Monday, 16 March 2009
Evaluation
Our final clip turned out different to how we had planned in our story board. We made a few changes such as taking out the male character. In the end we feel this was for the best and has made a positive impact to our film, as the girl is the main character. We have also positively used media language such as close ups on the makeup and mirrors to show the typical stereotype we wanted to achieve. we also achieved this by using the colour pink. Overall we are happy with the out come of our clip and feel it fits into the genre that we originally planned and set it to be. If we could have changed anything we would have choosen the ending to have been filmed at night to make it more dramatic.
Friday, 13 March 2009
Changes
We have decided to make a few changes to the script of our film. We have taken out the boy character as it took up to much footage and it seemed more effective without.
Monday, 2 March 2009
Music
We have been searching on many sites to find music for our film. We have found one that we think it appropriate for the background and genre. We have picked a few these are shown below:
follow the links below to see more
http://www.newmelodies.com/index.php?action=cancion.ver&t=Nobody_s_girl&i=Gaston&c=Alvaro_Gaston_Sanchez_Jauregui_Bueno&id=2238&idcancion=2238&idpatrocinador=2
Monday, 9 February 2009
Risk assessment
Thursday, 5 February 2009
Story board
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
working title films
Working Title Films is a British film production company, situated in the Uk London. The company was founded by Tim Bevan and Sarah Radclyffe in 1984. It produces feature films such as Bridget Jones diary which is a British romantic comedy and some television productions. Eric Fellner and Bevan are the now co-owners of the company. In 2004 the company made a profit of £17.8 million pounds. In 2007, all its films are distributed by Universal Studios. The company has also produced films such as Four weddings and a funeral, Billy Elliot and Shaun of the dead.
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