Tuesday, 28 February 2012

OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW

PLOT CHANGE!
After discussing our plot amongst the group, we have decided to go with a different idea we had at the start and have now further devoloped. Our first plot was unrealistic in terms of location, time consumption and the amount of actors required.

PLOT NO.2:
- After college there is a girl who attends the library to study but whilst looking through the book sheleves she stumbles across an old dusted book. The book she finds contains a note written by a girl 30 years ago who claims she was murdered this date 30 years ago by the caretaker. The college girl is concerned and studies the letter and tries to find more evidence. When she decides to leave she realises that the library is empty and everywhere is locked. She realises it is only her and 'someone' else in the building after hearing several noises and suspicions; she beings to rush towards the elevator to escape. Once in the elevator she beings to scream and pulled to the ground by someone or something, the lift beings to go upwards as she screams her way to her doom.


KEY FEATURES



In this video we have spoke about certain key features in our film such as:
- background about our film
- genre
- target audience
- summary; theme, plot, characters, their conflicts, and emotional turning points
- tagline
- question and answers

Some of the stuff we have spoke about in our pitch may have altered when it comes to the proper opening sequence as this is filmed before hand and ideas and plots may have changed in the filming process.
ENJOY.


This is just a short clip demonstrating certain types of camera shots such as; shot reverse shot, close up, zoom out, establishing shot and over the shoulder shot.

We did this to gain a little experience and knowledge about the camera what we are using and practice certain shots angles and movement.

The editing in it was simply done for practicing reasons as we are beginners to this and we thought by doing a little before hand may increase the quality and efficiency of our opening sequence.

LONG SHOTS OF BLUEBELL WOODS