Friday 23 March 2012

evaluation one

Q1a) Our Genre is action. Examples like Casino Royal inspired us to base our storyline around action. Before deciding the genre, we looked at the characters we will be using and based our genre arounf them. Our film makes the genre, for example, the fast pace music represents ur genre showing that it is action. The two characters we have suit the genre and fast paced music. The most important event is running our genre represents that.
Q1b) Structure – through research we found that movies can either start from the beginning or half way through the movie or at the end leaving a flashback, explaining the storyline. In our case, we found starting in the middle is more interesting. On purpose, we left a cliff-hanger, so we thought to start the opening from the middle of the story and ending with a flashback. We never thought of putting disruption into the sequence but when we left the cliff-hanger, we thought that we should keep the audience guessing what happened and so we placed the gunshot. We didn’t want to carry on the classic pattern which was that it starts happy, then a problem, then problem solved. So we changed the way our story goes.
Q1c) we aimed to keep the sequence to real time so that it makes sense when watching. The sequence was very tense and so we thought to break the tension with a parallel techniques. This is the lift scene; our feedback said that it broke the tension well. We also used cross cutting to apply the same affect.


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