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Evaluation

Presentation / pitch of final package with evaluation and feedback My textual analysis was very helpful for my final short film because my film uses a lot of the camera shots and by looking at my textual analysis I was able to incorporate the same shots into my own short film. For example close in my analysis in my research helped because I was able to capture the emotion of the actors in the film, this was important because the audience would need to know how the characters are feeling.  Also a an establishing shot was used to show the beginning of the scene and the location (mise en scene).By using my textual analysis my group were able to decide what kind of film we wanted to do. During pre-production I was in charge of sound this included sound effects and soundtracks. I also edited the movie sand made the music fade into the background so it doesn’t sound unprofessional. The storyboard was extremely helpful because we was able to identify how long each scene was meant to be,

Film Poster

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Short film - Bounceback

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Storyborad

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Treatment/location

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Based on comedy So videos that have funny content Light skin Bounce back Soundtrack: banana remix Equipment: Camera, tripod, props (phone and headphone, food) Editing: slow motion and a close of the face to show certain details e.g. spit, Sound effects. The genre we are doing is a comedy based TV drama which will have a variety of funny content. The duration of our TV drama will be about 3-5 mins long the idea of our programme is there is a boy and he always being attack or assaulted by a very tall alpha male, there is a consist pattern of being attack in this Tv drama it’s going to be set in the hall ways of school and other areas of the school this is so that the concept of the programme is noticeable to the viewers, the thing that makes it different is that we are going to shot it for various different angles not the same ways others film it and also the concept of the piece is comedy and based on real life activity so we are sending out a message. The people this is aim
Call  Sheet No:     1      Production: Production company: Pearl, Reece, Safwan Co-Producer: Reece Director: Pearl 1 st AD: Crew  Call: Estimated wrap:  Shooting  Date:  18/09/17-19/09/17 *** See movement order 1 and attached map *** Location: Classroom, corridor, basketball                           Location contact:   *** NO SMOKING ON ANY SET *** SET *SCENES PAGES CAST  Nos LOCATION Corridor 1 N/A Corridor Canteen 2 2 Canteen Basketball court 3 2 Basketball court Basketball court 4 3 Basketball court Corridor 5 2 Corridor Classroom

Textual Analysis of the Matrix Lobby Scene

Textual Analysis of the Matrix Lobby Scene Camerawork: In the opening of this scene uses a jump cut from the last scene, a low angle shot of his feet and then an over the shoulder shot to show all of Neo's surroundings which include a body scan machine and lots of security and armed military guards on standby. Then after we come to a close up of Neo's bag this could give the impression that there is something or some sort of item that is in bag that should not be in the bag e.g. a  prohibited item such as  bladed items or sharp objects. Afterwards it is cut to a close up of Neo's face capture his emotion which is seems very bland this could connote that he's not worried or concerned about the all the guards standing right in front of him. A mid-shot is used to show all the guards around Neo and show the conversation he is having with one of the guards, later on we get a close up of the armed weapons on the inside of his jacket. this could suggests a shoot-out is