My first attempt at an experiment was to almost simply put together the best parts of my first shoot as a scene that I can breakdown and analyse. My initial research question was ‘If I was to recreate the scene/situation… Continue Reading →
Getting a chance to look back on the first shoot’s material and results had me a little nervous, as I had not had the chance to properly look back at my footage. My heart sunk when I looked back at… Continue Reading →
The first day of shooting for the project has not come without some complications, changes and challenges. To start with, in preparation for the first shoot I wanted to film on a train, to fully recreate the scene I wrote…. Continue Reading →
The preparation for this final project has been going on for weeks now, with writing and research tasks. I began with a real world situation, where I saw a man on a train reading a basic English grammar book. Which… Continue Reading →
I began this project with a situation I witnessed on a train, a man sitting alone reading a basic English Grammar book. From their I began writing scenes and scenarios, based on the emotions I experienced watching… Continue Reading →
Starting Theme: Isolation Written Exercise: Saw a man alone on a train reading a Basic English grammar book. Starting Goal: Shoot a scene of an actor/person on a train or in a public space reading a Basic English Grammar book…. Continue Reading →
My presentation has continued to grow immensely from the Project Brief 2 writing exercise, where I developed a scene about a middle-Eastern man sitting on a train reading a basic English grammar book. Where was the man going? Where did… Continue Reading →
Since I’m looking into how to shoot a scene that shows a character isolated and out of place in a situation, I went looking for scenes from other films for inspiration. My scene is a man alone in a foreign… Continue Reading →
During the week 5 tutorial, I had the chance to go out and try out a filming technique I had been intrigued by for a long time. Know we could film really any type of scene/shot we liked I took… Continue Reading →
The Point of View (PoV) shot is one that has been around for a long period of time in the history of cinema. Many though are meant to be a perspective shot of the character to a situation, however in… Continue Reading →
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