had found that it sounded completely different, and therefore used it towards the end of scene four.
Akash was illustrated the job of managing locations suitable to film our thriller opening; this included him going to different locations, and taking pictures which he thought would be suitable to be used for our opening. He managed to find suitable locations which were adequate for our idea of a good thriller opening.
The job of titled credits and finding a suitable sound clip were tackled by Yousif Al-Karauli and Hasina Kara, this was a top priority, we were able to find a font which matched the theme of the thriller opening, as our theme is related to a cyber killer who uses the internet as a mean of finding their next target, we were able to find an acceptable font with an affect of someone typing. Also sound clips were needed so that Komal Goraia and Hasina Kara could start editing into the thriller opening, Hasina and Yousif were able to find suitable sound clips and by editing and cutting up sections of the sound clips were able to find affective sounds.
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