Sunday 15 January 2017

Blog Evidence Audit


Research into similar products and audience
At the start of the blog it is evident a lot of research went into the title sequence looking at similar genres and target audience we aimed to have which gave us a lot of ideas and inspirations. You'll find that we researched into camera shots, genres and its codes and conventions, film openings, sound research, BFI statistics and much. By spending so much time researching into similar products and audience i believe it made us confident within our genre and aware of the things we need to do to achieve a successful title sequence in that convention. 

Organised use of actors, locations, props and costume.
We planed out our mis en scene, holding casting auditions for our actors but decided it would be much better if we acted ourselves as it would be more reliable. Blog 25 shows our props and costumes and explains why we didn't use many as we wanted to make it as realistic as possible. Our organisation skills throughout has been good shown through our blogging as we carefully decided on everything.

Working on shot list, layouts, drafting, scripting or storyboard.
Most recently we've planned our story boards and shot lists. We've made updated versions of both as we changed a few things during filming and I made an animated version of both the story board and shot list as you can see below.

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Presentation of ideas
My blog isn't complicated and is quite simple to follow and read. Everything is in chronogical order from where we started we first did our research then planning and filming and you can see this structure in my blog. Every blog has a title so you have an quick insight on what it is about. Ive used different media sources and visuals to illustrate my blogs such as press, emaze, powtoons, youtube and much more so it isn't just all text and boring. 


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