Tuesday 20 November 2012

In my lessons i have been creating a short film noir piece with my fellow student, Jemma Rayner. Together we started by researching the film type of film noir and the different style of them, for example how they are filmed black and white and are set around the time of the 1940's.

The group that I was working in consisted of myself and Jemma, we found this to be a good combination for Jemma (unlike me) is extremely organised and plans well in advance and I am confident to be on camera whilst she is good at filming and I have experience in editing films.

The brief for our piece was to create a short film noir scene, in the scene we had to have two people engaging in a short conversation after entering and then have them leaving after. We also had to make sure we used the 180 degree rule whilst filming.

Mise-en-scene. When we went to go film our task unfortunately we didn't have the time to arrange a filming at a more suitable location so we filmed it in a classroom in our school. For our costumes we just used the clothes that we were wearing at the time and i also happened to be wearing a Sombrero which came to the creation of my character in our film. Props - The only prop that we used in our film was a small brown envelope.

Storyboard - I will upload a photo of our storyboard that we have created as it is currently unavailable to me.










2 comments:

  1. you are nowhere near A level yet - masses is missing
    > you need to add far more detail to show off your ability and knowledge bit most of all to commit and get the jobs done - i am going to run extra sessions - you need to attend

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  2. to this post add
    * the brief&what it required
    *who you wok with and why
    * what your skills were and the skills of your group at the start
    * film plan
    * resources to use
    * storyboard and structure
    * mise-en-scene / propos
    *character (you used a very strong/pos offensive stereotype) explain why
    * location
    then
    post-production plans and an evaluation fo the filmimng process

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