Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Opening sequences
Opening sequences are very important to a film. They determine whether the audience is enticed by it and whether they will watch the rest of the film or not. It sets the initial tone for the following scenes and helps to establish genre.
Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Shooting Schedual
12th Feb - shooting opening sequence, introduction to character.
crew involved = George Hunt, Will Wardle, James Mcshee, Louise Willis
Acting = Mike Clarke
14th Feb - Indoor corridor shots
Crew involved = George Hunt, Will Wardle, James Mcshee, Louise Willis
Cast = Mike Clarke
22nd Feb - Editing camera work
23rd Feb - Technical difficulties and loss of data.
24th Feb - Indoor corridor shots
Crew involved = Will Wardle + Louise Willis
Cast = Will Wardle
25th Feb - Reshooting opening sequence, introduction to character.
Crew involved = George Hunt, Will Wardle, James Mcshee, Louise Willis
Cast = Will Wardle
crew involved = George Hunt, Will Wardle, James Mcshee, Louise Willis
Acting = Mike Clarke
14th Feb - Indoor corridor shots
Crew involved = George Hunt, Will Wardle, James Mcshee, Louise Willis
Cast = Mike Clarke
22nd Feb - Editing camera work
23rd Feb - Technical difficulties and loss of data.
24th Feb - Indoor corridor shots
Crew involved = Will Wardle + Louise Willis
Cast = Will Wardle
25th Feb - Reshooting opening sequence, introduction to character.
Crew involved = George Hunt, Will Wardle, James Mcshee, Louise Willis
Cast = Will Wardle
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