Tuesday, 1 April 2014

notes

Q1. What were the aims (purpose) of the script & 9 key frames? 

Q2. What codes and conventions (genre, character & narrative threads, how films use mise-en-scene, camera & sound to create meaning), identified in the textual analysis essay were used in the script & 9 key frames?


Q3. How was the location report used in the construction of the 9 key frames? 500 words 
Explain the connections, how scouting & reporting for locations was used to create the 9 key frames or revisions to the script, what influences did it have on your ideas for the script or vice versa?

Q4. How successful was the script 9 key frames in achieving the aims (its purpose)?

David
1. The purpose of the script was to create either a disruption or resolution scene (I did a disruption scene) for a prequel film (I did the film Harry Brown). 
2. I used the conventions of a hybrid genre thriller-drama that I recognized during the textual analysis essay that I added into my script through dialogue and scene directions.
3.The location report was an essential aspect used that influenced the 9 key frames. My initial first location report had to be changed due to actors finding it difficult to travel there.
4. The script was successful in establishing my MACRO study focussing on Harry Brown’s role as a vigilante – this was through dialogue and stage directions that helped to communicate Harry as a vigilante. 

Rebecca
1. The script that I chose to make was a disruption scene for a sequel of the film ‘One Day’, 2011. I was exploring the way that gender is represented within romantic comedies.
2. 
3. By completing a location report I knew how I wanted my shots in my nine key frames to look with the use of the location. 
4. The aim of the script was to show a disruption of the sequel of One Day.

Benn
1The main purpose of my script was to show either a disruption or resolution to a sequel or prequel to the films that I decided to study (Stakeland and Twilight) I decided to make a sequel to Stakeland.
2.The main way in which I broke conventions was by looking back at all of the different vampire films I had watched re watching them and thinking about how I could flip some aspects upside down.
3.When looking at locations at which I could get my 9 key frames the ideas I had changed when looking at the practicality of some shots and also the areas I could do them in.
4.I believe that my script and nine key frames was rather successful in fulfilling what I set out to achieve, I believe that I done well in breaking some if the conventions to show how genres have to adapt over time to help satisfy and interest a new age audience. 

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