Thursday, 31 March 2011
Selected Scenes for my film's trailers
1) Gravestone- set up the starting point of the film and also easily understood
2) Labyrinth, POV shot racing through as if you are there - connotes main setting used in the film and to establish the fantasy genre, [Entertainment and Diversion]
3) Villain at the end - set up binary opposition and to interest the audience, not much is shown of him (enigma)
4) Ivy that traps Lucy - magical, fantasy
5) Fighting creatures - main convention of action adventure, also magical/fantasy
6) Close up of moving map - (icon of film, sets up idea of a journey/treasure hunt)
7) Running through underground passageway - (adventure aspect)
8) Lowering coffin into grave with children in background - can introduce characters and sets up the film's beginning.
9) Finding things along the way that will help them on their quest - fantasy side and also to get a feel for the film but the actual coins needed in the film not shown so the whole film isn't given away,
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DYM opening sequence feedback
Hi Sheena
You have produced an excellent storyboard which shows very good genre and narrative knowledge. You have included the film company credits, but you are missing the cast and crew credits. These are required if you need to use this work in an exam. Pls see Ms B's advice on the blog for guidance.
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Wednesday, 23 March 2011
Shot List & Storyboard for My Opening Sequence
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Friday, 18 March 2011
DYM HW feedback
Hi Sheena
You continue to produce research HW of an excellent standard, and your blog should provide you with a very effective revision tool. Keep it up.
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Sunday, 13 March 2011

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Monday, 7 March 2011
Homework: Moodboard to represent men and women in A-A films
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