Tuesday, 6 November 2012


Step Three Analysis 
Allot of work has gone into our step 3 analysis and i am impressed with all the things we can achieve to gather marks through post production and effect the audiences mentality. As we have discussed a clear beginning, middle and end has to be constructed before hand before DSD can include any any flash backs and cuts to show progression and struggle and effect upon the audience. We have a clear idea of the shots we want to produce and at what time we want to do this such as Establishing mid shot of the alleyway and the man walking but at no point do we see his face. Also constant zooms and closeup's of facial expressions on the victim for them to feel sorry for her. I want the camera to be shown in a way as if we are the killer and not in a birds eye view perspective. To show that we understand the convention that the audience are meant to sympathise with her victim but that we want to confuse it a little and make it interesting with the angles dn poisoning of the camera placed in his perspective as if the audience are is the suspect weather they like it or not. The suspect looks around in each direction too and throw in a suspicious manner instantly showing the watchers that he is hiding something and he is the bad guy for them to watch out for. DSD still agree with it being placed in the dark and that nighttime is when all your fears some into place.













Unrealistic and quite cool images 

Looking at how to get a reaction from the audiences I have looked into my wider research and found images that get a reaction from the audience either in a positive or negative way. This unrealistic approach to images is the same attitude i want to take wit me to me to my filming set. I want my ideas to be original and inspirational so i have chosen to show you these. What reaction do you get from looking at these photo's ? 

2 comments:

  1. Check your spelling D- A lot, not 'allot'.

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  2. The photos are certainly surprising, but I'm not sure how they connect to your film idea.

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