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U-23 FILM EXTRACT: February 2009
Thursday 26 February 2009
Hindsight Screenshots
We've taken some screen shots from our film as an illustration for our evaluation.
Here are a few handpicked examples.









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posted by AS Film Studies Students @ 07:13   0 comments
Tuesday 24 February 2009
Feedback for Final Cut
We received feedback from the class noting what was good, bad and what could have been improved.

The Good:
Relevant use of Black and White filter for flashbacks
Slow Motion to add for dangerous approach
Nice Artificial Gunshot SFX
Lucid, clear dialogue
Effective costumes
Guns considered tangible and perceptive

The Bad:
Lack of soundtrack
No tension due to no music
Slightly confusing shots at some points
Unclear why the main characters were innocent

Improvement:
Better story flow (so its easier to comprehend)
Pace could be a touch quicker
Some music would make it look interesting

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posted by AS Film Studies Students @ 06:25   0 comments
Final Cut - Hindsight

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posted by AS Film Studies Students @ 05:57   0 comments
Monday 9 February 2009
Post-Production
We have uploaded the footage and split the scenes up into chronological order, and started editing. Vince will be testing out different soundtracks for the footage we filmed, due to our main editor Josh being unwell we'll have to edit what we can until he is well again. We have also decided that we're going to consider using our footage from the rough cut due to the lack of footage. This was due to some technical difficulties involving the camera running out battery and the weather conditions making it unsuitable to film. For the sound effects such as the gun shots, Vince will bring effects recorded from his computer so we can include to our death scene.

As for the footage itself, we've used a variety of effect filters to enhance the visuals. Examples of this that we used for the majority were Gaussian blur and de-saturation. The de saturation came in handy for changing our clip from color to black & white, especially during flashbacks. Gaussian blur was useful for distorting the view to the audience in order to build up tension and mysterious.

Other effective filters included Bloom and Dazzle. These two were useful for darkening and lighting certain parts of canvas allowing the film to seem patchy. This is also made several parts of the character's body seem insignificant. One example is the close up shot of the drug trade where the part of the drug shaved in dark while the hands are lightened with white to show color contrast. This color contrast is used specifically to make the drug falling seem less obvious while the viewers will focus upon who the protagonist was trading with. The speed of this clip was slowed so it could change the paste of the transition from the present time to the flashback. This slow motion effect helps to ensure that the viewer gets to see what exactly happens before the protagonist is shot.

The best filter that worked out for us was the earthquake. This effect allowed us to make the camera work look shaky during the hand held view of the gun shot. It aided in creating that disorientating experience.

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posted by AS Film Studies Students @ 03:33   0 comments
Sunday 1 February 2009
Reconsidered
Due to transport issues with a few our members, we couldn't film the exact footage for the drug trade and the death scene on Saturday. Instead, we decided to just film a few establishment and POV shots because these didn't require anyone to be in the scene.

The shooting was re-scheduled for Sunday afternoon at 4pm as this time was appropriate for everyone to come. As for the cast, we've decided to ask for a few friends who are currently free to fill in the missing spots as Josh couldn't make it due to there being no transport on Sundays.

We've prepared a list of Props and Costumes that will be needed:

- Handful of drugs (Squashed tinfoil)
- Trench/Leather coat or Urban looking jackets (for actors)
- Hoodie (To conceal the faces for actors)
- Air soft guns (for actors)

Because there's going to be minimum dialogue in the scene, we've thought that it may be best just to improvise and keep it rather subtle. This is because the focus of our scene will be based from the shaky cam as this will be used to invoke tension and suspense through out the whole footage.

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