Thursday 12 March 2009

Project Screenshots

Final Cut

Garage Band

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Imagery From existing films we were inspired by












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Sequence Screenshots






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Who would be the audience for your music product?

We think a 15 classification is most appropriate for our film, and there are several reasons for this choice.

We wanted our film to gain maximum viewers and in order to do this we needed to make it appeal to a wide audience. This means adults would want to go see it as well as young adults. If our film was to be a 12a i think that it would attract young audiences but adults may think that its too childish or not consider it as a true crime caper. Crime capers are traditionally quite violent and strong language is commonly used. For example Snatch which is an 18 consists of strong violence and strong language. But we didn't want our film to be so limited in audience that young adults would not be able to go see it, so we thought a 15 was best. A 15 classification allowed us to have a proper crime caper which is quite violent and keeps traditional features but gains a wider audience.

In our feedback notes form members of our class noted that the slow start was quite tense as they didn't know what was going to happen and that the gun shot was realistic and scary - This is going to be consistent throughout our film. This shows that a 15 classification is appropriate.

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The construction of our production company logo



We started with the name Vinewere and then tried to incorporate the image above of a vine.




I then polarized the image to make the vine a silhouette and attached them to the ends of the letters to create the logo.
















We then took this image of a hand painted vine and added a neon glow filter to it.




we finally combined the two and this was the final image.

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Wednesday 4 March 2009

Teacher Comments

Further to our conversation in class, action points to take forward from rough cut to final cut include:

- Re-edit so that titles and live action are intercut with one another.
- Edit the ambient sound in the opening shots (possibly remove it and add garage band music track?)
- Re-edit so that your total running time is approximately two minutes.
- Currently the events in the sequence do not make a whole lot of sense. Can I take it that they have not yet been edited into sequential order? Remember to edit for an unfamiliar audience. This has to look like an opening sequence.

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