Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Location and Editing

With our location being London and it being remote as we are filming on a Sunday it will ask the enigma of why is London empty which is what we ask of our film due to it being a thriller. It will also create an atmosphere with the audience as we look to gain a hostile environment with the protagonist and the location they are walking around in. we will flash in some quotes during the 2 minutes or so of filming to add in with the atmosphere that we are creating which we hope will lead into an enigma of what is going to happen to this character in the rest of the film. The hardest thing we are having with this thriller is trying to get to location and having it so that it is sparsely populated so we can give the abandoned feel of the protagonist. We are not looking to put any dialogue in the beginning scene as we don’t have the right equipment to give the right sound that we would need to make it professional as the school’s cameras don’t pick sound to well. If we were to put dialogue in then it would not come out clear and would make it look unprofessional. So we feel that if we don’t put no sound in on it then it would also create some remoteness. What is very important for us is that we avoid any clichés in this film as our idea is similar to a film that has been done before, but we have a completely different story line it just so happens that the film “28 days later” has the same start. What we have done though is watch this and take note of what happens and what we can and cant do to make our beginning scene the best it can be.

By Jack Partridge

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