Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Rough Cut to Final Cut Video: Evaluation Of Audience Feedback
This was helpful because...
- we was able to get constructive criticism
- all feedback was from our target audience
Inspiration For Film Poster
- Outdoor photography (shoot where we filmed)
- We could photograph by the canal or the bridge
- Dark colours for the theme of the film
- Use quotes
- Simple Layout
- Important information bigger font
- Bold colours attract the attention of the reader
- Promotional links provided
- Outdoor photography
- Imagine in the title
- Faded image and the top of the page
- Simple and plain but bold
- Full of information
- Straight to the point.
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Dark image, connotation of the film, death
- Full body shot
Filming Evaluation Day 3
Unfortunately, the people we relied on as actors continued to let us down. As it came close to our deadline we had to quickly find an alternative. We quickly came up with another storyboard and changed the reason why Nathan's brother had died. We as a group decided we was going to have Nathan's brother die because he had been abusing drugs. He had started taking drugs because of the pressure and influence of drugs. He then dies and Nathan feels responsible and is being blamed by his mum, Nathan then goes to the same place where his brother died and commits suicide. With this storyline we was still able to use the same footage we had recorded before we had to change the storyline. We was also able to keep the ending the same. This meant that there was not too much we had to adapt to. However, time was an issue, because the actors had kept letting us down we constantly kept rebooking and we lost days of filming. We have also changed the name of Nathan's character and kept his name as Nathan rather than Kevin and we kept Aaron's name as Aaron rather than Jason.
Another issue we was faced with was the timing in the day, Nathan's brother Aaron was at school so on the days we we're all free to film was weekdays and we had to wait for Aaron to come back from school and still hope it hadn't got dark. When it did eventually get dark we had to improvise and use the flash on our phones to provide some sort of lighting. As a group we were able to pull through this and looking back on the footage it was all useable.
Another issue we was faced with was the timing in the day, Nathan's brother Aaron was at school so on the days we we're all free to film was weekdays and we had to wait for Aaron to come back from school and still hope it hadn't got dark. When it did eventually get dark we had to improvise and use the flash on our phones to provide some sort of lighting. As a group we were able to pull through this and looking back on the footage it was all useable.
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