Monday, 16 December 2019
Wednesday, 11 December 2019
Tuesday, 10 December 2019
P5: First draft, final edit, rushes log grid and unedited footage
First draft link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7iLmkbPsFA
Final edit link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP8_LQLmvvo
Unedited footage link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLUmPYUDiL4
Monday, 9 December 2019
Mise en scene mood board
Props:
Fake Blood: The convention of this prop would be thriller as most thrillers contain blood. I like this prop because it helps add realism and simplicity. It is helpful because people do not actually have to be injured for blood to appear, we can just apply fake blood. This prop can come in during the fight scenes of the film. It is a relevant prop that will be used as the film is a thriller is set in modern London where violence is highly common.
Drink: This prop is a very useful prop that is used in nearly all movies, not just thrillers. The drink can used to show realism and detail of the film. I like this prop because it can help the audience know what kind of personality my character will have. It is relevant for my film as it doesn't add anything to the story but it will be used to add detail and realism.
Phone: The phone prop is a very useful prop that can be used in all thrillers. I like this prop because like the drink it can help add detail and realism to the film. As the main character I can use this prop to show the audience what type of person my character is. This can be relevant in my film because it can relate to the target audience who own phones and spend a lot of time on it.
Outfits
Hoodie: This piece clothing is perfect for my thriller because this clothing is usually associated with "Roadmen" or London gangsters who hang around the streets usually in black clothing. Hood are usually stereotyped to be associated with Black men affiliated with gang violence. This piece of clothing is very relevant to my audience because they may wear this type of clothing or they may see people wearing this as it is popular to wear in London.
Trainers: This shoe wear is most commonly associated with the youth so this will be great to include in the film as the film is about the youth. Trainers are also worn by Roadmen aswell so it makes sense for it to be included in the film because of its relevance. Preferably Nike trainers
Coat: This is another good piece of clothing that can be used in the film. This is because Drill artists and Roadmen commonly wear big puffer jackets or fur coats. So it would be a good idea to include it in the film.
Tracksuit: This outfit is vastly popular amongst the youthful and under 30s. This is a great outfit to include because everyone wears it and they can relate to the character wearing the outfit.Tracksuits are huge trend in UK so including it in the film will benefit because it can relate to the audience.
Locations:
Park: This is where all the schoolkids and sometimes Roadmen hangout. Its a popular area for leisure and occasionally violence to occur. This is location to include as it shows the gritty realism of how violence can anywhere and anytime.
Alleyway: This is a very dodgy area at night and there are usually roadmen hanging out here at night so this will be a good location to include because it relates to the of our film which is violence. It is also a secret of drug dealing aswell but that isnt going to be included in our film.
Streets: Roadmen usually hang around at the streets at night loitering or dealing drugs. This is a good place to include as violence is high on the streets at night. It can attract the audience if included because it adds a sense of realism and grit.
Sunday, 8 December 2019
Wednesday, 4 December 2019
Tuesday, 3 December 2019
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