Thursday, 10 March 2011

Paranoia - First Draft

This is our first draft of our horror opening. In this we decided to have the flashback scenes in black and white to show the viewer this is something that took place in the past. When we did this we saw that the black and white effect didn’t come out too well as it was obvious that we had filmed it during the day, because of the sun reflecting off the camera lens, we wanted to ideally have these shots to be in twilight or closer to the evening. The initial scenes shots did not give off that eerie tone we wanted. These problems we faced are experiences we learned from, with the various video effects to choose from and different colour changes we could change the tone to have a chilling and unsettling effect.


Another problem we had was that some scenes went too quickly. This may annoy the viewers because they might not be able to follow the film if the shots are too quick. To correct this we needed to work with the speed of some scenes to make sure that the frames were at a perfect pace to follow.


The other responsibility I undertook was that we had not put in the production logo for this draft, unfortunately we all decided on the logo quite late. And we were having trouble with the scanners at school, but we will be including it in our final horror opening film.




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