Sunday, 15 November 2015

Preliminary task (how it was created)

Lighting


Firstly we did the darker (final) scene. The table and protagonist (Millie) was well lit due to the shadow only being on one side of her face. The objects on the table were clearly visible. When the whiskey bottle hit the antagonist's (me) head there was a shine on the bottle. This made the bottle much more emphasized and draws the attention of the viewer. However, the antagonist's face was to light and this ruined the tension of the scene as his identity was meant to be kept a secret. We had trouble creating the silhouette effect. The second section overall was too dark and this created a fuzzy image on the screen. The lighting in the first section (in the hallway) was clear but we could of darkened it as the black and white effect made it brighter. This would of kept the piece true to the mood and emotions that it was trying to convey.  

Sound

The music started off effective and powerful and gave the film a good build up of tension, though it can seem to drown out the sound effects.

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