AICE Media Studies Final Task - Til Death do Us Part
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Enjoy our movie! It was a struggle every step of the way and developed into something made from sweat, tears, and blood. That being said, I hope you enjoy and see our vision through it.
We chose Mary ’s house to film because of the surrounding location. For scene 2 it would be better to film it on the street that the house is on because it is eerily wide with no markings and we want that unsettling feeling to the scene. It would also make sense for a murder to happen on an abandoned looking road th an a nice one with traffic. The road next to Elena’s house isn’t as wide , is very brightly lit, and has a lot of car traffic. Mary ’s backyard is also on a canal, therefore has a clear view of the horizon, whereas Elena’s apartment complex does not. We need this horizon view for the last scene’s pan down. It then makes sense to do the inside filming in the house to keep it all in one spot. Since the opening scene takes place at sun down, we will have to make sure that the lighting is dark. One way we will do this is by doing all of the filming after 6:00 p.m. to ensure that the sky, if not completely dark by th...
Here is my Creative Reflection on my short film Suspicion Critical Reflection.docx How do your products represent social groups or issues? My product represents a few social groups in today’s society . Firstly, there are the vast cliques of my audience. One group is detective/police show lovers. Through my plot, which tracks the lives of two detectives, the film represents the classic format that enjoyers of detective movies such as The Fugitive and Hot Fuzz love: two detective partners, a new clue, and a plot twist. The unconventionality of the plot twist, in turns, also represents the growing psychological-thriller audience. In the coming years, psychological thrillers such as Midsummer and Hereditary have caused a stir and made the psychological thriller genre increasingly popular. I created Suspicion to represent this genre and the fanbase that comes along with it; people who appreciate the art of how angles, shots, and story create a thriller. However, on...
I believe that the most important concept to a film's success is its film score. Without music to properly capture the suspense, excitement, and mood of the story, audiences would never resonate with the emotions of the film. For our film, we wanted the last 30 seconds to include a powerful music score. The music would take place after the two detectives wrestle on the ground and highlight the mystery of who shot who. As the camera pans up at the tress, I wanted a song that captures the peacefulness of the treetops while still being a little mysterious. As the camera pans up to reveal that Detective Reynolds survives, the screen will cut black and the credits will be shown as the music still plays. The music should be able to show the audiences shock and resolution with the plot. Searching for music is harder than talking about it. I knew that there was no way of getting a popular song with royalties in our film. Because of this, I started to look...
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