Wednesday, 3 November 2010

You Decide! Moving Image Practice Run

ONE SHOT FILM PRACTICE



This was our first practical session in the introduction to film in our first term at university.  
The brief  for this session was to create a one shot film that could last between a minute and a minute and a half. 








For the One Shot Film we as a group produced we used a Panasonic Video Camera and it was placed on a tripod for our practice video. 

? The Plot ? 
Initially we were going to film in the Arboretum and possibly interpret and mould a scene that we happened to walk past. Its was a girl was getting interviewed by a man and he seemed to be asking her a set of questions. However we changed our mind when the day of filming came due to the time we had and the reduced amount of people in our group. We had thought it would not be possible for us to think of the questions fast enough, so we changed the location to the graveyard. The dialogue was literally made up on the spot.  
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Graveyard:
  • Two friends that have hearing problems go to visit their friend at the graveyard.  
  • The friend only died a week or two previously to them but really the friend was very much buried alive. 
  • The two friends talk to the friend they think had died and at certain trigger points that we created seconds before we started the buried alive friend shouts out I AM NOT DEAD.        

Source Of Image:

http://www.goodsbestprice.co.uk/Panasonic-SDR-S50-Camcorder-SD-Card-X78-Enhanced-Optical-Zoom-best-price-sale 

I edited the Panasonic image both in Paint (Scale of picture) and Microsoft Word (Picture effects).

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